With all due respect, I think Anglicanism, at a minimum on account of the liturgical and theological compromises which its bishops have accepted over the centuries, that is to say the internal heterodoxy which seems to to be emblematic of the AC now and for centuries past, leaves the entire communion open to doubts about just how "orthodox" its beliefs are. The Fathers and the Councils are quite clear, he that does not declare heresy anathema, let him be anathema and he who is in communion with heretics is an enemy of God. Now of course, the Holy Roman Church and the Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches have a rather different notion of communion than that which seems to prevail in the AC but so far as I know, it is the notion of the Fathers.
With all due respect, I thought I made my own doctrinal position crystal clear. If that is not an adequate denunciation of the heresies surrounding the Blessed Virgin, then I am at a loss for words.
I will gladly enunciate each and every doctrine I support in the precise theological language, if that will help your disbelief in my Orthodoxy. I wouldn't want you to hang in doubt.
In Christ,
Deacon Paul+