The Assumption and the Immaculate Conception are not Scriptural, but they do have the weight of much of church tradition behind them. Therefore, the Episcopal Church says that holding these beliefs is not necessary, but is a matter of private opinion. The Episcopal Church's take on the Bible is best summed up as, "The Bible contains all things necessary to salvation, BUT not everything in the Bible is necessary to salvation.
Since the answer would cover several pages, I recommend that you Google 'The Episcopal Church' and take if from there.
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