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The Church of England is the officially established Christian church in England, the Mother Church of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the oldest among the communion's thirty-eight independent...
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Christianity question: Who formed the Church of England separate from the Catholic Church? King Henry VIII. ... Separate church from state? When was the luthern church formed? Catholic church versus church of england? Which 3 churches formed and made 1 church? Movement to separate from the catholic church?
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Comparative Denominations question: What is the difference between the Catholic Church and the Church of England? The Church of England was formed when Henry VIII refused to acknowledge the Pope in Rome, ... The Church of England was formed when Henry VIII refused to acknowledge the Pope in Rome, as he would not allow him...
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In 1919 the Church Assembly was formed under the Church Assembly (Powers) Act. It consisted of the Convocations together with a House of Laity and its Constitution and Procedures were under the control of the Convocations. ... The Church of England logo...
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However, the Catholic church does not allow divorce, so Pope Clement VII refused Henry VIII's request. In return Henry VIII formed the Church of England, made himself its head, and broke away from the Roman Catholic Church.
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With his ten dollars he bought actual necessities and had enough left to order one thousand of Joseph Smith's first epistle to the church. While waiting for them to be printed, he visited George Q. Cannon, then president of the Utah faction of the church in England.
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In the early 1600s, many English men and women began to question some of the teachings of the Church of England that had been founded by Henry VIII in the previous century. Some of these individuals remained members of the church but tried to "purify" it from within, and were called "Puritans".
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1st. The Society supplying every person permanently engaged in this mission, not only with certain ... 2nd. That the labour and services of every person engaged in this mission shall be considered as belonging to and be entirely devoted to the general purposes of the mission, ... 4th. That all property of every description,
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