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The Church of England was the state church at that time. It had the monopoly. Religious meetings, particularly evangelical gatherings, were not permitted by ... The Puritans were not the only ones who were on the move during this time. The evangelical zeal among the Pilgrim separatists in England was also very strong.
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They were Separatists, Independents, or Congregationalists. The first independent church in England, however, was opened in Long in 1616 by the Rev. John Lothrop, afterwards the famous pioneer preacher of Barnstable, Mass., who had been won from Puritanism to Separatism by Robinson in Holland.
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Christopher Columbus: Spanish explorer who, with the backing of Ferdinand V and Isabella I, ... Separatists vs. Non-Separatists: Separatists were a group of Puritans who advocated total withdrawal from the Church of England and wanted the freedom to worship independently from English authority. They included the Pilgrims...
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Others tried to separate from the Church of England to start their own churches; these were called Separatists and were usually arrested in addition to being jailed for attempting to break away from the main church: the Anglican Church.
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This page presents unique insights on the delicate balance that should exist between the U.S.'s secular government and a largely religious population. ... Click HERE for the CIVIC reasons why – despite "the wall of Separation between Church and State," religion cannot and should not be separated from politics.
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The Church of England, embroiled in a dispute with Sony over the inclusion of Manchester Cathedral in PS3 hit Resistance: Fall of Man, has turned to the people of Japan for support. As reported by the Associated Press, the Very Rev. ... Submitted by V-22 Osprey - June 14, 2007 at 9:45 am -0500...
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One of the Church of England's leading bishops has been accused of setting up a rival church by another senior Anglican clergyman. ... The Dean's comments will reignite divisions in the Church of England which remains divided on the issues of homosexual clergy and the ordination of women bishops.
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Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - Church of England ... The Church of England is a part of the Anglican Church - the term Anglicanus is Latin for "English" and its use first appeared in John Jewel's Apology for the Anglican Church (1562).
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Here are five questions for the Catholic bishops of England and Wales. Readers of this blog would be very interested in the answers – and so, I think, would the Vatican. 1. Why are churches attended by up to 200 people being earmarked for closure and sale to developers? ... By Damian Thompson Religion Last updated:
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