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help| 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 national and provincial churches. The Church of England considers itself to be both Catholic and Reformed: According to tradition, Christianity arrived in Britain in the first or second century... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Church of England
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 national and provincial churches. -
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Church of England (Continuing)
The Church of England (Continuing) is part of the Continuing Anglican Movement. It was founded in England on 10 February 1994 at a meeting chaired by Dr. David N. Samuel held at St. Mary's, Castle Street, Reading, in reaction to the use of Common Worship and to the ordination of women. -
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List of schools in Yorkshire and the Humber
Thurgoland Church of England (Voluntary Controlled) Primary School]] (4-11, voluntary controlled school, Thurgoland) -
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Category:Church of England
Church of England Anglican churches -
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Free Church of England
The name, "Reformed Episcopal Church" is now an alternate name for the Free Church of England. -
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History of the Church of England
This article is an expansion of a section entitled History from within the main article: Church of England -
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List of churches in Greater Manchester
| Church of Apostles and Saint Cuthbert's | Miles Platting | Church of England | | | ... Westwood Moravian Church. -
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List of Church of England Measures
This is a list of Church of England Measures, which are the legislation of the Church of England. -
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List of schools in the South East of England
St Luke’s Church of England (Voluntary Aided) Secondary School, Southsea -
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History of the Puritans
The Church of England was located in a monarchy, so the church should adopt an episcopal style of government.
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- List of Church of England Measures,
- List of schools in the South East of England,
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