Lutherans
The religion in England that persecuted other religions was Protestantism, specifically the Church of England. Under the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, Catholicism and other dissenting religious groups were actively persecuted. This period is known as the Elizabethan Religious Settlement.
Protestant groups that did not follow the Church of England's rules
protestant groups that did not follow the church of England's rules
Protestant groups that did not follow the Church of England's rules
Puritans
Initially, Pius XII was quite outspoken against the Nazis. However, he soon learned that the more he spoke out against the Holocaust, the worse the situation became. He then directed his efforts to work in secrecy to do all he could to rescue the Jews and other persecuted groups.
In England, there were many groups being religiously persecuted. The Quakers were among those groups, therefore, first went to Holland, and then onward to the New World. Answer then to get out from under religious persecution.
Initially, Pius XII was quite outspoken against the Nazis. However, he soon learned that the more he spoke out against the Holocaust, the worse the situation became. He then directed his efforts to work in secrecy to do all he could to rescue the Jews and other persecuted groups.
Roman catholics and church of England protestants.
Angelic Church? Maybe you mean Anglican. The Anglican Church is another name for the Church of England. There are groups that have broken away from the Church of England, including the Episcopal Church, which formed in America around the time of the American Revolution.
The earthworm groups are annelid and segmented.
Puiritins, cackers,atheist