because there were not enough churchs'
because it can
Anglican
Elizabeth I was an Anglican.
Normal for that era and that country; she was an Anglican, the daughter of a wise - and moderate - Anglican priest.
Because his beliefs were basically Catholic all along. He tried for ages to pretend that he could stay Anglican. He even wrote "Tract 90" which argued that the Anglican 39 Articles of Religion could be understood to allow Catholic beliefs. But the tract was panned by critics for its dishonest arguments. Eventually Newman had to admit that his beliefs were incompatible with Anglicanism, and he converted to Catholicism.
The Catholics are fairly controlling about their beliefs and sacraments. They are strict about their sacramental rites, even though an Anglican or other person may be a fine Christian.
The common religious belief was Anglican, but they believed in freedom of religion (belief.)
David Cameron is a fervent Anglican Christian with some evangelical beliefs.
In the year 2000 Anglicans came to Australia to spread their beliefs and to let their faith expand.
They are: Catholic, protestant,anglican,orthodox & lutheran. Ill say more if I find some
You mean 'Anglican'. The Church of England is the original Anglican church, but many other denominations in other countries were originally planted by English Anglicans, and today are provinces of the worldwide 'Anglican Communion'. The Anglican churches are Protestant in beliefs (or should be, according to their doctrinal basis, the 39 Articles), but retain the Episcopal form of church government (i.e. bishops).