thomas jefferson
Lee, and most of the Virginia aristocracy, was Episcopalian, the US descendant of the Church of England.
Puritans disagreed with practices of the Church of England.
St Patrick is buried in the grounds of Down Cathedral which is a Church of Ireland/Anglican-Episcopalian-Protestant church.
He was raised Episcopalian is now a member of the United Church of Christ.
The Episcopalian churches are an outgrowth of The Church of England.
There is no connection between the Presbyterian Church and the Church of England, which is also known as the Anglican Church and/or High Episcopalian.
The Church of England is commonly known (in addition to that very title in and of itself) as the Anglican Church (ecclesia anglicana), or the Episcopalian Church.
James Monroe was raised in the Church of England (Episcopalian), but most historians agree that he was a Deist in his adult life.
no she is the head of the Church of England (Episcopalian)
Jesus instructed the Apostles, specifically Peter, to found the church in Matthew's Gospel. Thus if the Church were to have "founding fathers", it would be the 12 apostles. This is why the Church calls itself the "Apostolic Church on Earth" because it traces back directly to that of the Apostles themselves. You can read more about their founding of the church in the Acts of the Apostles book of the New Testament.
thomas jefferson
Mainly locations - the Episcopalian church is pretty much the American branch of the Anglican Church, which was the Church of England.
The Episcopalian branch of Christianity began in England when Henry VIII broke ties with the Roman Catholic church under leadership of the Pope.
It is the Anglican Church of England a/k/a High Episcopalian.
England is predominantly Protestant (the Anglican Church of England / Episcopalian). There are also many followers of Islam, Hinduism, and the Baha'i Faith.
Yes, they are an American Counterpart of the Church of England and they have both Monks and Nuns.