Dissenters
puritans
Reform the Anglican Church
Reform the Anglican Church
A non-denominational Christian is someone who believes in the basic tenets of Christianity, but is not affiliated with a particular denomination. The Anglican Church is a Protestant denomination of Christianity.
puritans
The questioner has his terms confused and arouynd the wrong way: it would make more sense if it was something like " Is the Anglican communion protestant?" A "Protestant" refers to someone and/or organization who came out of the Roman Catholic Church "in-protest" at the Reformation, and one of these organizations was the Church of England, which is also known as the Anglican Church. All Anglicans are Protestant, but not all Protestants are Anglican. Just as different churches can be likened to different Football clubs but all their individual members are all known as footy players, so members of individual church "clubs" which came out "in-protest" are known as Protestants, and just as Football is definitely not the same as Rugby, and Football came out of Rugby, so Protestantism came out of Roman Catholicism.
to thank god for harvestThe pilgrims were Separatists/Protestants that were unhappy with the Anglican church.
Church members are the congregation. Depends on the religion and church. There are Protestants, Methodists, Lutherans, and Catholics to name a few.
Anglicanism is a Christian sect which follows the Church of England. Members of this church are called "Anglicans" and the adjective is "Anglican".
All British Monarchs are Church of England (Anglican protestants). The British Monarch is by law the head of the Church of England.
Interesting question, but totally off the wall. There is no way that the establishment of the Anglican Church every pleased any Catholic, moderate or otherwise, as the Anglican Church is just another protestant church dressed up in Catholic vestments.
Diversity of its people; tradition; and bridge between the Roman Catholics and the Mainstream Protestants.