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Q: What did the Establishment of the Anglican Church mean to the Colonists?
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What does antidisestablishmentarianisms mean?

It is the doctrine or political position that opposes the withdrawal of state recognition of an established church. Specifically, antidisestablishmentarianism was opposition to the withdrawal of support for the Anglican Church by the English government in the 19th century.Antidisestablishmentarianism was specifically used to mean opposition to the "disestablishing" of the connections between England and the Anglican Church, the removal of the Anglican Church's status as the state church of England, Ireland, and Wales.The establishment was maintained in England, but in Ireland the Church of Ireland (Anglican) was disestablished in 1871. In Wales, four Church of England dioceses were disestablished in 1920, subsequently becoming the Church in Wales.The question of disestablishment of the Church of England is still current, often tied with the position of the English monarch as "Supreme Governor" of the Church (see Act of Settlement 1701). Those who wish to continue the establishment of the Church of England are referred to as Antidisestablishmentarians, and are sometimes characterized as being against the separation of church and state.


What does the abbreviation C of I mean?

Church of Ireland (Anglican)


Did Henry's church have a monastary?

If by "Henry's church" you mean the Anglican Church created by Henry VIII in England in the sixteenth century, originally, no, Henry VIII suppressed all of the monasteries and confiscated their land. Since the Oxford Movement in the nineteenth century which attempted to reincorporate lost Christian values into the Anglican Church, there has been a revival of the monasteries in the Anglican Church. If you do not mean the Anglican Church, you are going to have to re-ask your question.


What does antidisestablishmentariunism mean?

it means against the establishment of the church


What is king's church name?

Perhaps you mean the Anglican church? You didn't specify which particular king. England has at times had Catholic kings, other times Anglican kings.


What is an anglian church?

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).


What are the people who broke away from the angelic church called?

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.


What is the religion of English?

If you mean "What is the religion of England?" the Anglican church is the state religion. If that's not what you mean then your question makes no sense.


What does antidisastablishmentterrianism mean?

antidisestablishmentarianism: opposition to the withdrawal of state support or recognition from an established church, esp. the Anglican Church in 19th-century England.


What does disestablishmentarianist mean?

Disestablishmentarianism today relates to the Church of England in the United Kingdom and related views on its establishment as an established church.


Did Henry VIII have Catholic oaths on his deathbed?

I am not sure what you mean. However, Henry had ended his relationship with the Catholic Church so he died as a member of the Anglican Church and not as a Catholic.


What kind of church would they have in Georgia in the 1700s?

If you mean Georgia (USA) it was under Royal (English) Rule. The primary church was Anglican. If you mean Georgia (the region on the east side of the Black Sea) the primary church would be Russian Orthodox.