When Galileo went against the church he was excommunicated. The Church had previously believed in the geocentric planetary model (where the earth was the center of the universe and the planets rotated around it), and when Galileo came up with the heliocentric model (the planets revolved around the sun), the Church asked him to disregard it, and when he didn't they excommunicated him
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yes they went to the church of england
It didn't go anywhere. In England it's still there, in other places it's called the Anglican church or the Episcopal church.
1. it is spelled colonial. not colional, that sounds like an STD 2. there was no colonial England, but if you mean why was the colony of Pennsylvania better than England at that time period, i shall give you an answer. The answer is this: Religious freedom. When king Henry the 8th separated from the catholic church in the 1500s, he created the church of England. In the 1600s, members of the church of England decided that the church was too much like the catholic church, and tried to leave it. however, it was against the law in England to go against the church, and those people who chose to leave the church had to flee from their homes, or face persecution. So many fled to the American colonies for religious freedom.
Be careful cause you might do something that might go against the church's beliefs. If nothing happens then its just a worrying thought that you might have been thinking about lately.
Go to a registary office or church!
1616
well the first church was called The Church Of England because it was made in England when Henry-viii was alive now that was age go
puritans
To go against the catholic church.
In WW II The U.S. did not go to war against England.
she went to Melbourne church of England girls school