They are the same thing.
The key difference between the Anglican Church and the Church of England is that the Anglican Church is a global denomination that includes various national churches, while the Church of England is specifically the national church of England. The Anglican Church has branches in different countries, each with its own leadership and governance, while the Church of England is governed by the Archbishop of Canterbury and the General Synod in England.
The Anglican Church is known as the Church of England.
Yes. The Church of England is part of the worldwide Anglican communion.
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.
"Anglican" religions would be a religion from England. the Anglican Church, though, is the national church of England.
The Anglican Church is a part of the Anglican Communion also known as "The Church of England"
The Episcopal Church is just but one branch of the Church of England. There are many branches to the Anglican Communion or Anglican Community, e.g. The Church of England. The Episcopal Church is the American branch of the Anglican Community.
In Australia, the Anglican Church used to be known as the Church of England.
The Anglican Church. Also the Church of England.
The High church of England or the Anglican church
If we are talking about the cathedral, it is an Anglican Cathedral within the Church of England, but whose tradition is 'high' church Anglican.
the Anglican Church