Perhaps you mean the Anglican church? You didn't specify which particular king. England has at times had Catholic kings, other times Anglican kings.
Kings James I *apex*
England at the time had "The Church of England" because one of the former Kings of England had wanted a divorce and so had created a separate church from Catholicism. If you lived in England, you just about HAD to belong to the Church of England. To do otherwise would assure harrassment by the Kings forces. Much of the original constitution was written in response to the tyrany of the British Crown.
How did kings in england and France gain their thrones
How was a separation of church and state created
Kings James I *apex*
King Henry VIII of England never got control over the Church, however, he did suppress the Church in England:.from Catholicism and the Kings and Queens of Great Britain (16th - 19th Century) Henry VIII:In 1535, after Henry had declared himself Supreme Head of the Church in England, Pope Paul III excommunicated him (deprive of the right of Church membership) and declared him deposed.
It limited the kings power in England and gave more power to the people and the church
The Church of England?
I think you have answered your own question. Anglican Church in England is called the Church of England. The reigning monarch is the head of the Church of England
I think you have answered your own question. Anglican Church in England is called the Church of England. The reigning monarch is the head of the Church of England
The person who will pickup the church of god is god himself jeova kings of kings he will come