Well, The entire country is a big generalisation.
The Church of England would be the most common.
But, many religions are believed by English people.
Yes, people of New England always enjoyed reading the Bible. From the days of the pilgrims they came here for freedom of their religion, not freedom from religion. There is a difference. In fact the people living in New England still enjoy reading the Bible today. Remember that freedom of religion also entails that you also have the right to believe in any religion and you can choose to not believe in any religion also.
The Mayflower Compact aloowed the people to believe in their religion
The Church of England is also known as the Anglican Church. It is a Protestant Religion that is an offshoot of Catholicism and came into being during the reign of Henry the 8th.
I am Muslim and in our religion we do believe in ghosts as "Gin" they do exist and we do believe in them. It is in our religion.
how does religion affect business in England
The Church of England (the Anglican Church) is the official state religion of England.
The 106 men were from England and the Church of England was the primary religion of England in 1607.
England major practiced religion is Protestantism.
The Church of England - a branch of Christianity. England has a state religion--the Anglican Church. 75% of English residents belong to this religion.
it let them get away from the England ruler because they didn't get treated fair by not getting to have their own religion. so it improved their life by letting them believe what they want to believe.also to influence their religion on others. : )
The concept of religion is a set of one's personal beliefs. If you believe that religion is make believe, that is your religion. Religion does not necessarily have any ceremonies attached.
religion changed so much in the 17th century because the Tudor monarchs who became king or queen were different religions and they didn't want that to change so they all made England follow there religion.