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in 1534 Henry had parliament pass laws that created the church of England.
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Henry the VIII did NOT separate the Church of England from the Catholic Church, he separated the Catholic Church IN Englandfrom the rest of the Catholic Church and formed the Church OF England. Big difference, before Henry VIII there was no Church OF England, only the Catholic Church IN England. In 1534 he had Parliment issue the Act of Supremacy.from the Website :Sovereign and Pope in English Bidding Prayersbefore and after 1534J. Frank HendersonIn 1534 King Henry VIII decreed that he was not only sovereign -- the ruler -- of the country but also supreme head of the church in England. In other words, he now took the place of the pope, who had no further role to play in England. Henry's claim to supremacy was made both legally and politically, but also liturgically.
When creating an original extension to a play, you should be familiar with the play itself.
There are several: Henry VIII, Anne of the Thousand Days, A Man for all Seasons to name but three.
Did Paul bracewell play for England
They do play in New England, New England is the region in northeast America.
They do not play music at The Church of God. Acapella singing of the church of God is the only form allowed.
Australia play England for the Ashes.
Sorry to disappoint you, but you can't play football for England; football is only for USA. But, FUTBOL, on the other hand, you can play for England.
Mainland Europe had the Roman Catholic Church as their primary religion and smaller, scattered 'pagan' worshippers. England and Ireland also had the RC Church and a 'Celtic Christianity' in play circa 1000 AD.
King Henry VIII of the house of Tudor was denied a divorce from his wife Ann Bolen by the Pope. In response he created his own church. The Church of Engalnd in which he was the head. He believed he was ordained by God to do this. A church founded on the lust of a king. Today the Queen or King of England is still the head of the church of England. By forming the church of Engalnd he furthered the protestant movement initiated by Martin Luther, who posted his thesis on the door of the church. His thesis denounced the abuses of the Catholic church, especially the selling of indulgences.