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some people did not want to belong to the Church of England
The ordinary people who belong to the church might be called the flock or the parishioners. These people are the people who go to the church each week and sit in the pews to listen to the sermons.
The Church of England. The Catholic Church did hold services in secret and in hidden places.
The state religion in the UK is the Church of England, a variety of Christianity, but many people belong to other religions and many people do not regularly attend any form of worship, even if they nominally belong to a religion.
A group of people in a church is called the congregation. They may also be divided into a dioceses or council, depending on the order to which they belong. The congregation often calls themselves the Church Family.
Shakespeare was baptised on April 26, 1564, because it was illegal for people in England not to belong to the Church of England. Had his parents failed to bring him to the church for baptism, they would be subject to criminal prosecution.
He took over the church the new church was called the Church of England and people didnt like it one bit. Just when did Henry take over a new Church? What was its name and where was its cathedral situated? There was only one Church in England and that was the Catholic Church in England
A group of people in a church is called the congregation. They may also be divided into a dioceses or council, depending on the order to which they belong. The congregation often calls themselves the Church Family.
The people among the Pilgrims who wanted to purify the Church of England are called Puritans.
They most disagreed with the British king because the British king said that everyone in Great Britain had to belong to the English Church, and the people who started the 13 colonies did not want that. So, you could say that they most disagreed with the British king saying everyone had to belong to the English Church.
The Orthodox Church of Greece (Eastern Orthodox Church).
Angelic Church? Maybe you mean Anglican. The Anglican Church is another name for the Church of England. There are groups that have broken away from the Church of England, including the Episcopal Church, which formed in America around the time of the American Revolution.