General Synod of the Church of England ended in 1970.
End the policies that allowed the Church of England to exist in New England.
Synod of Dort ended in 1619.
Most Holy Synod ended in 1918.
End the policies that allowed the Church of England to exist in New England.
End the policies that allowed the Church of England to exist in New England.
End the policies that allowed the Church of England to exist in New England.
End the policies that allowed the Church of England to exist in New England.
End the policies that allowed the Church of England to exist in New England.
In Victorian England, the vast majority were Christian, most Christians were Church of England. Towards the end of Victorian times Catholicism started to have a larger influence on the Church of England. After Victorian times, the influence faded a little.
Archbishop Laud tried to end Puritan ideas in the Church of England because he believed they threatened the authority and unity of the church. He sought to enforce uniformity in worship and discipline to maintain control over religious practices within the church. Laud's efforts ultimately contributed to increasing tensions that led to the English Civil War.
The Church of England is unlikely to come to an end in our lifetime, but if it did some of the flock would join other Protestant denominations or the Catholic Church. Perhaps others would follow their natural inclinations and make the conscious decision to be agnostic or atheist. The British monarchy would make adjustments in its rules and traditions, but life would go on.
Crofts End Church was created in 1895.