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Joseph the second tried to reform putting the Catholic Church under royal control.
Agatha Christie was of the Christian faith, specifically belonging to the Church of England. She was baptized and raised in the Anglican Church, and her faith is reflected in some of her works, such as her novel "Absent in the Spring."
The Anglican Church was created after Henry VIII separated himself from the Roman Church when they refused to grant him a divorce with his first wife, Catherine of Argon. The Parliament passed documents that made the king the head of the Church. His daughter Queen Elizabeth I modified the Church further after her half-sister Queen Mary had tried to revert back to Catholicism. She passed the 39 articles which stated some of the beliefs of the Church.
Great Britain tried to make the Anglican Church the church of the nation. The colonists fled in search of a land that would allow them freedom to practice their religion, or no religion at all.
The Methodist movement was established as a result of the revival movement of Anglican minister John Wesley. Wesley and his associates argued that the Anglican and Catholic churches were too focused on form and function; rather than emphasizing the gospel message of individual salvation and personal accountability. Originally it was merely a movement within the Anglican church, but became a separate denomination after the Anglican church tried to suppress the movement.
Richard Crashaw, the English poet, was a Roman Catholic.Yes, Richard Crashaw was Roman Catholic that is why he tried to reform the church.
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Its when FDR tried to relieve the economy of the depression so that there will be more recovery. He tried to reform things to get the economy back on track.
Nothing can "split" the Catholic Church as it is divinely established and guarded. However, there have been two famous cases that tried: the Western Schism when there was a pope or antipope in Avignon and Rome; and the Eastern Schism when the Orthodox left the Catholic Church.
It was the first time Parliament had tried to tax colonists directly.