Seperatists, otherwise ,known as Independants, Calvinists, Baptist and Congregationalists. There was another sect as well, Romanists!
Romanists.
Because he wanted to divorce his first wife and marry Anne Bolyen
England officially broke ties with the Catholic church in 1529 when Henry VIII invoked parliament to enact statutes denying the pope any power or jurisdiction over the Church of England. He did this because of the papacy's refusal to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. This effectively made the Anglican church the national church of England.
Hamilton wanted to keep close ties with England, Hamilton advocated the English Monarchy, Strong Government and a Centralized Bank.
catholic church
The pilgrims that wanted to sever all ties to the church of England are romanist.
Some Pilgrims wanted to sever all ties to the Church of England. This group of Pilgrims were called the Separatists.
Romanists.
Henry, just wanted a new wife.
Henry wanted a different wife
He became a secessionist who wanted to serve his ties with the church because hismarriage with Catherine of Aragon, his first wife was not annulled by the church.
The Roman Catholic Church to head up his own church today known as the Anglican Church or more commonly: The Church of England.
Because he wanted to divorce his first wife and marry Anne Bolyen
England officially broke ties with the Catholic church in 1529 when Henry VIII invoked parliament to enact statutes denying the pope any power or jurisdiction over the Church of England. He did this because of the papacy's refusal to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. This effectively made the Anglican church the national church of England.
Hamilton wanted to keep close ties with England, Hamilton advocated the English Monarchy, Strong Government and a Centralized Bank.
he changed the Catholic Church into the Anglican Ecclesia
The main religion in England in the 19th century was the Church of England, also known as Anglicanism. It was the established church with close ties to the monarchy and was followed by a majority of the population. Other religions, such as Catholicism, Methodism, and various non-conformist denominations, also had significant followings.