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I know that one church in the Anglican (church of England) branch of Christianity is the Episcopal church.
The principal difference is that Roman Catholic churches are ultimately loyal to the Pope, and Church of England churches are ultimately loyal to the English sovereign.
Some presbyterian churches have deacons.
During the Puritan reform of the Church of England, some churches did not conform with the structure and practices of the established state church and were called Nonconformist churches. The Congregational Church was considered a non-conforming church.
They aren't. City codes dictate which buildings can have steeples and how high they can be, but it is against the constitution to allow one religious denomination to have a steeple and not another, the city can only restrict the height of the steeple. A majority of Christian churches have steeples or towers of some form or another, regardless of their denomination. If a church isn't allowed to have a steeple, it has to do with the city codes, the zoning, and the height of the steeple, not what denomination they are. Check out the "Related Links" to see churches of various religious denominations that have steeples.
The Churches in the Middle Ages baptized children soon after birth. Births were recorded in the parish registers in some places, England being one, beginning during the High Middle Ages (some time after 1000 AD). In most places births were not recorded.
Some Mormon churches have polygamous worshippers.
Because the Church of England has not opposed the use of holy icons in its churches. Only some evengelical protestant groups do not use icons. The Queen of England and the Archbishop of Canterbury support the use of icons.
Some of the denominations of churches is Baptist, Penacostal, Mormon, Church of Christ and Jehovah witnesses
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