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In the mid-19th century, there were no heresy trials in the Consistory Courts in England as such trials had largely diminished by that time. The Church of England, which had previously dealt with heresy through ecclesiastical courts, shifted towards a more tolerant approach. The last significant heresy trial in England occurred in the early 19th century, and by the mid-1800s, the focus of the Consistory Courts had moved away from heresy to matters of church governance and discipline.

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