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Ulrich Zwingli, a key figure in the Protestant Reformation, believed in a close relationship between church and state, viewing them as interconnected entities that should work together to promote moral order and social harmony. He argued that civil authorities had a role in supporting the church and enforcing its teachings. Zwingli's vision contrasted with later concepts of a strict separation of church and state, emphasizing instead the state's responsibility to uphold religious values and maintain public morality.

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