Martin Luther. (no not martin Luther king. -_-)
The Church of England is a Protestant church.
Henry VIII
The Puritans thought the Church of England was too Catholic.
EpiscopalThe Church of England IS a protestant church. Of the major denominations in the U.S., the Episcopal is one that split off from the Churchof England in the 18th Century.
No, however, the church in England was Catholic up until the protestant revolt in the sixteenth century when the Church of England was created.
The Protestant reformer who sought to purify the Church of England was Thomas Cranmer. As the Archbishop of Canterbury, he played a key role in the English Reformation, advocating for reforms that emphasized scripture and reduced the influence of Catholic traditions. His efforts led to the creation of the Book of Common Prayer and the establishment of Protestant doctrines within the Church of England. Cranmer's work aimed to create a more reformed and accessible form of worship for English Christians.
Anglicanism, the Church of England. A protestant group which holds the monarch of England as the head of the church.
The colony of Jamestown was established by the English crown. Thus everyone in the colony belonged to the Church of England - a protestant church which was concocted by the English crown to cater to its whims. They were in no way Catholic.
The Church of England
It was a Protestant service - Church of England or Anglican.
The Anglican Church?
It is called the Anglican Church and is Protestant.