British Literature I
The Church of England is the national church of England and a key component of the Anglican Communion, established in the 16th century during the English Reformation. It arose from a conflict between King Henry VIII and the Roman Catholic Church over issues such as annulment and authority, leading to the establishment of a separate ecclesiastical structure that combined elements of both Catholicism and Protestantism.
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