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The Anglican Church (the Church of England) became...
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Protestant.
The Church of England broke with the Roman Catholic Church under Henry VIII (1530s). It retained some Catholic liturgy and structures, but its theology and authority were shaped by the Reformation (furthered under Edward VI and settled under Elizabeth I), making Anglicanism a Protestant church with a "via media" (middle way) character.
The Church of England broke with the Roman Catholic Church under Henry VIII (1530s). It retained some Catholic liturgy and structures, but its theology and authority were shaped by the Reformation (furthered under Edward VI and settled under Elizabeth I), making Anglicanism a Protestant church with a "via media" (middle way) character.
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