The British Monarchy & The Anglican Church
June 1, 2012 by JD Ballard
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The church used to be Established because it was important; now it’s important largely because it’s Established.
Pathetic.
Wasn’t King Charles II still alive and kicking in 1680? William and Mary were crowned after 1688, weren’t they?