Sites pertaining to the debate on whether or not the Church of England should be disestablished ie whether it should remain the official state church in England or whether it should cease in accord with the principles of church-state separation.
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Notes on the Church of England as an established church from a historical perspective. Prepared by the Department of History at the University of Botswana.
Stephen Bates. The General Synod of the Church of England votes in favour of retaining the right of the Prime Minister to have the final say in choosing the Archbishop of Canterbury and other Bishops.
Hugo Young argues that the right of the Prime Minister to appoint bishops should be done away with.
The National Secular Society fights religious privilege and the survival of superstition. It vigorously campaigns for secularism, freethought, civil liberties and rational ethics.
Stephen Bates. The General Synod of the Church of England votes in favour of retaining the right of the Prime Minister to have the final say in choosing the Archbishop of Canterbury and other Bishops.
Hugo Young argues that the right of the Prime Minister to appoint bishops should be done away with.
The National Secular Society fights religious privilege and the survival of superstition. It vigorously campaigns for secularism, freethought, civil liberties and rational ethics.
Notes on the Church of England as an established church from a historical perspective. Prepared by the Department of History at the University of Botswana.

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