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This collection of essays offers a diverse range of opinions on the relationship between the Anglican church and the state. The authors, who come from a variety of backgrounds and perspectives, argue for and against the church's claims to political power and influence. Their thoughtful and well-researched arguments make this book a valuable resource for scholars of religious and constitutional history.
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