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established church
established churchnouna church that is recognized by law, and sometimes financially supported, as the official church of a nation.
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Established Church
Established Churchnouna Church that is officially recognized as a national institution, esp the Church of England
established church
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of established church
First recorded in 1650–60
Example Sentences
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Before it was formed after the American Revolution, Anglicanism was the established church of the Virginia colony.
From Washington Post • Aug. 14, 2022
“Cures and charms go way beyond the established church, it predates Christianity,” Dr. Moore said.
From New York Times • Dec. 20, 2021
When the United States was founded, most countries around the world had an established church or religion—an officially sponsored set of religious beliefs and values.
From Textbooks • Jul. 28, 2021
It started with the Anglican Church, or Church of England, the first established church of the Virginia colony.
From Washington Times • Aug. 8, 2020
Other burning questions were the condition of Ireland, the scandal of the established church there, the misery of the poor in England.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History by Various
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