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The Church of England has reacted against many theories. As have many other churches.

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The Church of England reacted against the Roman Catholic Church's doctrine and authority during the Protestant Reformation, particularly challenging the Pope's supremacy and teachings on salvation and religious practices. This led to the establishment of the Church of England as a separate entity with its own theological beliefs and structure.

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