Antidisestablishmentarianism

Antidisestablishmentarianism ( AN-tee-disih-STAB-lish-mən-TAIR-ee-ə-nih-zəm, US also ANTY-) is the position that a state church (the "established church") should not be disestablished (i.e., be separated from the state). In 19th century Britain, it developed as a political movement in opposition to disestablishmentarianism, the Liberal Party's efforts to disestablish or remove the Church of England as the official state church of England, Ireland, and Wales.

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Antidisestablishmentarianism

Antidisestablishmentarianism ( AN-tee-disih-STAB-lish-mən-TAIR-ee-ə-nih-zəm, US also ANTY-) is the position that a state church (the "established church") should not be disestablished (i.e., be separated from the state). In 19th century Britain, it developed as a political movement in opposition to disestablishmentarianism, the Liberal Party's efforts to disestablish or remove the Church of England as the official state church of England, Ireland, and Wales.

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