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When an author writing about an alliance between a political party and the church, what he means by “the church” that there is a lot of churches in the country “Britain”?
22. Jan. 2024 21:54
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By the way, "there are a lot of churches in Britain," that could mean two different things. It could mean "40,000 church buildings, many of them with steeples (pointed towers)." Or, it could mean there are many different religious denominations: the Church of England and the Methodist Church and the Presbyterian Church and the Mormon Church...
23. Januar 2024
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Check and see. I'll bet the writer capitalized the word "church," as in "the Church." "A church" often means a building in which a congregation meets. It often has a spire on it called "a steeple." "The Church" means an entire religious institution. In British history, it would normally mean the Church of England (also called the Anglican Church). It has an estimated 26 million members, according to Wikipedia.
23. Januar 2024
The church in this case will be the official church (or religion) of the country. This is the Church of England (or the Church of Scotland in Scotland). There are many other churches (or Christian denominations) but only these two are the official state ones which play a role in the politics of the country.
22. Januar 2024
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