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Subject: RE: [OT] Our Founding Fathers on the issue of America as aChristian Nation
Author: "Gary Sutherland"
Posted: 2003/08/31 17:06:00
 
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Yes, that was what they disagreed about. As an aside, did you know that
Henry VIII had special stationary printed for corresponding with the Pope.
It bore the epigraph of a Pig wearing a crown at the top of the sheet. He
used it only for this purpose. Hell of a sense of humour!

Cheers
Gary

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From: profox-bounces AT leafe DOT com [mailto:profox-bounces@leafe.com]On
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Subject: Re: [OT] Our Founding Fathers on the issue of America as a
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Hi Charlie!

Funny, I thought it had something to do with Henry VIII's unfortunate
marital habits . . . I suppose that is a disagreement of a sort :-)

Of all the "Protestant" churches, the Episcopal is the most like the
Catholic, in my opinion. The runner up for "Catholic like" is Lutheran.

Regards,

Pete

At 03:29 PM 8/31/03 -0400, you wrote:
>
>>>><huge snip>

the Church of England (Protestant,
>correct?) came about precisely because of disagreement with the Catholic
>Church

<another huge snip>

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