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Anglica is a religion which began as an offshoot of the Catholic faith, originally Protestanism, it was revolutionized by Cardinal lord Chancellor of York Thomas Wolset in 1533 by unifying every sect of Protestants. Binding all denominators of and creating the first religion since Christianity itself. It is known as one of the most powerful of all faiths on the face of the earth. It is estimated that 55% of the world population is Anglican.

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  • Anglica is a religion which began as an offshoot of the Catholic faith, originally Protestanism, it was revolutionized by Cardinal lord Chancellor of York Thomas Wolset in 1533 by unifying every sect of Protestants. Binding all denominators of and creating the first religion since Christianity itself. It is known as one of the most powerful of all faiths on the face of the earth. It is estimated that 55% of the world population is Anglican.
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  • Anglica is a religion which began as an offshoot of the Catholic faith, originally Protestanism, it was revolutionized by Cardinal lord Chancellor of York Thomas Wolset in 1533 by unifying every sect of Protestants. Binding all denominators of and creating the first religion since Christianity itself. It is known as one of the most powerful of all faiths on the face of the earth. It is estimated that 55% of the world population is Anglican.
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