state-church in Vietnamese

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Sentence patterns related to "state-church"

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1. Rousseau called for reforms in state, church, education, family life and marriage.

2. The State Church was converted into a national church, still, however, with the king as head.

3. The Church of England, or Anglican Church, is the primary state church in England, where the concepts of church and state are linked

4. The Anabaptist movement emerged in 1525 precisely at the intersection between the violent revolutionary vision of the Peasants’ War and Luther’s defense of a state church, overseen by a prince ordained by God to preserve social order

5. Credner took also an active part in the religious controversies of his time, publishing a number of books in defense of the rights of the Rationalistic party to remain in the state church, and to enjoy liberty of preaching and teaching (Die Berechtigung der protestant Kiriche Deutschlands, 1845; Asterisken, 1847; Die sittlichen Verirrungen, etc

6. Concordat (kənkôr`dăt), formal agreement, specifically between the pope, in his spiritual capacity, and the temporal authority of a state.Its juridical status is now generally accepted as being a contract between church and state church and state, the relationship between the religion or religions of a nation and the civil government of that nation, especially the relationship between the

7. Concordat (kənkôr`dăt), formal agreement, specifically between the pope, in his spiritual capacity, and the temporal authority of a state.Its juridical status is now generally accepted as being a contract between church and state church and state, the relationship between the religion or religions of a nation and the civil government of that nation, especially the relationship between the