Ecclesiastical separatism
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Ecclesiastical separatism
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Ecclesiastical separatism is the withdrawal of people and churches from Christian denominations, usually to form new denominations. In the 16th and 17th centuries, the separating puritans advocated departure from the Church of England. These people became known as dissenters. Ecclesiastical separatism has also been associated with Christian fundamentalism, and such withdrawals have been mainly due to (perceived) theological liberalism within the established state churches, national churches, and
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