The English Church
Angela, my sister, researched the history of the Church among the English Folk.
She found that King Ethelbert of Kent, who reigned in the second half of the sixth century AD, converted to the Christian Faith of his wife, Queen Bertha.
She found that King Ethelbert of Kent, who reigned in the second half of the sixth century AD, converted to the Christian Faith of his wife, Queen Bertha.
Queen Bertha had come to Kent as a Merovingian princess from the tribe of the Franks and had married the pagan Ethelbert, prince and heir to the Kentish throne.
King Ethelbert later established within his capital, Canterbury, a church dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours. This is the first church to serve among the English Folk. It was established before the arrival of Augustine to Kent's shores.
Clearly, the English Church was conceived within the Spirit around 1,000 years before Henry VIII, and Canterbury's ecclesial history is proof of this.
Jesus the High Priest
Jesus is the High Priest of the English Church and he is its founder, not Henry VIII. From Heavenly Mount Zion, the Son of God guided the Gospel to the English Folk and thus our Church was founded.
Under English Law, the head of the Church in England is also the Monarch. As Jesus Son of God is the High Priest of our English Church, he is also our Monarch.
Even the UK Establishment cannot change King Cnut's essential law:
the tide cannot be turned.
the tide cannot be turned.
Thus spoke the Folk unto the Monarch:
"as thou art the Head of our Church, lower not thine head nor remove thy face from our presence".
"as thou art the Head of our Church, lower not thine head nor remove thy face from our presence".
At this moment, a dispute arose betwixt Jesus God's Son and Henry's descendant.
From: The Great Controversy, the Folk and its King, Britannia Edition
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