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Earlier, there had been emotional reactions to the recommendations, particularly the call for the disestablishment and amalgamation of parishes, some of them among the oldest in the region. The movement toward complete disestablishment of religion in all of the states was a slow, gradual, multifaceted process that involved Congress, the Office of the President, the Supreme Court, and state legislatures and continued until the mid-twentieth century. Postliberalism arose as a response to the decline and cultural disestablishment of the mainline denominations that began in the middle of the twentieth century. |
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