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The fact the story is set in late 18th/early 19th-century England makes it par for the course that the Christianity of the setting will \'\'not\'\' be Catholic, as England was a firmly Protestant country at the time. I mean, we have Mr. Collins, a parish priest, seeking and later taking a wife, which Catholic priests (in the West) do not do.
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The fact the story is set in late 18th/early 19th-century England makes it par for the course that the Christianity of the setting will \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' be Catholic, as England was a firmly Protestant country at the time. I mean, we have Mr. Collins, a clergyman, seeking and later taking a wife, which Catholic priests (in the West) do not do.
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