Which describes the Puritans' attitude toward the Church of England in the early seventeenth century?
a. They wanted to separate from the Church and form their own congregation.
b. They believed that the Church did not align itself closely enough with the Pope.
c. They supported the English kings, not the bishops, as their spiritual leaders.
d. They felt that the Church had lost too many Catholic rituals to be meaningful.
e. They wanted to improve the Church of England from within.
E
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