The Society of Friends, or Quakers,
A) enjoyed official approval and widespread popularity in England during the seventeenth century.
B) preached the need for a rigid social hierarchy to preserve order and stability.
C) believed the church and its ministers provided the keys to heavenly salvation.
D) renounced the use of force in human affairs and rejected a hierarchical society.
Answer: D
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