In 164, the English Parliament raised an army against King Charles I for
a. marrying the sister of the French king Louis XIII.
b. proposing changes in the Church of England's liturgy.
c. claiming that he was a divinely appointed king.
d. forming a secret alliance with the Scots.
Answer: b
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