How did Henry's Charter of Liberties contradict the church's teaching at the time?
A) The church taught that only God, not his subjects, could judge a king.
B) Henry stated that freedom of religion was a universal right for all English people.
C) The church stated that a king was obligated to act for the benefit of all his people.
D) The Charter implied that the king's authority derived directly from God.
E) Henry banned the popular practice of venerating icons.
Answer: A
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