The Act of the Six Articles seemingly ran counter to Henry's reform in what way?
A) It adhered to strict Catholic dogma in many forms that ran counter to the reformed Church.
B) When questions of faith arose, it was clearly the Catholic dogma that lost out to the reformed Church.
C) There was no question that although reform was present, it would be limited in scope and Henry had a stranglehold on the church controls and rituals.
D) It ordered penalties up to and including death for denying various traditional beliefs and practices such as transubstantiation and unmarried clergy.
E) The acts prevented the adherence to some traditional Catholic beliefs that caused a split within England instead of unity.
D
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