What was the objection of the Puritans in England?
A. They wanted to impose the Book of Common Prayer for religious unification.
B. They wanted Catholics expelled from England.
C. They wanted a true religious reformation beyond Anglicanism.
D. They wanted total separation of Church and State.
E. They did not agree with the translations of the King James Bible.
Answer: C
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