How did Puritans react when King Charles I dissolved Parliament in 1629?
A) They celebrated the fact that Parliament could no longer vote against their religion.
B) They believed that the king had used his royal prerogatives to favor their faith.
C) Most saw this as the first positive sign that church and state were to be separated.
D) They prepared to leave England because they had lost their political voice.
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