King James I opposed the Separatists who wanted to break away entirely from the Church of England because he
A) realized that if his subjects could defy him as their spiritual leader, they could defy him as their political leader.
B) strongly believed in the concept of "visible saints."
C) never understood the political implications of their actions.
D) believed that they were turning their backs on the true Calvinist faith.
E) was a strong Catholic and the Separatists' doctrine went counter to the strict interpretation of the Bible.
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Q2: Puritan doctrine included acceptance of
A) antinomianism.
B) the
Q3: The leader that helped the Pilgrims survive
Q4: Unlike Separatists, the Puritans
A) advocated strict separation
Q5: Among the Puritans, it was understood that
A)
Q6: All of the following were true of
Q7: The historical significance of the Pilgrims of
Q8: The Mayflower Compact can be best described
Q9: Puritan religious beliefs allowed all of the
Q10: Colonists in both the North and the
Q11: The Separatists migrated from Holland to the
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