Puritans of the seventeenth century
A) were completely unified on all issues.
B) believed the Church of England retained too many elements of Catholicism in its rituals and doctrines.
C) fundamentally opposed all beliefs of the Church of England.
D) believed in both religious freedom and toleration.
E) secretly supported the Catholic Church.
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