In the eighteenth century, what problem did the Church of England face?
A) Officials of both church and state who used it to provide high-paying jobs to favorites and ignored the spiritual needs of the people
B) Widespread rejection of Christian teaching as the Enlightenment became established
C) The loss of most of its land to enclosures, so that it became increasingly dependent on the state for support
D) The inability to recruit new priests as more opportunities opened for educated men in commerce and trade
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