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Which of the following statements is NOT true?()

  • A、The Puritans believed that the Reformation had gone too far.
  • B、The Puritans became very powerful in Parliament.
  • C、The Puritans were very happy when they heard that James had become king of England.
  • D、The Puritans called for a purer form of worship.

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