Asked by Makayla
Which forms of church government did the Puritans follow? (select all that apply)
Congregational
Episcopal
Presbyterian
Puritanical
Episcopal
Royal
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Correct answers: Congregational and Presbyterian.
Explanation: New England Puritans generally set up congregational (local-church) government, while many English Puritans favored Presbyterian reform of the Church of England. "Episcopal," "Puritanical," and "Royal" are not correct choices here.
Explanation: New England Puritans generally set up congregational (local-church) government, while many English Puritans favored Presbyterian reform of the Church of England. "Episcopal," "Puritanical," and "Royal" are not correct choices here.
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