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The ecclesiastical structure of bishops and archbishops remained Catholic except for the substitution at the top of the king for the pope. In seeking reform, Puritans divided over the details. Most remained within the Anglican Church, seeking to capture and reform it, preserving the link between church and state. The more radical Puritans, however, became “Separatists,” determined immediately to withdraw into their own independent congregations.
American Colonies: The Settling of North America
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