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The puritans challenged aspects of church declaration set out in the religious settlement for example crucifixes and altars, because they believed churches should plain and they simple

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Answered by BigDaddyJxy
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Answer:Puritans were strict Protestants who wanted to 'purify' the Church and get rid of all traces of the Catholic faith. Elizabeth's Religious Settlement meant that the country was now officially Protestant, but allowed some traditions of Catholic worship. The Puritan Challenge. Puritans believed that worship and prayer should be plain and simple. ... The Religious Settlement did not enforce the Puritan view of church layout, decorations or the dress of preachers. The main areas that puritans disagreed with were the allowance of crucifixes and vestments.

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