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Some of the reasons for the Puritans desire to separate from the Church of England were (check all that apply):

Puritans thought the Church of England was too strict with their followers.
They favored the teachings of John Calvin.
They disliked the thought of going to church with sinners.
They thought the church was too full of Roman Catholic teachings.
They believed King Henry VIII's church was the proper way to worship.

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- They thought the church was too full of Roman Catholic teachings.
- They favored the teachings of John Calvin.

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User FraggleRockz
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Answer:

-They favored the teachings of John Calvin.

-They thought the church was too full of Roman Catholic teachings.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Puritans desire to separate from the Church of England because after seeing the division from the catholic church by Henry VIII and forming a new church namely protestant there was no major difference, some of the practices were performed which didn't favor with puritans and they decided to follow John Calvin.

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