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In the 1500s, how did the Church of England differ from the Catholic Church?

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B: The Church of England was led by a monarch, while the Catholic Church was led by a pope.

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The Church of England differed from the Catholic Church because of the Thirty-Nine Articles which specified the difference between the Catholic and Protestant churches and the Book of Common Prayer, which was a prayer book written in English and also set Protestants apart from the Catholic Church, as it was a reformed book of psalms and it was not the same one used in the Catholic Church.
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