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Who is archbishop laud?

Archbishop Laud was a religious reformer in England in the C17th. He was made Archbishop of Canterbury in 1633 by King Charles II. The two of them shifted the church in a new direction, replacing the Calvinist ideals of the early C17th with ones that were more Arminian.


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Mass flight from the persecutions of archbishop laud and Charles 1?

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Mass flight by religious dissidents from the persecutions of archbishop laud and Charles 1?

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Who was the archbishop of Canterbury and was beheaded in 1645?

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Why did archbishop laud try to end puritan ideas in the Church of England?

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