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C. Laws that reformed the Church of England as Puritans wanted.
D. A law stating the monarchy's authority was delegated by Parliament.
Explanation:
The tension that had been growing between the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of England in the previous century became even more problematic during the seventeenth century. During this period, the Puritan movement led to reform in the Church of England. Moreover, a law was passed stating that the monarchy's authority was delegated by Parliament. This came in the midst of the English Civil Wars and the Commonwealth (1649-60).