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In religious matters, Oliver Cromwell, a Puritan, believed that individual Christians could establish direct contact with God through prayer and that congregations should choose their own ministers, whose principal duty was to inspire the laity by preaching. He distrusted the Church of England hierarchy and advocated abolishing the episcopate but was never opposed to a state church.
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