John Penry is executed for denying Queen Elizabeth's royal supremacy

Historical Context Note

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John Penry, a Puritan, is executed for denying Queen Elizabeth's royal supremacy. He followed the ideas of Robert Browne, a congregationalist who believed that that church should be able to enact reforms without the intervention or agreement of the civil authorities.

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