Puritans against Christmas

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The English Civil War of the 1640s brought a Puritan-dominated government to the country. It legislated against important aspects of the Church of England: the rule by archbishops and bishops, the Book of Common Prayer, clerical dress, and the observation of certain holy days. In 1644 Parliament insisted that December 25 be observed as a day of obligatory fasting.

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