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The covenant theory from which the puritans drew their ideas contained: a. the justification for new england's strict theocracy. b. the notion that men were capable of governing themselves well because they had been absolved of all sin when they entered the church. c. the notion that the king replaced god as the head of the government of the people. d. a fundamental belief in democracy. e. certain kernels of democracy in both church and state.

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