Lead: In early 1641, Parliament and King Charles I of England had reached a dangerous impasse. Tag: A Moment in Time with Dan Roberts. Content: Taxation, the war with Scotland, the rights of Parliament, and royal manipulation of the courts were among the subjects of a contentious and sometimes bitter struggle between a majority of the House of Commons and the government of Charles I, but it was religion that generated much of the passion of those years. For nearly a century, the Puritans, a minority in the Church of England, had been agitating for an end to corruption in the clergy, a simpler form of church worship, and greater control of congregations by the local churches. Listen to Segment Loading... Taking too long? Reload document | Open in new tab Download [6.52 KB] Share