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It depends on the specific reformer and the context of the religious innovations. While some reformers may advocate for social changes to align with their religious beliefs, others may focus solely on changes within the religious institution itself. Ultimately, the extent to which reformers seek massive social changes may vary based on their goals and priorities.

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