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William Tyndale did not reform the Catholic Church, he left it and was excommunicated as a heretic.

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Why did William Tyndale want to reform the Roman Catholic Church?

William Tyndale, like his friend Martin Luther, was another man who translated the Bible and thought that they could interpret it better than the Church which Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, had founded. At the time of the reformation there was a gross misunderstanding of salvation and how one attains to eternal salvation, and Tyndal, along with Luther, not understanding salvation, took the idea that works were not involved in working out one's salvation - as both the Bible and the Church clearly teach.


The German Catholic priest who wanted to reform the church?

Martin Luther was a Catholic monk who sought to reform the Catholic Church.


What was church reform?

It is the protesting to the teaching of the church particularly Catholic.


How did Martin Luther's religious reform lead to conflict?

Martin Luther felt that the Catholic Church needed reform because of the bad behavior of his fellow


Who sought church reform though he remained with the Roman Catholic Church?

anus


When did the Spanish attempt to reform to the Anglican church?

The Spanish did not reform the Anglican church. The Anglican church is English and begun by Henry when he threw out the Catholic church in England.


Who demanded reform of the Bohemian Catholic Church?

Jan Hus


What is a reformed church?

The Catholic Church is perpetually in a state of reform & renewal. Or, possibly the term: reformed catholic church is an indirect reference to the Protestant Reformation since the term: catholic church is not capitalized?


Why was Catholic Reform not enough in the Reformation era?

The Catholic Reform was more than enough in the "Reformation era", it just wasn't "enough" for the protestants, as the Catholic Church is incapable of being anything other than the Catholic Church. As the Catholic Church is the Body of Christ and guaranteed by Him, and guided by the Holy Spirit, it is always enough.


Protestants wanted to reform the catholic church in the 16th century because they believed the church was to?

corrupt.


Why did the protestants want to reform the catholic church in the 16th century?

They believed that the church rejected the bible


Which religion grew out of a desire to reform the Roman Catholic church?

Lutheranism