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Martin Luther- protestant reformation leader
The leaders of the Protestant Reformation included Martin Luther and John Calvin. Luther was the author of the Ninety-Five Theses, which is often credited as the document which sparked the reformation.
John Knox.
John Knox.
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Martin Luther- protestant reformation leader
Martin Luther is credited with starting the Protestant Reformation in 1517 after publishing The Ninety-Five Theses. It stemmed from malpractice and simony in the Roman Catholic Church.
The leaders of the Protestant Reformation included Martin Luther and John Calvin. Luther was the author of the Ninety-Five Theses, which is often credited as the document which sparked the reformation.
Pope Paul III is generally credited with initiating the Counter-Reformation in the mid-16th century. His papacy saw the establishment of the Council of Trent and other measures aimed at addressing issues raised by the Protestant Reformation.
Martin Luther
John Knox.
John Knox.
Martin Luther
I'm afraid you're not very specific. Protestantism is a world-wide Christian faith. The credited origin of protestantism is Germany, with Luther's Protestant Reformation, but the truth is that beginning with Luther in 1517 there were 6 reformations in the protestant church in Europe, and spreading throughout the world.There was Martin Luther; Lutheranism - 1517, Henry Tutor; Anglicanism - 1533, John Calvin; Calvinism - 1536, Robert Browne; Congregational - 1592, Matthew Henry; Presbyterianism - 1687, John Wesley; Methodism - 1745.
Reformation
Martin Luther. He, because of his extremely scrupulous conscience and false vocation to religious life, decided to reform the Church.He didn't like the selling of indulgences and other corrupt practices. It is important to point out that there were many things that need reform in the Catholic Church, but it was the pope's job, not Martin Luther's.