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John Calvin
John Calvin was the most influential leader of the Protestant Reformation.
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The protestant doctrine of predestination is mostly attributed to John Calvin, the founder of the Reformed tradition (which includes Presbyterians today). Predestination as taught by Calvin was adopted as one of the five main precepts of Reformed theology.
John Calvin John Knox was captured and made as a galley slave.
No protestant churches do not have a single leader like the pope.
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Martin Luther, a 16th-century German monk, is a famous Protestant leader known for sparking the Protestant Reformation by challenging the Catholic Church's teachings and practices. His "95 Theses" criticized the sale of indulgences and emphasized faith as the key to salvation, leading to the establishment of the Lutheran denomination and inspiring others to break away from the Catholic Church.
The Protestant Church has no one leader. Each denomination within the Protestant Church has it's own leader.
A Scottish Minister and leader of the Protestant Reformation, John Knox, is considered the founder of the Presbyterian Church. A "firebrand" preacher, He was exiled under Mary Tudor. He left for France, then going to Geneva where he met John Calvin, who so influenced Knox, that he brought the Presbyterian form of government to the church and Calvinism to its doctrinal matters.