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Probably Wycliffe, Hus or Calvin. In terms of long term impact I would probably say Calvin
John of Gaunt sponsored John Wycliffe.
People such as Jan Hus, Peter Waldo, and John Wycliffe did make attempts at reforming the Catholic Church but the movement really gained momentum when Martin Luther wrote and made public "The Ninety-Five Theses".
John Wycliffe wrote the Wycliffe Bible.
John Wycliffe translated the bible into the English language. 16.06.2010
Probably Wycliffe, Hus or Calvin. In terms of long term impact I would probably say Calvin
John Wycliffe was dissident Catholic back in the 14th century, he translated that Bible into English and, in general, wrote against the Catholic Church. Martin Luther was a dissident in the 16th century who left the Catholic Church as a heretic and apostate and translated The Bible into German.
John of Gaunt sponsored John Wycliffe.
People such as Jan Hus, Peter Waldo, and John Wycliffe did make attempts at reforming the Catholic Church but the movement really gained momentum when Martin Luther wrote and made public "The Ninety-Five Theses".
John Wycliffe translated parts of the Bible into English.
John Wycliffe wrote the Wycliffe Bible.
John Wycliffe translated the bible into the English language. 16.06.2010
john wycliffe
john wycliffe was born in Lutterworth England 1328-1384
John Wycliffe believed the path of God was through the Bible.
John Wycliffe believed the path of God was through the Bible.
John Wycliffe believed the path of god was through the bible.