Lutheranism
the desire to eliminate wealth and corruption from the church
Because the Catholic Church has a history of Corruption, and I guess it's part of that "Oh my religion is better"
Martin Luther was a Catholic monk who sought to reform the Catholic Church.
William Tyndale did not reform the Catholic Church, he left it and was excommunicated as a heretic.
It is the protesting to the teaching of the church particularly Catholic.
The great Reform. It was started by Martin Luther and broke away form the Holy Catholic Church by breaking away and then forming the Lutheran protestant religion. The Holy Lutheran Church is the original and founding religion for Protestantism and is also the closest resembling religion to Catholicism.
Martin Luther felt that the Catholic Church needed reform because of the bad behavior of his fellow
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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.
The national assembly decided to reform the status of the church, the peasants were very religious and did not want to lose their religion.
Jan Hus
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?