John Wycliffe
because they told people what the bible really said and translated the bible. they protested against what the church was doing, and led the people to protest as well.
John Calvin and Martin Luther (not jr.)
Martin Luther, John Calvin, and several others are recognized as the founder of the Protestant reformation. But it's mainly Martin Luther.
ThE protestant reformation by john calvin a french religous thinker (: im smaart:p
John Wycliffe
John Wycliffe
John Wycliffe
John Wycliffe is often referred to as the "morning star of the Reformation" for his early criticisms of the Catholic Church and his translations of the Bible into English. He laid the groundwork for the Protestant Reformation that would follow in the 16th century.
John Wycliffe was known as the "Morning Star of Reformation."
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The morning star of the Reformation is often considered to be John Wycliffe, an English theologian and early critic of the Roman Catholic Church in the 14th century. He was one of the first to openly challenge the doctrines and practices of the Church, particularly its hierarchy and corruption. Wycliffe's ideas laid the groundwork for the Protestant Reformation that followed in the 16th century.
John Calvin
John Wycliffe led a movement known as the Lollards in 14th-century England. The Lollards advocated for reforming the Church, emphasizing scripture's authority and promoting the translation of the Bible into English. Wycliffe's teachings challenged the established Church's practices and doctrines, significantly influencing later reformers. His efforts laid the groundwork for the Protestant Reformation.
because they told people what the bible really said and translated the bible. they protested against what the church was doing, and led the people to protest as well.
He was a Christian who separated from the Roman Catholic church before Martin Luther started the Protestant reformation. His followers were known as Lollards, and his movement became known as the Lollard movement.