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In the 16th century, radical Christians protested against the Roman Catholic Church about certain doctrines (that is why they are called Protestants. Two main leaders were Martin Luther, author of The 95 Theses, and John Calvin.

Martin Luther founded the Lutheran and Evangelistic churches.

John Calvin founded the Calvinist (Methodist, Presbyterian, & Episcopal) church.

Both men's churches make up the Mainline Protestant group. It is hard to say, though, who started it. It's really a matter of opinion.

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