John Calvin
The Reformation was devoted to reforming the Catholic Church.
Almost all the Reformers preached this doctrine - I can't think of any that taught that the Pope was the head of the church. Martin Luther and John Calvin would be the two most prominent of the group.
The Church of Scotland was not "started" at the Reformation. It was the pre-existing church, only reformed.That may be but John Knox was given credit for reforming it
reforming segregation
He hurt the Church, because he took her followers and he preached ideas that inflicted violence towards Catholics. His groups destroyed many Catholic convents, monasteries, Churches, and colleges
john calven
John Calvin CALVIN, thus, CALVINists
John Calvin was a key figure who preached about reforming the church, establishing Geneva as a central hub of the Protestant Reformation. His theological teachings and organizational reforms significantly shaped Reformed Christianity and attracted many followers to the city. Under Calvin's leadership, Geneva became a model of Protestant governance and religious practice, influencing the broader Reformation movement across Europe.
Was successful in reforming the church A+
Erasmus advocated reforming the catholic church
Was successful in reforming the church A+
The Reformation was devoted to reforming the Catholic Church.
The past participle form of "preach" is "preached." For example, "He has preached at that church for many years."
a Friar lived among the people preached the word of the church to counter prevent heresy.
Because he was a spellbinding preacher of the Dominican order who dedicated his life to reforming the corruption in the Church and society.
They are said to be heretics.
Pius was not so concerned about reforming the Church so much as in reforming the corruption of government officials of the Papal States. He was taken prisoner by Napoleon and escorted out of Rome and exiled in the city of Siena where he died.