oppose Henry VIII
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Many village priests married and had families.Such marriages were against Church rulings. Bishops sold postions in the Church a practice called simony. Using the practice of lay investiture kings appointed church bishops.Church reformers believed the Church alone should appoint bishops
You're thinking of Catherine of Aragon. But that was not the cause of the Church of England, Henry VIII formed the Church of England out of nothing (it was NOT a "split") in order to marry his second wife, Anne Boleyn, as the Church would not grant him an annulment from his marriage to Catherine.
To promote the cause is to further the progress of it, to support it or actively encourage it. Today the principle way to promote things is on the internet.
One significant accomplishment of John Huss was his role in advancing the reformist ideas that challenged the Catholic Church's practices, particularly the sale of indulgences and the need for church reform. His advocacy for the authority of the Bible over church traditions laid the groundwork for future Protestant movements. Huss's teachings and martyrdom in 1415 inspired the Hussite Wars in Bohemia, furthering the cause of religious reform in Europe.
He translated the bible so not just the church could read it,he wanted the common people to be able to read the bible aswell.
sectional is where they promote a certain section in society where as cause they promote a certain cause.
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Jan Husar, often referred to simply as Jan Hus, was a Czech theologian and reformer in the 15th century, known for his criticism of the Catholic Church and advocacy for church reform. He is best known for his role in the pre-Reformation movement, emphasizing the importance of scripture and preaching in the vernacular. His teachings laid the groundwork for the Hussite movement, which sought to address corruption within the Church. Hus was ultimately executed for heresy in 1415, becoming a martyr for the cause of religious reform.
Yes, a male heir. He was in love with Anne Boleyn, but the main cause for the start of the English Reformation was to divorce (or annul) his marriage to Catherine of Aragon--which the pope forbid. He thought that his marriage was a sin because Catherine was his brother's widow, and that was forbidden by the Bible. For that reason (though the pope had granted a dispensation) he thought that he had been "given" no sons. He hoped to get sons out of Anne Boleyn, and that was the main cause of his divorce, not his love (which faded away after she failed to give birth to a live son).
They hoped to cause inflation.
it is not this: it Did not help the cause of reform during the progressive era so u have three mor to guess from