The Protestant reformer who sought to purify the Church of England was Thomas Cranmer. As the Archbishop of Canterbury, he played a key role in the English Reformation, advocating for reforms that emphasized scripture and reduced the influence of Catholic traditions. His efforts led to the creation of the Book of Common Prayer and the establishment of Protestant doctrines within the Church of England. Cranmer's work aimed to create a more reformed and accessible form of worship for English Christians.
Protestans who wanted to reform the Anglican Church were called Puritans
John Wesley
Nonseparating Puritans were included with the people that hoped to reform the Church of England. Moderate Puritans were also part of the group hoping to reform the church.
They stopped selling indulgences.
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The Puritans of Massachusetts Bay believed that the best way to reform the Church of England was to remain a part of the Church and reform it from the inside.
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The Methodists are a group of mainline protestant denominations which were founded as a reform movement within the Church of England by John Wesley. Early Methodists split from the Church of England in the wake of the American Revolution. The break was political rather than doctrinal.
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Puritans
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.