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The Protestant Reformation in Switzerland was primarily characterized by the teachings of Ulrich Zwingli and later John Calvin, emphasizing a return to scripture, the sovereignty of God, and the rejection of Catholic traditions not rooted in The Bible. In England, the Reformation was marked by the establishment of the Church of England under King Henry VIII, driven more by political motives than theological ones initially, but later shaped by reformers like Thomas Cranmer who sought to align church practices with Protestant principles. Both movements sought to reform church practices and beliefs, advocating for a more personal relationship with God and the authority of scripture.

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