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Example of peaceful reformer Greek New Testament used satires 'in praise of folly' |
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English Bible from the original languages for all, martyred, 'open the eyes of the king of england' |
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Popular Reformation champion German Bible Lutherans as a new group wanted reform from within Formerly Catholic monk anti-semitism |
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Illustrates struggle of church and state Died in religious battle |
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Geneva experiment Geneva Bible 'Institutes for Christian Religion' |
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Papacy moved to Avignon France under Philip IV for 68 years |
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Time of two then three 'popes' |
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giving offices to friends or relatives |
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Oxford scholar, Scriptures for everyone, protected by English gov. , helped by Lollards, produced first English Bible |
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preached in the language of the people, no protector, martyred at council of constance, beginning of the violent retaliation of the RCC |
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9, reformation really began |
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Profered the High Church services but the protestant theology (basically the Anglican church) |
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Bloody Mary tried to make england catholic again |
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Simply put his name on revise Bishop Bible First successful colonies in NA |
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