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His theology was propagated by the Lollards in the 15th century. John Wycliff
Early reformer; burned at the stake for heresy. John Huss
Criticized Church luxury and corruption. Jerome Savonarola
95 Theses; started Protestant Reformation. Martin Luther
Called for reform; humanist scholar. Desiderius Erasmus
Invented printing press; spread reform ideas. Johann Gutenberg
Sold indulgences; provoked Luther’s reaction. John Tetzel
Excommunicated Luther; symbol of Church corruption. Pope Leo X
Founded Calvinism; stressed predestination. John Calvin
Led Reformation in Scotland; founded Presbyterianism. John Knox
Published the first English New Testament (1525); martyred in 1536. William Tyndale
Reformed Church in Switzerland; opposed Luther on Eucharist. Ulrich Zwingli
Broke from Rome; created Church of England. Henry VIII
Puritan leader; promoted Protestantism in England. Oliver Cromwell
Puritan leader; advocated Presbyterianism. Thomas Cartwright
French reformer; supported justification by faith. Jacques Lefevre
Founded Jansenism; emphasized original sin and grace. Cornelius Jansen
Jansenist thinker; defended faith and reason. Blaise Pascal
First Scottish Protestant martyr. Patrick Hamilton
Dutch reformer; wrote Belgic Confession Guy de Bray
An Oxford Reformer who emphasized interpreting the Bible according to the "grammatico-historical sense." John Colet
Published the first complete English translation of the Bible (1535). Miles Coverdale
Archbishop of Canterbury; compiled the Book of Common Prayer. Thomas Cranmer
Known for attempting to restore Roman Catholicism and suppress Reformation reforms in England (1553–1558). Mary Tudor
Responsible for the "Elizabethan Settlement," bringing a moderate religious compromise. Elizabeth I
Advocate of the first conspicuous Separatist movement (1580). Robert Browne
Founder of the Independents (Puritan Congregationalists). Henry Jacob
Authorized the creation of the King James Version of the Bible (1611). James I
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