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After Martin Luther's protests started the Reformation, the movement gained other leaders as well. Which of these beliefs belonged to the reformation movement started in Switzerland by Huldrych Zwingli?
the belief that large cathedrals could not be sacred places because they held too many people
the belief that priests did not actually turn bread and wine into Christ's flesh and blood
the belief that every man and woman is responsible for his or her own salvation
the belief that women should not be present in church at the same time as men
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The second statement: "the belief that priests did not actually turn bread and wine into Christ's flesh and blood."
Zwingli taught a symbolic/memorial view of the Lord’s Supper (denying transubstantiation and the literal bodily presence), which distinguished his Swiss Reformation from Roman Catholic teaching.
Zwingli taught a symbolic/memorial view of the Lord’s Supper (denying transubstantiation and the literal bodily presence), which distinguished his Swiss Reformation from Roman Catholic teaching.
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