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Who started the Reformation in England?
John Calvin
Henry VIII
Martin Luther
John Wycliffe
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Henry VIII.
He forced the break with Rome (culminating in the 1534 Act of Supremacy) to secure an annulment and control the English church. Continental reformers (Luther, Calvin) influenced English theology later, and John Wycliffe was an earlier proto-reformer, but the official English Reformation began under Henry VIII.
He forced the break with Rome (culminating in the 1534 Act of Supremacy) to secure an annulment and control the English church. Continental reformers (Luther, Calvin) influenced English theology later, and John Wycliffe was an earlier proto-reformer, but the official English Reformation began under Henry VIII.
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