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In the mid-1300s, John Wycliffe was
a critic of the Protestant Church.
a reverend in the Protestant Church.
a critic of the Catholic Church.
a leader in the Catholic Church.
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a critic of the Catholic Church.
John Wycliffe (c. 1320sā1384) criticized papal authority and church corruption, argued for scripture as the highest authority, and promoted English translations of the Bible ā ideas that later influenced the Protestant Reformation.
John Wycliffe (c. 1320sā1384) criticized papal authority and church corruption, argued for scripture as the highest authority, and promoted English translations of the Bible ā ideas that later influenced the Protestant Reformation.
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