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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. 1320s–1384) criticized papal authority and church corruption, argued for scripture as the highest authority, and promoted English translations of the Bible — ideas that later influenced the Protestant Reformation.