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PilotLPTM [1.2K]
2 years ago
15

Match the reformer in column a to his or her contribution to the Reformation movement in column b.

History
2 answers:
koban [17]2 years ago
4 0
The correct matches are as follows:

1. offered tolerance to Catholics as long as they showed loyalty to the English monarch

Elizabeth I


2. questioned the rightful extent of the pope’s religious authority

Martin Luther


3. translated religious scripture into a language common people could understand

<span>John Wycliffe</span>
wolverine [178]2 years ago
4 0

Elizabeth I <em>offered tolerance to Catholics as long as they showed loyalty to the English Monarch.</em> Her reign was characterized for being lenient with Catholics as Elizabeth I opposed to the religious persecutions and sought harmonic coexistence between Protestants and Catholics.

Martin Luther <em>questioned the rightful extent of the Pope's religious authority.</em> Luther's theology opposed to the authority of the Pope alleging that the only source of divine knowledge from God was the teaching of the Bible.

John Wycliffe <em>translated religious scripture into a language common people could understand.</em> He was an English scholastic philosopher and theologian that in 1382 succeeded in translating the Bible from <em>Vulgate</em>, a version of Latin, to <em>vernacular</em> language. The translation came to be known as <em>Wycliffe's Bible.</em>

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