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Theology
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He was the first man to translate the Bible into English. His followers later became known as "Lollards".

John Wycliffe

100
The Swiss cities of Zurich and Geneva are generally associated with these two Reformers.

Ulrich Zwingli and John Calvin

100

The Roman Catholic doctrine of the Eucharist asserts this, the belief that the bread & wine become the substance of Jesus body & blood.

Transubstantiation

200

Jerome became the first to translate the Bible into Latin. His translation is commonly called this.

The Vulgate

200

This 14th & 15th century theologian - a native of Prague - is sometimes called "the Morningstar of the Reformation" and "the Goosefather"

Jan Hus

200

This work by John Calvin was originally an explanation of the Protestant Reformation for Francis I of France, but it endures as one of the most important Christian theologies in history.

The Institutes of the Christian Religion

300

He called Luther to the Diet of Worms in 1521 and allowed Luther to return home despite immense political pressure.

Emperor Charles V

300

French Protestants were often called this in the 16th century.

Huguenots

300

The Cappodocian Fathers contributed to the Christian understanding of this doctrine.

The Trinity

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