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Hellen Stirke did not debate theology, write a treatise, or preach to hundreds. She just staked her soul on Scripture — and paid for it with her life.
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He never preached a sermon and never authored a theological treatise. He was a Reformer by accident — or, better, by common grace.
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If the Reformation could be summarized in three men, then alongside Martin Luther and John Calvin would be the Swiss giant, Huldrych Zwingli.
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One Lord, one faith, one stake. The story of two great Reformers burned at the same stake.
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Though once utterly enchanted with Catholic piety, William Farel would be used by God to liberate countless thousands from the bondage of Roman superstition.
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Thomas Cranmer led England from Roman Catholicism and shaped England’s theology perhaps more than any other Reformer.
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To some a queen, to others a heretic, Marguerite de Navarre used her royal power to win others to Reformed faith — and then protect them under persecution.
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What Marie Dentière lacked in feminine modesty or humility for her day, she made up for with unrivaled zeal for the gospel.
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He was the German glue of the Protestant movement — the unifier between the diverse strands of Reformation.
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William Tyndale gave his life so British commoners could know the Bible — not in Latin, but in their own mother tongue.
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Thomas Becon brought the Reformation from the churches to the kitchens, courts, shipyards, and battlefields. All of life is a stage for worshiping God.
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After fifteen years of preaching Catholic doctrine, Peter Martyr awoke to the gospel, fled his home, and championed the Reformation across Europe.
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While searching for the doctrine of transubstantiation in Scripture, he discovered the gospel instead.
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He sought to win his opponents not with violence, coercion, or insults, but with endless gentleness.
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She was wife to four husbands, mother to eleven children, and disciple to one Lord who never left her side.
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While Luther was brash, impulsive, and forceful, his brilliant young disciple was a timid, sober-minded unifier.
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Girolamo Savonarola condemned the pope’s abuses and elevated the authority of Scripture — all while Luther was only a child.
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Jan Hus was a preacher, a political figure, a prophet, a proto-Reformer, and a martyr of the first class.
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This proto-Reformer’s protest against the Catholic Church was the first tremor of the coming spiritual earthquake.
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John Wycliffe died almost exactly a hundred years before Martin Luther was born, but his impact on the Reformation is unmistakable.
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