Talk:Protestant Reformers
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How on God's earth can John Wycliffe be left out?
[edit]It reads the following...
Precursors
There were a number of people who contributed to the development of the Reformation, but lived before it, including:
John Huss Jerome of Prague Savonarola Peter Waldo Wessel Harmenz. Gansfort
For Chrit's sake, John Huss was an self-said Wycliffite. If you don't want to take my word for it, Protestant thinkers, hundreds of years before us, christened him the morningstar of the reformation.
Truly, there is something so, so, bitter, twisted and evil about willfully and knowingly leaving out John Wycliffe but yet, telling. The Morningstar of the Reformation himself has still (yet again) not been forgiven for kicking it all off. To this day, John Wycliffe seems hated moreso than all the other fore-reformers and reformers.