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The religious reformers sought a return to the pure Word.
Now this has a very sharp moral for modern religious reformers.
He joined the religious reformers, but was never very ardent in the cause.
Some say the writers were moral and religious reformers.
He was one of the most significant religious reformers in the history of Scotland.
Kabir grew among the ranks of important religious reformers in India.
"Through violence, of course, like all religious reformers."
Wittig is remembered for his work as a religious reformer at Breslau.
He aimed evidently to be a religious Reformer.
When he was 7, Tibetans recognized him as the reincarnation of a 19th-century saint and religious reformer.
He is considerer the first religious reformer of Kolozsvár.
Thus Italian religious reformers did not have a chance for wider activity and for propagating their views.
Despite the zeal of religious reformers in Europe, England was slow to question the established Church.
He identified Zoroaster as a religious reformer.
He studied Greek, Hebrew and theology and began to read the works of religious reformers.
In history we know these Youngest as pioneers; wise and strong leaders, religious reformers, inventors, and brilliant artists.
Like other religious reformers of the time, they felt that the Catholic Church needed radical cleansing of its impurities.
Laurence was a religious reformer.
Here we are: 'Huss, John, celebrated religious reformer.
Domarus also points out that Hitler did not believe in organized religion and did not see himself as a religious reformer.
In July 1533 a group of religious reformers killed 40 Catholic monks, along with other Catholics, and destroyed the monastery.
Nicolaus Ludwig Zinzendorf (died 1760) was a European religious reformer.
He was a social and religious reformer, so he was also known as 'Mujaddid-e-Zaman'.
In many cases the name of Piers remained current, but his vocation generally was altered; with few exceptions, he was no longer a religious reformer.
William Whittingham, Biblical scholar and religious reformer (born 1524)