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28 May, 18:42

Describe the influence of calvin, zwingli, and the anabaptist on the protestant reformation

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    Born in Switzerland in 1484, Ulrich Zwingli took the path of many young men of his era and social class. He received a good education and became a Catholic priest. Little did anyone know that Zwingli would eventually become one of the most outspoken Protestant reformers of his age.

    Not long into his priesthood, Zwingli became critical of the Catholic Church. He noticed some abuses, and his interpretations of the Bible led him to believe that Catholicism was wrong in some of its doctrines and practices. Zwingli, who was a very popular and charismatic preacher, soon convinced many people that he was right.

    Eventually, he attained an influential position in the major Swiss city of Zurich, and from there continued to preach reform. He also became heavily involved in Swiss politics. In January of 1523, Zwingli presented his Sixty-seven Articles to Zurich's city council. In them, he argued for a new system, a reform of Christianity, and essentially, a break with the Catholic Church.
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