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mezya [45]
4 years ago
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Which French leader of the Protestant Reformation made Geneva a center of Protestant thought and faith? A. Teresa of Avila B. Jo

hn Huss C. Martin Luther D. John Calvin
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Rainbow [258]4 years ago
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John Calvin was a French leader of the Protestant Reformation. He made Geneva a center of Protestant thought and faith. He was the founder of a sect of Christianity called Calvinism.
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