March 24, 2025

John Hus (or Jan Hus) was a Czech priest, philosopher, and reformer who became a key figure in the Bohemian Reformation, predating the Protestant Reformation by a century. Born in 1369, Hus was influenced by the teachings of John Wycliffe, an English theologian, and sought to reform the Catholic Church, particularly criticizing its corruption, the

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March 24, 2025

Charles Grandison Finney (1792–1875) was a prominent American Presbyterian minister and leader in the Second Great Awakening, a religious revival movement during the early 19th century. He is often referred to as one of the most important figures in American evangelical history, especially known for his role in shaping the modern revivalist movement. Famous Quotes:

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March 24, 2025

John Wycliffe (c. 1320s – 1384) was an English philosopher, theologian, and early critic of the Roman Catholic Church. Often called the “Morning Star of the Reformation,” his work laid the intellectual foundation for the Protestant Reformation, even though he lived a century before Martin Luther. Key Contributions and Legacy: Advocate for Scripture in the

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March 24, 2025

John Calvin (1509–1564) was a French theologian, pastor, and reformer who became one of the most influential figures in the Protestant Reformation. His work and theological system laid the foundation for Reformed Christianity, which became widely influential in Europe and later in other parts of the world. His most famous work, Institutes of the Christian

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March 24, 2025

Saint Francis of Assisi (1181–1226) was an Italian Catholic friar, deacon, and preacher who founded the Franciscan Order. He is widely recognized for his deep spirituality, love for nature, humility, and dedication to poverty. Born as Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone in Assisi, Italy, he came from a wealthy family but chose a life of

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