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What did John Calvin and Martin Luther have in common?

-They are both founders of the Lutheran church.
-They broke with the Catholic Church.
-They printed the first bible.

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User Jdd
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They broke with the catholic church
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User Steven Smethurst
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Option: They broke with the Catholic Church.

Step-by-step explanation:

John Calvin and Martin Luther broke from the Catholic Church by seeing the corruption in it. The Catholic Church indulged in illegal means to acquire money from the people by selling "indulgences" to obtain salvation, which enraged both of them in German and in France. Luther believed that the individual has control over what happens in his life. Calvin believes in the sovereignty of God in life.

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