• (1410–1457) (Italian/Neapolitan) Isotta Nogarola (1418-1466) (Italian) Wessel Gansfort (1419-1489) (Frisian) Bartolomeo Platina (1421–1481) (Italian/Roman)...
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    Press, 1968. Bartholomaeus Arnoldi von Usingen Johann Eck Wessel Gansfort Johannes von Goch Juan de Mariana Johann Ruchrat von Wesel Paulus Scriptoris  One...
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  • Spirituali circle was formed. It was concentrated around Spanish immigrant Juan de Valdés, who propagated Christian mysticism. In the 16th century, Venice...
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    Catholic intellectuals, Spanish members of the Dominican Order: Pedro de Soto, Juan de Villagarcía and Bartolomé Carranza. In 1556, Pole ordered clergy to read...
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    Orbais Ratramnus Claudius of Turin Berengar of Tours and Berengarians Wessel Gansfort Johann Ruchrat von Wesel Johannes von Goch Friends of God Pataria Beginning...
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  • on the education of laypeople. A leader of the movement the Dutch Wessel Gansfort (d. 1489) attacked abuses of indulgences. As the manufacturing of paper...
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  • Tyndale Johann Konrad Ulmer also Johann Konrad de Ulma Zacharias Ursinus Juan de Valdés Thomas Venatorius Georg von Venediger Pier Paolo Vergerio Pietro...
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