Answer:
C. John Wycliffe
Step-by-step explanation:
John Wycliffe, born around 1320, died on December 31, 1384 was an English theologian and reformer, who rose up against the Catholic Church. He founded the Lollard movement, which represented the forerunners of Protestantism. His teaching had a strong effect on Jan Hus and Hussites. He was one of the earliest critics of the pope's desire for secular rule. The first one translated the Bible into English. The Wycliffe Bible first appeared between 1382 and 1384. Twelve years after his death, his bones were burned.