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What were the goals of the Protestant reformation?

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The reformers did not accept the pope’s authority, as well as the principles and practices the pope preached. The reformers worked to change that. They believed that all matters of faith and salvation were given and controlled by God alone.
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Answer: The reformers rejected the authority of the pope as well as many of the principles and practices of Catholicism of that time. The essential tenets of the Reformation are that the

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Bible is the sole authority for all matters of faith and conduct and that salvation is by God's grace and by faith in Jesus Christ.

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