Answer:
Some Protestants believed religious imagery should be banned from churches
Step-by-step explanation:
Some reformed Protestants majorly the Calvinist around the sixteenth century in Europe believed that religious imagery should be banned from churches.
In what was known as Iconoclasm, the Calvinist Protestants were involved during this period (16th century) in the destruction of arts in churches, including fittings and symbols as well as those found in open places.