Of the best-known Reformers after 1,000 A.D. and before or during the 17th century, who is your favorite?

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Ed Vasicek
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Luther
19% (4 votes)
Calvin
33% (7 votes)
Zwingli
14% (3 votes)
Hus
5% (1 vote)
Wycliffe
10% (2 votes)
Tyndale
14% (3 votes)
Waldo
5% (1 vote)
Other (please comment)
0% (0 votes)
Total votes: 21
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Voted for ol' Ulrich... just because I find his story more interesting. But for sheer weight of theological influence, hard to top Calvin.

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Hus?

No takers on Hus? Almost makes me want to change my vote.

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Almost voted Zwingli, but had

Almost voted Zwingli, but had to go with Calvin.

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