In the mid-1300s, John Wycliffe was a. a critic of the Protestant Church b. a reverend in the Protestant Church c.a critic of the Catholic Church. d.a priest in the Catholic Church

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The correct answer is C, but technically D is also correct. John Wycliffe earned his doctorate in divinity at Oxford University and became a professor. He also became a priest, but used this position to speak out against the corruption and the heresy in the Catholic. He openly criticized the pope and the hierarchy of the Catholic church. He is well-known for translating the bible into common English, so people could read it themselves instead of having to rely on the forced interpretation of the church.