What did Shabbetai Sevi, the Quakers, and the Jansenists all have in common?
A) They caused religious divides that were as severe as those during the Reformation.
B) They sought to undermine established religious authority.
C) They caused the end of messianism in Europe.
D) They led to the religious unity characteristic of the mid-seventeenth century.
E) They were highly unaware of the teachings of established religious groups.
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