Erasmus' writings contributed to the Reformation by:
A) pointing to the human basis of scripture.
B) defending the divine authorship of scripture.
C) his rejection of Scholasticism.
D) his defense of the divorce of King Henry VIII.
E) his piety and religious books.
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A) was
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A)
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Q7: The European Renaissance:
A) produced a renewal of
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