Calvin's success as a Reformer is best explained by
A) His ability to cooperate with Reform-minded princes
B) The extreme unpopularity of the papacy in Geneva
C) His ability to establish a church organization that could survive where the civil authorities were hostile
D) His high degree of cooperation with Martin Luther
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