Henry VIII's reformation in England
A) was based on the ideas of the Anabaptists.
B) was much more politically driven than Luther's reformation.
C) was inspired more by John Calvin's thought than by Luther's thought.
D) made far more profound changes in theology than Luther's reformation did.
E) ignored Luther and instead pushed for change within Catholic guidelines.
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