What was a common trait of the heretics and reformers of the thirteenth through fifteenth centuries?
A. desire for simplicity and purity of worship
B. belief in the need for a clear church hierarchy
C. suspicion of the growing authority of lay members in the affairs of the church
D. opposition to the power of secular authority in the growing centralized states of Europe
Answer: A
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