Which of the following was NOT a Protestant Reformer in the 1500s?

a. Philip Spener
b. Martin Luther
c. John Calvin
d. Conrad Grebel


a. Philip Spener

Analysis:
a. Correct. Philip Spener was a Pietistic reformer in the 1600s.
b, c & d. Incorrect. Luther belonged to the 16th century Reformation.

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