John Wycliffe preached all of the following EXCEPT

a. the sacraments were not necessary for salvation.
b. the wealth and worldliness of the clergy indicated they were anti-Christians.
c. Scripture, not the church, should be the final religious authority.
d. the complete separation of church and state.
e. the bread and wine in communion were not substance of Jesus' body and blood.


d

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What will be an ideal response?

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