Martin Luther (1483-1546) is commonly called the father of the Protestant reformation. But before Luther were others who contended for the primacy of the biblical Scriptures over the traditions and practices of the established church. Among them was the Englishman John Wycliffe (c. 1320s-December 31, 1384), often called “The Morning Star of the Reformation.” After him came the Czech Jan Hus (c. 1370-July 6, 1415), whom Wycliffe greatly influenced. A century later came Martin Luther, who greatly admired Jan Hus……