“The preconditions of the Reformation were everywhere — the heat was spread evenly across the bottom of the pot. When the bubbles first started to appear, they seemed like solitary events — first John Wycliffe . . . then Jan Hus, the Bohemian reformer . . . then Luther. But by the time of Luther, the entire continent was just a moment away from the full boil” (5 Cities, p. 124).
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