[...] that the Jєωs have been the greater and more dangerous enemy of Christianity is indisputable. Most of the important anti-Christ heretical sects and revolutionary movements - [....] the Reformation, the Cromwellian campaign, [....]
The misnamed
Cromwellian campaign was actually a Cromwellian
Revolution, and is quite properly known widely as the "
English cινιℓ ωαrs". 
10 years of war- led to Parliament abolishing the British monarchy, made very personal by Cromwell, who arranged for a kangaroo-court to endorse public execution of the reigning King Charles I in London.
His religious policies, coupled with his marriage to a Roman Catholic, generated the antipathy and mistrust of reformed groups such as the Puritans and Calvinists, who thought his views too Catholic. He [...] failed to successfully aid Protestant forces during the Thirty Years' War. His attempts to force the Church of Scotland to adopt high Anglican practices led to the Bishops' Wars, strengthened the position of the English and Scottish parliaments and helped precipitate his own downfall.
The
Thirty Years' War was plainly a war of
Protestant European royalty
versus Catholic European royalty.
A few years later,
Cromwell was made
de facto king, ruling Britain as "Lord Protector" from 1653 until his death (1658).
Protestants had no need for Jєωιѕн agitation, for Protestants to be moved to hateful violence; they were plenty capable of it on their own, especially the
Calvinists. They demonstrated that repeatedly during the "
Reformation"--a term devised by the Protestants as a kindler gentler substitute for the accurate Catholic term "
Revolt"--by wrecking Catholic shrines in England, plus the interiors of numerous Catholic churches in northern Europe, whether they succeeded in stealing them for their own heretical uses or not.
[....] etc - have come directly or indirectly from anti-Catholic Jєωs.
The Augustinian
Catholic priest Luther?  The diocesan-ordained
Catholic priest Zwingli?  The
tonsured Catholic Frenchman-turned-humanist lawyer Calvin? 
Defensor Fidei Henricus VIII?  All
Jєωs!?  
Oy, vay!  Who knew?
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Note #: Beginning my count in 1639, with the
Bishops' Wars of the British Protestants.