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'''Martin Luther''' was the foremost figure of the [[Reformation]] in [[Europe]]. |
'''Martin Luther''' was the foremost figure of the [[Reformation]] in [[Europe]]. Martin Luther was a pagan until he was caught in a thunderstorm, and out of fear gave his life to God and eventually realized the problems of the Catholic Church and changed the look of Christianity throughout the world and history. |
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Revision as of 01:32, 9 September 2006
Martin Luther was the foremost figure of the Reformation in Europe. Martin Luther was a pagan until he was caught in a thunderstorm, and out of fear gave his life to God and eventually realized the problems of the Catholic Church and changed the look of Christianity throughout the world and history.
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Martin Luther was a pagan until he was caught in a thunderstorm, and out of fear gave his life to God and eventually realized the problems of the Catholic Church and changed the look of Christianity throughout the world and history.