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... to Protestant Reformation On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther, an Augustinian monk turned professor, nailed to a door of the Church in Wittenberg, Germany a ...
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... Mr. Luther nailed the 95 theses, going against indulgences and other church practices, to the door of the church in Wittenberg. ...
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... October 30 Luther returned back in Wittenberg and was under Elector Frederick III of Saxony Protection.(Smith 50) In March 29, 1519 Luther Wrote a letter to ...
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... This distraction helped Luther return to his work with aid of his followers in Wittenberg. Some of his followers went too far carrying out the reform. ...
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... leaving it(pg 44). they lived in part of Augustinian monastery at Wittenberg where Luther had been a Friar. They had five children ...
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... priests. The Wittenberg students retaliated by burning Tetzel's, and in 1518 Luther was joined in his views by Melanchthon. Luther's ...
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... This distraction helped Luther return to his work with aid of his followers in Wittenberg. Some of his followers went too far carrying out the reform. ...
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... He taught Biblical studies at the University of Wittenberg. Luther's beliefs challenged the church although many people agreed with his ideas. ...
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... He taught Biblical studies at the University of Wittenberg. Luther's beliefs challenged the church although many people agreed with his ideas. ...
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... He taught Biblical studies at the University of Wittenberg. Luther's beliefs challenged the church, and many people agreed with his ideas. ...
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... Another great man was a German monk, Martin Luther. He taught Biblical studies at the University of Wittenberg. Luther's beliefs challenged the church. ...
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... He taught Biblical studies at the University of Wittenberg. Luther's beliefs challenged the church although many people agreed with his ideas. ...
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... Luther opposed this idea and stated his beliefs in his Ninety-Five Thesis, which he posted on the castle door in Wittenberg, Germany. ...
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... of the church were concerned only with the position of the church as a power of this world." ( Lohse 92) Martin Luther was teaching at Wittenberg College when ...
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... Luther was very against this idea and posted up 95 theses at Wittenberg Castle in which he denounced the selling of indulgences. ...
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... The Protestant Reformation moved forward when Luther nailed his Ninety five theses, which was in Latin, on the door of a castle church in Wittenberg Germany. ...
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... Luther felt this completely reversed the nature of repentance ... October 31, 1517 he nailed his Ninety-five Theses to the doors of the Castle Church in Wittenberg. ...
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On Oct. 31, 1517 , Martin Luther a professor and a monk of theology, posted his 95 Theses on the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany . ...
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... Although the Ninety-Five Theses, posted on the doors of the Wittenberg Castle in 1517 is generally regarded as the turning point in Luther's ideology, and the ...
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... His condemnation as well as other atrocities committed by the Catholic church lead Luther to nail his Ninety-five Theses to a church door in Wittenberg. ...
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... Martin Luther wrote the 95 Theses, which told what he thought was wrong with the church. He nailed it to the door on the Wittenberg's All Saints Church. ...
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... five Theses on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg was indeed ... Like David, who liberated the Israelites form the Philistines, Luther became the victor ...
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... Martin Luther knew that these rules were not of sound doctrine. ... these ninety-five theses' which were nailed to the outside church door in Wittenberg were the ...
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... He didn't like the fact that they were selling indulgences. In 1517 Catholic fund-raisers began selling indulgences in Martin Luther's city of Wittenberg. ...
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... Martin Luther a German priest, who lived in the small city of Wittenberg was the the most famous critic of the corrupt practices of the Catholic church. ...
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... Reformation got a "jumpstart" when an Augustinian university professor named Martin Luther posted on the door of the castle church at Wittenberg, 95 theses ...
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... Martin Luther. Luther was a German Augustinian monk and professor of theology at the University of Wittenberg in Saxony. His goal ...
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The immediate cause that started the reformation was Martin Luther's act of posting the Ninety-five Theses on the door of the Wittenberg Cathedral in the Holy ...
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... emperor. The Reformation began suddenly when Martin LUTHER posted 95 theses on the church door at Wittenberg on October 31, 1517. Open ...
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... The Church at this point was fed up with Luther's antics. Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of a Church in Wittenberg on October 31, 1517. ...
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