95 Theses
Martin Luther's "Ninety-Five Theses" is a list of grievances regarding the sale of indulgences to the faithful. Luther offers Biblical support for his argument, in which he states that the sale of indulgences in exchange for a)penance for present and future sins or b)penance for the dead's sins is a practice which goes against the foundations of the church's doctrine on eternal salvation or damnation.
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Ninety-Five Theses, Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther, Johann Tetzel, Luther Augustinian, Peter's Basilica, Christendom Luther, Pope Leo, sale indulgences,
Approximate Word count = 286
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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