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Basile [38]
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Indulgences, which were papers from the pope granting release from penance owed for sins, were being sold to pay off church expenses related to an archbishop buying his position and the pope building a basilica.  Martin Luther objected with 95 theses against the sale of indulgences, which were circulated widely and caused a firestorm of reaction from Rome.

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