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Gnoma [55]
4 years ago
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This Reformation leader nailed ninety-five reasons on the door of a church stating his objections to some of the Catholic Church

's teachings.
John Knox
Martin Luther
John Calvin
John Wycliffe
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Rasek [7]4 years ago
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Martin Luther. He ended up starting the Protestant reformation this way
zmey [24]4 years ago
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Answer:

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B. Martin Luther

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