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Date: 2011-12-31 01:23:15
Protestantism
Protestant Reformers
Protestant Reformation
Reformation Day
Wittenberg
Frederick III
Elector of Saxony
Luther
Indulgence
Post tenebras lux
Christianity
Martin Luther
Anti-Catholicism

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