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  • “We are saved by faith alone, but the faith that saves is never alone.” - martin luther
  • “Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree.” - Martin luther
  •  “Beer is made by men, wine by God.”- Martin Luther 
  • martin luther was born november 10 1483, he sent his ninety five these on the power and efficay of indulgences to the archbishop of meniz. martin luther was a reformer at wiitenberg germany
  • “If you want to change the world, pick up your pen and write."-martin luther
  • according to professor maculloch martin luther opposed to the catholic church of his day essentially selling indulgences, which helped fund the reconstruction of saint peters basilica in rome. later, luther fastened his 95 theses to the gate of wittenbary church accusing the catholic church of heresy nd corruption this courageous act is remembered as the genuine beginning of the protestant reformation
  • "“I have so much to do that I shall spend the first three hours in prayer."-martin luther
  • Martin luther changed the church actions triggeredsignificant reform inside the Church. Luther, a well-known theologian, stroveto bring people closer to God by translating the Bible into ordinary languages,radically altering the relationship between church leaders and theircongregations. In 1517, Luther authored a book criticising the CatholicChurch's corrupt practise of selling "indulgences" to absolve peopleof their sins. Luther's opinions affected the Protestantism that formed as aresult of the Catholic Church's division for the rest of his life. His writingshad a significant impact on the course of Western theological and culturalhistory.
  • “Everything that is done in this world is done by hope.”- martin luther 
  • Luther believed that salvation could only be attained via faith. The Church declared Luther a heretic, prohibiting the reading or publication of his 95 Theses and threatening him with excommunication. Luther was adamant in his beliefs and refused to modify his views. In retaliation, the Catholic Church forbade any residents of the Holy Roman Empire from supporting Lutheranism, claiming that their property would be taken away if they did. Luther was declared an outlaw, and a warrant for his arrest was issued. Frederic III shielded him as he pursued his reform mission.
  • The church continue to serve the mission of jesus by new Catholicteaching, ecclesiastical institutions, new religious organisations, andspirituality were clarified or improved, and Catholic piety was revitalised ina number of places. Moreover, throughout the Counter-Reformation, differentmissionary endeavours helped Catholicism reach a global audience. MartinLuther's break with the Catholic Church had a long-term effect on Christianity,separating it into several sects and groups. Many Protestant churches existtoday as a result of his "revolution."
  • Luther died on February 18, 1546, at the age of 62, after suffering a stroke while visiting his homeland of Eisleben. He was buried in Wittenberg's All Saints' Church, the city he had helped transform into a centre of learning. Luther's ideas and translations had a huge impact on Christian doctrine.
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