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On October 31st on the Vigil of All Saints, Martin Luther nailed his "95 Thesis" to the church door at Wittenberg. This is used as a rallying cry for the Protestant Reformation. Some reconstructionist historians doubt that this happened, but that copies of the Thesis were mailed to other theologians.

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