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The Protestant Church began in the early 16th century, primarily marked by Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses in 1517, which challenged the practices of the Roman Catholic Church. This event is widely regarded as the catalyst for the Reformation, leading to the establishment of various Protestant denominations. The movement sought to reform church practices and doctrines, emphasizing the authority of Scripture and salvation by faith alone.

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