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if he was a baptized member of the church and he rejected an article of faith, then yes. if he rejected any article of faith without being a baptized member of the church then he is free of heresy.

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What did Martin Luther do when he was convicted of heresy?

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What actions did Martin Luther take in response to the Churches actions?

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What year was Luther accused of heresy?

Pope Leo X issued Exsurge Domine on 15 June 1520 condemning the errors of Martin Luther, and Decet Romanum Pontificem on 3 January 1521 condemning and excommunicating Martin Luther and his followers, see links below:


How was Martin Luther perceived at the time?

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Martin Luther and Martin Luther Johann Gutenberg were two men who broke with the catholic?

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Who did Martin Luther King like?

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