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Reformation comes from the verb reform. The Reformers (Hus, Luther, Calvin and others) wanted to re-form the Church, form it in the image of the primitive Church, that bunch of apostles and first converts. Luther wanted a church in the constant process of reformation, a church continually seeking her true form in God´s Word.

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