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Martin Luther's primary fears centered around the corruption of the Catholic Church and the salvation of souls. He was deeply concerned that the Church's practices, particularly the sale of indulgences, misled believers and obscured the true message of the Gospel. Luther feared that people were being led away from genuine faith and reliance on God's grace. Additionally, he worried about the implications of challenging the Church's authority and the potential for backlash against his reformative ideas.

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