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In 1517, Martin Luther criticized the Roman Catholic Church, particularly its practices related to the sale of indulgences, which he viewed as corrupt and contrary to Christian teachings. His criticisms were articulated in the "Ninety-Five Theses," where he argued that salvation could not be bought and emphasized the importance of faith and scripture over ecclesiastical authority. This act is often considered the catalyst for the Protestant Reformation.

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