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one of the most obvious similarities is that both of them broke away from the catholic church. another similarity that is not as obvious is that both broke up monastaries. however they broke them up for many different reasons. both changed stuff from catholisim. Henry VIII allowed divorces, while Martin Luther change indulgences.

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