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Martin Luther connected with commoners through his accessible language and messaging, particularly in his writings, such as the Ninety-Five Theses, which addressed issues of corruption in the Church. He translated The Bible into German, making it accessible to the laity and empowering them to engage with scripture directly. Additionally, by challenging the authority of the Church and advocating for personal faith over institutional doctrine, he resonated with the everyday concerns and spiritual needs of the common people. His use of pamphlets and sermons further helped disseminate his ideas widely among the populace.

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