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Martin Luther believed in the idea of salvation through faith alone, rejecting the authority of the Catholic Church and its teachings on indulgences. His beliefs influenced the Protestant Reformation by sparking a movement that challenged the Church's power and led to the establishment of new Christian denominations.

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