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In 1498, he returned to Eisleben and enrolled in a school, studying grammar, rhetoric and logic.
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Martin Luther became one of the most influential figures in Christian history when he began the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century.
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Beginning in 1513, while preparing lectures, Luther read Psalm 22, which recounts Christ’s cry for mercy on the cross, a cry similar to his own disillusionment with God and religion. Two years later, while preparing a lecture on Paul’s Epistle to the Romans, he read, “The just will live by faith.” He dwelled on this statement for some time. Finally, he realized the key to spiritual salvation was not to fear God or be enslaved by religious dogma but to believe that faith alone would bring salvati
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