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a German Catholic priest of the Late Middle Ages, was the first reformer of Western Christianity to gain a large following and to survive. The movement he founded ultimately created the Protestant branch of Christianity

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Answer: It was Martin Luther

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Martin Luther was a German monk, theologian, university professor, priest, father of Protestantism, and church reformer. His ideas started the Protestant Reformation. Luther taught that the gift of getting saved is a free gift of God and received only through true faith in Jesus as redeemer from sin.

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