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Martin Luther remarked printing is the ultimate gift of God and the greatest one. Explain this remark in the life of religious reforms that took place in Europe in the 16th century.
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Answered by mad210219
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Martin Luther remarked printing is the ultimate gift of God

Explanation:

Religious reformer Martin Luther wrote 95 theses criticizing many of the Roman Catholic Church's traditions and rituals. A written copy of that has been placed on a Wittenberg church gate. It questioned the church to have its proposals discussed. The writings of Luther were replicated in large numbers instantly, and read widely. This led to church conflict and the beginning of the Protestant Reformation. In a few weeks, Luther's New Testament edition sold 5,000 copies and within three months, a second edition appeared.

Answered by bvyems1976
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Answer:

MARTIN LUTHER

Explanation:

  1. Matin Luther wrote ninety five thesis ,criticising the practises and rituals of the Roman catholic Church.
  2. Division of Church and the beginning of Protestant reformation.
  3. Meocchio reinterpreted the message of the bible and formed his own views of God.this enraged the Roman catholic church.
  4. Martin Luther having known the radical importance of the printing press, said printing is the ultimate gift of god and the greatest one.
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