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Title: How new ideas replaced Medieval Knowledge
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This idea would lead to important events during the Reformation, when individuals such as Martin Luther would rise to oppose the Church.
The beginning of the Reformation is written as being the year 1521, when Martin Luther was excommunicated by Pope Leo X, and began his own church... Showed first 250 characters
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However, the ideas that built up to make this happen started long ago, with people like John Wycliffe, Jan Hus, Erasmus expressing their ideas in a more quiet fashion that Luther. Some important ideas that arose during the Reformation were Justification by Faith Alone, an idea Luther expressed when he read the passage in the Bible, and also previously voiced by the other thinkers... Showed next 250 characters
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