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During the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther believed the true beliefs of Christianity could be found A. through the infallible Pope. B. in the Holy Bible itself. C. in the traditions of the church. D. through the church's teachers.

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During the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther believed the true beliefs of Christianity could be found A. through the infallible Pope. B. in the Holy Bible itself. C. in the traditions of the church. D. through the church's teachers.

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B. in the Holy Bible itself.

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