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On a sultry day in July of the year 1505 a lonely traveler was trudging over a parched road on the outskirts of the Saxon village of Stotternheim. He was a young man, short but sturdy, and wore the dress of a university student. As he approached the village, the sky became overcast. Suddenly there was a shower, then a crashing storm. A bolt of lightning rived the gloom, and knocked the man to the ground. Struggling to rise, he cried in terror, 'St. Anne help me! I will become a monk.' The man who thus called upon a saint was later to repudiate the cult of the saints. He who vowed to become a monk was later to renounce monasticism. A loyal son of the Catholic Church, he was later to shatter the structure of medieval Cathololicism. A devoted servant of the pope, he was later to identify the popes with Antichrist. For this young man was Martin Luther.
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