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I'm summarising a few of the big stories about the Reformation I've been studying recently.
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Published on: 16 Feb 2026 updatedDate: 2026-02-27
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Published on: 16 Feb 2026
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Updated on: 27 Feb 2026
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1. Moral corruption in public office
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10. Persecution
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In 1520, Martin Luther was declared an heretic in a papal bull issued by Pope Leo X. In response, Martin Luther burned the bull in public and announced that Leo X was the Antichrist. Various players in various quarters tried various strategies for resolving the schism, and it seems that few were willing to give up on violent coercion. In both Catholic and Protestant domains, magistrates burned books and burned people in an attempt to quell heresy.
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