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    Luther Argued That the Penalty of Sin Continues So Long
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Luther Argued That the Penalty of Sin Continues So Long

Question 48

Question 48

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Luther argued that the penalty of sin continues so long as


A) the buying of indulgences continues.
B) hatred of self continues.
C) the rule of the pope continues.
D) the wealth of the church continues.
E) the rule of princes continues.

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