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14 February, 23:30

Which descriptions of the sale of indulgences, a factor that led to the Protestant Reformation, are true?

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a. Indulgences were payments to the Church that allowed a person to commit any sin without fear of punishment.

b. Protestants agreed with Catholics that good works could make up for a person's sins.

c. John Tetzel sold indulgences to raise money to finish St. Peter's Basilica.

d. Martin Luther wrote a series of arguments against the sale of indulgences.

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  1. 14 February, 23:36
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    b. Protestants agreed with Catholics that good works could make up for a person's sins.
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