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Which Reformation idea did Martin Luther support? (10 point)

The necessity of doing good works in order to attain salvation

The duty to reject organized religion

The superiority of faith over works as a path to salvation

The superior authority of the pope over religious matters

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The superiority of faith over work as a path to salvation, is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Martin Luther was against the church for selling indulgences and he also dropped his belief in purgatory, he denied that person actions had any role in salvation. According to him, it was the faith only which matters for salvation. He also disapproved of the church and pope's role in establishing the articles of faith, said that church and pope cannot establish the articles of faith, people must rely only on the bible.

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