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Martin Luther’s Augustinian Monastery

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Eintritt in das Augustiner-Eremiten-Kloster
zu Erfurt
17. Juli 1505
Der wahre Schatz der Kirche ist das allerheiligste Evangelium von der Herrlichkeit und Gnad Gottes.
(62. der 95 Thesen zum Ablaß)
17. Juli 2005
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Admission to the Augustinian Hermits monastery in Erfurt
July 17, 1505
The true treasure of the church is the most holy gospel of the glory and grace of God.
(62 of 95 theses on indulgences)
[Dedicated] July 17, 2005

 

Image Credit: Martin Luther Historical Marker. 20 Mar. 2024, www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=77834.

 

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Address: 10 Augustinerstraße
Erfurt
Thuringia
99084
Germany

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