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Protestant Reformation / Lutheranism / Stanislav Piętak / Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod / Augsburg Confession / John Amos Comenius / Unity of the Brethren / Lutheran CORE / Christianity / Protestantism / Martin Luther
Date: 2009-04-30 11:24:59
Protestant Reformation
Lutheranism
Stanislav Piętak
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
Augsburg Confession
John Amos Comenius
Unity of the Brethren
Lutheran CORE
Christianity
Protestantism
Martin Luther

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