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Oct 2020
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October 16, 1520: The Wild Boar

LIGONIER MINISTRIES
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In the eyes of Pope Leo X, Martin Luther is a boar running wild in his vineyard, and this pest needs to be hunted down. Today, Leo turns to Luther's patron, Frederick, to help him take the rebel captive.

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