| Sign over the doorway of the Luther Museum at the Luther birth house Notice the “humble” inscription by King Friedrich Wilhelm, whose name is nearly as large as Luther's. In 1817, King Wilhelm had statues of Luther erected all over Germany and paid special attention to the key Luther sites in a massive effort to win support for his forced union of Lutherans and Reformed. Of course, the Reformed didn't much care, but Lutherans who chose to remain Lutheran cared very much and opposed the Prussian Union. |
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