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Martin Luther, leader of the Protestant Reformation movement, was a prolific hymn writer. Please complete the title of his most famous hymn: "A Mighty ______ is Our God." |
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Which New York Yankees slugger, known as the "Iron Horse", was a member of the Lutheran faith? |
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This German-born, Lutheran composer became famous for his religious music, particularly his organ fugues. Can you name him? |
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This Swedish-born diplomat became the second Secretary-General of the United Nations in 1953. Please identify him. |
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This Lutheran NASCAR race driver won 76 events, including the 1998 Daytona 500, during his legendary career. Can you name him? |
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This American-born writer became famous in 1960 when his novel "Rabbit Run" was published. Please identify him. |
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Greta Garbo, a famous actress, was born into the Lutheran faith and became well-known for her reclusive lifestyle. Where was she buried? |
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Soren Kierkegaard was a prominent nineteenth century philosopher and theologian. In which city was he born? |
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Dr. Seuss was an American writer who authored such books as "The Cat In the Hat" and "Green Eggs and Ham." What was his real name? |
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The composer Handel is best known today for his "Messiah" oratorio. Where did "Messiah" make its debut in 1742? |
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