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...corrects papal errors.? Lutherans also believe in continued prophecy? I thought that the LDS religion was the only one who did not consider prophecy closed.

The Solid Declaration of the Formula of Concord:
When, by the special grace and mercy of the Almighty, the doctrine concerning the chief articles of our Christian religion (which under the Papacy had been horribly obscured by human teachings and ordinances) had been explained and purified again from [in accordance with the direction and analogy of] God's Word by Dr. Luther, of blessed and holy memory, and the papistic errors, abuses, and idolatries had been rebuked

So, was Martin Luther a prophet of God?
Thanks cadisney specially like this from Gordon B Hinckley "God is using not only his covenant people, but other peoples as well, to consummate a work, stupendous, magnificent, and altogether too arduous for this little handful of Saints to accomplish by and of themselves.”
 
A lot of people paved the way and were inspired by God to keep truth alive and allow for spirituality to grow and the restoration to eventually take place.

Was he a Prophet, no because he didnt have that priesthood authority.
Was he divinely inspired at times, probably.

let me find you a link to the article that sort of discusses this principle
It is mostly about Muhammed, but it discusses other divinely inspired people, too.

here is one but it doesnt have the quote I am actually looking for
http://lds.org/ldsorg/v/index.jsp?hideNav=1&locale=0&sourceId=0b9c6528ef2eb010VgnVCM1000004d82620a____&vgnextoid=f318118dd536c010VgnVCM1000004d82620aRCRD
 
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