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Nevertheless, it didn't happen! The masses in Germany remained as unchurched as ever. We can be sure of this because teams of inspectors visited the Lutheran churches in many local communities, beginning in 1525 and extending over the next century. These inspectors submitted a huge number of written reports of what they observed - reports that still exist. These documents have been organized and an extensive number of them published by the distinguished American historian Gerald Strauss (1922-2006), who noted, 'I have selected only such instances as could be multiplied a hundredfold.'9 Consider these excerpts in the light of the fact that in most places the people were required by law to attend church services.