I note that youve avoided answering my questions about where this "Bible reconstruction material" is being kept, and if you've seen it. Or rather, can I assume that you couldn't read it if you did? And that you accept unquestioningly the provenance and content of this textus receptus because, well, you're religious aren't you?
I note that textus receptus can translate as "received wisdom"; you believe that this collection of material is a genuine record, some of which has been kept intact for more than two millenia? Despite having been found at different times in different countries, some unspecified agency has managed to reconstruct the Bible from it? Do you mean the Bible as it was first put together, or (one of) today's editions
Don't think so. The power of the papacy was waning at the end of the Renaissance, when many of the beliefs based on "Bible science" had long been overturned. Not to mention various world events such as the discovery of the Americas, wars here and there in Europe etc Luther introduced an alternative to the strictly Catholic dogma at a time Europe definitely needed it, since the influence of Christianity if not the Pope was still very strong. Europe needed a "new" dogma which could be adapted to the new scientific findings, one of which was that the earth orbits around the sun, not the converse.
The new Christianity--Lutheranism--also permitted science to flourish and scientific enquiry to at last throw off the influence of Catholic dogma.
It allowed Henry VIII of England to establish centres of such scientific enquiry, universities which were not tied to Rome, but to the Anglican Church, unlike most universities on the mainland.
Let's not forget, Bruno who agreed with Galileo, was burned at the stake for heresy
I answered the Q on where the textus receptus might be by referring to a book that has more info than I do.