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Counter-Reformation
Terminology 'Counter-Reformation’ is a translation of . Counter-Reformation (2006). Wright, A. D. The Counter-reformation: Catholic Europe and the Non-christian World (2nd ed. 2005), advanced. wikipedia.org
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Counter-reformation
ˈCounter-reforˈmation [counter- 4.] A reformation following on, and running counter to, another; applied in Hist. to the movement in the Church of Rome which followed on the Protestant Reformation.1840 S. Austin Ranke's Hist. Popes v. iv. (heading) (1866) II. 25 Beginning of the Counter-reformation ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Art in the Protestant Reformation and Counter-Reformation
Some subjects were given increased prominence to reflect Counter-Reformation emphases. "Reviewing Counter-Reformation Art." 5 Feb. 2007 . Christensen, Carl C. "Art and the Reformation in Germany." wikipedia.org
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Johannes Vermeer, Woman Holding a Balance (video) | Khan Academy
AboutTranscript. Vermeer's "Woman Holding a Balance" portrays a quiet scene of a 17th-century Dutch woman weighing valuables. The painting features a Last Judgment scene behind her, suggesting deeper meanings about wealth and spirituality. Vermeer's precise composition and use of light create a sense of time, change, and stillness, inviting ...
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Counter-Reformation in Poland
The Counter-reformation in Poland () was the response (Counter-Reformation) of Catholic Church in Poland (more precisely, the Kingdom of Poland until 1568 Many scholars agree that "Poland was one of the great successes of the Counter-Reformation" and cite Counter-Reformation in Poland as the main instance wikipedia.org
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clericalization
clericaliˈzation [f. clericalize v.: see -ation.] The action or result of making clerical or placing under clerical rule.1907 Cath. Weekly 4 Jan. 6/2 Such clericalisation of ordinary political events is..undisguised mischief-making. 1928 Observer 19 Feb. 17/1 The Nationalists (Conservatives) [in Ger... Oxford English Dictionary
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League for Catholic Counter-Reformation
The League for Catholic Counter-Reformation (, CRC) is a nationalist and ultramontane organization founded in 1967 by Georges de Nantes, a former abbot wikipedia.org
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Robert L. Bireley
Bireley (July 26, 1933 – March 14, 2018) was an American Jesuit historian of Counter-Reformation Central Europe. Counterreformation: Emperor Ferdinand II, William Lamormaini, SJ, and the Formation of Imperial Policy (University of North Carolina Press, 1981) The Counter-Reformation wikipedia.org
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1538 in Norway
Laurentius Nicolai, Jesuit, active in service of the Counter-Reformation (died 1622). wikipedia.org
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فرديناند كريستيان باور
Fitzer, Möhler and Baur in Controversy, 1832-38: Romantic-Idealist Assessment of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation (Tallahassee (FL), 1974) (AAR wikipedia.org
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Cecilia Ferrazzi
Cecilia Ferrazzi (1609 – 17 January 1684) was an Italian Counter-Reformation Catholic mystic whose life was extensively involved with the establishment Scholars Anne Jacobson Schutte, Cristina Mazzoni, Elizabeth Horodowich, and others have asserted that her story may demonstrate how Counter-Reformation wikipedia.org
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魔鬼的陷阱 Dáblova past
  In the time of Counter-Reformation, a miller and his son come under investigation by a priest of the Inquisition, when rumors spread that their prosperity (展开全部)   In the time of Counter-Reformation, a miller and his son come 豆瓣
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Laurentius Nicolai
Sweden as Kloster-Lasse or Convent-Lawrence (1538, Tønsberg, Denmark–Norway – 1622, Vilnius, Lithuania), was a Norwegian Jesuit, active in service of the Counter-Reformation Sverige i Signum nr 3, 2002 1538 births 1622 deaths 16th-century Jesuits 16th-century Norwegian clergy 16th-century Swedish people Norwegian Jesuits Counter-Reformation wikipedia.org
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Tridentine
It also refers to: The Council of Trent and what followed it The Tridentine calendar The Tridentine Mass See also Counter-Reformation List of communities wikipedia.org
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Ferrazzi
Notable people with the surname include: Bill Ferrazzi (1907–1993), American baseball player Cecilia Ferrazzi (1609–1684), Counter-Reformation Catholic wikipedia.org
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