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Meanings of
counter-reformation
in English
Russian
контрреформация
Portuguese
contra reforma religiosa
Spanish
contrarreforma católica
Catalan
contrareforma
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Catholic political and religious response to the Protestant Reformation.
catholic reformation
catholic revival
contrareformatio
reformatio catholica
Related terms
schism
social movement
Russian
контрреформация
Synonyms
Examples for "
catholic reformation
"
catholic reformation
catholic revival
contrareformatio
reformatio catholica
Examples for "
catholic reformation
"
1
Italy; Byzantines in; Cathars in;
Catholic
Reformation
in Ch.
2
A few words must be said about each one of these religious elements in the
Catholic
reformation
.
3
It was prior to 1570 that the Protestant Revolt had been effected and the
Catholic
Reformation
achieved.
4
Where the Renaissance had tried to reconcile heaven and earth, the
Catholic
reformation
tried to split them asunder.
1
He watched the growth, progress, and final triumph of the
Catholic
Revival
.
2
Here you have an example of what the
Catholic
revival
does.
3
The process of
Catholic
revival
,
resisted by some but welcomed by many, had begun.
4
The recent
Catholic
revival
essentially a revival of sacraments.
5
The
Catholic
Revival
was by its nature reactionary.
Usage of
counter-reformation
in English
1
It appears, though, that the matter is being solved slowly but surely by a silent
"
counter
-
reformation
"
by the old leaders.
2
He succeeded, as Pius V, and then the
Counter
-
Reformation
was master.
3
The Mysticism of the
counter
-
Reformation
had its centre in Spain.
4
The character of the
Counter-reformation
was determined by her genius.
5
The Jesuits represented Rome, the
Counter
-
Reformation
,
and the League, and were banished for tyrannicide.
6
The Reformation was the visible outcome of the one, the
Counter
-
Reformation
of the other method.
7
Some of the paintings were plastered over in a
Counter
-
Reformation
attack on these secular images.
8
The movement of the
Counter
-
Reformation
had begun, and any kind of speculative freedom aroused suspicion.
9
How they failed is the history of the
Counter-reformation
.
10
The fanatical Catholicism of the
Counter
-
Reformation
recommended that believers should take Christ's sufferings on themselves.
11
As the
Counter
-
Reformation
assembled the army of soldiers of Christ, the Jesuits were in the vanguard.
12
Borromeo's penchant for order was paired in
Counter
-
Reformation
Catholicism with a carefully regulated enthusiasm for the extrovert.
13
We may begin to see how this tangle developed if we return to the Reformation and
Counter
-
Reformation
.
14
The
Counter
-
Reformation
touched high-water mark with the massacre of St. Bartholomew, a few months after his death.
15
All over Europe, during the last few decades, the forces of the Catholic
Counter
-
Reformation
had scored significant successes.
16
In Savoy, in Switzerland and many other countries, the progress of the
counter
-
Reformation
had been rapid and decisive.
Other examples for "counter-reformation"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for
counter-reformation
Russian
контрреформация
рекатолизация
Portuguese
contra reforma religiosa
contra-reforma católica
reforma da igreja católica
reforma católica
contrarreforma
contra-reforma
antiprotestantismo
Spanish
contrarreforma católica
reforma catolica
reforma católica
contrarreforma catolica
contrarreforma
contrarreformista
contra reforma
Catalan
contrareforma
contrareformista
contra-reforma
contrarreforma
Counter-reformation
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