Catholic political and religious response to the Protestant Reformation.
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1It appears, though, that the matter is being solved slowly but surely by a silent "counter-reformation" by the old leaders.
2He succeeded, as Pius V, and then the Counter-Reformation was master.
3The Mysticism of the counter-Reformation had its centre in Spain.
4The character of the Counter-reformation was determined by her genius.
5The Jesuits represented Rome, the Counter-Reformation, and the League, and were banished for tyrannicide.
1Italy; Byzantines in; Cathars in; Catholic Reformation in Ch.
2A few words must be said about each one of these religious elements in the Catholic reformation.
3It was prior to 1570 that the Protestant Revolt had been effected and the Catholic Reformation achieved.
4Where the Renaissance had tried to reconcile heaven and earth, the Catholic reformation tried to split them asunder.
1He watched the growth, progress, and final triumph of the Catholic Revival.
2Here you have an example of what the Catholic revival does.
3The process of Catholic revival, resisted by some but welcomed by many, had begun.
4The recent Catholic revival essentially a revival of sacraments.
5The Catholic Revival was by its nature reactionary.
6The Catholic revival of which Froude had seen so much at Oxford was still in full swing.
7The opposition of the Reformation to art has been often enlarged upon; far greater was that of the Catholic revival.
8Europe would be indeed greatly the poorer if it wanted some of the most conspicuous products of the Catholic revival.
9The " Catholic revival" meant the rekindling of earnest religion and care for a good life in thousands of souls.
10Thus, while the Protestant reformation proceeded rapidly at one extremity of Europe, the Catholic revival went on as rapidly at the other.
11But Santayana denies that Luther prevented the euthanasia of Christianity, for there would have been, he affirms, a Catholic revival without him.
12Some future historian, as able and temperate as Professor Ranke, will, we hope, trace the progress of the Catholic revival of the nineteenth century.
13So far as it was possible, I have conducted my treatment of the Catholic Revival on a method analogous to that adopted for the Renaissance.
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