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Chapter 10

Religious Life and the Reformations: Early Modern Catholicism

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  • From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
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Sources

  1. Desiderius Erasmus (1523)

  2. Defense of the Imperial Church—Regensburg Reform (July 7, 1524)

  3. Defending Clerical Marriage—Katharina Schütz Zell (1524)

  4. Defending Women’s Communal Life—Caritas Pirckheimer at Nuremberg (1524)

  5. Swiss Defenders of the Old Faith—Articles of the Nine Members’ Delegates (1525)

  6. Defending Women’s Communal Life—Dominican Nuns at Strasbourg (1526)

  7. Seven-Headed Luther (1529)

  8. The General Mobilization of the Catholic Church—The Council of Trent (1547–63)

  9. Council of Trent (mid-17th century)

  10. Image Series: “The Dignitaries and Offices of the Roman Church” (2nd half of the 16th century)

  11. Church Hierarchy: Bishops (2nd Half of the 16th Century)

  12. Church Hierarchy: Abbots and Hermit (2nd Half of the 16th Century)

  13. Church Hierarchy: Three Monks (2nd Half of the 16th Century)

  14. Church Hierarchy: Pilgrim, Vicar, and Flagellant (2nd Half of the 16th Century)

  15. Church Hierarchy: Priest, Deacon, Acolyte (2nd Half of the 16th Century)

 
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