The Counter-Reformation (also the Catholic Revival or Catholic Reformation) was the period of Catholic resurgence beginning with the Council of Trent (1545-1563) and ending at the close of the Thirty Years' War (1648), and was initiated in response to the Protestant Reformation.
The Two Reformations - 1911 was released on: USA: 28 January 1911
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The cast of The Two Reformations - 1911 includes: Augustus Carney Fred Church Gladys Field Eldon Hatch Margaret Joslin Arthur Mackley Chick Morrison Victor Potel Brinsley Shaw Harry Todd
No, religious tolerance was not prevalent throughout the world after the Reformation and Counter Reformation. While there were some instances of increased tolerance in certain regions, religious conflicts and persecution continued in many parts of the world. The level of tolerance varied greatly depending on the time period and location.
Protests against a church organization are called different names depending on the level of disagreement. Minor protests are called disagreements or disputes. Major religious changes are usually the result of what are called "reformations." Such reformations happened at the ideals of people like Martin Luther or John Calvin.
Protestants did not reform the Catholic Church. They (Martin Luther, Henry VIII, etc) formed their own religions. The Catholic Church then reformed itself.
A for loop is just a while loop with a built-in counter. For example, the following programs are functionally identical: While loop: int counter = 0; while(counter < 10) { printf("counter = %d\n", counter); counter++; } For loop: for(int counter = 0; counter < 10; counter++) { printf("counter = %d\n", counter); }
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