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,Catholics in Scotland and Ireland, c.1558–c.1640,n possessed considerable potential for renewal, but that the Reformation, assisted by England, by the support of the nobility and by popular adhesion, dominated the scene in the years after 1559. We shall examine the factors that might have sustained a Scottish Catholic recovery but will also discou外星人 发表于 2025-3-27 03:42:20
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,Catholics in Scotland and Ireland, c. 1745–c. 1829, possible to detect the early signs of a ‘second spring’ from around 1790 onwards. Yet for some commentators ‘a severe judgment on eighteenth-century Scottish Catholicism is deserved’. Some might see the symptoms of a more general malaise in the failure of the Scots College, Rome, a key institutionGossamer 发表于 2025-3-27 18:34:34
Conclusion,eformation elsewhere in northern Europe, and certainly in the Scandinavian realms, where Protestantism was established Catholicsm became extinct, and only the United Provinces of the Dutch Republic existed as a Protestant state harbouring a Catholic minority. If anything, though, that comparison fun收养 发表于 2025-3-27 23:55:11
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