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· the inquisition · the jesuits · the council of trent all of these were mainly designed for what purpose?
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· the inquisition · the jesuits · the council of trent all of these were mainly designed for what purpose?
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They were designed as the answer to the Protestant Reformation. It was the Counter-Reformation. They addressed the many different "heresies" that they saw as being promoted by the Protestant Movement.
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