「counter reformation」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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ch, during the turbulent reforms of the | Counter-Reformation and as part of the new movements that b |
osed here was heavily influenced by the | Counter-Reformation and required total assent from its beli |
which remained Lutheran throughout the | Counter-Reformation and to modern times. |
ved as part of changes arising from the | Counter-Reformation and the interior rebuilt by Giorgio Vas |
When in 1621 the | Counter-reformation and re-Catholicisation took effect in t |
fight against the Protestant north, the | Counter-Reformation and the Church's new splendour symbolis |
d upon for polemic by proponents of the | Counter-Reformation, and it is from those polemics that the |
ject enjoyed a revival in popularity in | Counter-Reformation art as an assertion of Catholic doctrin |
Antwerp was then a leading centre of | Counter-Reformation artistic and literary activity. |
The pronoun where refers to | Counter-Reformation as if it was an area, and as it is used |
He began the work of | Counter-Reformation, drove the Protestant preachers from th |
ynod on November 19, 1548 to launch the | Counter-Reformation in Mainz. |
ed by the Bavarian Duke Albrecht V, the | counter-reformation in his diocese. |
Gallus represented the | Counter-Reformation in Bohemia, mixing the polyphonic style |
gbooks reflect the aims of the Bavarian | Counter-Reformation in their insistence on Marian, sanctora |
tance of the Protestant Reformation and | Counter-reformation in the Spiritual History of South Slavs |
he continued the harsh measures of the | Counter-Reformation initiated by his predecessors and in 15 |
ic mystic and lesbian nun, who lived in | Counter-Reformation Italy during the 16th and seventeenth c |
ight by one of the chief figures of the | Counter-Reformation: Johann Eck, who made the university a |
poets as well as being a translator of | Counter-Reformation literature into Welsh. |
hes were permitted only after the harsh | counter-reformation movement, which lasted from 1620 until |
st powerful Protestant publicist of the | counter-reformation period; in politics he was a republican |
iden in 1595 and later became a notable | counter-Reformation preacher. |
As in the 16th century, the | Counter-Reformation repressed any alternative theological c |
of White Mountain, 8 November 1620, the | Counter-Reformation signalled the re-Catholicisation of Pra |
religious context, in keeping with the | Counter-Reformation spirit of Jesuit dramas, marks a new de |
Jesuit-run establishment of a Catholic | Counter-Reformation stronghold on the lower Rhine, and the |
After the | Counter-Reformation, the Plater-Sybergs (Polish: Plater-Zyb |
re, in Trapani at some point during the | Counter-Reformation the episodes of the passion of Jesus st |
rn Europe, torn between Reformation and | Counter-Reformation, to the North and West, Its religious t |
uritans themselves felt threatened: the | Counter-Reformation was succeeding abroad and the Thirty Ye |
In the spirit of the | Counter-Reformation, Wolfgang performed a canonical visitat |
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