The Council of Trent was exceedingly important for its clearing orders on self-reform and for its stubborn definitions that clarified essentially each convention challenged by the Protestants. Incited by the Reformation, it also has been portrayed as the encapsulation of the Counter-Reformation.
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Answer:
Federalist and Democratic-Republican
Explanation:
Martin Luther didn't start his own reformation because he obviously wasn't the only guy who was thinking; why would i want all my hard earned money to go and do get used on the different church taxes.
Assuming that you're referring to the Unsigned Southern Press review of 1852, i think the writer was using first person point of view plural.
In the review, the writer keep using the word 'we' such in : "we doubt Mrs. stowe would recognize the cogency of this argument"
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