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Terminology
2
Precursor Catholic Reformation
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2.1
Priests and Religious Orders
3
Contemporary events
4
Councils and documents
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4.1
Confutatio Augustana
4.2
Council of Trent
4.3
Index Librorum Prohibitorum
4.4
Roman Catechism
4.5
Nova ordinantia ecclesiastica
4.6
Defensio Tridentinæ fidei
4.7
Unigenitus
5
Politics and wars
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5.1
British Isles
5.2
The Netherlands
5.3
Germany
5.3.1
Cologne
5.4
Belgium
5.5
Bohemia and Austria
5.6
France
5.7
Italy
5.8
Poland and Lithuania
5.9
Spain
5.9.1
Indian
5.10
Eastern Rites
5.10.1
Middle East
5.10.2
Ukraine
6
Outcomes
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6.1
Areas affected
6.2
Religious orders
6.3
Devotion and mysticism
6.4
Baroque art
6.4.1
Decrees on art
6.5
Church music
6.5.1
Reforms before the Council of Trent
6.5.2
Reforms during the 22nd session
6.5.3
Saviour-Legend
6.5.4
Reforms following the Council of Trent
6.6
Calendrical studies
7
Major figures
8
See also
9
References
10
Notes
11
Bibliography
12
Further reading
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12.1
General works
12.2
Primary sources
12.3
Historiography
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Catholic political and religious response to the Protestant Reformation and earlier reformism
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