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Home | Centuries | The 17th century - In the days of the Edict of Nantes | The Catholic reforming movements in seventeenth-century France
In the days of the Edict of Nantes - The Catholic reforming movements in seventeenth-century France Add all articles to the favourites list Thumbnail composite Previous 9 / 9

The seventeenth century saw the rise of various movements attempting to reform the Catholic Church from within while avoiding any break-away. Such movements aimed partly at countering the influence in France of the Protestant reformation.



The Catholic reforming movements in seventeenth-century France
 The Catholic reforming movements in seventeenth-century France
Jansenism : a movement of great influence
 Jansenism : a movement of great influence
Jansenism and Protestantism
 Jansenism and Protestantism
Blaise Pascal (1632-1662)
 Blaise Pascal (1632-1662)
 
 
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