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Read the quotation from the Council of Trent in the 1500s.

[W]ith God going before us . . . we may . . . deliberate and discuss . . . whatsoever is needful for repelling those assaults of barbarians and infidels, with which they seek the overthrow of all Christendom.

What is the quotation most likely about?
a refusal to accept the spread of Protestantism
a vote of support for the Church of England
a call to arms against the Catholic Church
a desire to end the sale of indulgences

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(A.) a refusal to accept the spread of Protestantism

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what this quotation is most likely about is the public rebelling against the church so they plan on trying to protect it so (if I'm correct and memory serves me right) it is A because there definitely was no blood bath In which the church was overthrown or that the protestant church wanted to give support to the church of England
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