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Interpretations of Catholic History

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2011

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1 He considers the Council of Trent ‘should' have been a council of reunion. Why it could not have been so became abundantly clear when the Lutheran delegates invited to attend its sessions refused to recognise a council summoned under papal auspices. Delumeau's observation takes no account of Jedin's discussion of the subject.

2 The original French edition of Catholicism between Luther and Voltaire was reviewed by Judge, H. G. in this Journal, xxiv (1973), 93Google Scholar.