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    engaged in‚ to add validity of the atrocities he committed during war. Krebs was raised in a religious family‚ and emulated from a Methodist High School. However‚ post war he did not believe in God. He likes women but doesn’t want to go through the colloquy to have one. He wanted to tell others of his war experiences but no one

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    other countries like Japan The revival of papacy Pope Paul III (1534-1549) was the turning point to the revival of papacy Appointed a reform commission to study the condition of the Jesuits and summoned the council of Trent A Colloquy was held at Regensburg to settle religious tension peacefully Cardinal Caraffa was chosen pope as Paul IV (1555-1559) Council of Trent Problems such as outbreak in plagues‚ war between France and Spain‚ and changing of popes occurred

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    humanism A new concept of human individuality‚ originating in the citystates of fourteenth- and fifteenth-century Italy‚ that was based on desire for excellence in scholarship‚ creative work‚ and education. The humanist movement spread to northern Europe‚ France‚ England‚ and elsewhere‚ and continued to flourish until the mid-seventeenth century. Among its more familiar literary figures are‚ in Italy‚ Dante Alighieri‚ Francesco Petrarca (known as Petrarch)‚ Giovanni Boccaccio‚ Baldassare

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    ABBAABBAACCDEE oShows emphasis on line 12 oEmphasis on lines 13 and 14 also because of change in rhyme scheme oHas structure of meditative poetry: 1) focus of setting 2) analysis of points 3) colloquies (dialogue with God) oDonne is often known for using parts of meditative poetry structure‚ usually colloquies. oSonnet 9 uses trifled of meditative poetry while using traditional rhyming scheme and metaphors of traditional poetry oFocus of sin in the Garden‚ followed by analysis of reasoning that are

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    Technically part of the HRE‚ but functions as an independent state c. Geography and language -> eastern Switzerland 1st affected by protestant reformation 1. Zurich -> Urich Zwingli a. More radical departure from RCC doctrine + ritual b. Marburg Colloquy (1529) – Martin luther and Urich Zwingli (eucharist) Martin luther = Consubstantiation Ulrich Zwingli = body and blood of Jesus symbolic‚ Literal interpretation of the bible d. Geneva -> center of the swiss reformation from 1530 1. French-speaking

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    he had stopped himself from reading them. The German Prince Philip of Hesse saw possbility in creating an alliance between Zwingli and Luther‚ seeing brawn in a united Protestant front. A gathering was held in his castle which is now known as the Colloquy of Marburg‚ which has become infamous for its complete failure. The two men could not come to any agreement due to their disputation over one key doctrine. Although Luther preached consubstantiation in the Eucharist over transubstantiation‚ he believed

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    blacks received land and it spread across the south. “Sherman issued Special Field Order 15‚ which set aside the Sea Islands and a large area along the South Carolina and Georgia coasts for the settlement of black families on forty-acre plots of land (Colloquy 1).” African Americans also received a broken down mule that the army could no longer use. President Lincoln was an active member in seeking freedom and equality for African Americans. Unfortunately‚ after President Lincoln’s death‚ President Andrew

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    19th century Manchester The Industrial revolution was a time for innovation. These innovations brought about many discrepancies as to whether or not the industrialization was a good thing or not. Many people stated that because of the technological advancements‚ the industrialization was a great thing to happen to Manchester. Others believed that the industrial revolution made Manchester dark and dreary as well as overcrowded and less beautiful than it previously was. As the product of the

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    after the exhausting conversation‚ the embarrassment fills the room up which automatically leads to watching television‚ relieving them. Additionally‚ it’s often rude to keep asking someone who is concentrating on the television. It will cut off the colloquy of the show and even sometimes intrude into the climax which annoys the viewers. Thus‚ television discourages smooth conversation. It is without a doubt that watching television

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    Worms and was declared an outlaw. Another important figure was Ulrich Zwingli. Zwingli was the leader of the Swiss Reformation and was humanistically educated. Zwingli was also did not like the idea of indulgences. He and Luther met at the Marburg Colloquy and although they settled many disputes‚ they could not agree on transubstantiation. The final important figure was John Calvin. John Calvin was the founder of Calvinism which replaced Lutheranism as the dominant Protestant group. Calvin believed

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