Religious movements in the eighteenth century
A) Were virtually nonexistent because of the Enlightenment
B) Culminated in the Council of Trent
C) Included German and Scandinavian pietism, Methodism in England, Jansenism in France and Italy and Hasidic Judaism in Poland
D) All denounced the current social order
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