In their treatment of the internal lives of individuals, the Catholic and Protestant Churches
A) differed radically; only Protestant churches were concerned with the internal life of the individual.
B) differed radically; Protestants affirmed the total freedom of the individual from outside control.
C) were quite similar; for both the internal life of the individual became a religious concern regulated by the government.
D) were quite similar; in both cases, sins of passion, such as sex and gluttony, became less serious than greed and usury.
E) introduced private confessionals, which allowed confessors to instruct individuals
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