Mysticism in the fourteenth century
A) was especially advocated by the nominalist school of William of Occam.
B) particularly took hold in France and Spain.
C) emphasized an intensely personal feeling of oneness with God.
D) was fully endorsed and carefully controlled by the church.
E) abandoned orthodox Christianity for heterodox pantheism.
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