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English recusants, anxious to distance themselves from the more extreme claims of the Counter Reformation popes and show themselves capable of loyalty to a Protestant government; the prince-bishops of Germany seeking to order their own affairs or to accommodate the demands of a local prince; Catholic states like the Republic of Venice concerned to limit papal interference--all embraced versions of conciliarism. |
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