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OpenStudy (kewlgeek555):

Ninth Grade World History Question(s) - Just making Sure!

OpenStudy (kewlgeek555):

Read the following excerpt from the Council of Trent, Seventh Session, Decree on the Sacraments. Then answer the following question: On Baptism CANON V.—If any one saith, that baptism is free, that is, not necessary unto salvation; let him be anathema [banished]. CANON XII.—If any one saith, that no one is to be baptized save at that age at which Christ was baptized, or in the very article of death; let him be anathema [banished]. Public Domain Which of the following conclusions can be drawn based on the excerpt? a. During the Counter-Reformation, the Catholic Church agreed with Calvinists on the issue of baptism. b. During the Counter-Reformation, the Catholic Church agreed with Anabaptists on the issue of baptism. c. During the Counter-Reformation, the Catholic Church maintained that baptism was optional. d. During the Counter-Reformation, the Catholic Church maintained that children should be baptized.

OpenStudy (kewlgeek555):

I chose a....

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

I remember doing this! Which assignment?

OpenStudy (kewlgeek555):

It is 04.04.

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

The answer was: During the Counter-Reformation - The Catholic Church maintained that children should be baptized.

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

Memories of the 9th grade *-*

OpenStudy (kewlgeek555):

Thank you can I ask more. :3

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

Sure! Just make sure you make it a new post - My computer lags after a lot of things on one page >.<

OpenStudy (kewlgeek555):

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OpenStudy (thadyoung):

sorry i couldn't help

OpenStudy (toots):

The correct answer is - During the Counter-Reformation, the Catholic Church maintained that children should be baptized.

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