David Faulkner

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The expansion of Protestantism was an important factor in some of the most momentous conflicts of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, although many wars fought in the name of Protestantism were motivated by the prospect of wresting political and economic power from Rome as much as by doctrinal issues—at times more so.
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