why did the Roman Catholic Church begin to maintain index of prohibited books from 1558
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because
(i) Printed religious literature stimulated a variety of
interpretations of faith, even among the little educated working class in the
early 16th century.
(ii) Manocchio, an Italian miller, reinterpreted the Bible
in a way that enraged the Roman Catholic Church.
(iii) Such instances worried the Church about people reading
the various interpretations of the religion and questioning the Church.
(iv) Hence, it imposed severe controls over publishers and
booksellers and began maintaining an index of prohibited books.
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It was because.
(i) printed religious literature stimulated a variety of interpretations of faith, even among the little educated working class in the early 16th century.
(ii) menocchio, an italian miller, reinterpreted the bible in a away that enraged the roman catholic church.
(iii) such instances worried the church about people reading the various interpretations of the religion and questioning the church.
(iv) Hence, it imposed severe controls over publishers and booksellers and began maintaining an index of prohibited books .
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(i) printed religious literature stimulated a variety of interpretations of faith, even among the little educated working class in the early 16th century.
(ii) menocchio, an italian miller, reinterpreted the bible in a away that enraged the roman catholic church.
(iii) such instances worried the church about people reading the various interpretations of the religion and questioning the church.
(iv) Hence, it imposed severe controls over publishers and booksellers and began maintaining an index of prohibited books .
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