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One of the things the Council of Trent established was the validity of scripture. The council was held between 1545 and 1563.

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The Council of Trent was established by the Catholic Church in the 16th century to address the Protestant Reformation. It reaffirmed traditional Catholic teachings, established guidelines for Church reform, and standardized liturgical practices.

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