Use the following excerpt from the decrees of the Fourth Council of Trent (1546) to answer the question:
[The Council decrees, that no one, relying on his own skill, shall, --in matters of faith, and of morals...presume to interpret the
said sacred Scripture contrary to that sense which holy mother Church --whose (skill it is to judge of the true sense and
interpretation of the holy Scriptures, --hath held and doth hold... -- excerpt from the decrees of the Fourth Council of Trent, 1546
In what way does the passage respond to the Protestant Reformation's view on biblical interpretation?
OIt gives a false appearance of agreeing with the Reformation.
It goes along with Protestant reformers without admitting the fact.
O it outdoes the Protestants in overturning an old Catholic doctrine.
Olt upholds a doctrine that goes against the Protestant idea of individualism.