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... Catholic exiles . According to Alabaster's story , he had been instructed by Persons in Rome , and by other Catho- lic leaders in Spain , to return to England with proposals for an alliance between the Catholics and the Earl of Essex ...
... Catholic exiles . According to Alabaster's story , he had been instructed by Persons in Rome , and by other Catho- lic leaders in Spain , to return to England with proposals for an alliance between the Catholics and the Earl of Essex ...
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... Catholic . In July 1601 he was removed from the Tower to Framlingham Castle , Suffolk , and kept prisoner there for two years.2 He appears to have ac- cepted his position with resignation.3 But though never himself in Catholic orders ...
... Catholic . In July 1601 he was removed from the Tower to Framlingham Castle , Suffolk , and kept prisoner there for two years.2 He appears to have ac- cepted his position with resignation.3 But though never himself in Catholic orders ...
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... Catholic circles , after the Reformation ; but others , such as The Imitation of Christ , than which few works could be more outwardly ' monastic ' , enjoyed undiminished favour in the sixteenth century , and indeed reached an even ...
... Catholic circles , after the Reformation ; but others , such as The Imitation of Christ , than which few works could be more outwardly ' monastic ' , enjoyed undiminished favour in the sixteenth century , and indeed reached an even ...
Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
COMMENTARY | 45 |
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