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27: 263: 149:, he reconciled Protestants, and persistently challenged the chief Anglican divines. He laughed at his capture in 1600. "Now", he said, "my adversaries cannot say that they do not know where to find me", and he would shout challenges from his prison window at every passing parson. His major opponents in controversy were 168:
in 1620, he served as chaplain to the Irish soldiers in the imperial army, and published a diary of his experiences. It is theorized that he returned to Flanders in 1621 and in 1630 went back to Ireland where he continued to work until the outbreak of the Civil War (1640).
141:, where in 1592, he "elected to militate under the Jesuits' standard, because they do most impugn the impiety of heretics". In 1595, there was a call for Jesuits in Ireland, which had been deprived of them for ten years. With 126:, he became a zealous supporter of Protestantism, "with the firm intention to have died for it, if need had been". But having engaged in controversy with "an owld English Jesuit, Father 231:
His "Words of Comfort to Persecuted Catholics", "Letters from a Cell in Dublin Castle", and "Diary of the Bohemian War of 1620", together with a sketch of his life, were published by
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Words of comfort to persecuted Catholics, written in exile, anno 1607, Letters from a cell in Dublin castle, and Diary of the Bohemian war of 1620,
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Banished in 1604, he visited Spain, Rome, and Flanders, 1611-1620. At the outbreak of the
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He was under sentence of death, from which he escaped in the winter of 1641 to the
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he refounded the mission there. Keeping chiefly to Dublin and
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Records of the English Province of the Society of Jesus
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Buquoii Quadrimestreiter, Auctore Constantio Peregrino
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Words of comfort to persecuted Catholics, written in exile, anno 1607, Letters from a cell in Dublin castle, and Diary of the Bohemian war of 1620,

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