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A Briefe Apologie or Defence of the Catholike ecclesiastical hierarchie & subordination in England, erected these later yeares by our holy Father ... and impugned by certayne libels printed ... by some vnquiet persons under the name of priests of the seminaries. Written ... by priests vnited in
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There is a scholarly consensus that the intention was to affect French domestic politics, strengthening the Guise faction against Anglophiles. Correspondingly his own standing suffered in some quarters. Claudio Acquaviva by the end of the year was concerned that the Jesuit strategies for France and
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A Memoriall for the Reformation of England conteyning certayne notes and advertisements which seeme might be proposed in the first parliament and nationall councell of our country after God of his mercie shall restore it to the catholique faith ; gathered and set downe by R.
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A Relation of the triall made before the king of France upon the yeare 1600 betweene the bishop of Évreux and the L. Plessis Mornay. Newly reviewed . . . with a defence thereof against the impugnations both of the L. Plessis in France and O. E. in England. By N.
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An Ansvvere to the fifth part of Reportes lately set forth by Syr Edward Cooke knight, the King's attorney generall, concerning the ancient and moderne municipal lawes of England, which do appertayne to spiritual power and jurisdiction. By a Catholick Deuyne
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The Judgment of a Catholicke Englishman liuing in banishment for his religion . . . concerning a late booke entituled: Triplici nodo triplex cuneus, or an apologie for the oath of allegiance. . . . wherin the said oath is shewn to be vnlawful. . .
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The Warn-word to Sir F. Hastings Wastword: conteyning the issue of three former treatises, the Watchword, the Ward-word, and the Wastword . . . Whereunto is adjoyned a brief rejection of an insolent . . . minister masked with the letters O.
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Elizabethæ Angliæ reginæ hæresim Calvinianam propvgnantis sævissimvm in Catholicos sui regni Edictvm . . . promulgatum Londini 29 Nouembris 1591. Cum responsione ad singula capita . . . per D. Andream Philopatrum, presb. ac theol. Romanum,
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A Manifestation of the great folly and bad spirit of certayne in England calling themselves secular priestes, who set forth dayly most infamous and contumelious libels against worthy men of their own religion. By priests liuing in
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Dutifull and respective considerations upon foure severall heads . . . proposed by the high and mighty Prince James ... in his late book of Premonition to all Christian princes. . . . By a late minister and preacher in
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Quæstiones duæ: quarum 1a est, an liceat Catholicis Anglicanis . . . Protestantium ecclesias vel preces adire: 2da utrum non si precibus ut concionibus saltem hæreticis . . . licite possint interesse easque
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The Copie of a letter written by F. Rob. Persons, the jesuite, 9 Oct 1599, to M. D. Bis and M. Cha, two banished and consigned priests... for presuming to goe to Rome in the affaires of the Catholicke church
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the English mission would turn out to be inconsistent in the longer term, and consulted Pope Gregory XIII on the matter. Persons as his subordinate had been told to drop plans to assassinate Elizabeth.
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A quiet and sober reckoning with M. Thomas Morton, somewhat set in choler by his advesary P. R. ... There is also adioyned a peece of reckoning with Syr Edward Cooke, now LL. Chief Justice
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An Apologicall Epistle: directed to the right honourable lords and others of her majesties privie counsell. Serving as well for a preface to a Booke entituled A Resolution of Religion
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The Third part of a treatise intituled of the Three Conversions of England. Conteyning an examen of the Calendar or Catalogue of Protestant saints . . . devised by Fox. By N. D.
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had found Mercurian resistant to change in October 1579. Persons fast tracked English recruits to the Jesuits, and planned to set up cooperation with the remaining English
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A brief discovrs contayning certayne reasons why Catholiques refuse to goe to Church . . . dedicated by I. H. to the queenes most excellent Maiestie. Doway, John Lyon
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A new enterprise was projected for September 1583, this time through England. Persons was sent by the Duke of Guise with written instructions to Rome. He returned to
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inmates. Campion and Persons also prepared their own personal statements, to be kept in reserve. The immediate consequence was that Pounde was then transferred to
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A Temperate Ward-word to the turbulent and seditious Wach-word of Sir Francis Hastinges, knight, who indevoreth to slander the whole Catholique cause.... By N. D.
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A Treatise of Three Conversions of England ... divided into three parts. The former two whereof are handled in this book. . . . By N. D., author of the Ward-word
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The Reckoned Expense: Edmund Campion and the Early English Jesuits: Essays in Celebration of the First Centenary of Campion Hall, Oxford (1896-1996)
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A treatise tending to mitigation tovvards Catholicke-subiectes in England. . . . Against the seditious wrytings of Thomas Morton, minister. By P. R.
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De persecvtione Anglicana commentariolus a collegio Anglicano Romano hoc anno 1582 in vrbe editus et iam denuo Ingolstadii excusus . . . anno eodem.
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closely, and try to finance the campaign against the papal forces with exactions from them. Campion and Persons crossed separately into England.
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A Discussion of the answer of M. William Barlow, Doctor of Diuinity, to the book intituled, The Judgment of a Catholic Englishman, St. Omers
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Much of the time Persons spent in England was taken up with covert printing, and pamphleteering. He made his negative view on church
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A Review of ten pvblike dispvtations or conferences held within the compasse of foure yeares vnder K. Edward and Qu. Mary. By N.D.
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Robert Persons S.J.: The Christian Directory (1582): The First Booke of the Christian Exercise, Appertayning to Resolution
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had achieved nothing successful in 1578, the intervention under FitzGerald caused the English authorities to monitor the
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1596. Left in manuscript, the circulation having included Isabella Clara Eugenia. It was first published in 1690 by
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took over the lead, placed the Duke of Parma in charge, and limited involvement to Persons, Allen, and Hew Owen.
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A briefe censure upon two bookes written in answer to M. Edmund Campians offer of disputation. Doway, John Lyon
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A Discouerie of I. Nicols, minister, misreported a Jesuite, latelye recanted in the Tower of London. Doway
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parents. Through the favour of local parson named John Hayward, a former monk, he was educated in 1562 at
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held not long after Frs. Persons and Campion landed. It was aimed at implementing a 1563 declaration of
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Page from Robert Persons's anonymous work of 1594 on the future succession to Elizabeth I, discussing
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The Poetics of Conversion in Early Modern English Literature: Verse and Change from Donne to Dryden
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A Historical Sketch of the Conflicts between Jesuits and Seculars in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth
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A Defence of the censvre gyven vpon tvvo bookes of William Charke and Meredith Hanmer, mynysters
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God's Secret Agents: Queen Elizabeth's Forbidden Priests and the Hatching of the Gunpowder Plot
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of August 1582. One consequence was that Allen was made Cardinal, as Persons had recommended.
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as Cardinal on the latter's death. Unsuccessful, he was rewarded with the rectorship of the
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A Christian Directorie, guiding men to their saluation, devided into three books, anno 1585
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Writing and Religion in England 1558-1689: Studies in Community-Making and Cultural Memory
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common law, pointing to a lack of evidence for authoritative statutes before the reign of
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while they were en route to England. After the initial invasion force under the mercenary
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A Conference abovt the next svccession to the crowne of Ingland, divided into tvvo partes
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priest. He was a major figure in establishing the 16th-century "English Mission" of the
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Catholic Resistance in Elizabethan England: Robert Persons's Jesuit Polemic, 1580-1610
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Catholic Resistance in Elizabethan England: Robert Persons's Jesuit Polemic, 1580-1610
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Adaptations of Calvinism in Reformation Europe: Essays in Honour of Brian G. Armstrong
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Catholic Resistance in Elizabethan England: Robert Persons's Jesuit Polemic, 1580-1610
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Catholic Resistance in Elizabethan England: Robert Persons's Jesuit Polemic, 1580-1610
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Catholic Resistance in Elizabethan England: Robert Persons's Jesuit Polemic, 1580-1610
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over the ecclesiastical jurisdiction, Robert Persons published his polemical response
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disrupted the plan, and the Duke of Guise became absorbed in French domestic affairs.
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Catholic Resistance in Elizabethan England Robert Persons's Jesuit Polemic 1580-1610
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were thought to be by Persons (as in the DNB), but were in fact by Philip Woodward.
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It was during this period that Persons was involved in the work later known as
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An Appendix to the Apologie lately set forth for the defence of the hierarchie
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had repeated the declaration against Catholics attending Protestant churches.
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under adverse conditions. When Persons left England, he was never to return.
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had sent a separate group to the Jesuit mission, to support the Irish rebel,
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sailed in 1588. At this period Allen and Persons made a close study of the
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on his mission to fellow English Catholics in 1580. The Jesuit General,
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Relacion de algunos martyres ... en Inglaterra, traduzida en Castellano
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As a Fellow of Balliol College, Persons clashed with the Master there,
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The first booke of the Christian exercise, appertayning to Resolution
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Pollen, John Hungerford. "Robert Persons." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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considered that Persons was the probable author of this work on the
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De persecutione Angl. libellus, Romæ, ex typogr. G. Ferrarii, 1582.
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Vol. 11. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 25 March 2016
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in London, printed as a consequence of decisions at a synod at
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Thomas M. McCoog; Campion Hall (University of Oxford) (1996).
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The Cambridge bibliography of English literature. 2. 1660-1800
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Conformity and Orthodoxy in the English Church: C. 1560 - 1660
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Conformity and Orthodoxy in the English Church: c. 1560 - 1660
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succeeded Pope Gregory XIII. Persons was still there when the
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Persons was sent to Spain at the close of 1588 to conciliate
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Dismembered Rhetoric: English Recusant Writing, 1580 to 1603
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The control of religious printing in early Stuart England
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1602. Anti-appellant work in the Archpriest controversy.
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Jesuits Memorial for the intended Reformation of England
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In September 1585, Persons and Allen went to Rome after
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Conversion, Politics and Religion in England, 1580-1625
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The Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature: L - R
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clear to the local Catholic clergy, before a synod in
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Unpublished Documents Relating to the English Martyrs
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A Review of ten pvblike dispvtations or conferences
1832:. Cambridge University Press. p. 48 note 42. 1798:. Cambridge University Press. p. 89 note 77. 1687:Roger D. Sell; Anthony W. Johnson (1 April 2013). 1440: 757:on 18 October 1553; and the three days in 1554 of 106:, and also the academic and Roman Catholic priest 1719: 1717: 1580: 1578: 1202:Law, Politics and Society in Early Modern England 2063: 1757: 1723: 1584: 1547: 1478: 1378:The History of the Jesuits in England, 1580-1773 1263: 1259: 1257: 1255: 652:; the other appellant named is Robert Charnock. 441:(1610) engages critically with Persons' views. 270:, and stayed for some time at the court of the 2011:. Vol. 43. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1714: 1575: 1314: 1050:. Vol. 43. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 886:was a manuscript preserved in Balliol College. 657:due subordination to the right rev. Archpriest 512:, who had engaged in controversy with Campion. 1900:. CUP Archive. p. 327. GGKEY:QNELW3AWW36 1252: 117: 1819: 1791: 1618: 1146:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1095:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 468:that Catholics should not mix with heretics. 97: 1730:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. pp. 142–3. 1438: 406:An Answere to the Fifth Part of the Reports 145:The mission was immediately compromised as 486:, who was Canonized in 1970 as one of the 400:pressed to establish the supremacy of the 2097:Early modern Christian devotional writers 1392: 852:, St. Omer, 1609 (written by Persons for 644:, Roane, 1601, pp. 49–67, edited by 572:, as well as its translator into Spanish. 433:in Rome, where he died at the age of 63. 350:(1589, 1592, 1598) and the residences of 1966:. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 1961: 1764:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 136. 1653:Peter Lake; Michael C. Questier (2000). 1625:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 174. 1554:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 117. 1447:. University of Illinois Press. p.  1225:Peter Lake; Michael C. Questier (2000). 1059: 1057: 716: 599: 531:De persecvtione Anglicana commentariolus 524: 243:; and they went to Paris to confer with 31: 1693:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 59. 1591:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 93. 1485:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 95. 1270:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 28. 1143:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1092:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 482:("Hear a song, a great thought,"), St. 392:Persons was, in 1605, the year of the 383:Memorial for the Reformation of England 375:Memorial for the Reformation of England 223:Persons spent the winter of 1581–82 at 14: 2064: 1199: 1089:Houliston, Victor. "Persons, Robert". 1084: 1082: 1080: 1078: 1076: 1074: 1072: 884:Epitome controversiarum hujus temporis 822:, the second concerns the doctrine of 1921: 1659:. Boydell & Brewer. p. 231. 1231:. Boydell & Brewer. p. 214. 1088: 1054: 1030: 1028: 1026: 1024: 1022: 1020: 1018: 1016: 533:(1582) by Robert Persons to Cardinal 2117:Rectors of the English College, Rome 1826:Michael C. Questier (13 July 1996). 1140:McCoog, Thomas M. "Pounde, Thomas". 697:'s anti-Catholic reading of history. 389:as Cardinal on the latter's death. 316:succession to Elizabeth I of England 1997: 1758:Victor Houliston (1 January 2007). 1724:Victor Houliston (1 January 2007). 1585:Victor Houliston (1 January 2007). 1548:Victor Houliston (1 October 2007). 1479:Victor Houliston (1 January 2007). 1305:. Volume I: 1584-1603. Pages 93-95. 1264:Victor Houliston (1 January 2007). 1069: 1041:"Parsons, Robert (1546-1610)"  1034: 880:in the allegiance oath controversy. 826:). Written in the aftermath of the 24: 1139: 1013: 488:Forty Martyrs of England and Wales 235:, on the coast to the north-east. 25: 2138: 1393:Houliston, Victor (1 June 2001). 596:of Spain as the proper successor. 318:, working with noted genealogist 2112:People from Sedgemoor (district) 2049: 2037: 2025: 2008:Dictionary of National Biography 1987: 1894:Frederick Wilse Bateson (1940). 1792:Molly Murray (15 October 2009). 1047:Dictionary of National Biography 904:Dictionary of National Biography 890: 797:'s anti-Catholic reading of the 480:Gwrandewch ddatcan, meddwl maith 449:Persons's published works were: 241:EsmĂ© Stewart, 1st Duke of Lennox 218: 1887: 1860:Suellen Mutchow Towers (2003). 1853: 1785: 1751: 1680: 1646: 1619:Mack P. Holt (1 January 2007). 1612: 1541: 1525: 1506: 1472: 1432: 1386: 1367: 1349:William Thomas Lowndes (1834). 1342: 1308: 1291: 1218: 1200:Brooks, Christopher W. (2009). 1193: 693:, 1603. Polemical work against 648:, one of the appellants in the 2092:Alumni of St Mary Hall, Oxford 1184: 1175: 1166: 1133: 1124: 1115: 703:(preface dated November 1603). 474:, 1580. Printed by Persons at 13: 1: 1866:. Boydell Press. p. 98. 1443:Elizabeth I: Ruler and Legend 1399:The Sixteenth Century Journal 1007: 818:, 1607 (the first part is on 793:1606. Polemical work against 325: 69: 37: 2107:English expatriates in Spain 2102:English expatriates in Italy 2087:17th-century English Jesuits 2082:16th-century English Jesuits 1535:vol. 1 (1838), p. 235 note; 1160:UK public library membership 1109:UK public library membership 971:Angelus of St. Francis Mason 902:rather than Persons (as the 642:Copies of certain Discourses 237:Father William Creighton, SJ 184:, who used to preach to the 151:James FitzMaurice FitzGerald 36:Engraving of Robert Persons 7: 2003:Parsons, Robert (1546-1610) 913: 843:allegiance oath controversy 74:Robert Persons was born at 10: 2143: 1915: 1533:The Archpriest Controversy 1121:McCoog 1996, p. 124 n. 22. 906:says). Some works against 841:1608. Contribution to the 592:, 1594. The book suggests 299:was inclined to disagree. 118:English mission: 1580–1581 2127:Succession to Elizabeth I 1355:. Pickering. p. 1227 190:Bishop's Stortford Castle 98:College fellow and priest 1947:. 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Index

Robert Parsons (Jesuit)

SJ
Jesuit
Society of Jesus
Nether Stowey
Somerset
yeoman
St. Mary's Hall, Oxford
Balliol
Adam Squire
Christopher Bagshaw
Father William Good, SJ
Edmund Campion
Everard Mercurian
Claudio Acquaviva
William Cardinal Allen
secular clergy
the pope
James FitzMaurice FitzGerald
Reims
Thomas Stukley
recusants
Thomas Pounde
Marshalsea Prison
Robert Crowley
Henry Tripp
Marshalsea
Bishop's Stortford Castle
papism

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