All hail to the Archpriest : confessional conflict, toleration, and the politics of publicity in post-reformation England
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All hail to the Archpriest : confessional conflict, toleration, and the politics of publicity in post-reformation England
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- All hail to the Archpriest : confessional conflict, toleration, and the politics of publicity in post-reformation England
- Title remainder
- confessional conflict, toleration, and the politics of publicity in post-reformation England
- Statement of responsibility
- Peter Lake and Michael Questier
- Subject
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- Church and state -- Catholic Church | History -- 16th century
- Church and state -- Catholic Church | History -- 17th century
- Church and state -- England -- History -- 16th century
- Church and state -- England -- History -- 17th century
- Electronic resources
- Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1558-1603
- Jesuits -- England -- History -- 16th century
- Jesuits -- England -- History -- 17th century
- Archpriest controversy, 1598-1602
- Catholic Church -- England -- Government | History -- 16th century
- Catholic Church -- England -- Government | History -- 17th century
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- This is a study of public politics and polemical dispute in late Elizabethan England. It focuses on the debate among Catholic clergy about the appropriate mode of ecclesiastical government to be exercised over them, which allowed them to make a series of interventions in very major political issues of the day
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- StDuBDS
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- index present
- Intended audience
- Specialized
- LC call number
- BX1492
- Literary form
- non fiction
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- bibliography
- Series statement
- Oxford scholarship online
- Target audience
- specialized
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