Pseudo-martyr: Wherein Out of Certaine Propositions and Gradations, this Conclusion is Evicted that Those which are of the Romane Religion in this Kingdome, May and Ought to Take the Oath of Allegiance by Anthony Raspa
Pseudo-martyr: Wherein Out of Certaine Propositions and Gradations, this Conclusion is Evicted that Those which are of the Romane Religion in this Kingdome, May and Ought to Take the Oath of Allegiance

Anthony Raspa

Pseudo-martyr: Wherein Out of Certaine Propositions and Gradations, this Conclusion is Evicted that Those which are of the Romane Religion in this Kingdome, May and Ought to Take the Oath of Allegiance

Anthony Raspa

427 pages first pub 1974 (editions)

nonfiction history religion
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John Donne published Pseudo-Martyr in 1610, at a moment of extreme political tension between London and Rome. It was an attempt to convince English Roman Catholics that they could remain loyal to the spiritual authority of Rome and still take the ...

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