Shakespeare and CatholicismSheed and Ward, 1952 - 446 sider |
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... possible for a true Englishman to have two allegiances , and to adhere to the pope and to his sovereign at one and the same time ? Which were they to choose , the queen and their country or the pope and the faith ? Those who wished to ...
... possible for a true Englishman to have two allegiances , and to adhere to the pope and to his sovereign at one and the same time ? Which were they to choose , the queen and their country or the pope and the faith ? Those who wished to ...
Side 377
... possible . The free practice of the Catholic religion was com- pletely suppressed ; Catholic priests were forbidden to carry out their spirtual ministrations under pain of the severest penalties . This means that the appearance of ...
... possible . The free practice of the Catholic religion was com- pletely suppressed ; Catholic priests were forbidden to carry out their spirtual ministrations under pain of the severest penalties . This means that the appearance of ...
Side 384
... possible , heard Holy Mass whenever an opportunity presented itself , associated as far as possible with those who were like - minded with themselves and regretted the age of change and unsettle- ment in which their lot was cast . In ...
... possible , heard Holy Mass whenever an opportunity presented itself , associated as far as possible with those who were like - minded with themselves and regretted the age of change and unsettle- ment in which their lot was cast . In ...
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THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE ANGLICAN CHURCH | 3 |
THE CATHOLIC MISSION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES | 11 |
THE QUARREL BETWEEN THE SECULAR CLERGY | 22 |
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allusions Anglican Church Anne anti-Catholic Arden Ben Jonson bequeath Bishop Blessed brother Cardinal Catholic Church Catholicism character Christ clergy Clopton confession conformity daughter death died doctrine doubt dramas dramatist Earl Edward Elizabeth Elizabethan England English Catholics evidence fact father Francis Francis Collins Friar Laurence Fripp Hall Hamlet hath Hathaway heaven Heminges Henry VI holy Isabella Jesuits John Heminges John Nash John Shakespeare Jonson King John later London Lord marriage married Mary Master Thomas Measure for Measure Mistress Nash old faith Papists passage persecution persons play poem poet poet's pope prayers present priest Protestant Puritan Queen Raich recusant reference regarded religion religious Reynolds Richard Quyney Robert Roman Catholic Rome Romeo and Juliet sacrament saints Shake Shakespeare's friend Shottery sins Sir John soul speare speare's spirit Stratford Susanna Temple Grafton thee Thomas Combe thou tion unto Warwick Warwickshire wife William Combe William Shakespeare words