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25. Refutatio Responsi P. Personij ad Considerationes à nobis Smo D'no N'ro propositas pro pace stabilienda in Ecclesia Anglicana.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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II. Brevis Relatio
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1898

References

Page 131 note a Or inscius ? There is something wrong in the latter part of this sentence.

Page 141 note a The existence of these “Jesuits in disguise,” or “covert Jesuits” as they were then called, on the mission, was a constant source of complaint on the part of the secular clergy. Similar offence was given by the vow of obedience to Father Parsons taken by Dr. Worthington when vice president at Douai. The list of scholars at Rome who have become or are “reputed Jesuits,” 1597—1602 (infra, p. 214), appears to have been drawn up in reference to this subject.

Page 143 note a But, if it be true that Allen would have preferred that the government of the college at Borne should not have been placed in the hands of the Jesuits, it was he who, when differences arose, persuaded the Jesuits to take part in the English mission, and it was the superiors of the Society who at first rather held back from the undertaking.