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Thomas White and the Blackloists: Between Politics and Theology during the English Civil War. [Catholic Christendom, 1300–1700]
[...] in the context of the Civil War and the Interregnum, they dealt with the question of political loyalty that had plagued the English Catholic community since Regnans in Excelsis (1 570). In dealing with the Church of England on page 9 she mentions theArminian establishment.There was no Arminian...
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Published in: | The Catholic Historical Review 2010, Vol.96 (4), p.828-829 |
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Format: | Review |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | [...] in the context of the Civil War and the Interregnum, they dealt with the question of political loyalty that had plagued the English Catholic community since Regnans in Excelsis (1 570). In dealing with the Church of England on page 9 she mentions theArminian establishment.There was no Arminian establishment until the reign of Charles I. In dealing with Catholics at the court of Charles I she makes no reference to the work of Caroline Hibbard.The author also claims that the administration of the seminary at Douai was transferred to the Society of Jesus in 1579 "and that the Jesuits and their allies transformed it to a 'training camp' for English priests to go back to England as missionaries" (p. 5). |
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ISSN: | 0008-8080 1534-0708 |