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Daza, A.1
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105
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trans. William Lee ([St Omer]). This included 'A briefe Relation' of miracles worked by Ignatius at Munebrega in Spain
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The theater of Japonia's constancy, trans. William Lee ([St Omer], 1624). This included 'A briefe Relation' of miracles worked by Ignatius at Munebrega in Spain.
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The Theater of Japonia's Constancy
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106
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trans. Thomas Fitzherbert (Paris [St Omer]), esp. bk 2, chs. 7, 16, bk 3, ch. 7, bk 4, ch. 3, bk 6, chs. 1-4
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Orazio Torsellino, The admirable life of S. Francis Xavier, trans. Thomas Fitzherbert (Paris [St Omer], 1632), esp. bk 2, chs. 7, 16, bk 3, ch. 7, bk 4, ch. 3, bk 6, chs. 1-4.
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The Admirable Life of S. Francis Xavier
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Torsellino, O.1
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107
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This latter tract was intended primarily for the Irish market
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Archdekin, Treatise of miracles. This latter tract was intended primarily for the Irish market.
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Treatise of Miracles
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Archdekin1
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108
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77950080943
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ed. T. H. B. M. Harmsen (Nijmegen)
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Gee, Foot out of the snare, ed. T. H. B. M. Harmsen (Nijmegen, 1992), p. 136.
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(1992)
Foot Out of the Snare
, pp. 136
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Gee1
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109
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British Library, Stowe MS 176, fo. 207r
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British Library, Stowe MS 176, fo. 207r.
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111
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Manuscript transmission and the Catholic martyrdom account in early modern England
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On manuscript accounts of the martyrs, see also, in idem and Michael D. Bristol, eds., (Columbus, OH), esp. 187-90
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On manuscript accounts of the martyrs, see also Arthur F. Marotti, 'Manuscript transmission and the Catholic martyrdom account in early modern England', in idem and Michael D. Bristol, eds., Print, manuscript, and performance: The changing relations of the media in early modern England (Columbus, OH, 2000), pp. 172-99, esp. 187-90.
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(2000)
Print, Manuscript, and Performance: The Changing Relations of the Media in Early Modern England
, pp. 172-199
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Marotti, A.F.1
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112
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In his printed account of the execution of Everard Hanse, ([Rheims])
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In his printed account of the execution of Everard Hanse, The copie of a double letter ([Rheims, 1581]).
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The Copie of a Double Letter
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113
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77950097526
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Robert Persons, for instance, declared 'we neede no miracles to trye Martyrs' (p. 5)
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Robert Persons, for instance, declared 'we neede no miracles to trye Martyrs' (p. 5).
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114
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See the similar conclusions of Marshall
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See the similar conclusions of Marshall, Beliefs and the dead, pp. 242-5.
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Beliefs and the Dead
, pp. 242-245
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116
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Foley, Records, IV, p. 367.
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Records
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, pp. 367
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Foley1
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Foley, Records, I, p. 375.
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Records
, vol.1
, pp. 375
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Foley1
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119
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'An ancient editor's notebook'
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'An ancient editor's notebook', in Morris, Troubles, III, p. 52.
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Troubles
, vol.3
, pp. 52
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Morris1
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123
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77950095234
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Foley, Records, I, p. 326.
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Records
, vol.1
, pp. 326
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Foley1
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124
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Foley, Records, III, p. 623.
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Records
, vol.3
, pp. 623
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Foley1
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125
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Pollen, ed. Unpublished documents, p. 231
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Pollen, ed., Unpublished documents, p. 231.
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127
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77950089714
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Michael Qucstier, ed., Camden Society, 5th ser.
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Michael Qucstier, ed., Newsletters from the archpresbyterate of George Birkhead, Camden Society, 5th ser., 12 (1998), pp. 188-9.
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Newsletters from the Archpresbyterate of George Birkhead
, vol.12
, pp. 188-189
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128
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Foley, Records, IV, p. 125.
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Records
, vol.4
, pp. 125
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Foley1
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129
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Stonyhurst College, Lancashire, MS A. IV. 7, no. 5
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Stonyhurst College, Lancashire, MS A. IV. 7, no. 5.
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130
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Stonyhurst College, Lancashire, MS Anglia vii, n. 26, printed in Pollen, cd. Unpublished documents, p. 291
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Stonyhurst College, Lancashire, MS Anglia vii, n. 26, printed in Pollen, cd., Unpublished documents, p. 291.
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Surprisingly few Counter Reformation martyrs were canonized in the seventeenth or eighteenth centuries, as Burke notes
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Surprisingly few Counter Reformation martyrs were canonized in the seventeenth or eighteenth centuries, as Burke notes, 'How to become a Counter-Reformation saint', p. 139.
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How to Become a Counter-Reformation Saint
, pp. 139
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135
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suggests that martyrs were ill-suited to the self-image of a Church which sought to present itself as triumphant and militant. In the context of England, the canonization of convicted traitors would also have been politically insensitive, not to say provocative
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Hsia, World, p. 125, suggests that martyrs were ill-suited to the self-image of a Church which sought to present itself as triumphant and militant. In the context of England, the canonization of convicted traitors would also have been politically insensitive, not to say provocative.
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World
, pp. 125
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See my, (Oxford), ch. 2, for this tradition
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See my Providence in early modern England (Oxford, 1999), ch. 2, for this tradition.
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Providence in Early Modern England
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138
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77950082205
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Arrowsmith
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Foley, Records, II, p. 53 (Arrowsmith).
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Records
, vol.2
, pp. 53
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Foley1
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140
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A true report of the life and martyrdom of Mr Richard White, schoolmaster
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3rd ser., (White)
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Richard Simpson, 'A true report of the life and martyrdom of Mr Richard White, schoolmaster', The Rambler, 3rd ser., 3 (1860), p. 239 (White).
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The Rambler
, vol.3
, pp. 239
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Simpson, R.1
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142
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77950071876
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P. Renold, ed., Catholic Record Society, (London)
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P. Renold, ed., Letters of William Allen and Richard Barret, 1572-1598, Catholic Record Society 58 (London, 1967), pp. 96-9.
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(1967)
Letters of William Allen and Richard Barret, 1572-1598
, vol.58
, pp. 96-99
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143
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For, see the account in my, and the references cited therein
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For Jenkes, see the account in my Providence, pp. 234-5, and the references cited therein.
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Providence
, pp. 234-235
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Jenkes1
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144
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84872528751
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For Cornelius, see
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For Cornelius, see Challoner, Memoirs, pp. 198-201.
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Memoirs
, pp. 198-201
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Challoner1
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145
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77950081180
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'An ancient editor's notebook'
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'An ancient editor's notebook', in Morris, Troubles, III, p. 59.
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Troubles
, vol.3
, pp. 59
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Morris1
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146
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This is probably a reference to Edward Button, mayor of Chester in 1616: see Lawrence M. Clopper, ed., (Manchester)
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This is probably a reference to Edward Button, mayor of Chester in 1616: see Lawrence M. Clopper, ed., Records of early English drama: Chester (Manchester, 1979), pp. 306, 526.
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(1979)
Records of Early English Drama: Chester
, pp. 306-526
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148
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For another version of this story, see Albert J. Loomie, ed., Catholic Record Society, (London)
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For another version of this story, see Albert J. Loomie, ed., Spain and the Jacobean Catholics, II: 1613-1624, Catholic Record Society 68 (London, 1978), pp. 139-40.
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(1978)
Spain and the Jacobean Catholics, II: 1613-1624
, vol.68
, pp. 139-140
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south-western Germany, images desecrated by Protestant soldiers during the Thirty Years War likewise became the subject of legends of prodigious weeping, sweating, and bleeding. See
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In south-western Germany, images desecrated by Protestant soldiers during the Thirty Years War likewise became the subject of legends of prodigious weeping, sweating, and bleeding. See Forster, Catholic revival, pp. 90-1.
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Catholic Revival
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Forster1
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Records
, vol.7
, Issue.PT 2
, pp. 1100
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Foley1
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153
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ed. Caraman
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Weston, Autobiography, ed. Caraman, pp. 149-50.
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Autobiography
, pp. 149-150
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Weston1
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Foley, Records, VII, pt 2, p. 1139.
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Records
, vol.7
, Issue.PT 2
, pp. 1139
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Foley1
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Foley, Records, VII, pt 2, p. 1135.
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Records
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, Issue.PT 2
, pp. 1135
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Foley1
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Foley, Records, III, pt 2, p. 391.
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Records
, vol.3
, Issue.PT 2
, pp. 391
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Robert Persons also compiled a catalogue of judgements on 'divers fautors of that faction' which opposed the Society of Jesus:, ed. Pollen
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Robert Persons also compiled a catalogue of judgements on 'divers fautors of that faction' which opposed the Society of Jesus: 'Observations of certayne aparcnt judgments', ed. Pollen, p. 203.
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Observations of Certayne Aparcnt Judgments
, pp. 203
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Holy fabrications: The catacomb saints and the Counter Reformation in Bavaria
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See
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See Trevor Johnson, 'Holy fabrications: The catacomb saints and the Counter Reformation in Bavaria', Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 47 (1996), pp. 274-97.
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Journal of Ecclesiastical History
, vol.47
, pp. 274-297
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Johnson, T.1
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Borthwick Institute of Historical Research, York, High Commission Act Book 1572-4, fo. 4or-v
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Borthwick Institute of Historical Research, York, High Commission Act Book 1572-4, fo. 4or-v.
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Foley, Records, 1, p. 565.
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Records
, vol.1
, pp. 565
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Foley1
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Foley, Records, VI, p. 680.
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Records
, vol.4
, pp. 680
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Foley1
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For this episode, see, 195-201
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For this episode, see Foley, Records, IV, pp. 121-33, 195-201.
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Records
, vol.4
, pp. 121-133
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Foley1
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169
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British Library, Additional MS 21, 203, fos. 22r-23r
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British Library, Additional MS 21, 203, fos. 22r-23r.
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170
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Stowe MS 169, fo. 27r
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Stowe MS 169, fo. 27r.
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See also my
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See also my Providence, p. 243.
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Providence
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Foley, Records, II, pp. 548-9.
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Records
, vol.2
, pp. 548-549
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Foley1
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Martyrs on the move: Relics as vindicators of local diversity in the Tridentine Church
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Diana Wood, ed., Studies in Church History, (Oxford)
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Simon Ditchfield, 'Martyrs on the move: relics as vindicators of local diversity in the Tridentine Church', in Diana Wood, ed., Martyrs and martyrologies, Studies in Church History 30 (Oxford, 1993), pp. 283-94.
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Martyrs and Martyrologies
, vol.30
, pp. 283-294
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Ditchfield, S.1
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La santità e il culto dei santi
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Martyrs and martyrologies, 30, 1993, 283-294, idem, 'La santità e il culto dei santi'.
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Martyrs and Martyrologies
, vol.30
, pp. 283-294
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Foley, Records, II, p. 497.
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Records
, vol.2
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Foley, Records, II, pp. 61-2.
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Records
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, pp. 61-62
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77950085877
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Foley, Records, I, pp. 375-6.
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Records
, vol.1
, pp. 375-376
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77950067522
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Cf., where it is alleged that she was skilled as a physician and applied his relics to her patients
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Foley, Records, Cf. ibid., VII, pt 2, p. 1135, where it is alleged that she was skilled as a physician and applied his relics to her patients.
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Records
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, Issue.PT 2
, pp. 1135
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vii, 1190, 1130 respectively
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Foley, Records, Ibid., v, p. 425, vii, pt 2, pp. 1190, 1130 respectively.
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Records
, vol.5
, Issue.PT 2
, pp. 425
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IV, p. 454
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Foley, Records, Ibid., v, pp. 558-9, IV, p. 454.
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Records
, vol.5
, pp. 558-559
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Foley1
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ed. Caraman, 110-11
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Weston, Autobiography, ed. Caraman, pp. 110-11.
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Autobiography
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The phrase 'holy radioactivity' is borrowed from Finucane
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The phrase 'holy radioactivity' is borrowed from Finucane, Miracles and pilgrims, p. 26.
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Miracles and Pilgrims
, pp. 26
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186
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Cf. Gillespie's comments about Ireland in
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Cf. Gillespie's comments about Ireland in Devoted people, p. 159.
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Devoted People
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For examples of Jesuit attempts to reclaim medieval relics, see, ed. Caraman
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For examples of Jesuit attempts to reclaim medieval relics, see Gerard, Autobiography, ed. Caraman, pp. 49-50.
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Autobiography
, pp. 49-50
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Gerard1
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188
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ed. Caraman
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Weston, Autobiography, ed. Caraman, pp. 111-12.
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Autobiography
, pp. 111-112
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For a list of relics in the possession of Anne Vaux and her sister Eleanor Brooksby (including St Stephen's jawbone, a piece of the hairshirt of Thomas Becket, and Robert Sutton's thumb), see Public Record Office (PRO), SP 14/19/72
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For a list of relics in the possession of Anne Vaux and her sister Eleanor Brooksby (including St Stephen's jawbone, a piece of the hairshirt of Thomas Becket, and Robert Sutton's thumb), see Public Record Office (PRO), SP 14/19/72.
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For a list of such items (and associated indulgences) found in the New Prison in March 1622
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For a list of such items (and associated indulgences) found in the New Prison in March 1622.
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191
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77950082715
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see PRO, SP 14/128/8
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see PRO, SP 14/128/8.
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Foley, Records, II, p. 567.
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Records
, vol.2
, pp. 567
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Foley1
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193
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For the quenching of fires, see
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Foley, Records, For the quenching of fires, see ibid., IV, p. 616.
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Records
, vol.4
, pp. 616
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1136
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Foley, Records, VII, pt 2, pp. 1100, 1136.
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Records
, vol.7
, Issue.PT 2
, pp. 1100
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Foley1
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Trinity College, Cambridge, MS O.7.3, fo. 6v. The Protestant writer thought the story fit only to be put 'in their lying log'
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Trinity College, Cambridge, MS O.7.3, fo. 6v. The Protestant writer thought the story fit only to be put 'in their lying log'.
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Foley, Records, Vll, pt 2, p. 1071.
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Records
, vol.7
, Issue.PT 2
, pp. 1071
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Foley, Records, Ibid., VII, pt 2, p. 1141.
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Records
, vol.7
, Issue.PT 2
, pp. 1141
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See also
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Foley, Records, See also ibid., II, p. 17.
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Records
, vol.2
, pp. 17
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Foley1
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Foley, Records, III, pp. 125, 257.
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Records
, vol.3
, pp. 125
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Foley1
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Foley, Records, V, p. 212.
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Records
, vol.5
, pp. 212
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Foley, Records, VII, pt 2, p. 1179.
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Records
, vol.7
, Issue.PT 2
, pp. 1179
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77950079191
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For the use of Ignatius and Xavier water in the Upper Palatinate, see
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For the use of Ignatius and Xavier water in the Upper Palatinate, see Johnson, ' Blood, tears and Xavier-water'.
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Blood, Tears and Xavier-water
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1107, 1142-3, respectively
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Foley, Records, VII, pt 2, pp. 1097, 1107, 1142-3, respectively.
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Records
, vol.7
, Issue.PT 2
, pp. 1097
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see
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Foley, Records, see II, p. 6.
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Records
, vol.2
, pp. 6
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István Tóth has discovered similar examples in mission records relating to Hungary: 'Books distributed, books destroyed: books in seventeenth-century Catholic missions in Hungary' and Transylvania' (unpublished paper)
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Foley, Records, VII, pt 2, pp. 1099-100. István Tóth has discovered similar examples in mission records relating to Hungary: 'Books distributed, books destroyed: books in seventeenth-century Catholic missions in Hungary' and Transylvania' (unpublished paper).
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Records
, vol.7
, Issue.PT 2
, pp. 1099-1100
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Foley, Records, VII, pt 2, p. 1098.
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Records
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, Issue.PT 2
, pp. 1098
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Foley, Records, Ibid., VII, pt 2, p. 1134.
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Records
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Foley, Records, Ibid., VII, pt 2, pp. 1132-3.
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Records
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Morris, Troubles, III, p. 54.
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Troubles
, vol.3
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Foley, Records, II, p. 647.
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Records
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, pp. 647
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PRO, SP 12/17/20 (5 June 1561, Sir Roger Vaughan and Edward Lewis)
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PRO, SP 12/17/20 (5 June 1561, Sir Roger Vaughan and Edward Lewis).
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Holywell: Contesting sacred space in post-Reformation Wales
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See my, in Will Coster and Andrew Spicer, eds., (Cambridge, forthcoming)
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See my 'Holywell: contesting sacred space in post-Reformation Wales', in Will Coster and Andrew Spicer, eds., Sacred space: The redefinition of sanctity in post-Reformation Europe (Cambridge, forthcoming).
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Sacred Space: The Redefinition of Sanctity in Post-reformation Europe
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528-37
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Foley, Records, IV, pp. 518 and 528-37.
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Records
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, pp. 518
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For many other miracles associated with Holywell, see
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For many other miracles associated with Holywell, see Annalecla Bollandiana, 6 (1887), pp. 305-52.
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Cf. Bossy, English Catholic community, pp. 266-7, who emphasizes that it 'lies not on the periphery, but somewhere near the centre of... the role of the Catholic priest in England' until the mid-seventeenth century, yet sees it not as 'a novel departure' but as a persistence of a medieval tradition of clerical healing.
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