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This book demonstrates the continuing relevance of Catholic literature in post-Reformation England and examines the ways in which Protestant writers drew on such literature.
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Appreciation, Catholic literature, Church of England, History, Publishing, ReformationPeople
Antonio de Guevara, Diego de Estella, George Herbert, Henry Vaughan, Juan Eusebio Nieremberg, Juan Luis Vives, Luis de Granada, Robert Parsons (Persons), Saint Augustine, Teresa de Avila (Theresa of Jesus), Toby MatthewPlaces
EnglandTimes
16th century, 17th centuryShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Catholic literature and the rise of Anglicanism
2002, Renaissance Institute, Sophia University
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Peter Milward ; gift ; 2007.
Burns Library copy: gift of Peter Milward.
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