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J. Andreas Löwe, Richard Smyth and the Language of Orthodoxy, Reimaging Tudor Catholic Polemicism, Brill, Leiden & Boston, 2003, Studies in Medieval and Reformation Thought, vol. xcvi, pp. 274.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 September 2015
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1 As he himself spelled his name, although most later writers spelt it as ‘Smith’.
2 For instance, his preferred distinction is not between Catholics and Protestants but between ‘conservatives and progressives’ or between ‘traditionalists and evangelicals’.
3 As I have shown at length in my own work, Eucharistie Sacrifice and the Reformation (first published 1960, 3rd edition 1981)Google Scholar, which has considerable relevance to Lowe’s theme.
4 The Eucharistie Doctrine of Richard Smith, a summary of Ryder’s, Fr doctoral dissertation presented at the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome in 1970 Google Scholar. I am glad to have had a part in the inception of that research project, the fruits of which are still of abiding value.
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