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10. Blackwell to John Colleton.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Type
II. Blackwell's Authority Questioned
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1896

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References

page 85 note a Mr. Macray reads “June.”

page 85 note b Father Garnet, in a letter to Colleton dated March 7, had roundly denounced him as guilty of schism and of tempting his spiritual children “to carry away poison in lieu of medicine” from his masses and sacraments. Colleton remonstrated, and thereupon Blackwell takes up the defence of the Jesuit in the following letter. Some sentences from Garnet's letter and from this of Blackwell are quote in the Appeal of the Thirty-three Priests, Nov. 17, 1600. See the Latin text in Colleton's Just Defence, 182, or the English translation in Tierney, iii., p. cxxxiii.