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3. Responsio ad ea quœ obijciuntur de variis nostro nomine Impressis Libra's.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Type
II. Brevis Relatio
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1898

References

Page 63 note a Declaratio inotuum ac turbationum quœ ex controversiis inter Jesuitas, iisque in omnibus faventem D. Georgium Blackwellum Archipresbyterum et Sacerdotes Seminariorum in Anglia, ab obitu illmi Card. Alani pice memorice, ad annuvi usque 1601. Ad S. D. N. Clementem octavum exhibita etc. By J. Mush.

Page 63 note b Relatio compendiosa turbarum quas Jesuitœ Angli una cum D. Georgia Blachwello … concivere … sacrosanctœ inquisitionis officio exhibita, etc. By Dr. Bagshaw.

Page 63 note c The books in question were mainly from the pen of William Watson. They were published after the departure of the appellants to Rome, and when known were repudiated by the more moderate men of their party. Even Bagshaw, the author of the True Relation, expresses his disapproval of Watson's tone.