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... Jesuits not only as political subversives but as untrustworthy and unscrupulous . They were often ridiculed in stage ... Jesuits as they came to England . The Jesuits did come to England , some disguised as soldiers and ar- tisans ...
... Jesuits not only as political subversives but as untrustworthy and unscrupulous . They were often ridiculed in stage ... Jesuits as they came to England . The Jesuits did come to England , some disguised as soldiers and ar- tisans ...
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... Jesuits : " For well we know , . . . if they should denie the queenes maiestie to be their supreme princess and gouernesse in all causes : then they fall into condemnation by hir lawes . Againe , if they denied the au- thoritie of the ...
... Jesuits : " For well we know , . . . if they should denie the queenes maiestie to be their supreme princess and gouernesse in all causes : then they fall into condemnation by hir lawes . Againe , if they denied the au- thoritie of the ...
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... Jesuits and Seminarists ( 1585 ) de- clared that since Jesuits had hitherto confessed that their real purpose in England had been to stir up sedition , all Jesuits were therefore banished from England . In this measure , as in other ...
... Jesuits and Seminarists ( 1585 ) de- clared that since Jesuits had hitherto confessed that their real purpose in England had been to stir up sedition , all Jesuits were therefore banished from England . In this measure , as in other ...
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