Abstract

Part 1 context: Marian spirituality in the context of the counter-reformation, David Loades a test of wills - Cardinal Pole, Ignatius Loyola and the Jesuits in England, Thomas F. Mayer the Catholic experience in Tudor Oxford, James McConica. Part 2 Campion and his contemporaries: Edmund Campion's Histories of Ireland and reform in Tudor Ireland, Colm Lennon Sir Philip Sidney's debt to Edmund Campion, Katherine Duncan-Jones we are made a spectacle - Campion's dramas, Alison Shell playing the champion - the role of disputation in the Jesuit mission, Thomas M. McCoog the heart of Robert Persons, John Bossy why Robert Persons would not be pacified - Edmund Bunny's theft of The Book of Resolution, Victor Houliston out of step - six supplementary notes of Jasper Heywood, Dennis Flynn Robert Southwell - the mission of the written word, Nancy Pollard Brown intrigues of a Scottish Jesuit at the Spanish Court - unpublished letters of William Crichton to Claudio Acquaviva (Madrid 1590-1592), Francisco de Borja. Part 3 Campion's legacy: popery and pounds - the effect of the Jesuit mission on penal legislation, John J. LaRocca like locusts over all the world - conversion, indoctrination and the Society of Jesus in late-Elizabethan and Jacobean England, Michael Questier Campion and the English continental seminaries, Michael E. Williams.

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