History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 2 by James MacCaffrey
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[2] Wilkins, /Concilia/, iv. 180.
[3] Birt, /The Elizabethan Religious Settlement/, 36-8. [4] On the constitution of the House of Commons, cf. Froude, /Hist. of Eng./, vii., 40-41. [5] Wilkins, /Concilia/, iv., 179. [6] For an account of this Conference, cf. /English Catholic Record Society/, vol. i. Foxe, /Acts and Monuments/, 1839, viii., 679 sqq. [7] Birt, op. cit., 91-2. [8] Phillips, /The Extinction of the Ancient Hierarchy/, 112-114. [9] For a full treatment of the attitude of the clergy, cf. Blirt, op. cit., chap. iv. The best history of the resistance and sufferings of the Marian Bishops is to be found in Phillips' /Extinction of the Ancient Hierarchy/, 1905. [10] Cf. Estcourt, /The Question of Anglican Orders/, 1873. Barnes, /The Pope and the Ordinal/, 1898. Smith, S.J., /Reasons for Rejecting Anglican Orders/, 1896. Moyes (in the /Tablet/, 1895, Feb.-May, Sept.-Dec., also 1897). [11] Cf. Birt, op. cit., chaps. iv., v., xii. Kennedy, /Parish Life under Queen Elizabeth/, 1914, chap. vii. Frere, /History of the English Church in the reigns of Elizabeth and James I./, 1904, |
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