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- Oath of obedience, 1606
- Obedience, Oath of, 1606
- Political disabilities (Great Britain)
- Oath of Allegiance of James I of England
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Filed under: Oath of allegiance, 1606 Pseudo-Martyr: Wherein Out of Certaine Propositions and Gradations, This Conclusion Is Evicted, That Those Which Are of the Romane Religion In This Kingdome, May and Ought to Take the Oath of Allegeance (London: Printed by W. Stansby for W. Burre, 1610), by John Donne
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Filed under: Catholic Church -- England -- Early works to 1800 England's Conversion and Reformation Compared: or, The Young Gentleman Directed in the Choice of His Religion; To Which is Premised a Brief Enquiry into the General Grounds of the Catholick Faith, in a Conversation Between a Young Gentleman and His Preceptor (Antwerp (possibly actually London): Printed for R. C. and C. F., 1725), by Robert Manning The Papal Tyranny, As it Was Exercised over England for Some Ages (London: H. Brome, 1674), by Pierre Du Moulin and Peter Du Moulin
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Filed under: Catholic Church -- Education -- England -- History The Life of Mary Ward (1585-1645) (2 volumes; London: Burns and Oates, 1882-1885), by Mary Catharine Elizabeth Chambers, ed. by Henry James Coleridge Filed under: Catholic Church -- England An Appeal to the Reason and Good Feeling of the English People on the Subject of the Catholic Hierarchy (London: T. Richardson and Son, 1850), by Nicholas Patrick Wiseman (multiple formats at archive.org) Forgotten Shrines: An Account of Some Old Catholic Halls and Families in England, and of Relics and Memorials of the England Martyrs (1910), by Bede Camm (multiple formats at archive.org) Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England, Addressed to the Brothers of the Oratory in the Summer of 1851 (London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1908), by John Henry Newman (HTML at newmanreader.org) The Liberal Catholic Movement in England: The "Rambler" and its Contributors, 1848-1864, by Josef L. Altholz (HTML at Victorian Web) Cottoni Posthuma: Divers Choice Pieces of that Renowned Antiquary, Sir Robert Cotton, Knight and Baronet (4 volumes in 1; set did not get to all items in volume 1's projected table of contents; Edinburgh: Privately printed, 1884-1888), by Robert Cotton, ed. by Edmund Goldsmid, contrib. by James Howell
Filed under: Catholic Church -- England -- Bibliography A Literary and Biographical History, or Bibliographical Dictionary, of the English Catholics, From the Breach with Rome, in 1534, to the Present Time (5 volumes; London: Burns and Oates; New York: Catholic Pub. Society Co., ca. 1885-1895), by Joseph Gillow
Filed under: Catholic Church -- England -- Liturgy -- Texts English Fragments From Latin Medieval Service-Books: With Two Coloured Facsimiles From Medieval Prymers (EETS extra series #90; London: Pub. for the Early English Text Society by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner and Co., 1903), ed. by Henry Littlehales Filed under: Catholic Church -- England -- Liverpool Catholic History of Liverpool (Liverpool: C. Tinling and Co., 1910), by Thomas Burke
Filed under: Catholic Church -- Scotland -- Controversial literature -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Catholic Church -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain Calendar of Entries in the Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland: Petitions to the Pope (only 1 volume, covering 1342-1419, known to be published in the Petitions series; London: Printed for HMSO by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1896), ed. by William Henry Bliss
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Filed under: Catholics -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800 A Letter Addressed to the Catholics of England, by the Catholic Committee (London: Printed by J. P. Coghlan, 1792), by Committee of English Catholics To the Catholics of England (1789), by Committee of English Catholics The Condition of Catholics Under James I: Father Gerard's Narrative of the Gunpowder Plot (London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1871), by John Gerard, ed. by John Morris
Filed under: Catholics -- England -- Early works to 1800 Memoirs of Missionary Priests, and Other Catholics of Both Sexes, That Have Suffered Death in England on Religious Accounts, From the Year 1577 to 1684 (2 volumes in 1; Philadelphia: J. T. Green, 1839), by Richard Challoner (page images at HathiTrust) Memoirs of Missionary Priests (London: Burns Oates and Washbourne, 1924), by Richard Challoner, ed. by John Hungerford Pollen (page images at HathiTrust) Pseudo-Martyr: Wherein Out of Certaine Propositions and Gradations, This Conclusion Is Evicted, That Those Which Are of the Romane Religion In This Kingdome, May and Ought to Take the Oath of Allegeance (London: Printed by W. Stansby for W. Burre, 1610), by John Donne The Church of England Defended Against the Calumnies and False Reasonings of the Church of Rome: In Answer to a Late Sophistical, and Insolent, Popish Book, Entitled, England's Conversion and Reformation Compar'd, &c. (London: Printed for J. Smith et al., 1727), by Joseph Trapp (multiple formats at archive.org) Filed under: Catholics -- Great Britain -- Fiction
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Filed under: Gordon Riots, 1780 -- Fiction Barnaby Rudge, by Charles Dickens Filed under: Catholics -- England -- Fiction
Filed under: Catholics -- England -- Persecutions -- FictionFiled under: Catholics -- Great Britain -- HistoryFiled under: Catholic emancipation A Circular Letter of Advice and Justification from the Committee for Ensuring the Election of Sir Robert Inglis: Addressed to the Members of the University of Oxford who Signed the Requisition Against Mr. Peel (Oxford: W. Baxter, 1829), by William Sewell (multiple formats at archive.org) Observations on the Roman Catholic Question (London: Printed for J. J. Stockdale, 1812), by Baron George Kenyon (multiple formats at archive.org) The True State of the Question: Whether Admissibility of Romanists to the Higher Offices of the State, by Themselves Termed "Catholic Emancipation," be Compatible with the Principles of the British Constitution? (Cork: Edwards and Savage, 1816), by Joseph Spearing (multiple formats at archive.org) An Appeal From the Protestant Association to the People of Great Britain, Concerning the Probable Tendency of the Late Act of Parliament in Favour of the Papists (London: Printed by J. W. Parham, 1779), by Protestant Association (London, England) (multiple formats at archive.org) A Letter Addressed to Samuel Whitbread, Esq., M.P., in Consequence of the Unqualified Approbation Expressed by Him in the House of Commons, of Mr. Lancaster's System of Education (London: Printed for J. Hatchard et al., 1807), by John Bowles A Review of Certain Anti-Catholic Publications (London: Printed for J. Booker by J. F. Dove, 1813), by John Lingard (multiple formats at archive.org) Filed under: Catholics -- England Lives of the English Martyrs Declared Blessed by Pope Leo XIII, in 1885 and 1895 (reissue, 2 volumes; London et al.: Longmans, Green and Co., 1914), ed. by Bede Camm Acts of English Martyrs, Hitherto Unpublished (London: Burns and Oates, 1891), by John Hungerford Pollen, contrib. by John Morris (multiple formats at archive.org) Forgotten Shrines: An Account of Some Old Catholic Halls and Families in England, and of Relics and Memorials of the England Martyrs (1910), by Bede Camm (multiple formats at archive.org)
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