This thesis considers the nature of the debate surrounding toleration for Roman Catholics in England and Ireland as it was carried out in print in the later seventeenth century. It aims to prove that religious argumentation was central to the discourse of toleration in the period immediately preceding and succeeding the Glorious Revolution (1685-1700) and that concerns for the health and welfare of the Church-State were grounded in interpretations of religious and secular authority as they were encountered in the Roman Catholic tradition. More specifically, arguments against toleration of Roman Catholicism were founded on the perceived dual corruptions of the Roman Catholic faith, which were corrupt theological authority (spiritual corrupti...
216 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.The study examines a compaign...
Anglo-Catholicism was the major occasion of strife within the Church of England, 1880-1914. Between ...
This dissertation investigates the ideological and theological energies binding English literature, ...
This thesis is about anti-popery in early modern England, how its meanings and political uses in pri...
During the course of the Parliamentary debates about Catholic emancipation in 1829, around 120 origi...
This thesis demonstrates the importance of scholastic philosophy and natural law to the theory of ...
This thesis explores the development of Gallican and anti-papalist ideas among English and Irish Ca...
Comparative analysis of the impact of religion on liberal political development is hampered by the p...
This thesis focuses on bringing Catholic voices to the forefront of toleration history. The scope of...
The controversy provoked by William Perkins\u27 Reformed Catholike reflects the general social econo...
This thesis explores the responses of different groups within the English Catholic community to the ...
The English Revolution of the mid-seventeenth century gave expression to the first major debates abo...
This thesis examines the use and interpretation of praemunire from its fourteenth-century creation t...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation focuses on the emergence of a public Catholic culture in the first yea...
Defence date: 17 December 2013Examining Board: Professor Martin van Gelderen, University of Göttinge...
216 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.The study examines a compaign...
Anglo-Catholicism was the major occasion of strife within the Church of England, 1880-1914. Between ...
This dissertation investigates the ideological and theological energies binding English literature, ...
This thesis is about anti-popery in early modern England, how its meanings and political uses in pri...
During the course of the Parliamentary debates about Catholic emancipation in 1829, around 120 origi...
This thesis demonstrates the importance of scholastic philosophy and natural law to the theory of ...
This thesis explores the development of Gallican and anti-papalist ideas among English and Irish Ca...
Comparative analysis of the impact of religion on liberal political development is hampered by the p...
This thesis focuses on bringing Catholic voices to the forefront of toleration history. The scope of...
The controversy provoked by William Perkins\u27 Reformed Catholike reflects the general social econo...
This thesis explores the responses of different groups within the English Catholic community to the ...
The English Revolution of the mid-seventeenth century gave expression to the first major debates abo...
This thesis examines the use and interpretation of praemunire from its fourteenth-century creation t...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation focuses on the emergence of a public Catholic culture in the first yea...
Defence date: 17 December 2013Examining Board: Professor Martin van Gelderen, University of Göttinge...
216 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.The study examines a compaign...
Anglo-Catholicism was the major occasion of strife within the Church of England, 1880-1914. Between ...
This dissertation investigates the ideological and theological energies binding English literature, ...