A papist misrepresented-and represented; or, A two-fold character of Popery ... Selected from the original of 1683, and republished by ... Richard Challoner ... Thirty-first edition

A papist misrepresented-and represented; or, A two-fold character of Popery ... Selected from the original of 1683, and republished by ... Richard Challoner ... Thirty-first edition
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Synopsis A papist misrepresented-and represented; or, A two-fold character of Popery ... Selected from the original of 1683, and republished by ... Richard Challoner ... Thirty-first edition by : John GOTHER

The Papist Represented

The Papist Represented
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Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781644530207
ISBN-13 : 1644530201
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Synopsis The Papist Represented by : Geremy Carnes

Most eighteenth-century literary scholarship implicitly or explicitly associates the major developments in English literature and culture during the rise of modernity with a triumphant and increasingly tolerant Protestantism while assuming that the English Catholic community was culturally moribund and disengaged from Protestant society and culture. However, recent work by historians has shown that the English Catholic community was a dynamic and adaptive religious minority, its leaders among the aristocracy cosmopolitan, its intellectuals increasingly attracted to Enlightenment ideals of liberty and skepticism, and its membership growing among the middle and working classes. This community had an impact on the history of the English nation out of all proportion with its size—and yet its own history is glimpsed only dimly, if at all, in most modern accounts of the period. The Papist Represented reincorporates the history of the English Catholic community into the field of eighteenth-century literary studies. It examines the intersections of literary, religious, and cultural history as they pertain to the slow acceptance by both Protestants and Catholics of the latter group’s permanent minority status. By focusing on the Catholic community’s perspectives and activities, it deepens and complicates our understanding of the cultural processes that contributed to the significant progress of the Catholic emancipation movement over the course of the century. At the same time, it reveals that this community’s anxieties and desires (and the anxieties and desires it provoked in Protestants) fuel some of the most popular and experimental literary works of the century, in forms and modes including closet drama, elegy, the novel, and the Gothic. By returning the Catholic community to eighteenth-century literary history, The Papist Represented challenges the assumption that eighteenth-century literature was a fundamentally Protestant enterprise. Published by University of Delaware Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.

The Church History of England,

The Church History of England,
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Total Pages : 554
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Synopsis The Church History of England, by : Charles Dodd (pseud. van Hugh Tootell.)

A Catalogue of the Collection of Tracts for and Against Popery (published in Or about the Reign of James II.) in the Manchester Library Founded by Humphrey Chetham, in which is Incorporated, with Large Additions and Bibliographical Notes, the Whole of Peck's List of the Tracts in that Controversy, with His References

A Catalogue of the Collection of Tracts for and Against Popery (published in Or about the Reign of James II.) in the Manchester Library Founded by Humphrey Chetham, in which is Incorporated, with Large Additions and Bibliographical Notes, the Whole of Peck's List of the Tracts in that Controversy, with His References
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Total Pages : 280
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Synopsis A Catalogue of the Collection of Tracts for and Against Popery (published in Or about the Reign of James II.) in the Manchester Library Founded by Humphrey Chetham, in which is Incorporated, with Large Additions and Bibliographical Notes, the Whole of Peck's List of the Tracts in that Controversy, with His References by : Chetham's Library