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Intestine enemies : Catholics in Protestant America, 1605 a documentary history /

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Curran, Robert Emmett (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press, [2017]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |g Machine generated contents note:  |g pt. 1  |t Beginnings, 1605 -- 1629 --  |g 1.  |t "Many Great Difficulties Scarcely to Be Superable": Robert Persons on English Catholic Colonization in North America, 1605 --  |g 2.  |t "To Establish Missions in All Those Lands Which the English Hold in America": Simon Stocks Correspondence with the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith, 1625-1631 --  |t Simon Stock to [Propaganda Fide], London, February 8, 1625 --  |t Simon Stock to [Propaganda Fide], London, May 31, 1625 --  |t Simon Stock to [Propaganda Fide], London, December 5, 1625 --  |t Simon Stock to [Propaganda Fide], London, January 1, 1631 --  |g 3.  |t "Every Sunday [They] Saith Mass and Do Use All Other Ceremonies of the Church of Rome": Erasmus Stourton before the Justices at Plymouth, October 1628 --  |g 4.  |t "I May Yet Do the King and My Country More Service There": George Calvert's Petition to the King for Land in the Chesapeake Region, 1629 --  |g 5.  |t "I Do ... Abhor, Detest and Abjure This Damnable Doctrine": The Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance --  |t Oath of Supremacy (1559) --  |t Oath of Allegiance (1606) --  |g 6.  |t "No Papists Have Been Suffered to Settle Their Abode Amongst Us": Governor John Pott and Others to the Privy Council, November 1629 --  |g pt. 2  |t Terra Mariae: Planning and Voyage, 1630 -- 1634 --  |g 7.  |t "The Pious and Noble Purpose of the Barons of Baltimore": The Charter of Maryland, 1632 --  |g 8.  |t "Never More Noble Enterprise Entered into English Hearts": A Declaration of the Lord Baltimore's Plantation in Maryland, 1633 --  |g 9.  |t "A Matter ofx Toleration": Objections Answered Touching Maryland, 1633 --  |g 10.  |t "Give an Account of Every Particular": Cecil Calvert's Instructions to the Governor and Commissioners of Maryland, 1633 --  |g 11.  |t "God's Hand Is Here": Andrew White, A Brief Relation of the Voyage unto Maryland, 1634 --  |g pt. 3  |t Catholic Colony in British America, 1634 -- 1664 --  |g 12.  |t "A Rich Harvest Awaits Us": Jesuit Correspondence relating to Maryland, 1634-1656 --  |t Henry More, Annual Letter of the English Province, 1634 --  |t Edward Knott, Annual Letter, 1638 --  |t Annual Letter, 1639 --  |t Annual Letter, 1640 --  |t Letter from Mission Superior Ferdinand Poulton to Belgian Nuncio Charles Rosetti, 1641 --  |t Excerpts of Letters from Missionaries in Maryland, 1642 --  |t Letter from Thomas Copley to the Superior General, March 1, 1648 --  |t Annual Letter, 1655-1656 --  |g 13.  |t "The Miracle of this Age": George Alsop, A Character of the Province of Maryland, 1666 --  |t Of the Situation and Plenty of the Province of Maryland --  |t Of the Government and Natural Disposition of the People --  |t Necessariness of Servitude Proved, with the Common Usage of Servants in Mary-Land, Together with Their Privileges --  |g pt. 4  |t Church and State, 1639 -- 1649 --  |g 14.  |t "Holy Church Shall Have All Her Rights, Liberties, and Immunities": Maryland Assembly on Religion and Civil Rights in the Colony, 1638/39 --  |t Act for the Government of the Province --  |t Act for Church Liberties --  |t Act for the Liberties of the People --  |t Act for Maintaining the Lord Proprietary's Title to the Lands of This Province --  |g 15.  |t "Are Such Laws against Conscience?" The Baltimore-Jesuit Controversy, 1638 -- 1644 --  |t John Lewger's Inquiries regarding Civil and Canon Law, 1638 --  |t Cecil Calvert's Proposed Statement for English Provincial's Signature regarding Landholding, 1641 --  |t Edward Knott's Observations on Baltimore's Proposal, 1641 --  |g 16.  |t "The Better to Preserve Mutual Love and Amity": An Act concerning Religion, 1649 --  |g pt. 5  |t West Indies, 1634 -- 1675 --  |g 17.  |t "Why Should My Country-men Be Debarred from ... That Which God Did Ordain for the Benefit of Mankind?": Thomas Gage's View of the Georeligious Stakes, 1648 --  |g Chap. I  |t How Rome Doth Yearly Visit the American and Asian Kingdoms --  |g Chap. II  |t Showing That the Indians Wealth under a Pretence of Their Conversion Hath Corrupted the Hearts of Poor Begging Fryers, with Strife, Hatred, and Ambition --  |g Chap. III  |t Shewing the Manner of the Missions of Friars and Jesuits to the Indies --  |g Chap. XII  |t Shewing Some Particulars of the Great and Famous City of Mexico in Former Times, with a True Description of It Now; and of the State and Condition of It the Year 1625 --  |g Chap. XIII  |t Showing My Journey from Mexico to Chiapa Southward, and the Most Remarkable Places in the Way --  |g Chap. XVIII  |t Describing the Dominions, Government, Riches, and Greatness of the City of Guatemala, and the Country Belonging unto It --  |g Chap. XXII  |t Shewing How, and for What Causes, after I Had Arrived in England, I Took Yet Another Journey to Rome, and Other Parts of Italy, and Returned Again to Settle My Self in This My Country --  |g 18.  |t "Inhabitants Who Have Been Expelled by the English": Andrew White's Report on Catholics in the Lesser Antilles, 1634 --  |g 19.  |t "So That the Proselytizers of Heresy Will Not Prevail": Early Efforts to Evangelize the Islands, 1638-1643 --  |t Archbishop of Tuam to Members of the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith, 1638 --  |t Archbishop of Tuam to Propaganda, 1638 --  |t Acta S. Cong, de Prop. Fide. Anno 1638-39. fol. 441v --  |t Malachy, Archbishop of Tuam, to Cardinal Prefect of Propaganda Fide, December 8, 1639 --  |g 20.  |t "Freedom of Belief ... Provided They Do Nothing in Public": Antoine Biet's Account of His Ministry in Barbados, 1654 --  |g ch. 31  |t Our Arrival in the Island of Barbados Where We Were Very Well Received by the English --  |g 21.  |t "To the Last Degree of Poverty": John Stritch's Clandestine Mission to Montserrat, 1650-1653 --  |t Pierre Pelleprat's Account of the Irish Mission --  |g 22.  |t "A Business of Great Importancy": Reining in Catholics in Barbados, 1654-1660 --  |t Extracts from the Minutes of the Council of Barbados --  |t Order of Governor and Council, Sept. 22, 1657 --  |t Journal of the Proceedings of the Governor and Council of Barbados from May 29, 1660, to November 30, 1686 --  |g 23.  |t "The Irish Had Suffered There So Unspeakably in Body and Spirit": John Grace's Mission, 1667-1669 --  |t Annual Report of John Grace, March 11, 1667 --  |t Letter of John Grace to Rome, July 5, 1669 --  |g 24.  |t "Trading Groweth Daily Here Worse and Worse": The Blake Family in Barbados and Montserrat, 1675 --  |t John Blake, Bridgetown, Barbados, to Thomas Blake, County Galway, Nov. 1, 1675 --  |t John Blake, Bridgetown, to Thomas Blake, County Galway, July 28, 1676 --  |g pt. 6  |t Protestant Uprisings and Triumphs, 1666 -- 1698 --  |g 25.  |t "The Deplorable Condition of Maryland for Want of an Established Ministry": John Yeo's Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury regarding Proprietary Favoritism toward Catholics and Lord Baltimore's Reply, 1676 --  |t Letter from John Yeo, Minister in Maryland, to the Archbishop of Canterbury, May 25, 1676 --  |t Lord Baltimore on the Present State of Religion in Maryland, 1676 --  |g 26.  |t "A Complaint to Heaven with a Hue and Crye": Maryland Planters to the Crown, 1676 --  |g 27.  |t "All Christian Churches Shall Have the Same Privileges": New York's Charter of Liberties and Privileges, 1683 --  |g 28.  |t "The Yoke of Arbitrary Government of Tyranny and Popery": Declaration of the Protestant Association, July 1689 --  |g 29.  |t "The Strange Rebellion of Your Ungrateful People": Catholic Views on the Revolution, 1689 --  |t Charles Carroll to Lord Baltimore, September 25, 1689 --  |t Narrative of Henry Darnall, December 31, 1689 --  |t Peter Sayer to Lord Baltimore, December 31, 1689 --  |g 30.  |t "They Might Make Great Disturbances, If Not a Rebellion": Francis Nicholson to the Board of Trade and Plantation, August 20, 1698 --  |g pt. 7  |t Internal Outcasts, 1704 -- 1774 --  |g 31.  |t "To Grow Insolent upon Civility": Governor John Seymour's Rebuke of the Jesuits William Hunter and Robert Brooke, 1704 --  |t Minutes of the Council, September 9, 1704 --  |g 32.  |t "Whatsoever Popish ... Priest or Jesuit ... 
505 0 0 |t Shall Endeavour to Persuade Any of Her Majestys Liege People": A Bill for Restraining the Growth of Popery, 1704 --  |t Act to Prevent the Growth of Popery within This Province, September 30, 1704 --  |g 33.  |t "The Covenant Ought to Continue to Posterity": Remonstrance of the Roman Catholics of Maryland to the House of Delegates, December 21, 1704 --  |g 34.  |t "Many Evil Persons, in This Province, Such as Papists": Peter Attwood and the Catholic Threat, 1716 --  |g 35.  |t [Peter Attwood,] "Liberty & Property or The Beauties of Maryland Displayed. Being a Brief & Candid Inquiry into Her Charter Fundamental Laws & Constitution. By a Lover of FLs Country," 1720 --  |g 36.  |t "We Have All Liberty Imaginable in the Exercise of Our Business": Growth of the Catholic Community in Penn's Colony, 1741 --  |t Letter of Henry Neale, SJ, to Henry Shire, SJ, April 25, 1741 --  |g 37.  |t "In the Desert Parts of America": Joseph Mosley's Correspondence with His Family in England, 1758-1773 --  |t Joseph Mosley to Helen Dunn, London, February 25, 1758 --  |t Joseph Mosley to Helen Dunn, Newtown, September 8, 1758 --  |t Joseph Mosley to Helen Dunn, Newtown, September 1, 1759 --  |t Joseph Mosley to Helen Dunn, Newtown, October 5, 1760 --  |t Joseph Mosley to Michael Mosley, Portobacco, July 30, 1764 --  |t Joseph Mosley to Helen Dunn, Tuckahoe, Talbot County, October 14, 1766 --  |t Joseph Mosley to Helen Dunn, Tuckahoe, June 5, 1772 --  |t Joseph Mosley to Helen Dunn, Tuckahoe, July 5, 1773 --  |t Joseph Mosley to Helen Dunn, November 5, 1773 --  |g pt. 8  |t Clash of Families and Empires, 1739-1766 --  |g 38.  |t "Absolutely Necessary to Restrain Roman Catholics by Law": Some Thoughts Upon America and Upon the Danger from Roman Catholics There, London, 1739 --  |g 39.  |t "The Insolence and Disaffection of Papists within This Province": An Act for the Security of His Majesty's Dominion, and to Prevent the Growth of Popery within This Province, May 30, 1754 --  |g 40.  |t "[Catholics] Can Never Be Faithful Subjects": A Letter to the Editor of the Maryland Gazette, October 17, 1754. 
505 0 0 |g Note continued:  |g 41.  |t "One of the Greatest Things That Ever the English Did in America": The Expulsion of the Acadians, August 1755 --  |g 42.  |t "They Did Not Fly from Penal Laws ... That Their Posterity Would Be Subjected to Them Here": The Roman Catholic Petition to Governor Ogle regarding a Double Tax, 1756 --  |g 43.  |t "Remember the Cruel Usage of the Roman Catholics": Charles Carroll of Annapolis's Correspondence to His Son, 1759-1760-1759 --  |t April 16, 1759 --  |t October 6, 1759 --  |t July 14, 1760 --  |g 44.  |t "Brave Youths, Drag on Your Pope": Popes-Night Broadside, 1766 --  |g pt. 9  |t Revolution and a Changing Landscape, 1773 -- 1781 --  |g 45.  |t "The Jesuit's Metamorphosed into I Know Not What": The Suppression of the Society of Jesus and Its American Repercussions --  |t John Carroll to Daniel Carroll, Bruges, September 11, 1773 --  |t Joseph Mosley to Helen Dunn, October 3, 1774 --  |g 46.  |t "Who Is This Man, That Calls Himself a Citizen?" Charles Carroll of Carrollton and Daniel Dulany, The Antilon-First Citizen Letters, 1773 --  |t Antilon's First Letter (Maryland Gazette, January 7, 1773): A Dialogue between Two Citizens --  |t First Citizen's First Letter (Maryland Gazette, February 4, 1773) --  |t Antilon's Second Letter (Maryland Gazette, February 18, 1773) --  |t First Citizen's Second Letter (Maryland Gazette, March 11, 1773) --  |t Antilon's Third Letter (Maryland Gazette, April 8, 1773) --  |t First Citizen's Third Letter (Maryland Gazette, May 6, 1773) --  |t Fourth Letter of Antilon (Maryland Gazette, June 3, 1773) --  |t Fourth Letter of First Citizen (Maryland Gazette, July 1, 1773) --  |g 47.  |t "Popery ... Equally Injurious to the Rights of Sovereigns and Mankind": The Quebec Act and the Colonial Reaction --  |t Address of the Continental Congress to the British People, October 21, 1774 --  |t Memorial of the Continental Congress to the Inhabitants of the Colonies, October 21, 1774 --  |t Address of the Continental Congress to the People of the Province of Quebec, October 21, 1774 --  |g 48.  |t "To Submit to popery and slavery": Handbill Directed --  |t To the Soldiers of the British Army by the "Friends of America", 1775 --  |g 49.  |t "Uniting with Us in Defence of Our Common Liberty": Address of the Continental Congress to the Oppressed Inhabitants of Canada, May 29, 1775 --  |g 50.  |t "That Ridiculous and Childish Custom": George Washington's Orders regarding Pope's Day, November 5, 1775 --  |g 51.  |t "Was Not All This the Work of Divine Providence?" Bishop Briand's Pastoral Letter to the People of Quebec, December 29, 1776 --  |g 52.  |t "Our Government Seems to Be Approaching Its Dissolution": Charles Carroll's Case for Independence and Government Reform, Dunlap's Maryland Gazette and Baltimore General Advertiser, March-April 1776 --  |t Dunlap's Maryland Gazette, March 26, 1776 --  |t Dunlap's Maryland Gazette, April 2, 1776 --  |g 53.  |t "Toward the Universal Re-establishment of Popery through All Christendom": The French Alliance and Its Impact on the Status of American Catholics --  |t Pennsylvania Ledger, May 13, 1778 --  |t Samuel Cooper, A Sermon on the Day of the Commencement of the Constitution, 1780 --  |g pt. 10  |t Peace and a New Order, 1781 -- 1791 --  |g 54.  |t "The Wonderful Work of That God Who Guards Your Liberties": Abbe Bandol's Sermon at the Mass of Thanksgiving for the Victory at Yorktown, November 4, 1781 --  |g 55.  |t "The Harvest Is Great, but the Labourers Are Too Few": Joseph Mosley on the New Order for Catholics, 1784 --  |t Mosley to Sister, July 20, 1786 --  |g 56.  |t "A Revolution More Extraordinary ... Than Our Political One": John Carroll's Correspondence, 1778-1787 --  |t Carroll to Plowden, February 28, 1779 --  |t Carroll to Plowden, September 26, 1783 --  |t Carroll to, 1784 --  |t Plowden to Carroll, June 6, 1785 --  |t Carroll to Plowden, January 22, 1787-February 28, 1787 --  |g 57.  |t "You, Sir, Have Been the Principal Instrument to Effect So Rapid a Change in Our Political Situation": An Address from the Roman Catholics of America to George Washington, Esq., President of the United States, 1790 --  |t Address --  |t Answer to the Roman Catholics in the United States of America --  |g 58.  |t "A Country Now Become Our Own": John Carroll Sermon, May 1791. 
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