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Author McCoog, Thomas M., author

Title Pre-suppression Jesuit activity in the British Isles and Ireland / by Thomas M. McCoog
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2019]
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Description 1 online resource (115 pages .)
Series Brill research perspectives in Jesuit studies
Brill research perspectives in Jesuit studies.
Summary The British Isles and Ireland tested the self-proclaimed adaptability and flexibility of the new Society of Jesus. A mission to Ireland highlighted the complexities and ended in failure in the early 1580s, not to be revived until 1598. The fabled Jesuit mission to England in 1580 conceived in wistful optimism was baptized with blood with the execution of Edmund Campion in 1581 and the consequent political manoeuveres of Robert Persons. The Scottish mission began in December 1581. The three missions remained distinct in the pre-suppression period despite an occasional proposal for integration. The English mission was the largest, the bloodiest, the most controversial, and the only one to progress to full provincial status. The government tried to suppress it; the Benedictines tried to complement it; the vicars-apostolic tried to control it; and foreign Jesuits tried to recognize it. Nonetheless, the English province forged a corporate identity that even withstood the suppression
Notes "This paperback book edition is simultaneously published as issue i.4 (2019) of Brill Research Perspectives in Jesuit Studies"--Title page verso
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Jesuits -- Great Britain -- History -- 16th century
SUBJECT Jesuits fast
Subject RELIGION / Christian Ministry / Missions
Great Britain
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789004395299
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