Although the varying attitudes toward the English crown and the
order of English society were central to the differences between
the loyalists and the militants, disagreements involved many
questions other than political ones, including the role of the
Jesuits in the English mission and the nature of church government.
This first work to concentrate on the Elizabethan Catholic church
relates party thought to the quarrels with the Catholic community
during Elizabeth's reign.
Originally published in 1979.
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