The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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12 Foxe ' s work was different and , thanks to its popularity , more important . One
of the Marian exiles , Foxe had fallen in with Bale and Grindal on the Continent
and was soon at work latinizing the rudimentary beginnings of the latter ' s ...
12 Foxe ' s work was different and , thanks to its popularity , more important . One
of the Marian exiles , Foxe had fallen in with Bale and Grindal on the Continent
and was soon at work latinizing the rudimentary beginnings of the latter ' s ...
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19 Foxe is quite explicit : Three sorts of men most principally be in danger of
these Inquisitors : they that be greatly rich for the spoil of their goods : they that be
learned , because they will not have their misdealings and secret abuses to be ...
19 Foxe is quite explicit : Three sorts of men most principally be in danger of
these Inquisitors : they that be greatly rich for the spoil of their goods : they that be
learned , because they will not have their misdealings and secret abuses to be ...
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Henry Charles Lea , The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies ( New York ,
1907 ) , pp . 391 – 392 . 19 . Montanus , p . Biii . 20 . John Foxe , Acts and
Monuments , ed . Stephen Reed Cattley ( London , 1839 ) , IV , 451 . 21 . Lea , A
History ...
Henry Charles Lea , The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies ( New York ,
1907 ) , pp . 391 – 392 . 19 . Montanus , p . Biii . 20 . John Foxe , Acts and
Monuments , ed . Stephen Reed Cattley ( London , 1839 ) , IV , 451 . 21 . Lea , A
History ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Tears of the Indians I | 12 |
A Dark Popish Domdaniel | 29 |
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