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John Donne: Life, Mind and Art
But if PseudoMartyr accurately represents Donne's viewsinthis respect, in others
it shows signs of temporizing. For onlytheprevious year hehadwritten a thoughtful
letterto his friend Goodyer about the Oath of Allegiance, in which hesays that ...
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Delphi Complete Poetical Works of John Donne (Illustrated)
PSEUDOMARTYR. This 1610 polemical tract argues that English Roman
Catholics should take the Oath of Allegiance of James I of England. Donne had
converted from Catholicism, but had not moved decisively into the Protestant
camp.
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Patrons and Patron Saints in Early Modern English Literature
Alison Chapman. 58. Marotti, John Donne, Coterie Poet, 209. 59. John Donne,
PseudoMartyr, ed. Anthony Raspa (Montreal: McGillQueen's University Press,
1999), 13. 60. Donne, poem, Notes: Kneidel, Lawson, might David York: ...
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The Oxford Treatise and Disputation on the Eucharist, 1549
Its prefatory letter calls Martyr “a doting old man, subverted, impudent, and
famous master of errors,” who fled from Germany because of lust and adultery, a
pseudomartyr (Senex quidam delirus est, subversus, impudens, errorum
magister ...
Pietro Martire Vermigli, Joseph C. McLelland,
2000
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The End of the Church: A Pneumatology of Christian Division ...
Where all of this leads ecclesiologically was problematic for a Protestant. In the
Pseudomartyr Donne has recourse to arguments that are similar to Hooker's on
the matter, but are just as hard to sustain in a larger historical framework that
looks ...
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John Donne and the Protestant Reformation: New Perspectives
Anthony Raspa, in the introduction to his edition of Donne's PseudoMartyr, states,
“Donne's request to contemporary popes in PseudoMartyr was that they should
be as conciliatory to England as they had been to the Venetian, to the Spanish ...
Mary Arshagouni Papazian,
2003
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Reading Between the Lines
49 To which Donne replied in PseudoMartyr by invoking“Sir Thomas Moore, of
whose firmeness to the integrity of the Romane faith, that Churchneede not be
ashamed” (108).Thecomment is inserted parenthetically inan attack
onthedoctrineof ...
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Bodies, Politics and Transformations: John Donne's ...
Donne's PseudoMartyr andIgnatius his Conclave, published inprintin 1610
and1611 respectively, are polemic anddisplay the author's preoccupation with
the conflicts between theCatholic Church and the Englishstate, particularly
withinthe ...
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The Construction of Martyrdom in the English Catholic ...
Any claim to martyrdom is always subjective and can only be made within the
essential polarity of its antithesis, the pseudomartyr. Beyond the literal act of
martyrdom, therefore, the martyr functions as a rhetorical device, a fecund lexicon
...
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The Bilingual Text: History and Theory of Literary ...
the PseudoMartyr (1610), and the selftranslated ConclaueIgnati / Ignatius his
Conclave (1611). Of these three works, the PseudoMartyr sets out to show that
those Catholics who promulgate resistance to swearing the oathof fealty to King ...
Jan Walsh Hokenson, Marcella Munson,
2014