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2174

Chadwick O. The Reformation. — London, 1964. — P. 148.

2175

Aveling J.C.H. The Handle and the Axe. The Catholic Recusants in England from Reformation to Emancipation. — London, 1976. — P. 162.

2176

Dickens A.G. The English Reformation. — London, 1964. — P. 312.

2177

Bossy J. The English Catholic Community, 1570–1850. — London, 1975. — P. 183–184.

2178

Meyer A.O. England and the Catholic Church under Queen Elizabeth / Transl. by J.K. McKee. — London, 1915. — P. 63.

2179

Bossy J. The English Catholic Community, 1570–1850. — London, 1975. — P. 190.

2180

Magee B. The English Recusants. — London, 1938. — P. 94–112.

2181

Ibid. — P. 111, 116.

2182

Bossy J. The English Catholic Community, 1570–1850. — London, 1975. — P. 188.

2183

Usher R.G. Reconstruction of the English Church. 2 vols. — New York — London, 1960. — Vol. I. — P. 158; McGrath P. Papists and Puritans under Elizabeth I. — London, 1967. — P. 399.

2184

Bossy J. The English Catholic Community, 1570–1850. — London, 1975. — P. 192

2185

Dures A. English Catholicism, 1558–1642. — Harlow, Essex, 1983. — P. 57.

2186

Records of the English Province of the Society of Jesus / Ed. by H. Foley. — 8 vols. — London, 1877–1883. — Vol. VII. — Part I. — P. CXXVI — CXXVIII.

2187

Basset B. English Jesuits. — London, 1967. — P. 276.

2188

Bossy J. The English Catholic Community, 1570–1850. — London, 1975. — P. 198–201.

2189

Bossy J. Rome and the English Catholics: A Question of Geography // Historical Journal. —1964. — Vol. VII. — № 1. — P. 135–149.

2190

Bossy J. The English Catholic Community, 1570–1850. — London, 1975. — P. 393.

2191

Ibid. — P. 396.

2192

Scarisbrick J.J. The Reformation and the English People. — Oxford, 1984. — P. 150

2193

Ibid. — P. 177.

2194

Bossy J. The Character of Elizabethan Catholicism // Past & Present. — 1962. — № 21. — P. 39–59.

2195

Scarisbrick J.J. The Reformation and the English People. — Oxford, 1984. — P. 153, 158.

2196

Aveling J.C.H. The English Clergy, Catholic and Protestant, in the 16th and 17th Centuries // Rome and the Anglicans: Historical and Doctrinal Aspects of Anglo-Roman-Catholic Relations. — Berlin — New York, 1982.

2197

Ibid. — P. 90.





2198

Ibid. — P. 91.

2199

Ibid. — P. 92.

2200

Ibid. — Р. 99–102.

2201

Ibid. — P. 104–106.

2202

Ibid. — P. 108.

2203

Figgins J.N. The Theory of the Divine Right of Kings. — Cambridge, 1896; Idem. Studies in Political Thought from Gerson to Grotius. — Cambridge, 1916; Idem. Political Thought in the Sixteenth Century // Cambridge Modern History. — 1907. — Vol. III. — P. 736–769; Mcllwain СИ. The Political Works of James I. — Cambridge (Mass.), 1948; Morris С Political Thought in England. Tyndale to Hooker. — Oxford, 1953; Allen J.W. A History of Political Thought in the Sixteenth Century. — London, 1961; Clancy Т.Н. Papist Pamphleteers. — Chicago, 1964; Pritchard A. Catholic Loyalism in Elizabethan England. — London, 1979.

2204

Holmes P. Resistance and Compromise. The Political Thought of Elizabethan Catholics. -Cambridge University Press, 1982. — P. 2.

2205

Ibid. — Р. 3.

2206

Loomie A.J. The Spanish Elizabethans. The English Exiles at the Court of Philip II. — Westport (Co

2207

Ibid. — Р. 230–235.

2208

McCrath P. Papists and Puritans under Elizabeth I. — London, 1967. — P. 275; Bossy J. Elizabethan Catholicism: the Link with France. — Cambridge PhD Thesis, 1961; Idem. Henry IV, the Apellants and the Jesuits // Recusant History. — 1965. — Vol. 8. — № 2; Aveling J.C.H. The Handle and the Axe. The Catholic Recusants in England from Reformation to Emancipation. — London, 1976. — P. 53–55.

2209

McGrath P., Rowe J. The Recusancy of Sir Thomas Cornwallis // Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology. — 1961. — XXVIII. — Part 3.

2210

Questier M. Conversion, Politics and Religion in England, 1580–1625. — Cambridge, 1996.

2211

Ibid. -Р. 1–4.

2212

Ibid. — Р. 8–9.

2213

Aveling J.C.H. The Handle and the Axe. — London, 1976. — P. 51; Idem. The English Clergy, Catholic and Protestant, in the 16th and 17lh Centuries // Rome and the Anglicans. — Berlin-New York, 1982. — P. 131.

2214

Queslier M. Conversion, Politics and Religion in England, 1580–1625. — Cambridge, 1996. — P. 13, 19, 21.

2215

Scarisbrick J.J. The Reformation and the English People. — Oxford, 1984. — P. 180–182.

2216

Milton A. The Church of England? Rome and the True Church: The Demise of a Jacobean Consensus // The Early Stuart Church, 1603–1642 / Ed. by K.C. Fincham. — London, 1993. — P. 187–210; Lake P. The Significance of the Elizabethan Identification of the Pope as Antichrist // JEH. — 1980. — Vol. 31. — P. 161–178.

2217

Questier M. Conversion, Politics and Religion in England, 1580–1625. — Cambridge, 1996. — P. 32.

2218

Ibid. — P. 34–36.

2219

lbid. — P. 77, 95, 102.

2220

Questier М. С. Sir Henry Spiller, Recusancy and the Efficiency of the Jacobean Exchequer // Historical Research. — 1993. — Vol. 66; Idem. Conversion, Politics and Religion in England, 1580–1625. — Cambridge, 1996. — P. 39–43; Idem. John Gee, Archbishop Abbot and the Use)of Converts from Rome in Jacobean Anti-Catholicism // Recusant History. — 1993. — Vol. 24. — P. 347–360; Idem. Crypto-Catholicism, Anti-Calvinism and Conversion at the Jacobean Court: The Enigma of Benjamin Carier // JEH. — 1996. — Vol. 47. — P. 45–64; Idem. Loyalty, Religion and State Power in Early Modern England: English Romanism and the Jacobean Oath of Allegiance // Historical Journal. — 1997. — Vol. 40; Walsham A. Church Papists: Catholicism, Conformity and Confessional Polemic in Early Modern England. — Rochester, 1993.