Blessed Edmund Campion

Blessed Edmund Campion

Louise Imogen Guiney

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This little book leans much, as every modern work on the subject must do, upon Mr. Richard Simpson’s monograph: Edmund Campion, Jesuit Protomartyr of England. In many points supplementing or contradicting that splendid though biased narrative, the present writer has gratefully taken advantage of the researches of the Rev. John Hungerford Pollen, S.J. It may also be useful to state that the contemporary citations, when not otherwise specified, are from two invaluable witnesses, Parsons and Allen. The translated passages have been compared with the originals, and sometimes newly rendered.

Blessed Edmund Campion PREFATORY NOTE

This little book leans much, as every modern work on the subject must do, upon Mr. Richard Simpson's monograph: Edmund Campion, Jesuit Protomartyr of England. In many points supplementing or contradicting that splendid though biased narrative, the present writer has gratefully taken advantage of the researches of the Rev. John Hungerford Pollen, S.J. It may also be useful to state that the contemporary citations, when not otherwise specified, are from two invaluable witnesses, Parsons and Allen. The translated passages have been compared with the originals, and sometimes newly rendered.

St. Ives, Cornwall: Epiphany, 1908.

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“This little book leans much, as every modern work on the subject must do, upon Mr. Richard Simpson’s monograph: Edmund Campion, Jesuit Protomartyr of England. In many points supplementing or contradicting that splendid though biased narrative, the present writer has gratefully taken advantage of the researches of the Rev. John Hungerford Pollen, S.J. It may also be useful to state that the contemporary citations, when not otherwise specified, are from two invaluable witnesses, Parsons and Allen. The translated passages have been compared with the originals, and sometimes newly rendered.”
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PREFATORY NOTE

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I YOUTH LONDON, OXFORD 1540-1566

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II THE HOUR OF UNREST OXFORD, DUBLIN 1566-1570

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III STEPS FORWARD IRELAND 1571

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IV CHEYNEY AGAIN DOUAY 1571

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V THE CALL TO COME UP HIGHER DOUAY, PRAGUE 1571-1573

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VI THE WISHED-FOR DAWN BOHEMIA 1573-1579

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VII A LONG MARCH ROME, GENEVA, RHEIMS 1580

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VIII INHOSPITABLE HOME 1580

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IX SKIRMISHING THE ENGLISH COUNTIES 1580

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X MANY LABOURS AND A BOOK 1580

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XI AT LYFORD GRANGE, AND AFTER 1581

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XII THE THICK OF THE FRAY 1581

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XIII VICTORY DECEMBER 1, 1581

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