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it was frequently commended to those showing an inclination to Roman Catholicism, and was often reprinted and abridged. In the controversial parts, and especially in the attack on the "falsities" of
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His father died before his birth, and his mother, who was a Roman Catholic, brought him to London. His uncle, Humphrey Walsingham, who was a relation of
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Doubts were raised in Walsingham's mind as to the validity of his orders and of his belief, by reading the
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Search made into Matters of Religion, by F. W., before his change to the Catholike
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In 1633 he moved to the college of the Immaculate Conception,
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