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Thomas Bell (Catholic priest)

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324: 84:, and elsewhere. He was mentioned in 1592 as one ill-affected to the government, and he shared the fate of other seminary priests in being arrested. He was sent to London; but he recanted, and was sent back to Lancashire to help look for 334: 161:
The Anatomie of Popish Tyrannie, wherein is conteyned a Plain Declaration … of the Libels, Letters, Edictes, Pamphlets, and Bookes lately published by the Secular Priests, and English Hispanized Jesuites
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The Popes Funerall: containing an exact and pithy Reply to a pretended Answere of a .. Libell, called the "Forerunner of Bells Downfall". … Together with his Treatise called the Regiment of the Church
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as a student of philosophy. In 1581, by then a priest, he was in the English seminary at Rome, and in the following March (1582) was sent into England.
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A Counterblast against the Vaine Blast of a Masked Companion, who termeth Himself E. O., but thought to be Robert Parsons, the Trayterous Jesuite
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The Catholique Triumph: conteyning a reply to the pretended answere of B. C. lately published against The Tryall of the New Religion
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A Christian Dialogue between Theophilus, a Deformed Catholike in Rome, and Remigius, a Reformed Catholike in the Church of England
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After leaving Catholicism he participated in the persecution of Catholics, advocating the use of the
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The Jesuites Ante-past: containing a Reply against a Pretended Aunswere to the Downefall of Poperie
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The Downefall of Poperie, proposed by way of challenge to all English Jesuites and … Papists
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1573–1610) was an English Roman Catholic priest, and later an anti-Catholic writer.
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English Roman Catholic priest and later an anti-Catholic writer
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Thomas Bels Motives: concerning Romish Faith and Religion
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Conversion, politics, and religion in England, 1580–1625
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granted him a pension of fifty pounds a year, which
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Thomas Bell (priest)
fl.
Raskelf
Thirsk
Yorkshire
York
Douay College
English College, Rome
Thomas Worthington
Lancashire
Cheshire
Jesuits
rack
Stephen Proctor
Vincent Skinner
Stationers' Register
William Turner
Robert Parsons
Richard Smith
Francis Walsingham
Queen Elizabeth
James I



Sutton 1901
"Blaming the Victim"
Michael Questier
public domain
Bell, Thomas (fl.1573-1610)

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