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CONTENTS.
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CHAPTER IX. | |
THE CATHOLIC MARTYRS. | |
England in the Summer of 1534 | 201 |
Disposition of the Clergy | 202 |
The Order for Preaching | 204 |
Secret Disaffection | 207 |
The Confessional | 208 |
Confession of John Staunton | 210 |
A Priest's Opinion of the Obligation of an Oath | 211 |
Catholic Treasons | 212 |
Persecuting Laws | 214 |
Effect of Circumstances on Policy | 215 |
The Act of Supremacy | 217 |
The new Act of Treason | 221 |
Consent to the Royal Supremacy required of all Subjects | 223 |
Election of Cardinal Farnese to the Papal Chair | 225 |
Anxiety of the Emperor | 226 |
Proposals for a Catholic Coalition | 227 |
Counter-overtures of Francis to Henry | 229 |
Change in Henry's Character | 230 |
Distrust of France | 231 |
England and the Papacy | 233 |
The Charterhouse Monks | 236 |
Story of Maurice Channey | 237 |
John Haughton, Prior of the Charterhouse | 239 |
The Monks take the Oath of Allegiance | 241 |
They hear that they will be required to acknowledge the Supremacy | 242 |
The Prior's Resolution | 243 |
The Brethren prepare for Death | 244 |
Hesitation of the Government | 245 |