Edmund Campion

Edmund Campion
Title Edmund Campion PDF eBook
Author Evelyn Waugh
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 232
Release 1980
Genre Christian martyrs
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Edmund Campion

Edmund Campion
Title Edmund Campion PDF eBook
Author Harold C. Gardiner
Publisher Ignatius Press
Total Pages 184
Release 1992
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780898703870

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Some illustrations. An inspiring dramatic account of the colorful and courageous life and death of the martyr, St. Edmund Campion, "hero of God's underground" during the persecution of Catholics in England in the 1500's.

Saint Edmund Campion

Saint Edmund Campion
Title Saint Edmund Campion PDF eBook
Author Evelyn Waugh
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1996
Genre Christian martyrs
ISBN 9780918477446

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For adventure, suspense, and sheer drama, Evelyn Waugh's biography of St. Edmund Campion rivals Braveheart. And it's told with the grace and skill that won Waugh millions of fans for his Brideshead Revisited. High adventure and holiness: it's a sure winner with all readers.

Ten Reasons Proposed to His Adversaries for Disputation in the Name of the Faith

Ten Reasons Proposed to His Adversaries for Disputation in the Name of the Faith
Title Ten Reasons Proposed to His Adversaries for Disputation in the Name of the Faith PDF eBook
Author Edmund Saint Campion
Publisher Good Press
Total Pages 109
Release 2023-08-12
Genre Fiction
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"Ten Reasons Proposed to His Adversaries for Disputation in the Name of the Faith" by Edmund Saint Campion. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

Edmund Campion

Edmund Campion
Title Edmund Campion PDF eBook
Author Dr Gerard Kilroy
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages 481
Release 2015-09-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1409401510

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Gerard Kilroy here draws on newly discovered manuscript sources to reveal Campion as a charismatic and affectionate scholar who was finding fulfilment as priest and teacher in Prague when he was summoned to lead the first Jesuit mission to England. The book offers fresh insights into the dramatic search for Campion, the populist nature of the disputations in the Tower, and the legal issues raised by his torture. It was the monarchical republic itself that made him the beloved ‘champion’ of the English Catholic community. Edmund Campion presents the most detailed and comprehensive picture to date of an historical figure whose loyalty and courage, in the trial and on the scaffold, swiftly became legendary across Europe.

Blessed Edmund Campion

Blessed Edmund Campion
Title Blessed Edmund Campion PDF eBook
Author Louise Imogen Guiney
Publisher
Total Pages 212
Release 1914
Genre Christian martyrs
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Edmund Campion

Edmund Campion
Title Edmund Campion PDF eBook
Author Gerard Kilroy
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 204
Release 2016-12-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351964666

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The death of Edmund Campion in 1581 marked a disjunction between the world of printed untruth and private, handwritten, truth in early modern England. Gerard Kilroy traces the circulation of manuscripts connected with Campion to reveal a fascinating network that not only stretched from the Court to Warwickshire and East Anglia but also crossed the confessional boundaries. Kilroy shows that in this intricate web Sir John Harington was a key figure, using his disguise as a wit to conceal a lifelong dedication to Campion's memory. Sir Thomas Tresham is shown as expressing his devotion to Campion both in his coded buildings and in a previously unpublished manuscript, Bodleian MS Eng. th. b. 1-2, whose theological and cultural riches are here fully explored. This book provides startling new views about Campion's literary, historical and cultural impact in early modern England. The great strength of this study is its exploitation of archival manuscript sources, offering the first printed text and translation of Campion's Virgilian epic, a fully collated text of 'Why doe I use my paper, ynke and pen', and Harington's four decades of theological epigrams, printed for the first time in the order he so carefully designed. Edmund Campion: Memory and Transcription lays the foundations of the first full literary assessment of Campion the scholar, the impact he had on the literature of early modern England, and the long legacy in manuscript writing.