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Papist devils : Catholics in British America, 1574-1783 / Robert Emmett Curran.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press, (c)2014.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 315 pages :) : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780813225845
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BX1403 .P375 2014
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Contents:
"To sew the holy faith in his land": the Calverts and the beginnings of Catholic settlement -- "Holy Church shall have all her rights, liberties, and immunities": church and state in early Maryland -- "Aliens, savages, and enemies of the kingdome": Maryland and the repercussions of the English Civil War -- "Much as they do at home": the Irish diaspora and the West Indies -- "The miracle of this age": Maryland and New York under the Restoration -- "Against a common enemy": the Glorious Revolution and its consequences in the Atlantic world -- "Religion, liberty, and property": Maryland Catholics in the early penal era -- "Many to attend, and few to attend them": the modes of being an outcast community -- "[Catholics,] by the very principles of that religion ... can never be faithful subjects": the peaking of anti-Catholicism and the Seven Years' War -- "Who is this man that calls himself a citizen?": Catholics and the road to independence -- "The wonderful work of that God who guards your liberties": Catholics and the Revolution -- Epilogue. The colonial legacy.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction. The context of colonization -- "To sew the holy faith in his land": the Calverts and the beginnings of Catholic settlement -- "Holy Church shall have all her rights, liberties, and immunities": church and state in early Maryland -- "Aliens, savages, and enemies of the kingdome": Maryland and the repercussions of the English Civil War -- "Much as they do at home": the Irish diaspora and the West Indies -- "The miracle of this age": Maryland and New York under the Restoration -- "Against a common enemy": the Glorious Revolution and its consequences in the Atlantic world -- "Religion, liberty, and property": Maryland Catholics in the early penal era -- "Many to attend, and few to attend them": the modes of being an outcast community -- "[Catholics,] by the very principles of that religion ... can never be faithful subjects": the peaking of anti-Catholicism and the Seven Years' War -- "Who is this man that calls himself a citizen?": Catholics and the road to independence -- "The wonderful work of that God who guards your liberties": Catholics and the Revolution -- Epilogue. The colonial legacy.

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