Nicholas Sanders' De visibili monarchia Ecclesiae, 1571. Pp. 662-663
Title
Nicholas Sanders' De visibili monarchia Ecclesiae, 1571. Pp. 662-663
Description
English Recusants learned to defend the authority of the Pope from works of controversy. The Catholic priest Nicholas Sanders (1531-1581), who obtained the help of Philip II to go to Ireland to promote the rebellion against Queen Elisabeth and failed, exposed in thi spedagogical way what theological arguments to use to face heresies, including that of the Anglicans.
Source
Nicholas Sanders, De visibili monarchia ecclesiae libri octo (Lovanii: Ioannis Fouleri cura et impensa, excudebat Reynerus Velpius, 1571)
Text
[10], 844, [16]p.; Fol. (34 cm)
Original Format
Rare book
- Date Added
- August 1, 2019
- Collection
- Religious controversy to 1625
- Item Type
- Text
- Tags
- 16th century, Church history, Elizabethan England, Nicholas Sanders, religious controversy
- Citation
- Anunciación Carrera de la Red, “Nicholas Sanders' De visibili monarchia Ecclesiae, 1571. Pp. 662-663,” S P A N I S H · C O N N E C T I O N S, accessed May 2, 2024, https://yngalaterra.omeka.net/items/show/13.