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... Matthew's own account seems to favor Bacon's view of the case . He ascribes his conversion to the impression made on him by the devout behavior of the rustics in the Catholic churches abroad ; to his wit- nessing at Naples the ...
... Matthew's own account seems to favor Bacon's view of the case . He ascribes his conversion to the impression made on him by the devout behavior of the rustics in the Catholic churches abroad ; to his wit- nessing at Naples the ...
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... Matthew professed to have the same intention , and to fix the same limit for his stay . But Matthew did not lose sight of his main purpose , nor , proba- bly , of Lord Salisbury's relative and correspondent . Proselytism and espionage ...
... Matthew professed to have the same intention , and to fix the same limit for his stay . But Matthew did not lose sight of his main purpose , nor , proba- bly , of Lord Salisbury's relative and correspondent . Proselytism and espionage ...
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... Matthew would be better able than any other to carry into effect his plans , at least in all that was desired for the promotion of the Catholic cause in England , he interceded with the king for his recall from exile . Matthew ...
... Matthew would be better able than any other to carry into effect his plans , at least in all that was desired for the promotion of the Catholic cause in England , he interceded with the king for his recall from exile . Matthew ...
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