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Robert Persons S.J., the Christian Directory (1582): The First Booke of the Christian Exercise, Appertayning to Resolution
Contributor(s): Persons S. J., Robert (Author), Houliston, Victor (Editor)
ISBN: 9004110097     ISBN-13: 9789004110090
Publisher: Brill
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: July 1998
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Annotation: This volume presents a critical edition of the immensely influential and popular first version of "The Christian Directory, by the notorious Elizabethan Jesuit leader, Robert Persons. It was written during and immediately after the English Mission of 1580-1, which ended with the martyrdom of his companion Edmund Campion.
Persons's work, originally entitled "The First Booke of the Christian Exercise, appertayning to Resolution, attempts to persuade the reader to be resolved in the service of God. It deals with the motives and obstacles to such resolution.
This edition includes a full apparatus of the alterations made to Persons's work by the Edmund Bunny, whose Protestant edition became an Elizabethan bestseller. It will be particularly useful to historians of the Catholic reformation and students of early modern English prose.
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- Religion | Christian Living - General
- Architecture | Interior Design - General
- History
Dewey: 248.482
LCCN: 98-25291
Series: Studies in the History of Christian Thought
Physical Information: 1.33" H x 6.4" W x 9.46" (2.11 lbs) 399 pages
 
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This volume presents a critical edition of the immensely influential and popular first version of The Christian Directory, by the notorious Elizabethan Jesuit leader, Robert Persons. It was written during and immediately after the English Mission of 1580-1, which ended with the martyrdom of his companion Edmund Campion.
Persons's work, originally entitled The First Booke of the Christian Exercise, appertayning to Resolution, attempts to persuade the reader to be resolved in the service of God. It deals with the motives and obstacles to such resolution.
This edition includes a full apparatus of the alterations made to Persons's work by the Edmund Bunny, whose Protestant edition became an Elizabethan bestseller. It will be particularly useful to historians of the Catholic reformation and students of early modern English prose.