Christianity
- 20022
- Douay-Rheims: a Story of Faith
- An article about the Douay-Rheims version of the Bible and its different revisions.
- 20025
- Gladstone: The Vatican Decrees, 1874
- Extracts from a fiercely critical pamphlet on claims of Papal Infallibility resulting from the First Vatican Council.
- 20028
- Speech against the Maynooth Grant by John Plumptre, MP
- This speech sums up the main arguments against this early nineteenth century grant to a Catholic seminary.
- 20029
- Scottish Catholic Heritage
- Resources and links for various aspects of Catholic history in Scotland.
- 20030
- Scottish Medieval Churches (Richard Fawcett)
- Review of a history of Scottish churches from the 12th century to the Reformation.
- 20031
- England (After 1558)
- An article from the Catholic Encyclopedia on the relation of the post Reformation Catholic church to the English state.
- 20032
- English Catholic History since 1550
- A collaborative effort of Catholic local history societies with various documents on English Catholic History since the Reformation.
- 20033
- History of Catholicism in England
- A collection of open source Wikipedia articles on the history of the Catholic Church in England.
- 20035
- Act Against Jesuits and Seminarists (1585)
- Mandating the death penalty for English born Jesuits.
- 20036
- Fox's Book of Martyrs
- This book claimed to chronicle the suppression of English Protestants under the Catholic queen "Bloody Mary". It profoundly influenced the anti-Catholicism that became a defining mark British national identity.
- 20037
- Suppression of Monasteries in England
- A Catholic view of the suppression of the Monasteries by Henry VIII.
- 20038
- The Act Against Recusants (1593)
- The recusants were Englishmen who would not take the Anglican eucharist - at this time they were almost entirely Catholic. This Act was the cornerstone of the "Penal Laws" which were to ensure that English Catholics would be a smaller religious minority than virtually any other Protestant nation.
- 20039
- The Question of Dissimulation Among Elizabethan Catholics
- Article by C.M.J.F. Swan in the 1957 Canadian Catholic Historical Association Report. Considers those Catholics who outwardly conformed, either by taking the Oath of Supremacy or by attending the government-mandated Protestant church services.
