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- catalog abstract ""Reginald Pole's On the Unity of the Church, in the context of its 1536 setting, is a personal appeal for the spiritual salvation of his dear friend Henry VIII, and a strong defense of papal supremacy. The fame of the monarch to whom the appeal was directed, and the character of the man addressing the appeal, mark this work with intrinsic and extrinsic relevancy both for any contemporary aggiornamento, and the insight it provides for an almost forgotten page of Tudor history."--Preface.".
- catalog alternative "Defense of the Unity of the Church".
- catalog contributor b3244482.
- catalog contributor b3244483.
- catalog contributor b3244484.
- catalog created "1965.".
- catalog date "1965".
- catalog date "1965.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1965.".
- catalog description ""Reginald Pole's On the Unity of the Church, in the context of its 1536 setting, is a personal appeal for the spiritual salvation of his dear friend Henry VIII, and a strong defense of papal supremacy. The fame of the monarch to whom the appeal was directed, and the character of the man addressing the appeal, mark this work with intrinsic and extrinsic relevancy both for any contemporary aggiornamento, and the insight it provides for an almost forgotten page of Tudor history."--Preface.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 345-346) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Reginald Pole and Henry VIII -- Pole's reply to Henry VIII -- Pole's literary style -- Pole's political philosophy -- Reactions to "on the unity of the church" -- Pole's later career -- Pole's legacy -- Book I. Henry VIII's affliction and pole's love of Henry -- Henry VIII's usurped title of head of the church -- Richard Sampson's defense of Henry VIII -- Pole's reply to Richard Sampson -- Pole addresses Sampson directly -- Absurdity of Richard Sampson's argument -- The authority conferred upon kings -- No Christian kings in the days of Christ -- Honor and power conferred on Thomas More and John Fisher -- Richard Sampson confuses the head of the church and the head of the state -- Pole appeals directly to Henry VIII -- Example of Constantine the Great -- The origin and function of kings and priests -- Punishment of Ozias, Dathan, and Abiron -- Gravity of Henry VIII's crime -- Pole again addresses Richard Sampson -- Book II. Sampson arguments continued -- The apostolic succession does not depend on the habits of men -- What Peter would say if he returned to earth -- "Upon this rock I will build my church" -- Sampson distorts the testimony of Augustine, Cyprian, Jerome and Erasmus -- Further direct appeal to Henry VIII -- Book III. Pole admonishes Henry VIII -- Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn -- Pole's Plantagenet ancestry -- Henry VIII weakens the succession and sows sedition -- Eulogy on John Fisher, Thomas More, the Bridgettines, and the Carthusians -- Apostrophe to Pole's native England -- Another direct appeal to Henry VIII -- Pole's address to the Emperor Charles V -- Summary of questions directed to Henry -- Book IV. Pole begs Henry VIII to listen attentively -- Pole appeals to Henry VIII to repent and do penance -- The need for faith -- Human reason and the divine light of faith -- To Henry VIII: "Be converted and do penance!"".
- catalog extent "xii, 349 p. :".
- catalog issued "1965".
- catalog issued "1965.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "englat".
- catalog publisher "Westminster, Md. : Newman Press,".
- catalog spatial "England.".
- catalog subject "BR377 .P713 1965".
- catalog subject "Church Unity.".
- catalog subject "Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547 Religion.".
- catalog subject "Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547.".
- catalog subject "Pole, Reginald, 1500-1558.".
- catalog subject "Reformation England.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Reginald Pole and Henry VIII -- Pole's reply to Henry VIII -- Pole's literary style -- Pole's political philosophy -- Reactions to "on the unity of the church" -- Pole's later career -- Pole's legacy -- Book I. Henry VIII's affliction and pole's love of Henry -- Henry VIII's usurped title of head of the church -- Richard Sampson's defense of Henry VIII -- Pole's reply to Richard Sampson -- Pole addresses Sampson directly -- Absurdity of Richard Sampson's argument -- The authority conferred upon kings -- No Christian kings in the days of Christ -- Honor and power conferred on Thomas More and John Fisher -- Richard Sampson confuses the head of the church and the head of the state -- Pole appeals directly to Henry VIII -- Example of Constantine the Great -- The origin and function of kings and priests -- Punishment of Ozias, Dathan, and Abiron -- Gravity of Henry VIII's crime -- Pole again addresses Richard Sampson -- Book II. Sampson arguments continued -- The apostolic succession does not depend on the habits of men -- What Peter would say if he returned to earth -- "Upon this rock I will build my church" -- Sampson distorts the testimony of Augustine, Cyprian, Jerome and Erasmus -- Further direct appeal to Henry VIII -- Book III. Pole admonishes Henry VIII -- Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn -- Pole's Plantagenet ancestry -- Henry VIII weakens the succession and sows sedition -- Eulogy on John Fisher, Thomas More, the Bridgettines, and the Carthusians -- Apostrophe to Pole's native England -- Another direct appeal to Henry VIII -- Pole's address to the Emperor Charles V -- Summary of questions directed to Henry -- Book IV. Pole begs Henry VIII to listen attentively -- Pole appeals to Henry VIII to repent and do penance -- The need for faith -- Human reason and the divine light of faith -- To Henry VIII: "Be converted and do penance!"".
- catalog title "Defense of the Unity of the Church".
- catalog title "Pole's defense of the Unity of the Church / Reginald Pole ; translated with introduction by Joseph G. Dwyer.".
- catalog type "text".