Om A Catholic History Of England; Volume 2
Written by esteemed historian William Bernard Maccabe, this authoritative work traces the history of Catholicism in England, from its earliest roots to its turbulent modern history. Drawing on a wealth of primary sources and scholarly research, Maccabe provides a nuanced and comprehensive account of the role of Catholicism in shaping English society and culture. A definitive work of religious and historical scholarship.
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