Lest We Be Damned: Practical Innovation & Lived Experience Among Catholics in Protestant England, 1559–1642
@inproceedings{Mcclain2003LestWB, title={Lest We Be Damned: Practical Innovation & Lived Experience Among Catholics in Protestant England, 1559–1642}, author={Lisa Mcclain}, year={2003} }
List of Figures Abbreviations Introduction 1. 'Knitting the Remnants': Catholic Challenges and Priorities in Protestant England 2. A 'Church' without a Church: English Catholics' Search for Religious Space 3. Using What's at Hand: English Catholic Reinterpretations of the Rosary 4. Reclaiming the body: Receiving the Benefits of theMass in the Absence of Priests 5. Lawyers, Jailbirds, Grocers and Diplomats: Catholic of London 6. Katholik Kernow: Catholics of Cornwall 7. 'Border of Wickedness… Expand
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