A Treatise of Schisme

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A Treatise of Schisme is a late 16th-century Catholic polemical work by Gregory Martin attacking the English Reformation and defending the authority of the Roman Church.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic controversial literature
book
polemical work
aboutEvent Elizabethan religious settlement
English Reformation NERFINISHED
aboutPerson Elizabeth I of England NERFINISHED
associatedWith Counter-Reformation NERFINISHED
English Catholic recusancy
author Gregory Martin NERFINISHED
confessionalContext English Catholic recusant literature
countryOfOrigin England
criticizes English Protestant clergy
break with Rome by the English crown
defends Catholic doctrine against Protestant innovations
unity of the Church under the pope
genre polemics
theological treatise
historicalContext Elizabethan England NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance example of Catholic resistance literature in Reformation England
intendedAudience English Catholics
supporters of the Roman Church in England
language English
literaryForm prose
mainSubject English Reformation NERFINISHED
authority of the Roman Church
schism
opposes Anglican ecclesiology
royal supremacy over the Church in England
positionTaken critique of the Church of England
defense of the Roman Catholic Church
rejection of Protestant reforms in England
religiousDebate Catholic–Protestant controversy in England
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
supports continuity of the Roman Church
supremacy of the pope
theologicalTheme ecclesiastical authority
nature of schism
obedience to the papacy
true Church
timePeriod late 16th century

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Gregory Martin notableWork A Treatise of Schisme