Motives to the Catholic Faith

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Motives to the Catholic Faith is a 16th-century English Catholic apologetic work by Richard Bristow defending Roman Catholic doctrine against Protestant criticisms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic apologetic work
apologetic work
religious book
theological work
addressesCriticismFrom Protestantism NERFINISHED
apologeticPurpose to justify adherence to the Catholic faith
to refute Protestant arguments against Catholic doctrine
associatedWithMovement Counter-Reformation NERFINISHED
author Richard Bristow NERFINISHED
authorName Richard Bristow NERFINISHED
confessionalPerspective Roman Catholic NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
defendsDoctrineOf Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
doctrinalFocus Catholic response to Protestant objections
authority of the Catholic Church
era Early Modern period NERFINISHED
genre controversial literature
polemical theology
religious polemic
hasAuthorOccupation Catholic controversialist
hasAuthorReligiousAffiliation Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
historicalContext English Reformation NERFINISHED
Reformation NERFINISHED
intendedAudience English Catholics NERFINISHED
Protestant critics of Catholicism
language Early Modern English NERFINISHED
literaryForm prose treatise
mainSubject Catholic–Protestant controversy NERFINISHED
critique of Protestantism
defense of Roman Catholic doctrine
opposes Protestant criticisms of Catholic doctrine
originalLanguage English
placeOfOrigin England NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 16th century
religiousPerspective Catholic
religiousTradition Catholic Church NERFINISHED
Roman Catholicism
supports Roman Catholic doctrine
theologicalDiscipline apologetics
dogmatic theology
timePeriod post-Reformation England
workOf Richard Bristow NERFINISHED

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Richard Bristow notableWork Motives to the Catholic Faith