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Transubstantiation exploded, or an Encounter with Richard, the titularie Bishop of Chalcedon. ... By Daniel Featley, D.D. Whereunto is annexed a publique and solemne disputation held at Paris with Christopher Bagshawe, D. in Theologie and Rector of Avie Marie
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Christopher Bagshaw published, at Paris in 1603, 'An Answer to certain points of a Libel called An Apology of the Subordination in England,' 8vo. He is also thought to have been concerned in
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and, in the same year, was elected probationer fellow of his college. Before going to Oxford, he matriculated in 1566 at
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to Dr. Hussye, from which it appears that Bagshaw 'coming to be fellow was most hot in prosecution against Parson.'
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Christopher Bagshaw went to England as a missioner and, in 1587, was imprisoned in the
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to Bagshaw at Wisbech. After his liberation, Bagshaw continued to reside abroad.
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Notes of this disputation were printed many years afterwards in
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and was made a priest. Then, with the permission of Cardinal
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Bliss printed in the footnotes to the life of Parsons (
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Holmes, Peter. "Bagshaw, Christopher (1552–1625?)".
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English
Roman Catholic
Derbyshire
Balliol College, Oxford
St John's College, Cambridge
Anthony à Wood
Robert Parsons
Philip Bliss
Protestant
Gloucester Hall
Catholicism
William Allen
English College, Rome
Cardinal Boncompagni
Sorbonne
per saltum
Tower of London
Wisbech Castle
William Weston
Wisbech Stirs
Edward Squire
Henry Walpole
Daniel Featley
transubstantiation
Franciscus à Santa Clara
John Mush
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/1042
UK public library membership

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