A true, sincere and modest defence of English Catholics that suffer for their faith both at home and abroad,
against a false, seditious and slanderous libel, entitled: "The execution of justice in England." Wherein is declared how unjustly the Protestants do charge Catholics with treason; how untruly they deny their persecution for religion; and how deceitfully they seek to abuse strangers about the cause, greatness, and manner of their sufferings, with divers other matters pertaining to this purpose ...
With a preface by his eminence, the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster.
APA Citation
Allen, W. (1914). A true, sincere and modest defence of English Catholics that suffer for their faith both at home and abroad: against a false, seditious and slanderous libel, entitled: "The execution of justice in England." Wherein is declared how unjustly the Protestants do charge Catholics with treason; how untruly they deny their persecution for religion; and how deceitfully they seek to abuse strangers about the cause, greatness, and manner of their sufferings, with divers other matters pertaining to this purpose ... London: Manresa Press [etc.].
MLA Citation
Allen, William, 1532-1594. A True, Sincere And Modest Defence of English Catholics That Suffer for Their Faith Both At Home And Abroad: Against a False, Seditious And Slanderous Libel, Entitled: "The Execution of Justice In England." Wherein Is Declared How Unjustly the Protestants Do Charge Catholics With Treason; How Untruly They Deny Their Persecution for Religion; And How Deceitfully They Seek to Abuse Strangers About the Cause, Greatness, And Manner of Their Sufferings, With Divers Other Matters Pertaining to This Purpose ... London: Manresa Press [etc.], 1914.