---The Life Of Father John GerardContents
- [The Life Of Father John Gerard]
- [A Narrative Of The Gunpowder Plot.]
- [Jesus Maria. The Preface.]
- [Chapter II. [I.]
The State Of Persecuted Catholics At The Queen's
Death And The King's Entry, With Their Hopes
Of Relaxation By Him, Whereof They Failed.]
- [Chapter III. [II.]
The Increase Of Persecution And All Kind Of
Molestations Unto Catholics, With Their Failing
Of All Hopes, Procured By The Puritan
Faction.]
- [Chapter III.
How Upon These And The Like Motives Divers
Gentlemen Did Conspire And Conclude Upon
Some Violent Remedy.]
- [Chapter IV.
How After They Had Begun Their Enterprise, They
Fell Into Some Scruple, And Went About To
Satisfy Their Conscience By Asking Questions
Afar Off, Of Learned Men, Without Opening
The Case.]
- [Chapter V.
How Father Garnett Beginning To Suspect Somewhat
By Certain Generalities He Understood
Of The Gentlemen, Wrote Divers Letters To
Rome For Prevention Of Rebellion.]
- [Chapter VI.
How In The Mean Space, The Conspirators Proceeded
In Their Purpose, And Drew In More
Complices, And What They Were.]
- [Chapter VII.
How, The Parliament Drawing Near, The Whole
Plot Was Discovered, And That Which Ensued
Thereupon.]
- [Chapter VIII.
How Upon Examination Of The Prisoners It Was
Apparent That No Other Catholics Could Be
Touched With The Conspiracy. The Same Also
Confirmed By His Majesty's Own Words, To The
Great Comfort Of Catholics.]
- [Chapter IX.
How The Fathers Of The Society Were By Industry
Of The Heretics Drawn Into This Matter, To
Incense The King Against Them, And For Them
Against The Catholic Religion.]
- [Chapter X.
How Father Garnett, The Superior, Was Discovered
And Taken In Worcestershire And
Brought Up To London: And Of His First
Entreaty And Examination.]
- [Chapter XI.
Of Father Garnett, His Carriage To The Tower
And Subtle Usage There. Also Of The Usage
Of Fr. Ouldcorne And Nicholas Owen, Ralph,
And John Grisoll In The Same Place.]
- [Chapter XII.
Of The Arraignment, Condemnation, And Execution
Of The Conspirators, With The Full Clearing
Of Some Of The Society Falsely Accused In
This Arraignment.]
- [Chapter XIII.
Of The Arraignment And Condemnation Of
Father Garnett.]
- [Chapter XIV.
Of The Arraignment And Execution Of Father
Ouldcorne And Those That Suffered With Him,
And Of The Occurrences There, With A Brief
Relation Of His Life.]
- [Chapter XV.
Of The Execution Of Father Garnett, With A
Brief Relation Of His Life.]
- [Chapter XVI.
Of The State Of Catholics After Father Garnett
His Execution: How God Did Comfort Them
With Some Miraculous Events, And How Their
Zeal Increased, Notwithstanding The Increase
Of Persecution.]
- [Chapter XVII.
A Catalogue Of The Laws Against Catholics Made
By Queen Elizabeth And Confirmed By This
King, And Of Others Added By Himself.]
- [Alphabetical Index.]
- [Footnotes]
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