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Pseudo-Martyr : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pseudo-Martyr ''Pseudo-Martyr'' is a 1610 polemical prose tract in English by John Donne. It contributed to the religious pamphlet war of the time, and was Donne's first appearance in print. It argued that English Roman Catholics should take the Oath of Allegiance of James I of England.〔Achsah Guibbory (editor), ''The Cambridge Companion to John Donne'' (2006), p. 91; (Google Books ).〕 It was printed by William Stansby for Walter Burre. ==Background== Donne had converted from Catholicism, but had not moved decisively into the Protestant camp. From 1604 he became involved in controversial theology as an onlooker, assisting his friend Thomas Morton in a reply to James Anderton, commissioned by Richard Bancroft.〔John Stubbs, ''Donne: The Reformed Soul'' (2007), p. 236.〕〔Malcolm Hardman, ''A Kingdom in Two Parishes: Lancashire religious writers and the English monarchy, 1521-1689'' (1998), p. 175; (Google Books ).〕
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