Editorial Reviews
"The reader, if he allows himself to be carried thither, will find himself transported to the late sixteenth century, the terror and tension of the times gripping him as tightly as it grips the leading characters, who gave courageous witness to their faith in a hostile and deadly environment."-from the foreword by Joseph Pearce, author Wisdom and Innocence: A Life of G. K. Chesterton
"In a manner that contradicts the biased narrative still taught in many schools, By What Authority? portrays the true impact of the Protestant revolution and its imposition on ordinary people. Actual events are interwoven with the great questions of conscience and religious authority. Yet, the characters cannot be simply described as mouthpieces for conflicting doctrines-the story is a compelling work of literature. I pray that the renewal of interest in Robert Hugh Benson's writings will touch minds and hearts and play their part in the return of the Dowry of Mary, and indeed all who have broken communion with Rome, to the one true fold of the Church."-Fr Patrick O'Donohue FSSP, Irish Apostolate of the Fraternity of Saint Peter
"Blending wit, chivalry, theological insight, and deep sympathy with all Christians of goodwill, Benson leads the reader inside the minds and hearts of Reformation England, dramatizing how the Lord uses small acts of fidelity to raise up joyful saints and martyrs in every generation. With its lively illustrations and helpful notes, Cenacle Press's new edition is a must-have for every Catholic home (and home-schooling) library."-Melinda Nielsen PhD, Associate Professor of Classical Literature, Baylor University