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Interpretation A: Adapted from an article from Historyextra.com, first published 22May 2015
‘We travelled only for souls,’ insisted Edmund Campion at his execution at Tyburn on 1 December 1581, ‘We touched neither state nor policy.’ These were indeed the instructions that this Jesuit and his accomplice, Robert Parsons, had from Rome. But they were also armed with equipment to print books anonymously, they insisted that their followers did not attend Protestant services, an Campion challenged the state to a public debate. Interpretation A is convincing about the Jesuits’ aims in England because it suggests that the Jesuits.............Evidence to support this is that the Jesuits.......Which shows that their aim was to......The Jesuits also......Which also shows that they aimed to...........This shows that the interpretation is convincing because........
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Interpretation A is also convincing about the Jesuits’ aims in England because it suggests that the Jesuits.............Evidence to support this is that the Jesuits.......Which shows that their aim was to......The Jesuits also......Which also shows that they aimed to...........This shows that the interpretation is convincing because........

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