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... IMPRISONMENT UNDER BISHOP WHITGIFT 9. THE LONDON PRISONS IN 1588 · 107 108 111 124 127 • 131 CHAPTER III THE MARPRELATE PUBLICATIONS Section I. - The Controversy which called forth the Marprelate Tracts 1. THE LEARNED DISCOURSE . 135 2 ...
... IMPRISONMENT UNDER BISHOP WHITGIFT 9. THE LONDON PRISONS IN 1588 · 107 108 111 124 127 • 131 CHAPTER III THE MARPRELATE PUBLICATIONS Section I. - The Controversy which called forth the Marprelate Tracts 1. THE LEARNED DISCOURSE . 135 2 ...
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... IMPRISONMENT OF UDALL . 9. PROCEEDINGS AGAINST JOB THROKMORTON . PAGE 208 209 • 212 214 Section II . - The Episcopal Literary Free - Lances and Cross - Bench Writers 1. WHITGIFT'S LETTERS OF MARQUE ' 2. MARTIN ON THE STAGE 3. THE FLOOD ...
... IMPRISONMENT OF UDALL . 9. PROCEEDINGS AGAINST JOB THROKMORTON . PAGE 208 209 • 212 214 Section II . - The Episcopal Literary Free - Lances and Cross - Bench Writers 1. WHITGIFT'S LETTERS OF MARQUE ' 2. MARTIN ON THE STAGE 3. THE FLOOD ...
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... imprisoned without bail or mainprise , ' and every one concerned in the production or in the sale of an unauthorised publication was heavily fined - half the 1 Zurich Lett . i . 169 . The article is quoted by Arber , Sketch , 49. The ...
... imprisoned without bail or mainprise , ' and every one concerned in the production or in the sale of an unauthorised publication was heavily fined - half the 1 Zurich Lett . i . 169 . The article is quoted by Arber , Sketch , 49. The ...
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... imprisonment , Cartwright , and some others , who are esteemed as gods , must be banished far from the city . Of himself he writes , ' Our estimation is little ; our authority less . So that we are become contemptible in the eyes of the ...
... imprisonment , Cartwright , and some others , who are esteemed as gods , must be banished far from the city . Of himself he writes , ' Our estimation is little ; our authority less . So that we are become contemptible in the eyes of the ...
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... imprisonment , wrongly , as October 2nd ; Petheram says October 8th . Brook , quoting the Second Parte of a Register , comes nearer the truth , and gives the date as July 7th , though he records a Conference on September 11th , at which ...
... imprisonment , wrongly , as October 2nd ; Petheram says October 8th . Brook , quoting the Second Parte of a Register , comes nearer the truth , and gives the date as July 7th , though he records a Conference on September 11th , at which ...
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Page 328 - The Returne of the renowned Caualiero Pasquill of England, from the other side the Seas, and his meeting with Marforius at London vpon the Royall Exchange.
Page 35 - What, said he, surely you mistook the matter, you will refer yourselves wholly to us therein? No, by the faith I bear to God, said I, we will pass nothing before we understand what it is; for that were but to make you popes; make you popes who list, said I, for we will make you none.
Page 324 - An admonition to the people of England: Wherein are answered, not onely the slaunderous vntruethes, reprochfully vttered by MARTIN the Libeller, but also many other Crimes by some of his broode, objected generally against all Bishops, and the chiefe of the Cleargie, purposely to deface and discredite the present state of the Church, [fan.
Page 264 - Bishops antichristian dealing to be hidden. The most part of men could not be gotten to read any thing written in the defence of the on[e] and against the other.
Page 328 - Contayning the cause of his death, the manner of his buriall, and the right copies both of his Will, and of such Epitaphs, as by sundrie his dearest friends, and other of his well willers, were framed for him.
Page 323 - D. John Bridges, for it is a worthy worke: Or an epitome of the fyrste Booke, of that right worshipfull volume, written against the Puritanes, in the defence of the noble cleargie, by as worshipfull a prieste, John Bridges, Presbyter, Priest or elder, doctor ofDivillitie, and Deane of Sarum.
Page 72 - ... the souls of the righteous are in the hands of God, and, therefore, no torments of hell can touch them.
Page 329 - Almes. Fit for the knaue Martin, and the rest of those impudent Beggers, that can not be content to stay their stomakes with a Benefice, but they will needes breake their fastes with our Bishops. Rimarum sum plenus. Therefore beware (gentle Reader) you catch not the hicket with laughing.
Page 262 - ... which only concern the confession of the true Christian faith and the doctrine of the sacraments...
Page 16 - The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was not by Christ's ordinance reserved, carried about, lifted up, or worshipped.