The apologie of Fridericus Staphylus counseller to the late Emperour Ferdinandus, &c. : Intreating of the true and right vnderstanding of holy Scripture. Of the translation of the Bible in to the vulgar tongue. Of disagrement in doctrine amonge the protestants. Translated out of Latin in to English by Thomas Stapleton, student in diuinite. Also a discourse of the translatour vppon the doctrine of the protestants vvhich he trieth by the three first founders and fathers thereof, Martin Luther, Philip Melanchthon, and especially Iohn Caluin.
| Main Author: | Staphylus, Fridericus |
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| Other Authors: | Stapleton, Thomas, 1535-1598 |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Imprinted at Antwerp :
By Iohn Latius, at the signe of the Rape, with priuilege,
Anno. 1565.
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| Series: | Early English books online.
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