A petition directed to her most excellent Maiestie : wherein is deliuered 1 A meane howe to compound the ciuill dissention in the church of England. 2 A proofe that they who write for reformation, doe not offend against the stat. of 23.Eliz.c. and therefore till matters bee compounded, deserue more fauour. Herevnto is aunexed: some opinions of such as sue for reformation: by vvhich it may appeare hovve vniustlie they are slaundered by the bishops, &c. pag. 53. Togither vvith the authours epistle to the reader. pag. 58. Also: certayne articles vvherein is discouered the negligence of the bishops ... lastlie: certayne quæstions or interrogatories dravven by a fauouer of reformation, vvherein he desireth to be resolued by the prelates, pag. 74.
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[Middelburg :
Printed by Richard Schilders,
1592]
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| Series: | Early English books online.
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| Item Description: | Attributed to Job Throckmorton; sometimes attributed to John Penry; misattributed to Henry Barrow. Imprint from STC and addendum. This record includes two editions, with either: (1) "England" or (2) "Englande" in the title. In both editions line 5 of title ends: doe. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. |
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| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (83, [1] pages) |