The examinations of Henry Barrow, John Greenwood and John Penry before the high commissioners and lords of the Council : with their answers to the ... questions why they would not take an oath and why they refused to hear or have communion in the Church of England : as also, Mr. Penry's declaration of his faith and allegiance to Her Majesty, and his letter to the church at London ... : together with Mr. Barrow's letter a little before his death /
| Main Author: | Barrow, Henry, 1550?-1593 |
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| Other Authors: | Greenwood, John, d. 1593, Penry, John, 1559-1593 |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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[1662]
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