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England
Great Britain
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STC number: 13395
ESTC number: S104078
Folger call number: STC 13395 Part 1
Folger holdings ID: 152488
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Bibliographic format
quarto
General notes
Anonymous. The first two parts attributed to Samuel Hieron, the third probably by a different hand Booke of conformitie = the Church of England's Constitutions and canons, 1603 A reply to the two parts of "Reasons for refusal of subscription to the booke of common praier" by Thomas Hutton; "A brotherly perswasion to unitie, and uniformitie in judgement, and practise touching the received, and present ecclesiasticall government, and the authorised rites and ceremonies of the Church of England" by Thomas Sparke; "A briefe answer unto certaine reasons by way of an apologie delivered to the Right Reverend Father in God, the L. Bishop of Lincolne" by William Covell; and to works by Francis Mason and Thomas Rogers The parts one and three were printed by W. Jones' secret press, the second possibly in Amsterdam by J. Hondius (STC) "The second parte of the defence of the ministers reasons for refusal of subscription & conformitie to the book of common prayer" and "A dispute vpon the question of kneeling, in the acte of receiving the sacramentall bread and wine, proving it to be unlawfull" each have separate register, pagination, and title page dated 1608; the second part has an additional title page, "The second parte of the defense of the ministers reasons for refusal of subscription to the booke of common praier, and of conformity &c.". The three parts were probably published separately
Item information about Folger STC 13395 Part 1
HH111/30. Manuscript number '6.' on t.p. Part 1 only. Trimmed at head, affecting a few headlines. Provenance: Harmsworth copy
Also known as
Alternate titles: Second parte of the defense of the ministers reasons for refusal of subscription to the booke of common praier, and of conformity &c, Dispute upon the question of kneeling, in the acte of receiving the sacramentall bread and wine, proving it to be unlawfull, Dispute vpon the question of kneeling, in the acte of receiving the sacramentall bread and wine, proving it to be unlawfull, Second parte of the defence of the ministers reasons for refusal of subscription & conformitie to the book of common prayer
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subject: Church of England
former owner: Harmsworth, R. Leicester Sir, (Robert Leicester), 1870-1937