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Date
[Nov. 1588]
Location
Fawsley, Northants.
England
Great Britain
England
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
[48] p
Language
English
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 319915
STC number: 17454
Folger call number: FILM Acc. 626
Folger holdings ID: 456993
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Folger holdings ID: 456992
STC number: 17454
Folger call number: FILM Acc. 626
Folger holdings ID: 456993
Folger call number: For access, follow the Linked Resources hyperlink
Folger holdings ID: 456992
Notes
General notes
Martin Marprelate has been identified with John Penry and, more probably, with Job Throckmorton A reply to: Bridges, John. A defence of the government established in the Church of Englande for ecclesiasticall matters The epitome only; the epistle was published earlier the same year The imprint is false; actual imprint from STC Signatures: [A]² B-F⁴ G² The last leaf is blank Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery Available electronically as part of Early English books online Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1950. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 433:6)
Also known as
Uniform title: Oh read over D. John Bridges. Epitome
Extended title: Oh read ouer D. Iohn Bridges, for it is 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, Iohn Bridges, presbyter, priest or elder, doctor of Diuillitie, and Deane of Sarum Wherein the arguments of the puritans are wisely prevented, that when they come to answere M. Doctor, they must needes say some thing that hath bene spoken. Compiled for the behoofe and overthrow of the vnpreaching parsons, fyckers, and currats, that haue lernt their catechismes, and are past grace: by the reverend and worthie Martin Marprelat gentleman, and dedicated by a second epistle to the terrible priests. In this epitome, the foresaide fickers, [et]c. are very insufficiently furnished, with notable inabilitie of most vincible reasons, to answere the cauill of the puritanes. ...
Alternate titles: Oh read over D. John Bridges, for it is 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 of Divillitie, and Deane of Sarum, Oh read over D. John Bridges, for it is worthy worke, Oh read over D. John Bridges. Epitome
Extended title: Oh read ouer D. Iohn Bridges, for it is 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, Iohn Bridges, presbyter, priest or elder, doctor of Diuillitie, and Deane of Sarum Wherein the arguments of the puritans are wisely prevented, that when they come to answere M. Doctor, they must needes say some thing that hath bene spoken. Compiled for the behoofe and overthrow of the vnpreaching parsons, fyckers, and currats, that haue lernt their catechismes, and are past grace: by the reverend and worthie Martin Marprelat gentleman, and dedicated by a second epistle to the terrible priests. In this epitome, the foresaide fickers, [et]c. are very insufficiently furnished, with notable inabilitie of most vincible reasons, to answere the cauill of the puritanes. ...
Alternate titles: Oh read over D. John Bridges, for it is 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 of Divillitie, and Deane of Sarum, Oh read over D. John Bridges, for it is worthy worke, Oh read over D. John Bridges. Epitome
Subjects
Related names
author: Marprelate, Martin, pseud.
attributed name: Throckmorton, Job, 1545-1601
attributed name: Penry, John, 1559-1593
attributed name: Throckmorton, Job, 1545-1601
attributed name: Penry, John, 1559-1593