A history of the Martin Marprelate controversy in the reign of queen Elizabeth1845 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 14
עמוד 8
... England as being published after the derisive answers by Nash and others , or suppose that Dr. Bridges , Dean of Salisbury , wrote against Martin Marpre- late , because one of Martin's tracts has the title 8 MARTIN MARPRELATE .
... England as being published after the derisive answers by Nash and others , or suppose that Dr. Bridges , Dean of Salisbury , wrote against Martin Marpre- late , because one of Martin's tracts has the title 8 MARTIN MARPRELATE .
עמוד 26
... Dean of Sarum , in 1587 , A godly and zealous letter written by Mai . Antony Gilby , about anno 1570. fol . 12 . A letter written by Mai . D. Pilkenton , about anno 1570 . fol . 19 . An examination of certayne Londonners before the ...
... Dean of Sarum , in 1587 , A godly and zealous letter written by Mai . Antony Gilby , about anno 1570. fol . 12 . A letter written by Mai . D. Pilkenton , about anno 1570 . fol . 19 . An examination of certayne Londonners before the ...
עמוד 30
... Dean's Defence , Martin passes on to claim the victory for Cart- wright , in his old controversy with Whitgift , about the ' Admonition to the Parliament ; ' because his two last books , viz . , his Second Replie , ' and ' the rest of ...
... Dean's Defence , Martin passes on to claim the victory for Cart- wright , in his old controversy with Whitgift , about the ' Admonition to the Parliament ; ' because his two last books , viz . , his Second Replie , ' and ' the rest of ...
עמוד 33
... Dean's wrath as an author , is made against him , namely , that he had plagiarised . It might And of pla- have been of little consequence that Martin should say , In this one thing I dare preferre him before 6 any that euer wrote : to ...
... Dean's wrath as an author , is made against him , namely , that he had plagiarised . It might And of pla- have been of little consequence that Martin should say , In this one thing I dare preferre him before 6 any that euer wrote : to ...
עמוד 36
... Dean of Westminster , and engaged , afterwards , in the disputation which was allowed to be held upon them . A full account of this disputation was printed the same year , at Basil , ( a most rare volume , ) entitled , ' The trew report ...
... Dean of Westminster , and engaged , afterwards , in the disputation which was allowed to be held upon them . A full account of this disputation was printed the same year , at Basil , ( a most rare volume , ) entitled , ' The trew report ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
accusers Admonition alluded Almond anno answer appeal Archbishop Archbishop Whitgift arguments Aylmer Bancroft Bancroft's Sermon Bishop Cooper called Cartwright cause Christ Christian Church of England clergy Commissioners court Dean defence Dialogue Discipline doctrine doubt ecclesiastical Episcopacy Epistle Epitome euery extract giue give godly Golden Legende hath haue holy Iohn John John Bridges John Penri king lawfull libels London London Stone Lord Maiestie Mar-Martin Marforius Marpre Marprelate tracts Martin Mar Martin Marprelate matter ministers Month's Mind Nash Neal object ouer Oxford pamphlets Papist parliament party Pasquil Penry Penry's Percevall Perne Peterhouse plain preachers preaching prelate pretended priests printed printers published Puritans Queen Elizabeth quote reader reason reformation replies Roman letter says seems Sign speaking Strype style sufficient suppose Thomas Cartwright tion vnder vnto volume vpon Waldgrave Whitgift word writings
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 101 - No more of that :— I pray you, in your letters, When you shall these unlucky deeds relate, Speak of me as I am ; nothing extenuate, Nor set down aught in malice...
עמוד 14 - An admonition to the people of England; Wherein are answered, not onely the slaunderous vntruethes, reprochfully vttered by MARTIN the Libeller, but also many other Crimes by some of his broode, objected generally against all Bishops, and the chiefe of the Cleargie, purposely to deface and discredite the present state of the Church.
עמוד 12 - Oh read ouer D. JOHN BRIDGES, for it is a 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 worshipful! a prieste, JOHN BRIDGES, Presbyter, Priest or Elder, doctor of Diuillitie, and Deane of Sarum.
עמוד 61 - ... every person under the degree of a bishop, which doth or shall pretend to be a priest or minister of God's Holy Word and Sacraments, by reason of any other form of institution, consecration, or ordering, than the form set forth by parliament in the time of the late King of most worthy memory, King Edward the Sixth, or now used in the reign of our most gracious sovereign lady...
עמוד 19 - Almes. Fit for the knaue Martin, and the rest of those impudent Beggers, that can not be content to stay their stomakes with a Benefice, but they will needes breake their fastes with our Bishops. Rimarum sum plenus. Therefore beware (gentle Reader) you catch not the hicket with laughing.
עמוד 90 - The Puritans were not fools as regarded mere learning, and knew well enough long ago the common arguments which the Bishop offered in reply : the object was not to convince the Martin Marprelates themselves, but the ignorant and silly people who read their...
עמוד 18 - ... 12mo. D, in fours. No pagi' nation. In small Roman letter. Pappewiih 11. ' Pappe with an hatchet; Alias, A figge for an hatchet. ' my God sonne ; or, Cracke me this nut ; or, A ' Countrie cuffe, that is, a sound boxe of the eare, ' for the idiot Martin to hold his peace, seeing the
עמוד 20 - Martins Months minde, that is, A certaine report, and true description of the Death, and Funeralls, of olde Martin Marre-prelate, the great makebate of England, and father of the Factious.
עמוד 17 - THESES MARTINIANAE: That is, certaine demonstrative Conclusions, sette downe and collected (as it should seeme) by that famous and renowmed Clarke, the reuerend Martin Marprelate the great...
עמוד 90 - ... things as distant as things may be. Two principal causes have I ever known of atheism ; curious controversies, and profane scoffing: now that these two are joined in one, no doubt that sect will make no small progression. And here I do much esteem the wisdom and religion of that bishop which replied to the first pamphlet of this kind, who remembered that a fool was to be answered, but not by becoming like unto him ; and considered the matter which he handled, and not the person with whom he dealt.