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A defence of the godlie ministers, against the slaunders of D. Bridges, contayned in his answere to the preface before the discourse of ecclesiasticall governement : with a declaration of the bishops proceeding against them. Wherein chieflie, 1 The lawfull authoritie of her Maiestie is defended by the Scriptures, her lawes, and authorised interpretation of them, to be the same which we haue affirmed, against his cavilles and slaunders to the contrarie. 2 The lawfull refusinge also of the ministers to subscribe, is maintayned by evident groundes of Gods worde, and her Maiesties lawes, against his evident wresting of both. 3 Lastlie, the forme of Church-governement, which we propounde, is according to his demaunde sillogisticallie proued to be ordinarie, perpetuall, and the best
Fenner, Dudley (1558?-1587)
1587
Anon., by Dudley Fenner. A reply to: Bridges, John. A defence of the government established in the Church of Englande for ecclesiasticall matters. Publication place and printer's name from STC. ...
An humble motion with submission unto the right Honorable LL. of Hir Maiesties Privie Counsell : Wherein is laid open to be considered, how necessarie it were for the good of this lande, and the Queenes Majesties safety, that ecclesiasticall discipline were reformed after the worde of God: and how easily there might be provision for a learned ministery
Penry, John (1559-1593)
1590
Anon., by John Penry. Printer's name and publication place from STC. Running title reads: An humble motion to the LL. of the Counsell.
A treatise wherein is manifestlie proved, that reformation and those that sincerely favor the same, are unjustly charged to be enemies, unto hir Maiestie, and the state : Written both for the clearing of those that stande in that cause: and the stopping of the sclaunderous mouthes of all the enemies thereof
Penry, John (1559-1593)
1590
Anon., by John Penry, whose name appears on [A]2r. Printer's name from STC. Running title reads: Reformation no enemie to Hir Maiestie and the state.