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40 reviews(Ebook) The Writings of John Greenwood and Henry Barrow 1591 1593 1st Edition by Leland H Carlson - Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 9780203500804 ,0203500806
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Author: Leland H Carlson
(Ebook) The Writings of John Greenwood and Henry Barrow 1591 1593 1st Edition Table of contents:
I. A Breife Refutation of Mr. George Giffard His Supposed Consimilitude Betwene the Donatists and Us
Of the Pollution by Communicating with Open Sinners
To the Worship
To the Ministerie
To the Sacraments
To the Government
To the Argument of Manie Churches
Concerning the Majestracie
II. A Fewe Observations of Mr. Giffard’s Last Cavills About Stinted Read Prayers, and Devised Leitourgies
III. Notes for a Sermon Against Adultery
IV. The Examination of John Greenwood, Taken the XIth Day of March, 1592/1593
V. Greenwood’s Examination, March 20, 1592/1593
VI. The Examination of John Greenwood, Taken the XXth Day of March, 1592/1593
VII. A Few Observations to the Reader of Mr. Giffard His Last Replie
VIII. Barrow’s Final Answer to Gifford
IX. Excerpt on Cartwright from Barrow’s Prison Conference with Dr. Ravis
X. A Fragment Directed to the Parliament
XI. The Examination of Henry Barrowe, Taken the XIth Day of March, 1592/1593
XII. The Examination of Henry Barrow, Taken the XXth Day of March, 1592/1593
XIII. Barrow’s Letters to Attorney-General Thomas Egerton, March 26 & 27, 1593
XIV. Excerpt from Barrow’s Conference with Several Clergymen, March 29/30, 1593
XV. Letter to an Honorable Lady and Countesse of His Kindred Yet Living
A Replye by a Papist to Barrowe’s Answer of Some of His Questions
In the Indictement of Barrowe
Henrie Barrowe Towchinge the Civill Magistrate
In the Indictement of Greenwood
An Abstract out of Greenwood’s Aunswere to Gifford
XXI. The Arraignment of Certain Puritans or Brownists, April 2, 1593
Thomas Egerton Correspondence, March 23, 26, 28, 1593
Reasons Against Public Disputation with Barrow
Verstegan to Father Robert Persons — Various Letters (March–May 1593)
XXVII. Examinations in March 1592/1593
Roger Rippon’s Coffin Label
XXIX. Examination of Christopher Bowman and Others
XXX. Examinations in April, 1593
XXXI. The Examination of Robert Abraham and Others
XXXII. Christopher Bowman of Smithfield and Others
XXXIII. Arthur Billet and Other Examinations
XXXIV. Francis Johnson and Other Examinations
XXXV. George Smells and John Sparewe
Examination of Sectaries in Prisons in and About London
A Brief Note of All the Sectaries Remaining in the Prisons About London
The Names of Such Sectaries as Upon Their Conformity the Commissioners Have Bailed
The Examination of John Hale (Hatfield), July 28, 1590
The Examination of Thomas Hale and John Hale, July 31, 1590
Arthur Bellot to Lord Burghley
XLI. Petition to the Privy Council
XLII. The Lamentable Complaint and Supplication of the Persecuted Church (Brownists) to Parliament
Motions Tending to Mercy
Motions Tending to Unity
Declaration of Faith and Loyalty
Short Answer to Two Rumors
Letter to Lord Mayor William Roe
XLVII–XLVIII. Francis Johnson to Lord Burghley — June 1593 to Jan. 1594
That Fraunces Johnson Is Not Under the Danger of the Statute of 35 Elizabeth
L. The Humble Petition of Brownists to the Privy Council (1597)
Articles
Dissertations
Books
A Chronological Summary
Index
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