Writings on the reformation of the Church of England, c 1600
Scope and Contents
A copy of a printed pamphlet, with the title 'A petition directed to the queenes most excellent majestie'. 1. 'A meane how to compound the civill dissention in the Church of England'; 2. 'A proofe that they who write for reformacion do not offend against the statute 23 Eliz. cap. 2, and therefore till matters be compounded deserve more favour'. Annexed, 'Some opinions of such as sue for reformacion wherbie may appere howe unjustlie they are slaundered'. Also 'Certaine articles wherein is discovered the negligence of the B. B. and their substitutes, officials, &c. Lastlie, certaine interrogatories drawne by a favourer of reformacion wherein he desireth to be restored by the prelates'.
Dates
- Creation: c 1600
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Extent
1 volume(s) (16 written leaves.)
Language of Materials
English
Custodial History
From the Library of John Moore (1646–1714), Bishop of Ely (‘Royal Library’), no. 388.
Physical Description
Paper.
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