A defense of the sincere and true translations of the holie Scriptures into the English tong against the manifolde cauils, friuolous quarels, and impudent slaunders of Gregorie Martin, one of the readers of popish diuinitie in the trayterous Seminarie of Rhemes. By William Fvlke D. in Diuinitie, and M. of Pembroke haule in Cambridge. Wherevnto is added a briefe confutation of all such quarrels & cauils, as haue bene of late vttered by diuerse papistes in their English pamphlets, against the writings of the saide William Fvlke.

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A defense of the sincere and true translations of the holie Scriptures into the English tong against the manifolde cauils, friuolous quarels, and impudent slaunders of Gregorie Martin, one of the readers of popish diuinitie in the trayterous Seminarie of Rhemes. By William Fvlke D. in Diuinitie, and M. of Pembroke haule in Cambridge. Wherevnto is added a briefe confutation of all such quarrels & cauils, as haue bene of late vttered by diuerse papistes in their English pamphlets, against the writings of the saide William Fvlke.
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Fulke, William, 1538-1589.
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At London :: printed by Henrie Bynneman,
Anno. 1583. Cum gratia & priuilegio.
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Martin, Gregory, d. 1582. -- Discoverie of manifold corruptions of the holy scriptures of the heretikes -- Early works to 1800.
Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Bible -- Versions, Catholic vs. Protestant -- Early works to 1800.
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"A defense of the sincere and true translations of the holie Scriptures into the English tong against the manifolde cauils, friuolous quarels, and impudent slaunders of Gregorie Martin, one of the readers of popish diuinitie in the trayterous Seminarie of Rhemes. By William Fvlke D. in Diuinitie, and M. of Pembroke haule in Cambridge. Wherevnto is added a briefe confutation of all such quarrels & cauils, as haue bene of late vttered by diuerse papistes in their English pamphlets, against the writings of the saide William Fvlke." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A01309.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 10, 2024.

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MART. 12. If at the beginning of their heresie, whē sa∣cred images were broken in peeces, altars digged downe, the Ca∣tholike Churches authoritie defaced, the king made supreme* 1.1 head, then their translation was made accordingly, and if after∣warde when these errours were well established in the realme, and had taken roote in the peoples hartes, all was altered and changed in their later translations, and now they could not finde that in the Greeke, which was in the former translation: what was it at the firste but wilfull corruption to serue the time that then was? See chap. 3. 5. chap. 17. numb. 15. chap. 15. num. 22.

FVLK. 12. For images, altars, the Catholike Chur∣ches authoritie, the kings supremacie, nothing is altered

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in the later translations, that was falsely translated in the former, except perhaps the Printers fault be reformed. Neither can any thing be proued to maintaine the po∣pish images, altars, churches authoritie, or Popes supre∣macie, out of any translation of the Scriptures, or out of the originall itselfe. Therefore our translations were not framed according to the time, but if any thing were not vttered so plainly or so aptly as it might, why should not one translation helpe an other.

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