A reioindre to M. Iewels replie against the sacrifice of the Masse. In which the doctrine of the answere to the .xvij. article of his Chalenge is defended, and further proued, and al that his replie conteineth against the sacrifice, is clearely confuted, and disproued. By Thomas Harding Doctor of Diuinitie.

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A reioindre to M. Iewels replie against the sacrifice of the Masse. In which the doctrine of the answere to the .xvij. article of his Chalenge is defended, and further proued, and al that his replie conteineth against the sacrifice, is clearely confuted, and disproued. By Thomas Harding Doctor of Diuinitie.
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Harding, Thomas, 1516-1572.
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Louanii :: Apud Ioannem Foulerum,
Anno. 1567.
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Jewel, John, 1522-1571. -- Replie unto M. Hardinges answeare -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Private masses -- Early works to 1800.
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"A reioindre to M. Iewels replie against the sacrifice of the Masse. In which the doctrine of the answere to the .xvij. article of his Chalenge is defended, and further proued, and al that his replie conteineth against the sacrifice, is clearely confuted, and disproued. By Thomas Harding Doctor of Diuinitie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A02635.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 11, 2024.

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Iewel.

As touching them, vvhom, it so muche greeueth you, M. Hardinge, to be called Martyrs, you haue slaine, not only such, and such, vvhom it liketh you, by your ovvne Name, if ye haue not forgotten your ovvne Name, to cal Renegates, but also great numbers of others moe, Married, Vnmarried, Learned, Vnlearned, Olde, Yonge, Boies, Maides, Laemenne, Priestes, Bishops, Archbishops, vvithout mercie. Ye scourged them vvith rod∣des: ye sette burning torches to their hādes, ye cut of their tōgues, ye hāged them, ye beheadded them, ye burnte them to ashes, ye tooke the poore innocent babe falling from the mothers vvombe, and threvve it cruel∣ly into the fier. Briefly, ye did vvith them, vvhat so euer your plea∣sure vvas.

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