A defence of the Apologie of the Churche of Englande conteininge an answeare to a certaine booke lately set foorthe by M. Hardinge, and entituled, A confutation of &c. By Iohn Iewel Bishop of Sarisburie.

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A defence of the Apologie of the Churche of Englande conteininge an answeare to a certaine booke lately set foorthe by M. Hardinge, and entituled, A confutation of &c. By Iohn Iewel Bishop of Sarisburie.
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Jewel, John, 1522-1571.
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Anno 1567. 27. Octobris.
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Jewel, John, 1522-1571. -- Apologia Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ -- Early works to 1800.
Harding, Thomas, 1516-1572. -- Confutation of a booke intituled An apologie of the Church of England -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Church of England -- Apologetic works -- Early works to 1800.
Church of England -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800.
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I. S.

¶Good Christian Reader, I haue heere sette before the certaine prin∣cipal flowers of M. Hardinges modeste speache. Taste no more, than maie wel like thee. And iudge thereof, as thou shalt see cause.

M. Hardinge, in the Preface before his Confutation of the Apologie.

The manner of writinge, whiche I haue here vsed, in comparison of our Aduersa∣ries, is sober, softe, and gentle, &c. And in respecte of theire heate, bitternesse, and railinge, as many telle mee, ouer colde, sweete, and milde.

Againe, in the same Confutation.

There is no man of Wisedome, or honestie, that woulde with so immoderate vp∣braidinges, empaire the estimation of his modestie. Fol. 300. b.

M. Hardinge.
  • Your Diuellishe spite. Re∣ioinder. fol. 18. b.
  • Your Diuellishe vvicked∣nesse. Reioinder, prefa. to the Reader.
  • Your Diuellishe Villanie. Confuta. fol. 256. b.
  • Your railinge vvoordes of Sathans prompring. Re∣ioinder. 67. 2.
  • You are ioined to Sathan. Sathan your Scholemai∣ster. Reioin. 12. b.
  • Yee are moued by the in∣stincte of Sathan. Con∣futa. 43. b. 255. a.
  • Your Father the Diuel. Conf. 2. a.
  • Your Babylonical Tovver. Confut. 42. a.
  • Your Nevve Church sette vp by Sathan. Con. 42. a.
  • The Diuel hathe you faste bounde. Con. 24. a.
  • Yee are of the Schole of Sa∣than. Con. 69. b.
  • Your Sathanical Sprité. Cō∣futa. 111. b.
  • Yee are the Children of the Diuel. Con. 115. a.
  • A Page, a Slaue, a Clavve∣backe of the Diuel. Con∣futa. 131. a.
  • Yee are the limmes of An∣tichriste. Con. 202. a.
  • Yee are the practised Mi∣nisters of Antichriste. Confu. 195. b.
  • Yee haue taken a paterne from Sathan▪ Con. 323. b.
  • Your reprobate Congrega∣tion. Con. 338. a.
  • Your Synagoge of Sathan. Con. 341. b.
  • Your confuse entes of Sa∣than. Con. 334.
  • Your Synagoge of Anti∣christ, and Lucifer. Con∣futa. 212. b.
  • The Heard of Antichriste. Confu. 48. a.
  • The Nouice of the Diuel. Confu.
  • The Diuel, and his Mini∣sters. 116. b.
  • Yee haue learned of the Di∣uel. Con. 128. b.
  • Your Father the Diuel. Confu. 348. b.
  • Sathan your Maister. Con∣futa. 348. b.
  • Sathans broode. Con. 348.
  • He hathe conceiued hatred by the inspiration of Sa∣than. Con. 288. b.
  • Sathan holdethe you cap∣tiue. Con. 342. b.
  • The Sptite of Sathan is in you. 172. a.
  • Yee are faste bounde in Sa∣thans fetters. Con. 68. a.
  • Yee are enimies of Vnitie. Con. 55. b.
  • Enimies of the Sacrifice. Confu. 67. a.
  • Yee are loose Apostates. Confu. 323.
  • Sacrilegious Churcherob∣bers. 323.
  • Theeues. Con. 155. b.
  • Abominable. Con. 17. a.
  • Lecherous Lourdaines. 75. b.
  • Profane Helhoundes. Con∣futa. 114. b.
  • Despisers of God. C. 131. b.
  • Your vvicked, and blasphe∣mous Sprite.
  • Your darke, and malitious Soule. Reioind. 104.
  • Your heresies. blasphemies, Sathanismes.
  • Your filthy railinge rabble. Con. 75. b.
  • Coluinistes, Sathanistes. Confu. 81. b.
  • Your vvicked Chams broode 114. b.
  • Your profane malice. C. 29. b.
  • Your vilenesse. 135. a.
  • Your damnable fide. 135. a.
  • Your blasphemous tongues.
  • Your detestable blasphemies
  • Your Diuellishe rabble. 209. b.
  • Your Turkishe Huguenotes, vvoorse thē Infidels. 282. b
  • Your Malignante Churche.
  • Your Congregation of Re∣probates. Con. 269. b.
  • Your vile heresies 339. a.
  • Your Diuellishe stoutenesse of harte.
  • Your Turkishe, and Hea∣thennishe harte. 295. b.
  • Your Turkishe doctrine. ibi.
  • Yee bragge Lucifer like. 173. b
  • Yee speake villanie.
  • Youre quarrel is againste Christe. Con. 178. b.
  • Yee vvould saie, if ye durst, that Christe is the Abo∣mination of desolation, and Antichriste is the True God. 194. a.
  • VVhen vvere there euer suche Theeues in the Churche of God. 201. a.
  • ...

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  • Your Doctrine is Heresie, your life is iniquitie, 172. b
  • As crafty knaues in a Co∣medie. Reioind. 22. a.
  • Vaine bragginge, Vanitie, Scurrilitie, extreme im∣pudencie, passinge mad∣nesse. proude vauntinge Goliathlike. Re. in pre. 2.
  • He is a foole. 186.
  • Reasonlesse, vvitlesse. Re∣ioind. 192. a.
  • Foolishe Negatiues. R. pre.
  • Thei are Apes. Con. 1. b They are Asses.
  • Any sotte vvould be asha∣med to make sutche ar∣gumentes. Con. 51. b.
  • He hath on his fooles coate if he plaie the Vise vvel, and Verletlike. Re. 251. b.
  • The canker of this false do∣ctrine. Reioind. prefa.
  • False Gospellers. Re. pre. Vnshamefaste. 94. a.
  • Impious. Impudente, 123. a.
  • Yee are paste al shame. 186. a
  • A greate Lier.
  • Boldenesse in Lieinge.
  • Yee Lie for a vantage.
  • Your fchole of Lieinge.
  • Yee professe Lieinge.
  • False Lies.
  • Impudente Lies.
  • Vaine Lies. Bolde Lies.
  • Lovvde Lies. Fovvle Lies.
  • Shamelesse Lies.
  • Railinge Lies.
  • Manifeste Lies.
  • Notorious Lies.
  • Sclaunderous Lies.
  • Horrible Lies.
  • VVee vvil proclaime you a Lier. 258. b.
  • Your Libertie of lieinge.
  • Your Arte of lieinge. 218. b.
  • Your Figure of impudente Lieinge. 253. a.
  • Yee be desperate in youre Lieinge. 277. b.
  • You Lie in the plural num∣ber. 303. a.
  • And vvhat shal I saie more but al is Lies. 255. b.
  • Leaue your Railinge. Re.
  • VVe like not your Railing. 80. a.
  • I leaue your vile eloquence to your selfe. 111. b.
  • Your Railinge termes.
  • Your vile eloquence.
  • Your scoldinge tale.
  • Your spiteful vvoordes. Con. 149. b.
  • Your rancoure. Your spite.
  • Your filthy Railinges.
  • Your vile vpbraidinges. Con. 175.
  • Your Malitious Railinge. 184. b.
  • Your false cankered sclau∣ders. 184. b.
  • Cease your barkinge. Re∣ioind. prefa. to the Ra.
  • The poison of your tongue Reioind. prefa.
  • Your droppe of poison.
  • Your Serpentine tongue. Reioind. 67. a.
  • Sutche crakinge Chalen∣lengers. Re. prefa.
  • Your Railinge Sprite.
  • Spit out your Malice.
  • Spit out your poison. Re∣ioind. prefa.
  • Your hote raginge Sprite. Con. 3. a.
  • Spit foorthe youre galle. Confu. 23. a.
  • Your Heresies, and Villa∣nies. Con. 10. b.
  • Your vaine boaste in vvic∣kednesse, vvrought by the povver of Sathā. 19. b
  • Your filthy railinge rabble. 75. b.
  • It liketh your filthy Sprite. 101. a.
  • Yee cursed Chananees. 121. b
  • VVhat crake ye 128. b.
  • The Diuel the Scholemai∣ster of your Malice. 168. a.
  • Luther, that filthy Freeze. 192. a.
  • your bavvdy Bale. 168b.
  • Brentius, that shamelesse railinge Hereuque. 288. a
  • Cough vp the cromme of your Heresie. Re. 167. b.
  • Cough out that vile poi∣son. Re. 80.
  • Your Diuellishe Blasphe∣mie, and Villanie. 256. b.
  • A blaste of your railinge Sprite, 266. b.
  • Luthers stinking sinke. 42. b
  • Zuinglius rabble. 42. b.
  • Your vile, spiteful, blasphe∣mous talke. Re. prefa.
  • If there vvere any spaike of shame in you. 94. a.
  • The stinking breath of your vile vvoordes. m. b.
  • This Defēder is like a mad Dogge. 207. b.
  • Your vile, venemous, and lothesome stuffe, 246. b.
  • I vvold I could plucke ma∣lice from your blasphe∣mous harte. 292. b.
  • VVith sutche spitefulnesse of vvoordes, as the Diuel hathe enrspired thē vvith∣al. Con. 342. b.
  • It spiteth you, and the Di∣uel. 279. a.
  • Raile, and reuel vvhile yee vvil. 254. a.
  • Yee raue, and crie, out. 177. b.
  • The findes of Hel vvere not yet let loose, that begate Lutherians, and Caluini∣stes. Confu. 183. b.
  • The Diuel comminge from Helle, hathe carried you avvaie. 225. b.
  • In youre hartes the Diuel hath made his shop. 132. a.
  • Yee shalbe bounde hande and foote vvith the cor∣des of the Diuels clevve. 292. a.
  • The Diuel possesseth you, and rideth you. 255. a.
  • The Sprite of the Diuel is vvithin you. 255.
  • Yee boile in rancoure, and malice. 269. b.
  • Stampe, and rage. Sturdy dogge eloquence. 42. b.
  • Stinte your barking. R. pre.
  • The Diuel reigneth in your hartes. 87. b.
  • Maugre the malice of the diuel, and of al the Sacra∣mentaries. 95. b.
  • Your Malice seemeth to passe the malice of the Diuel. Re. prefa.
  • Yee barke vvith vvoordes more vile, then the bar∣kinge of a dogge. Re.
  • Raile vntil youre tongues burne in your headdes in Helle fire. 112. a.
  • Barke vntil your bellies bre∣ake, yee Helhoundes of Zvvinglius and Luthers litoure. 178. b.
  • VVithout al vvitte, and mo∣destie. Con. 170. b.
  • Cunerus petri de Brouwersha∣en. Pastor S. Petri Louanij in∣dignus approbauit. An. 1565. 10. Aprilis.
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