A defence of priestes mariages stablysshed by the imperiall lawes of the realme of Englande, agaynst a ciuilian, namyng hym selfe Thomas Martin doctour of the ciuile lawes, goyng about to disproue the saide mariages, lawfull by the eternall worde of God, [and] by the hygh court of parliament, only forbydden by forayne lawes and canons of the Pope, coloured with the visour of the Churche. Whiche lawes [and] canons, were extynguyshed by the sayde parliament ...

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A defence of priestes mariages stablysshed by the imperiall lawes of the realme of Englande, agaynst a ciuilian, namyng hym selfe Thomas Martin doctour of the ciuile lawes, goyng about to disproue the saide mariages, lawfull by the eternall worde of God, [and] by the hygh court of parliament, only forbydden by forayne lawes and canons of the Pope, coloured with the visour of the Churche. Whiche lawes [and] canons, were extynguyshed by the sayde parliament ...
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[Imprinted at London :: By Richarde Iugge [and John Kingston], printer to the Queenes Maiestie,
[1567?]]
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Gardiner, Stephen, 1483?-1555. -- A traictise declaryng and plainly provyng, that the pretensed marriage of priestes, and professed persones, is no mariage, but altogether unlawful, and in all ages, and al countreies of Christendome, bothe forbidden, and also punyshed -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Celibacy -- Church of England -- Early works to 1800.
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"A defence of priestes mariages stablysshed by the imperiall lawes of the realme of Englande, agaynst a ciuilian, namyng hym selfe Thomas Martin doctour of the ciuile lawes, goyng about to disproue the saide mariages, lawfull by the eternall worde of God, [and] by the hygh court of parliament, only forbydden by forayne lawes and canons of the Pope, coloured with the visour of the Churche. Whiche lawes [and] canons, were extynguyshed by the sayde parliament ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A07116.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 3, 2024.

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  • Calixtus decree not obserued .151. c.
  • Canon of Gangrense councell .259. a.
  • Canon of Matiscone councell for honoryng of priestes .96. c.
  • Canons of the churche howe allowed. Fol. 4. pag. 2. b.
  • Canons of the church be not reuiued vpon the repeale of a statute, to empeache that was done by force of the statute .172. b. and they do not disable the lawes of the Realme .174. b. 180. and be receaued as they make to the policie of the realme .176. a.
  • Conuocation abolished lawes of continencie .351.
  • Canons of another iurisdiction not allegeable .60. b.
  • Canons rehearsed which do but depriue, and not seperate maryed per∣sons .168. a.
  • Canonistes reasons against maryage of priestes vaine .356.
  • Canterburie munckes described by William Malmesbury .215.291.
  • Cardinall legates returned home againe .303.
  • Cardinalles delecte bewray errors of the Churche .187. b.
  • Cardinall Caietane, of orderyng .227. a.
  • Carnall reasons against maryage .237.239.
  • Carterius Hispanus named by S. Hierom .212. a.
  • Catholique name abused .79. c.
  • Cayns boy of Cambridge .99. d.
  • Chastitie a rare gyft .148.251. a.
  • Chastitie lesse fauoured then lecherie .272.
  • Chastitie is not to be charged by necessitie .248.347.
  • Churche buylded on Peters confession, not on his person .76. a.
  • Churche of Englande hath defined votaries maryage to be good .233. c.
  • Churche of Englande a catholique churche .355.
  • Church of the pope cruel .269. a.
  • Churche tollerateth the cryme of open harlottes .328.
  • Chrisostome of votaries mariage .102. b.
  • Chrisostome councelleth to auoyde the daunger of fornication, by go∣yng to maryage .138. d.
  • Chrisostome exacteth not of a bishop to be vnmaryed .276. d.
  • Cleargie some of them expostulated with. Fol. 11. pag. 2. d.
  • Clarkes maryed do open penaunce .89. b.
  • Concilium Agathene .222. b.
  • Concilium Epaunense .221. c.
  • Councelles hath Christe really present, saith Martin .210. a.
  • Concumate must needes folowe after prohibition of mariage .286.
  • Constitutions ecclesiasticall howe to be obeyed .329.
  • Constantines fauour in hydyng priestes incontinencie .94. c.
  • Constantine sharpely threatneth the cleargie .96. a.
  • Cremensis Cardinall .217.307.
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