A reproufe, written by Alexander Nowell, of a booke entituled, A proufe of certayne articles in religion denied by M. Iuell, set furth by Thomas Dorman, Bachiler of Diuinitie: and imprinted at Antvverpe by Iohn Latius. Anno. 1564. Set foorth and allowed, according to the Queenes Maiesties iniunctions

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A reproufe, written by Alexander Nowell, of a booke entituled, A proufe of certayne articles in religion denied by M. Iuell, set furth by Thomas Dorman, Bachiler of Diuinitie: and imprinted at Antvverpe by Iohn Latius. Anno. 1564. Set foorth and allowed, according to the Queenes Maiesties iniunctions
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Nowell, Alexander, 1507?-1602.
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Imprinted at London :: In Fléetestréete, by Henry Wykes,
Anno Domini 1565. 13 die Iulij.
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Dorman, Thomas, d. 1577? -- Proufe of certeyne articles in religion, denied by M. Juell -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Church and state -- Early works to 1800.
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"A reproufe, written by Alexander Nowell, of a booke entituled, A proufe of certayne articles in religion denied by M. Iuell, set furth by Thomas Dorman, Bachiler of Diuinitie: and imprinted at Antvverpe by Iohn Latius. Anno. 1564. Set foorth and allowed, according to the Queenes Maiesties iniunctions." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A08425.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 28, 2025.

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Dorman. fol. 10.

But Christe hath no suche neede our aduersaries crie still, to haue any man to be in his steede to succede him in the whole enheritāce. Nam & Christum semper ad∣esse ecclesiae fuae, & vicario homine qui ex asse in integrum suc∣cedat non egere, these bee their verie woordes in their A∣pologie.

Nowell.

It is true, the Apologie and wee all likewise saie, that neither hath Christ neede of any suche one onelie * 1.1 head Vicar ouer all his churche, whiche M. Dorman a little before dooeth confesse hymself: Neither is it Chri∣stes * 1.2 will to haue any suche head vicar. For though M. * 1.3 Dorman affirme that he so would, yet shall he neuer by the holie Scripture, wherein Christes will is decla∣red, be able to prooue it. Thirdlie it is impossible for a∣ny * 1.4 earthlie man to haue, and to execute any suche office of vicar generall vnder Christ. And I am sure that M. Dorman, with the aide of all Papistes in Christen∣dome, is nt able to prooue these three poinctes, or one of them, vntrue. Whiche yet thei must doo, els lieth all Romishe supremacie in the duste.

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