The vvarn-vvord to Sir Francis Hastinges wast-word conteyning the issue of three former treateses, the Watch-word, the Ward-word and the Wast-word (intituled by Sir Francis, an Apologie or defence of his Watch-word) togeather with certaine admonitions & warnings to thesaid [sic] knight and his followers. Wherunto is adioyned a breif reiection of an insolent, and vaunting minister masked with the letters O.E. who hath taken vpon him to wryte of thesame [sic] argument in supply of the knight. There go also foure seueral tables, one of the chapters, another of the controuersies, the third of the cheif shiftes, and deceits, the fourth of the parricular [sic] matters conteyned in the whole book. By N.D. author of the Ward-word.

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The vvarn-vvord to Sir Francis Hastinges wast-word conteyning the issue of three former treateses, the Watch-word, the Ward-word and the Wast-word (intituled by Sir Francis, an Apologie or defence of his Watch-word) togeather with certaine admonitions & warnings to thesaid [sic] knight and his followers. Wherunto is adioyned a breif reiection of an insolent, and vaunting minister masked with the letters O.E. who hath taken vpon him to wryte of thesame [sic] argument in supply of the knight. There go also foure seueral tables, one of the chapters, another of the controuersies, the third of the cheif shiftes, and deceits, the fourth of the parricular [sic] matters conteyned in the whole book. By N.D. author of the Ward-word.
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Parsons, Robert, 1546-1610.
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[Antwerp :: Printed by A. Conincx] Permissu superiorum,
Anno 1602.
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Sutcliffe, Matthew, 1550?-1629. -- Briefe replie to a certaine odious and slanderous libel -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Hastings, Francis, -- Sir, d. 1610. -- Apologie or defence of the Watch-word, against the virulent and seditious Ward-word, published by an English-Spaniard, lurking under the title of N.D. -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Catholic Church -- Apologetic works -- Early works to 1800.
Catholics -- England -- Early works to 1800.
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"The vvarn-vvord to Sir Francis Hastinges wast-word conteyning the issue of three former treateses, the Watch-word, the Ward-word and the Wast-word (intituled by Sir Francis, an Apologie or defence of his Watch-word) togeather with certaine admonitions & warnings to thesaid [sic] knight and his followers. Wherunto is adioyned a breif reiection of an insolent, and vaunting minister masked with the letters O.E. who hath taken vpon him to wryte of thesame [sic] argument in supply of the knight. There go also foure seueral tables, one of the chapters, another of the controuersies, the third of the cheif shiftes, and deceits, the fourth of the parricular [sic] matters conteyned in the whole book. By N.D. author of the Ward-word." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A09112.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2024.

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  • PAnormit•••• & Hostiensis two learned Canonists greatly abused by S. F. Enc. 1. cap. 2. num. 17.
  • Parlament what it may do in matters of Religion, and did both in Q. Mary and K. Edwards tymes. Enc. 1. cap. 16. num. 8.9. &c.
  • Pardons, and for what sinnes they are vsed by Cath. doctrine. Enc. 2. cap. 14. num. 6.7. &c. and to whome they are auayleable, ibid.
  • F. Pasons defended against the raging malice of the minister O.E. Books and treateses written by him. In Epist. to O.E.
  • Persecution against Catholyks. Enc. 1. cap. 10. num. vlt.
  • Plesis Mornay his lyes discouered before the K. of Frāce. Enc. 2. cap. 2. num. 3.
  • Poysy colloquy or conference betwene Catholyks and protestant ministers. Enc. 2. cap. 4. num. 12. The dissolution of the Protestant ministers in that meeting ibid. nm. 16. Their dissention in points of Religion ibid. nnm. 19. The good that came by that disorderly meeting and confe∣rence, ibid.
  • Popes their most honorable titles taken out of aun∣cnt Doctors. Enc. 1. cap. 3. num. 13.14. &c.
  • Prayer to Saints. Enc. 2. cap. 6. num. 8.
  • Priests authority in absoluing sinnes according to Chri∣sostome. Enc. 1. cap. 3. num. 13.
  • Protestants and Puritans how they agree in Christ cru∣cified, & what comfort they take one of the other. Notes vpon the epist, of S. F. num. 8.9.10. &c.
  • Protestants more deuided then before by their synods and councels. Enc. 1. cap. 4. num. 12.
  • ...

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  • Protestants books and wrytings one against the other in general Enc. 1. cap. 5 & 6. per totum.
  • Protestants shal perish finally by diuision among them∣selues according to Luthers prophesy. Enc. 1. cap. 7. nu. 4.
  • Protestants of how good lyfe commonly they be ac∣cording both to Erasmus and Luther. Enc. 1. cap. 10. num. 1.2.3. &c.
  • Protestant cleargie, poore and miserable. Enc. 1. cap. 11. num. 3.
  • Puritans feare greatly toleration of Cath. Religion, and why? notes vpon the Epist. of S. F. num. 8.9.10. &c.
  • Puritans books and iudgments against English Prote∣stants. Enc. 1. cap. 6. per totum.
  • Puritans do complaine greeuously of protestants for persecution. Enc. 1. cap. 10.
  • Puritans and Protestants contempt of their owne Doctors, when they make against them. Enc. 1. cap. 17. nu. 13.14. &c.
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