A replie vnto a certaine libell, latelie set foorth by Fa: Parsons, in the name of vnited priests, intituled, A manifestation of the great folly and bad spirit, of certaine in England, calling themselues seculer priestes VVith an addition of a table of such vncharitable words and phrases, as by him are vttered in the said treatise, aswell against our parsons, as our bookes, actions, and proceedings.
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- A replie vnto a certaine libell, latelie set foorth by Fa: Parsons, in the name of vnited priests, intituled, A manifestation of the great folly and bad spirit, of certaine in England, calling themselues seculer priestes VVith an addition of a table of such vncharitable words and phrases, as by him are vttered in the said treatise, aswell against our parsons, as our bookes, actions, and proceedings.
- Author
- Clark, William, d. 1603.
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- [London :: Printed by J. Roberts] Iustice, et innocentiæ permissu,
- Anno Dom. 1603.
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- Parsons, Robert, 1546-1610. -- Manifestation of the great folly of certayne in England calling themselves secular priestes.
- Catholic Church -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800.
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"A replie vnto a certaine libell, latelie set foorth by Fa: Parsons, in the name of vnited priests, intituled, A manifestation of the great folly and bad spirit, of certaine in England, calling themselues seculer priestes VVith an addition of a table of such vncharitable words and phrases, as by him are vttered in the said treatise, aswell against our parsons, as our bookes, actions, and proceedings." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A17505.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 28, 2025.
Contents
- title page
- The Epistle to the Priests, said to be vnited with the Archpriest. {inverted ⁂}
- ❧ The Preface generall to Catholickes.
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- An aunswer to the first chap: con∣cerning our pretended manifest folly, & apparent bad spirit, in chusing the argument and subiect of our former Bookes.
- An aunswer to the second Chapter, concerning our preten∣ded passionate spirit, in the manner of the handling of our former arguments.
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An aunswer to the third
pter, concerning our pretended fol∣lie, and presumptuous spirit, in making to ur selues such aduersaries as we doe. - An aunswer to the fourth Chapter, concerning our pretended folly, in vttering open and manifest vntruths, and contra∣dictions to our owne discredit.
- An aunswer to the fift Chapter, concerning our pretended folly: and malignant spirit, in obiecting certaine bookes to father Parsons, which tend to his commendation, and of his con∣futation of a little Treatise, in answer to his booke of Suc∣cession.
- An aunswer to the sixt chapter, touching our pretended folly, & deceiued spirit, in perswading our selues to get credit by the manner of our proceedings, with clamors and libels.
- An aunswer to the 7. chapter, concerning fiue other of our bookes, falsly termed by Fa: Parsons absurd, and slaunde∣rous Libels.
- An aunswer to the eyght Chapter, concerning his directions vn∣to Catholicks how to discerne the truth: & how to beare themselues in this time of contention. &c.
- A Table of the passionate, and vn∣charitable words and sentences, vsed by Fa: Parsons in his Libell of Manifestation, as well a∣gainst our persons, as our actions and proceedings: with the Chapter and leafe noted, where you may see them.
- ¶Errata.