An aunsvvere by the Reuerend Father in God Thomas Archbyshop of Canterbury, primate of all England and metropolitane, vnto a craftie and sophisticall cauillation, deuised by Stephen Gardiner Doctour of Law, late Byshop of Winchester agaynst the true and godly doctrine of the most holy sacrament, of the body and bloud of our sauiour Iesu Christ Wherein is also, as occasion serueth, aunswered such places of the booke of Doct. Richard Smith, as may seeme any thyng worthy the aunsweryng. Here is also the true copy of the booke written, and in open court deliuered, by D. Stephen Gardiner ...
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- An aunsvvere by the Reuerend Father in God Thomas Archbyshop of Canterbury, primate of all England and metropolitane, vnto a craftie and sophisticall cauillation, deuised by Stephen Gardiner Doctour of Law, late Byshop of Winchester agaynst the true and godly doctrine of the most holy sacrament, of the body and bloud of our sauiour Iesu Christ Wherein is also, as occasion serueth, aunswered such places of the booke of Doct. Richard Smith, as may seeme any thyng worthy the aunsweryng. Here is also the true copy of the booke written, and in open court deliuered, by D. Stephen Gardiner ...
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- Cranmer, Thomas, 1489-1556.
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- At London :: Printed by Iohn Daye, dwellyng ouer Aldersgate beneath S. Martines,
- Anno. 1580. Cum gratia & priuilegio, Regiæ Maiestatis.
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- Gardiner, Stephen, 1483?-1555. -- Explication and assertion of the true catholique fayth, touchyng the moost blessed sacrament of the aulter -- Controversial literature.
- Smith, Richard, 1500-1563. -- Confutation of a certen booke, called a defence of the true, and catholike doctrine of the sacrament, &c. sette fourth of late in the name of Thomas Archebysshoppe of Canterburye -- Controversial literature.
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"An aunsvvere by the Reuerend Father in God Thomas Archbyshop of Canterbury, primate of all England and metropolitane, vnto a craftie and sophisticall cauillation, deuised by Stephen Gardiner Doctour of Law, late Byshop of Winchester agaynst the true and godly doctrine of the most holy sacrament, of the body and bloud of our sauiour Iesu Christ Wherein is also, as occasion serueth, aunswered such places of the booke of Doct. Richard Smith, as may seeme any thyng worthy the aunsweryng. Here is also the true copy of the booke written, and in open court deliuered, by D. Stephen Gardiner ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19563.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- A PREFACE TO THE READER.
- A PREFACE TO THE READER.
- I. Parkhursti.
- ¶The life, state, and story of the Reuerend pastour and Prelate Thomas Cranmer Archbishop of Caunter∣bury Martyr, burned at Oxford for the confession of Christes true doctrine. An. 1556. March. 21.
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A craftie and Sophisticall cauillation deuised by M. Steuen Gardiner Doctor of Law, late Bishop of Winchester, against the true and godly doctrine of the most holy sacrament of the body and bloud of our sauiour Christ (called by him
An explication & assertion therof ) with an aunswer vnto the same, made by the most reuerend father in God, Thomas Archbishop of Caunterbury, Primate of all Eng∣land and Metropolitane. The title of the booke of Steuen Gardiner late Bishop of Winchester. ¶ An Explication and assertion of the true catholike fayth, tou∣ching the most blessed Sacrament of the aulter, with confu∣tation of a booke written against the same. ¶ The aunswer of Thomas Archbishop of Caunterbury, &c.-
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- THE Aunswere of Thomas Archebishop of Caunter∣bury &c. agaynst the false calumniations of doctour Richard Smith, who hath taken vpon him to confute the defence of the true & catholik doctrine of the body and bloud of our Sauiour Christ.
- Matters wherein the Byshop of Winche∣ster varyed from other Papistes.
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Certayne godly and fruitfull Letters of
D. Cranmer late Archbishop of Caunterbury.- ¶A Letter to Queene Mary.
- This was written in an other Letter to the Queene.
- ¶To the Lordes of the Counsell.
- ¶A Letter wherein hee reproueth and condemneth the false and sclaunde∣rous reportes of the Papistes, which sayd that he had set vp Masse agayne at Canterbury.
- ¶An Epistle to a certaine Lawyer for his aduise and counsell touchyng his Appeale.
- ¶To maistres Wilkinson a godly matrone, exhor∣tyng her to flye in the tyme of persecution and to seeke her dwellyng, where she might serue God accordyng to his word.
- A short Table or Index, after the order Alpha∣beticall, notyng the place or page of euery principall matters, comprised in this Booke.
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