The first examinacio[n] of Anne Askewe latelye martired in Smythfelde, by the Romyshe popes vpholders, wyth the elucydacyon of Iohan Bale.

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The first examinacio[n] of Anne Askewe latelye martired in Smythfelde, by the Romyshe popes vpholders, wyth the elucydacyon of Iohan Bale.
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Askew, Anne, 1521-1546.
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[Imprynted at Marpurg in the lande of Hessen [i.e. London :: Printed by Nicholas Hill?],
in Nouembre. Anno 1546 [1547?]]
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Askew, Anne, 1521-1546.
Protestants -- England -- Early works to 1800.
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"The first examinacio[n] of Anne Askewe latelye martired in Smythfelde, by the Romyshe popes vpholders, wyth the elucydacyon of Iohan Bale." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A22106.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

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Iohan Bale.

An ignoraūt woman, yea a beast wyth out fayth, is herin allowed to iudge the holy scriptures heresye, and agaynst al good lawes admitted to accuse thys godly woman the seruaūt of Christ, for an haynouse heretyke, for the only rea∣dinge of them. As peruerse and blasphe¦mouse was thys qwestmonger as she, & as beastlye ignoraūt in the doctryne of

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health, yet is neyther of them iudged yl of the worlde, but the one permitted to accuse this true membre of Christe, and the other to cōdēpne her. Wherfore her answere out of the. vii. chapter of Mat¦hew, was most fytte for them. For they are no better than swine, that so contem¦pne the precyous treasure of the Gos∣pell, for the myre of mennes tradycions

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