A replye to an ansvvere made of M. Doctor VVhitgifte Against the admonition to the Parliament. By T.C.

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A replye to an ansvvere made of M. Doctor VVhitgifte Against the admonition to the Parliament. By T.C.
Author
Cartwright, Thomas, 1535-1603.
Publication
[Hemel Hempstead? :: Printed by John Stroud?,
1573]
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Subject terms
Whitgift, John, 1530?-1604. -- Answere to a certen libel intituled, An admonition to the Parliament -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Fielde, John, d. 1588. -- Admonition to the Parliament -- Early works to 1800.
Church of England -- Discipline -- Early works to 1800.
Church of England -- Controversial literature -- Anglican authors -- Early works to 1800.
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Page 82

To the section beginning in the latter end of the. 63. page.

A Hundreth poundes by yeare is taken of some benefice / for whych foure ser∣mons only are preached / and those some times by an other. If this be more painefull then gainefull / it is because the horsse Leche hathe two daughters / giue / giue. &c. And I can not see howe they can be more glorious / vnles the pa∣lace were turned into a courte / and their chaire into a throne. There are diuers places that God hath blessed wyth peace / where the ministers take more paine / and haue les gaine / and whych make * les noyse when they goe in the streates. We haue amongste vs whych haue had Byshopprickes offered / and as thyngs vnmeete for a minister of the Gospell / haue refused them. God be praysed / the Sunne shineth not so hotte in this Countrey nowe / that you neede to complaine of any great heate / and if you feele any heate / you haue better shade then Ionas had by hys gourde.

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