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.
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[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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ACcording to my promise made in my boke / I haue here set down the iudge∣ment of the later wryters / concerning these matters in controuersy betwene vs. Wherein because I loue not to translate out of other mens workes / whereby I might make myne to grow: I haue kept thys moderation / that I neither sette down all the wryters / nor all their places / that I could / nor yet of euery singuler matter: but the chefest wryters / and other of the cheefest poyntes / or else of those / wherein they are alleadged agaynst vs by M. Doctor / and one only place of eche (as farre as I could iudge and choose out) most direct to that wherefore I haue alleaged it. For otherwyse if I would haue spoken of all the poyntes / and of the iudgement of all the wryters / and gathered all the places that I could / they woulde haue bene sufficient matter of an other booke as bigge / or rather bigger then thys. I must also admonish the Reader / that I haue for borne in certeine of these Titles / to set downe the iudgements of M. Beza / M. Bul∣linger and M. Gualter: because they are comprehended in the Confessyon of the Churches. And thus / partly vpon those sentences which I haue alleaged in thys booke / and partely vpon these Testimonies heere set downe: I leaue to the consyderation of all men / how truely / and iustly it is sayde / that the learned wry∣ters of these tymes (one or two onely excepted) are agaynst vs.

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