Certaine briefe notes vpon a briefe apologie set out vnder the name of the priestes vnited to the archpriest. Dravvne by an vnpassionate secular prieste friend to both partyes, but more frend to the truth. VVhereunto is added à seuerall ansvveare vnto the particularites obiected against certaine persons

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Certaine briefe notes vpon a briefe apologie set out vnder the name of the priestes vnited to the archpriest. Dravvne by an vnpassionate secular prieste friend to both partyes, but more frend to the truth. VVhereunto is added à seuerall ansvveare vnto the particularites obiected against certaine persons
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Ely, Humphrey, d. 1604.
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Imprinted at Paris :: By Peter Sevestre,
[1602]
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"Certaine briefe notes vpon a briefe apologie set out vnder the name of the priestes vnited to the archpriest. Dravvne by an vnpassionate secular prieste friend to both partyes, but more frend to the truth. VVhereunto is added à seuerall ansvveare vnto the particularites obiected against certaine persons." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A21279.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.

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In his second assertion to vvars the end he hath these vvordes

I Knovve also by relation of many and am fully persuaded, that you ha∣ue sustained iniuries by the erection of your Ar∣chipriest, and some Iesuites: and I con∣fesse vnto you vnfainedly, that if you

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had kept your selues, vvithin the cō∣pas of your Appeale, and plainely and orderly proposed to the see Apostoli∣ke (vvhere at first although you vvere repelle, yer in the end doubtles, you should haue had audience and iustice) I vvould neuer haue giuen any signe in mistike of your doinges, but rather to the vtermost of my povver, haue furthered it, as iust and lavvefull.

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