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Date of publication:
1642
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Running title : The epistle to the terrible priests. Attributed to John Penry. cf. BMC. An attack on Thomas Cooper, Bishop of Winchester. Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
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Hay any worke for Cooper: or a briefe pistle directed by waye of an hublication to the reverende byshopps counselling them, if they will needs be barrelled vp, for feare of smelling in the nostrels of her Maiestie [and] the state, that they would vse the aduise of reuerend Martin, for the prouiding of their cooper. Because the reuerend T.C. (by which misticall letters, is vnderstood, eyther the bounsing parson of Eastmeane, or Tom Coakes his chaplaine) to bee an vnskilfull and a beceytfull [sic] tubtrimmer. Wherein worthy Martin quits himselfe like a man I warrant you, in the modest defence of his selfe and his learned pistles, and makes the coopers hoopes to flye off, and the Bishops tubs to leake out of all crye. Penned and compiled by Martin the Metropolitane.
Date of publication:
1589
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Martin the Metropolitane = Martin Marprelate, who has been identified with John Penry and, more probably, with Job Throckmorton. A reply to: Cooper, Thomas. An admonition to the people of England. The imprint is false; ...
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Oh read ouer D. Iohn Bridges, for it is worthy worke: or an epitome of the fyrste booke, of that right worshipfull volume, written against the puritanes, in the defence of the noble cleargie, by as worshipfull a prieste, Iohn Bridges, presbyter, priest or elder, doctor of Diuillitie, and Deane of Sarum Wherein the arguments of the puritans are wisely prevented, that when they come to answere M. Doctor, they must needes say some thing that hath bene spoken. Compiled for the behoofe and overthrow of the vnpreaching parsons, fyckers, and currats, that haue lernt their catechismes, and are past grace: by the reverend and worthie Martin Marprelat gentleman, and dedicated by a second epistle to the terrible priests. In this epitome, the foresaide fickers, [et]c. are very insufficiently furnished, with notable inabilitie of most vincible reasons, to answere the cauill of the puritanes. ...
Date of publication:
1588
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Martin Marprelate has been identified with John Penry and, more probably, with Job Throckmorton. A reply to: Bridges, John. A defence of the government established in the Church of Englande for ecclesiasticall matters. ...
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Date of publication:
1641
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Attributed to John Penry by NUC pre-1956 imprints. "A reissue of H̀ay any worke for Cooper ́which first appeared in 1589"--NUC pre-1956 imprints. Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.
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Date of publication:
1589
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Martin Senior = Martin Marprelate, who has been identified with John Penry and, more probably, with Job Throckmorton. Often referred to as "Martin Senior". On the two title pages seen (Huntington and Lambeth) the space ...
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Theses Martinianae that is, certaine demonstratiue conclusions, sette downe and collected (as it should seeme) by that famous and renowmed clarke, the reuerend Martin Marprelate the great: seruing as a manifest and sufficient confutation of al that euer the Colledge of Catercaps with their whole band of clergie-priests, haue, or canbring [sic] for the defence of their ambitious and antichristian prelacie. Published and set foorthe as an after-birth of the noble gentleman himselfe, by a prety stripling of his, Martin Iunior, and dedicated by him to his good neame and nuncka, Maister Iohn Kankerbury: hovv the yongman [sic] came by them, the reader shall vunderstande sufficiently in the epilogue. In the meane time, vvhosoeuer can bring mee acquainted vvith my father, Ile bee bounde hee shall not loose his labour.
Date of publication:
1589
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Martin Junior = Martin Marprelate, who has been identified with John Penry and, more probably, with Job Throckmorton. Often referred to as "Martin Junior". Place of publication and printer's name from STC. Dated at end: ...
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