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Date of publication:
1590
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Sometimes attributed to Thomas Nash. The last leaf is blank. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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Date of publication:
1591
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Sometimes attributed to Thomas Nash. Written at the time of the Marprelate controversy in reply to an attack by Richard Harvey, in his Theological discourse of the Lamb of God and his Plaine Percevall, against Thomas Nash, ...
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Date of publication:
1589
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A tract in the Martin Marprelate controversy. Sometimes attributed to Thomas Nash and John Lyly. In verse. Imprint from STC. Signatures: A⁴. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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Martins months minde that is, a certaine report, and true description of the death, and funeralls, of olde Martin Marreprelate, the great makebate of England, and father of the factious. Contayning the cause of his death, the manner of his buriall, and the right copies both of his will, and of such epitaphs, as by sundrie his dearest friends, and other of his well willers, were framed for him.
Date of publication:
1589
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Dedication signed "Mar-phoreus". Sometimes attributed to Thomas Nash. Printer's name from STC. Signatures: A-H⁴. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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Date of publication:
1590
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Sometimes attributed to Thomas Nash. A reply to: Penry, John. A treatise wherein is manifestlie proved, that reformation and those that sincerely favor the same, are unjustly charged to be enemies, unto hir Majestie, and ...
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Date of publication:
1589
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Sometimes attributed to Thomas Nash. An anti-Martinist tract. The imprint is fictitious; printed in London by John Charlewood (STC). Signatures: A-D⁴. Running title reads: Pasquill and Marforius. In this edition, B4r line ...
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Tom Nash his ghost. To the three scurvy fellowes of the upstart family of the snufflers, rufflers and shufflers; the thrice treble-troublesome scufflers in the church and state, the onely lay ecclesi-ass, I call generallissimo's. Being like Jobs 3. comforters, or the churches 3. anti-disciples, the clergies 3. persecuters, the states 3. hors-leeches, the divels 3. chaplaines; namely, the Anabaptist, the Libertine, and the Brownist. Written by Thomas Nash his ghost, with pap with a hatchet, a little revived since the 30. yeare of the late Qu. Elizabeths reigne when Martin Mar-Prelate was as mad as any of his tub-men are now.
Date of publication:
1642
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Not in fact by Tom Nash. A satire. Attributed to John Taylor in the Wrenn Catalogue. Woodcut illus. on t.p. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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