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Date of publication:
1616
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Roger Widdrington = Thomas Preston. A reply to "The reply of T.F. in defence of the two first chapters of his Supplement to the Discussion &c." by Thomas Fitzherbert, and "Apologia pro Roberto Bellarmino Card. de potestate ...
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1614
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"To the reader" signed: Roger Widdrington (pseudonym of Thomas Preston). A translation of: Preston, Thomas. Exemplar decreti. Place of publication from STC. "A copy of Roger Widdringtons purgation" has caption title. ...
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1620
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Attributed to R. Widdrington (i.e. Thomas Preston). Cf. STC. Printer's name from STC. Errata on M8v, final leaf. Item at reel 2006:1 is an imperfect copy, lacking preliminary leaves and pages 195, 196, 201-204. Reproductions ...
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A patterne of Christian loyaltie vvhereby any prudent man may clearely perceive, in what manner the new Oath of Allegiance, and every clause thereof, may in a true, and catholike sense, without danger of perjury, be taken by Roman Catholikes. And all the chiefe objections, which are usually made against the said Oath, either in particular, or in generall, may according to the grounds of Catholike religion bee easily answered. Collected out of authours, who have handled the whole matter more largely. By William Hovvard an English Catholike.
Date of publication:
1634
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William Howard = Thomas Preston. A defense of the 1606 Oath of Allegiance, whose use was being renewed at this time. A different text from Preston's 1616 defense. The first leaf is blank except for signature-mark "A" in a ...
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1621
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A reply to a statement in: Broughton, Richard. English protestants plea, and petition, for English preists and papists. The first leaf and the last leaf are blank. A later state of STC 14969, with the words "Whereunto is ...
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A theologicall disputation concerning the oath of allegiance dedicated to the most holy father Pope Paul the fifth. Wherein all the principall arguments which haue hitherto beene brought by Cardinall Bellarmine, Iacobus Gretzer, Leonard Lessius, Martin Becanus, and diuers others, against the new oath of allegiance, lately established in England by act of Parliament, are sincerely, perspicuously, and exactly examined. By Roger Widdrington, an English Catholike. Translated out of Latin into English by the author himselfe,whereunto hee hath also added an appendix, wherein all the arguments, whach that most learned diuine Franciscus Suarez, hath lately brought for the Popes power to depose princes, and against the aforesaid oath of allegiance, are sincerely rehearsed, and answered.
Date of publication:
1613
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Roger Widdrington = Thomas Preston. Printer's name from STC. Pages 96, 216, 217 and 392 misnumbered 66, 214, 219 and 382. Errata on verso of Hhh3, final page. The author's translation of his Disputatio theologica de Juramento ...
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1620
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E.I. = Thomas Preston. Place of publication and press from STC. P. 54 misnumbered 45. Reproduction of original in Peterborough Cathedral. Library.
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Roger Widdringtons last reioynder to Mr. Thomas Fitz-Herberts Reply concerning the oath of allegiance, and the Popes power to depose princes wherein all his arguments, taken from the lawes of God, in the Old and New Testament, of nature, of nations, from the canon and ciuill law, and from the Popes breues, condemning the oath, and the cardinalls decree, forbidding two of Widdringtons bookes are answered : also many replies and instances of Cardinall Bellarmine in his Schulckenius, and of Leonard Lessius in his Singleton are confuted, and diuers cunning shifts of Cardinall Peron are discouered.
Date of publication:
1619
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An answer to Thomas Fitzherbert's "A reply of T.F. in defence of the two first chapters of his Supplement." Roger Widdrington is the pseudonym of Thomas Preston. Cf. STC. Place of publication and publisher from Allison & ...
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Date of publication:
1679
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Reproduction of original in Huntington Library. Widdrington's real name is given by DNB as Thomas Preston.
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