The Writings of John Greenwood and Henry Barrow 1591-1593
, by Greenwood,John- ISBN: 9780415319942 | 0415319943
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 11/10/2003
Preface | p. vii |
Introduction | p. xiii |
The Writings of John Greenwood | p. xv |
A Breife Refutation of Mr. George Giffard His Supposed Consimilitude Betwene the Donatists and Us, Wherein is Shewed How His Arguments Have Bene and May Be by the Papists More Justly Retorted Against Himself and Present Estate of Their Church | p. 1 |
A Fewe Observations of Mr. Giffard's Last Cavills About Stinted Read Prayers, and Devised Leitourgies | p. 41 |
Notes for a Sermon Against Adultery | p. 74 |
Greenwood's Examination, March 11, 1592/1593 | p. 85 |
Greenwood's Examination, March 20, 1592/1593 | p. 87 |
The Writings of Henry Barrow | p. 91 |
A Few Observations to the Reader of Mr. Giffard His Last Replie | p. 93 |
Barrow's Final Answer to Gifford-Marginalia [1591/1592] | p. 127 |
Excerpt on Cartwright from Barrow's Prison Conference with Dr. Ravis [Ca. April, 1592] | p. 219 |
A Fragment Directed to the Parliament | p. 221 |
Barrow's Sixth Examination, March 11, 1592/1593 | p. 223 |
Barrow's Seventh Examination, March 20, 1592/1593 | p. 226 |
Barrow's Letter to [Attorney-General Thomas Egerton, March 26, 1593] | p. 230 |
Barrow's Letter to [Attorney-General Thomas Egerton, March 27, 1593] | p. 232 |
Excerpt from Barrow's Conference with Several Clergymen, March 29/30, 1593 | p. 234 |
Letter to an Honorable Lady and Countesse of His Kin[D]Red Yet Living | p. 238 |
Appendices Barrowist Documents | p. 253 |
[A Replye By] a Papiste to Barrowe's Auns[Wer] of Some of His Question[S] | p. 255 |
In the Indictement of Barrowe | p. 260 |
Henrie Barrowe Towchinge the Civill Magistrate | p. 263 |
In the Indictement of Grenewood | p. 266 |
An Abstract Out of Greenewood's Aunswere to Gifford | p. 269 |
The Arraig[N]Ment of Certaine Puritanes or Brownists the Second of Aprill, 1593 [March 23, 1592/1593] | p. 271 |
Thomas Egerton to Sir John Puckering, March 23, 1592/1593 | p. 279 |
Thomas Egerton to Sir John Puckering, March 26, 1593 | p. 281 |
Thomas Egerton to Sir John Puckering, March 28, 1593 | p. 282 |
Reasons Against Publike Disputation with [Henry] Barow. It is Not Equall, Safe nor Fitte to Graunt a Disputation to Sectaries | p. 284 |
Four Letters to Father Robert Persons March-May, 1593 | p. 287 |
Examinations in March, 1592/1593 | p. 292 |
Roger Rippon's Coffin Label | p. 295 |
[Christopher Bowman] Coram Richarde Young Primo Die Martii 1592 [1592/1593] | p. 296 |
Examinations in April, 1593 | p. 316 |
The Examinacon of Robert Abraham | p. 323 |
Xpofer [Christopher] Bowman of Smythfeld, Goldsmyth, of the Age of XXXII Yeres, Examined Before the Said Comissioners the Daye and Yere Aforesaid, Whoe Refuseth to Be Sworne but Sayeth | p. 337 |
Arthur Billet of Llanteglos by Fowhey in Cornwall | p. 347 |
William Darvall of Shorediche, Carpenter, of the Age of XXV Yeres or Ther Abouts, Examined the Daye and Yere Aforesaid Before the Said Comissioners, Whoe Refuseth to Be Sworne but Sayeth | p. 362 |
George Smells of Finche Lane, Tailor, of the Age of XL [40] Yeres or Ther Abouts, Examined Before Sir Owin Hopton, Knight, Mr. Doctor Goodman, Deane of Westminster, Mr. Dale, Mr. Barne, and Mr. Yong. Who Refuseth to Be Sworne but Sayth | p. 369 |
Aprile 1593 | p. 373 |
A Breffe Not[E] of All the Sectaries Remenyng [Remaining] in the Presons Abotts [About] London with a Breffe Not[E] of Ther Examinations as Folothe | p. 382 |
The Names of Suche Sectaries, as Upon The[I]R Conformitie the Commissioners Have Bayled | p. 387 |
The Examinations of John Hale and Thomas Hale | p. 389 |
Arthur Bellot to Lord Burghley, Ca. 1592 | p. 392 |
To the Right Honorable the Lords and Others of Her Majestie's Most Honorable Privie Counsell | p. 395 |
The Humble, Most Earnest, and Lamentable Complaint and Supplication, of the Persecuted and Proscribed Church and Servants of Christ, Falsely Called Brownists: Unto the High Court of Parlament | p. 406 |
To the Most Honorable and Worshipfull Magistrates of Our Most Mercifull Soveraigne Lady Queene Elizabeth in Their Severall Places | p. 413 |
To the Right Honorable, the Lords and Others of Her Majestie's Most Honorable Privie Counsell | p. 425 |
To the Right Honorable Syr [William] Roe Nowe Lord Major of London Abundance of All Blessings Be Multiplied to Godd's Clorie | p. 433 |
[Francis Johnson to Lord Burghley], June 2, 1593 | p. 436 |
[Francis Johnson to Lord Burghley], June 12, 1593 | p. 442 |
Francis Johnson to Lord Burghley, January 8, 1593/1594 | p. 449 |
That Fraunces Johnson for His Writing is Not Under the Danger of the Statute of 35 Elizabeth, Chapter I, Made to Retayne the Queen's Majestie's Subjects in Theyr Due Obedyence, Appereth Thus | p. 458 |
The Humble Petition of Her Highnes' Faithfull Subjects Falsly Called Brownistes [1597] to the Right Honorable the Lords of Her Majestie's Most Honorable Privie Councell | p. 467 |
A Select Bibliography | p. 471 |
A Chronological Summary | p. 499 |
Index | p. 505 |
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