An ansvvere to a certaine libel supplicatorie, or rather diffamatory, and also to certaine calumnious articles, and interrogatories, both printed and scattered in secret corners, to the slaunder of the ecclesiasticall state, and put forth vnder the name and title of a petition directed to her Maiestie: vvherein not onely the friuolous discourse of the petitioner is refuted, but also the accusation against the disciplinarians his clyents iustified, and the slaunderous cauils at the present gouernement disciphred by Mathew Sutcliffe.
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- An ansvvere to a certaine libel supplicatorie, or rather diffamatory, and also to certaine calumnious articles, and interrogatories, both printed and scattered in secret corners, to the slaunder of the ecclesiasticall state, and put forth vnder the name and title of a petition directed to her Maiestie: vvherein not onely the friuolous discourse of the petitioner is refuted, but also the accusation against the disciplinarians his clyents iustified, and the slaunderous cauils at the present gouernement disciphred by Mathew Sutcliffe.
- Answere to a certaine libel supplicatorie, or rather diffamatory Answere to a certaine libel supplicatorie, or rather diffamatory Answere to certaine calumnious petitions, articles, and questions of the consistorian faction
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Imprinted at London: By the deputies of Christopher Barker, printer to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, 1592.
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- 1592
- ESTC No.
- S117875
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- 137541
- Description
- [18], 208, [6] p. ; 4⁰
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- A reply to: Throckmorton, Job. A petition directed to her most excellent Majestie.
Relating to the alleged wrongful condemnation of John Udall on an indictment for libel. Sutcliffe attributes all of the Marprelate tracts to Throckmorton.
Running title reads: An answere to certaine calumnious petitions, articles, and questions of the consistorian faction.
Signatures: A-2F?.
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