The first parte of Pasquils apologie [electronic resource] : Wherin he renders a reason to his friendes of his long silence: and gallops the fielde with the Treatise of reformation lately written by a fugitiue, Iohn Penrie
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- 8220195
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- [London] : Printed [by John Charlewood] where I was, and where I will bee readie by the helpe of God and my muse, to send you the May-game of Martinisme for an intermedium, betweene the first and seconde part of the apologie, Anno. Dom. 1590
- [36] p.
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- Early English books online.
- Notes:
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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 the state.
- No more published.
- Printer's name from STC.
- Signatures: A-D⁴ E² .
- The first leaf is blank except for signature-mark "A.j."; the last leaf is blank.
- Running title reads: The first part of Pasquils apologie.
- Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
- Cited In:
- STC (2nd ed.) 19450.
- Reproduction:
- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 348:2)
- Subject:
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- Penry, John, 1559-1593. Treatise wherein is manifestlie proved, that reformation and those that sincerely favor the same, are unjustly charged to be enemies, unto hir Majestie, and the state -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800
- Church of England -- Apologetic works -- Early works to 1800
- Other authors/contributors:
- Nash, Thomas, 1567-1601, attributed name
- Also Titled:
- First part of Pasquils apologie.
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- Creator Date of Death is Before 1955
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- Presumed date of death of creator (latest date):
- 1601
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- Published
- Publication date:
- 1590
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