" HISTORIA ANGLIAE, maxime in iis quae ad ecclesiam spectant": the original MS. of part of the Historia Anglicana Ecclesiastica of Nicholas Harpsfield, Fellow of New College, Oxford, Regius Professor of Greek 1546, Archdeacon of Canterbury 1554, imprisoned under Elizabeth for refusing the oath o...
" DE SAECULIS xiv. et xv., de Romanis pontificibus, de Regibus Angliæ ab Ed. 2 ad Hen. 8 " : the last two books of Harpsfield's Historia Anglicana Ecclesiastica (cf. description of Stowe 105). This is a fair copy of the books containing the history of the 14th and l5th centuries. With the signat...
" ANNALS of Church affaires happening vnder the reigne of king Henry the second, king of England, and of the contemporary outlandish Princes, togither with other famous occurrents of that time, deliuered in the words of the ancient authors themselues who writ the seuerall passages. Wherein (amon...
" THE APOLOGY Of the Church of England " : a translation of the " Apologia pro Ecclesia Anglicana " by John Jewel, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury, first printed in 1562. Paper; ff. 65. A.D. 1727. Belonged to George Bridges. Quarto. John Jewel, DD, Bishop of Salisbury: Translation of his " Apologia p...
" A PEACEABLE SURVEIWE and examination of the doctrine of the Huguenotts: provinge against the rigorous Catholickes of our time, and perticulerlie against the answere made to the Catholicke Apologie, that wee, which are members of the Catholicke Apostolicke and Romish Church, ought not to condem...
" A DISCOURSE concerning Puritans": a pamphlet written by Henry or Robert Parker, and published anonymously in 1641, to protest against unjust aspersions on the Puritans and misuse of the name as a term of reproach. The author declares himself not to be Puritan in any party sense. The MS. wants ...
THE PARSON'S LAW, or a view of Advowsons, by William Hughes, of Gray's Inn. Printed in 1641, and subsequently. The present copy is without a title (cf. Add. MS. 26,648). With notes on the same subject at the end (ff. 100, 101). Paper; ff. 101. xviith cent. Belonged to Peter Le Neve, Rouge Croix,...
" THE PREVARICATION of Holy Church Libertyes " : the first part, in twelve chapters, showing " what mischeivous and most deplorable consequences followed and proceeded from the unlawfull marriage of Kinge Henry the 8th with Ann Bulleine, even such as vtterly ruined the Church and her libertyes, ...