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  1. Mayer, Thomas F. [Author]

    Reginald Pole : prince & prophet

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    Cambridge [u.a.]: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2000

  2. Strype, John [Author]

    Ecclesiastical memorials : relating chiefly to religion, and the reformation of it, and the emergencies of the Church of England, under King Henry Viii. King Edward VI. and Queen Mary the First. All which Being New, and such as have hitherto Escaped our Writers and Historians, will Communicate much more Light to those great Transactions in this Kingdom: and moreover Discover further the Inclinations and Influences of the respective Princes; The Embassies and Correspondencies with Foreign Potentates and States, chiefly with respect to Religion: The Oppositions made to it; The Troubles and Persecutions of the Professors of it: The Tempers, Practices, and Events of the Two Cardinals, wolsey and pole, and other Prelates and Great Men of both Parties, in the respective Reigns: Besides, Accounts of Convocations, Royal and Episcopal Visitations, Ecclesiastical Constitutions: Books from time to time set forth; with various other Matters worthy of Note and Observation. In three volumes. With a large appendix to each volume, containing original papers, records, &c. By John Stripe, M.A

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    London: printed for J. Osborn, C. Davis, S. Austen, and A. Millar, MDCCXXXIII. [1733] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  3. Strype, John [Author]

    Ecclesiastical memorials : relating chiefly to religion, and the reformation of it, and the emergencies of the Church of England, under King Henry Viii. King Edward VI. and Queen Mary the First. All which Being New, and Such as have hitherto Escaped our Writers and Historians, will Communicate much more Light to those great Transactions in this Kingdom: And moreover Discover further the Inclinations and Influences of the respective Princes; The Embassies and Correspondencies with Foreign Potentates and States, chiefly with respect to Religion: The Oppositions made to it; The Troubles and Persecutions of the Professors of it: The Tempers, Practices and Events of the Two Cardinals, wolset and pole, and other Prelates and Great Men of Both Parties, in the respective Reigns: Besides, Accounts of Convocations, Royal and Episcopal Visitations, Ecclesiastical Constitutions, Books from time to time set forth; with various other Matters worthy of Note and Observation. In three volumes. With a large appendix to each volume, containing Original Papers, Records, &c. By John Strype, M.A

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    London: printed for John Wyat, at the Rose in St Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXXI. [1721] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  4. Strype, John [Author]

    Ecclesiastical memorials; relating chiefly to religion, and the reformation of it, and the emergencies of the Church of England, under King Henry VIII. King Edward VI. and Queen Mary the First : All which being new, and such as have hitherto escaped our writers and historians, will communicate much more light to those great transactions in this kingdom: and moreover discover further the inclinations and influences of the respective princes; the embassies and correspondencies with foreign potentates and states, chiefly with respect to religion: the oppositions made to it; the troubles and persecutions of the professors of it: the tempers, practices and events of the two Cardinals, Wolsey and Pole, and other prelates and great men of both parties, in the respective reigns: besides, accounts of convocations, royal and episcopal visitations, ecclesiastical constitutions, books from time to time set forth; with various other matters worthy of note and observation. In three volumes, with a large appendix to each volume, containing original papers, records, &c. By John Strype, M.A

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    London: printed for John Wyat, at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-yard, MDCCXXI. [1721] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  5. Bennet, Benjamin [Author]

    A memorial of the Reformation : (chiefly in England) and of Britain's deliverances from popery and arbitrary-power, since that time, to the year, 1716. Wherein is Contained, Some Account of the Apostasy of the Church in its Rise and Progress, till Popery was Established in the World. The State of the Reformation under King Henry the Eighth, Edward the Sixth, and Queen Elizabeth: With the Principles and Endeavours of those that have from Time to Time stood for a further Reformation; as a short History of Nonconformity. A Particular Relation of all the Plots and Conspiracies of Papists and others against the Reformation, and Civil Liberties of the Land. Some short Memoirs of the Civil War in King Charles the First's Time; And a distinct Answer to the Question, Who Cut off the King's Head? By Benjamin Bennet

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    Edinburgh: printed by William Gray, and sold at his house, at Magdalene's Chappel, within the Cowgate-Head; by John Barrie Booksellers Glasgow, and the booksellers in Edinburgh and Perth, MDCCXLVIII. [1748] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  6. Bennet, Benjamin [Author]

    A memorial of the reformation : (chiefly in England) and of Britain's deliverances from popery and arbitrary-power, since that time, to the year, 1716. Wherein is contained, some account of the apostacy of the church in its rise and progress, till popery was established in the world. The state of the reformation under King Henry VIII. Edward VI. and Queen Elizabeth: with the principles and endeavours of those that have from time to time stood for a further reformation; as a short history of nonconformity. A particular relation of all the plots and conspiracies of papists and others against the reformation, and civil liberties of the land. Some short memoirs of the civil war in K. Charles the First's time; and a distinct answer to the question, who cut off the King's head. By Benjamin Bennet

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    London: printed for S. Cruttenden and T. Cox, at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside, near Mercer's Chappel, J. McEuen in Edinburgh, and R. Akenhead in New-Castle upon Tyne, 1717 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  7. Strype, John [Author]

    Annals of the Reformation and establishment of religion : and other various occurrences in the Church of England; During the First Twelve Years of Queen Elizabeth's Happy reign. Wherein Account is given of the Restoring of religion from its Corruptions introduced under Queen Mary; Of filling the Sees with Protestant Bishops; Of the Famous Synod assembled in the Year MDLXII. Of the Workings and Endeavours of the Papists; And of the first Appearances of the Dissension from the Church Established. Compiled faithfully out of Papers of State, Authentick Records, Publick Registers, Private Letters, and other Original Manuscripts. Together with an appendix or repository, Containing the most Important of them. By John Strype, M. A - [The second edition, with large additions]

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    London: printed by, and for, Tho. Edlin, at the Prince's Arms over-against Exeter-Exchange in the Strand, 1725-1731 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  8. Strype, John [Author]

    Annals of the Reformation and establishment of religion : and other various occurrences in the Church of England; During the First Twelve Years of Queen Elizabeth's Happy reign. Wherein Account is given of the Restoring of religion from its Corruptions introduced under Queen Mary; Of filling the Sees with Protestant Bishops; Of the Famous Synod assembled in the Year MDLXII. Of the Workings and Endeavours of the Papists; And of the first Appearances of the Dissension from the Church Established. Compiled faithfully out of Papers of State, Authentick Records, Publick Registers, Private Letters, and other Original Manuscripts. Together with an appendix or repository, Containing the most Important of them. By John Strype, M. A - [The second edition, with large additions]

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    London: printed by, and for, Tho. Edlin, at the Prince's Arms over-against Exeter-Exchange in the Strand, 1725-1731 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  9. Strype, John [Author]

    Annals of the Reformation and establishment of religion : in the Church of England. Containing Accounts of the Government and Inspection of the Bishops in their respective Diocesses; as Matters, requiring their Care, fell out each Year: Ecclesiastical Commissions. The busy Actings of Papists and Puritans: The Difficulties and Dangers the State as well as the Church met with, from Time to Time; occasioned chiefly from the Endeavours to overthrow both, by the Power and Practices of such as favoured Mary Queen of Scots: Of whom many Special Transactions; and chiefly of her Sentence and Death, and the Consequences thereof, are shewn: And the Spanish Invasion in 1588. Both serving to enlighten those Two Great crises of Queen Elizabeth's Reign. Together with Divers other Political affairs of Note interspersed. This History is also improved by Notices given concerning the State and Events of the Church of Ireland; Occurrences and Differences that fell out in our Universities; Remarks of many Persons of Rank and Quality in Church and State; Books of Learning and Note, Libels, Pamphlets, &c. published yearly: All commencing from the Year of our Lord MDLXXXI. and so continued for divers Years. Collected diligently and faithfully from Records, Papers of State, Original Letters of Privy-Counsellors, Ambassadors, Bishops, Learned Men in the Universities, as elsewhere: And from other choice Manuscripts, reserved in our publick Libraries, or more private Archives. Together with an appendix, Containing Many choice Records, and Papers of Value; transcribed from Originals: Referred to in the Work; in order to the Vindication, Proof, and Illustration of the foregoing history. by John Strype, M.A. Vol. III - [The second edition]

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    London: printed for Edward Symon, in Cornhill, M.DCC.XXXVII. [1737] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  10. Strype, John [Author]

    Annals of the Reformation and establishment of religion : and other various occurences in the Church and State of England, from the Accession of Queen Elizabeth to the Crown, Anno 1558. to the Commencement of the Reign of King James I. Wherein Account is given of the Restoring of Religion from its Corruptions introduced under Queen Mary; of filling the Sees with Protestant Bishops; their Government of and Inspection into their respective Dioceses, as Matters requiring their Care fell out each Year; Ecclesiastical Commissions; of the famous Synod assembled in the Year MDLXII. and the Proceedings of, and Speeches in the several Parliaments and Convocations within that Period; the busy Actings of Papists and Puritans; and of the first Appearances of the Dissention from the Church Established. The Difficulties and Dangers which the State, as well as the Church, met with from Time to Time, occasioned chiefly from the Endeavours to overthrow both, by the Power and Practices of such as favoured Mary Queen of Scots, of whom many special Transactions, and chiefly of her Sentence and Death, and the Consequences thereof, are shewn; and the Spanish Invasion in 1588. serving to enlighten those great Crises of Queen Elizabeth's Reign. Interspersed With Divers other Political Affairs of Note. This History is also improv'd, by Notices given of the State and Events of the Church of Ireland; Occurrences and Differences that fell out in our Universities; Remarks of many Persons of Rank and Quality in Church and State; Books of Learning and Note, Libels, Pamphlets, &c. publish'd yearly; collected diligently and faithfully from Records, Papers of State, original Letters of Privy Counsellors, Ambassadors, Bishops, learned Men in the Universities, and elsewhere, and from other choice Mss. reserv'd in our publick Libraries, or more private Archives. Together, with an appendix, containing many Hundred of scarce Records, and Papers of Value, transcribed from Originals referr'd to in the Work, in order to the Vindication, Proof and Illustration, of the foregoing History. By John Strype, M.A - [The third edition, with large additions, both in the history and appendix]

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    London: printed for Edward Symon, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, M.DCC.XXXV. [1735] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  11. Knox, John [Author]

    The history of the reformation of religion within the realm of Scotland : Containing The Manner, and by what Persons, the Light of Christ's Gospel has been manifested unto this Realm, after that horrible and universal Defection from the Truth which has come by the Means of that Roman Antichrist. Together with the life of the author, and several curious pieces wrote by him, viz. I. His Appellation from the cruel and most unjust Sentence pronounced against him, by the false Bishops and Clergy of Scotland; with his Supplication and Exhortation to the Nobility, States, and Commonalty of the same Realm. II. His faithful Admonition to the true Professors of the Gospel of Christ within the Kingdom of England. III. His Letter to Queen Mary, Regent of Scotland. IV. His Exhortation to England, for the speedy embracing of Christ's Gospel. V. The First Blast of the Trumpet against the monstrous Regiment of Women. VI. A Sermon, on Isaiah xxvi. 13. &c. By Mr. John Knox, Minister of the Gospel at Edinburgh. To which is added, I. An admonition to England and Scotland, to call them to Repentance, written by Antoni Gilby. II. The First and Second Books of Discipline; together with some Acts of the General Assemblies, clearing and confirming the same; and an Act of Parliament. III. The Form of Process in the Judicatories of the Church of Scotland, with relation to Scandals and Censures. IV. A large alphabetical index to this History, and the other Pieces

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    Edinburgh: printed by H. Inglis, and sold at his printing-office, Westport, M.DCC.XC. [1790] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009