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The Writings of Henry Barrow, 1590-1591 (Elizabethan Non-Conformist Texts)

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Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
290
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This volume contains the great Separatist's solus writings from 1590-1591. It includes texts taken from manuscript sources, and rare tracts that have been reprinted here for the first time.

✦ Table of Contents


BOOK COVER......Page 1
HALF-TITLE......Page 2
TITLE......Page 4
COPYRIGHT......Page 5
DEDICATION......Page 7
PREFACE......Page 8
CONTENTS......Page 9
INTRODUCTION......Page 10
The First Principal Transgression......Page 11
The Second Principal Transgression......Page 13
The Third Principal Transgression......Page 16
The Fourth Principal Transgression......Page 19
A Refutation of Mr. Giffard’s Reasons Concerning Our Purposes in the Practise of the Truth of the Gospel of Christ......Page 21
THE WRITINGS OF HENRY BARROW 1590–1591......Page 24
I A PLAINE REFUTATION......Page 25
II [A REFUTATION OF MR. GIFFARD’S REASONS CONCERNING OUR PURPOSES IN THE PRACTISE OF THE TRUTH OF THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST]......Page 238
APPENDICES......Page 261
III GEORGE GIFFORD’S CONTROVERSY WITH BARROW......Page 262
IV GEORGE GIFFORD’S CONTROVERSY WITH GREENWOOD......Page 265
V SIR ROBERT SIDNEY TO BURGHLEY, 21 APRIL 1591 FROM FLUSHING......Page 267
VI SIR ROBERT SIDNEY TO BURGHLEY, 31 MAY 1591, FROM FLUSHING......Page 268
VII SIR THOMAS BODLEY TO SIR ROBERT SYDNEY......Page 269
VIII GOVERNOR BRADFORD’S ACCOUNT OF A PLAINE REFUTATION......Page 270
IX GEORGE GIFFORD’S WRITINGS......Page 274
X BARROW’S CITATIONS FROM SCRIPTURE......Page 277
XI GEORGE GIFFORD’S WILL......Page 278
INDEX......Page 281


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