Champlin Burrage
The Early English Dissenters (1550-1641)
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The Early English Dissenters (1550-1641)
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Originally published in 1912, this book forms part of a two-volume set on English Dissent between 1550 and 1641.
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Originally published in 1912, this book forms part of a two-volume set on English Dissent between 1550 and 1641.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 532g
- ISBN-13: 9781107649309
- ISBN-10: 1107649307
- Artikelnr.: 34449133
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 532g
- ISBN-13: 9781107649309
- ISBN-10: 1107649307
- Artikelnr.: 34449133
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Historical data relative to the English Covenenticlers at Bocking and
Faversham in 1550 and 1551; 2. Information concerning the life and
character of Robert Cooche; 3. Documents pertaining to the Puritan
Plumbers' Hall congregation and to the Separatist 'Priuye Churche' of
Richard Fitz, which 'seceded' from it; 4. Miscellaneous documents relating
to the early Barrowists; 5. Early manuscript information concerning the
Marprelate Press and the activities of some of the early Puritans; 6. Some
of the early Barrowist depositions; 7. Documents other than depositions
relating to John Penry; 8. Documents relating to Henry Barrowe; 9. Three
early Barrowist petitions; 10. Hitherto unnoticed testimony confirming
Robert Browne's opinion of the Reformation in Scotland as published in
Richard Bancroft's sermon preached at Paul's Cross: together with some of
the grounds on which Archbishop Whitgift recommended Bancroft's appointment
as Bishop of London; 11. The names of various persons who had been members
of Francis Johnson's congregation before 1613, including the names of some
who had withdrawn from it or been excommunicated, and of others who had
become Wanderers; 12. Two documents relating to the controversy between the
Barrowists and Thomas Drakes; 13. Papers of Henry Jacob's written during
the years 1603-5; 14. An unnoticed letter of Thomas Helwys's; 15. Papers
relating to William Sayer; 16. Documents relating to the history of the
earliest English Anabaptist congregations; 17. Documents chiefly relating
to the early Brownist (Barrowist) and Independent congregations on the
continent; 18. Selected documents from the Gould manuscript illustrative of
the history of Separatist and Independent congregations in England before
1642; 19. The names, trades, and poor estate of all the Separatists living
in Great Yarmouth about July 17, 1630; 20. Reports relating to the
appearance of certain separatists before the Court of High Commission
between April 19 and June 21, 1632; 21. Notice of a Separatist conventicle
taken at a house in 'Rederiffe' in December, 1638; 22. Documents relating
to the prison life and death of the Separatist, Samuel Eaton; 23. A
broadside, which mentions the excommunication of Samuel How, and the place
and date of his burial in 1640; Index.
Faversham in 1550 and 1551; 2. Information concerning the life and
character of Robert Cooche; 3. Documents pertaining to the Puritan
Plumbers' Hall congregation and to the Separatist 'Priuye Churche' of
Richard Fitz, which 'seceded' from it; 4. Miscellaneous documents relating
to the early Barrowists; 5. Early manuscript information concerning the
Marprelate Press and the activities of some of the early Puritans; 6. Some
of the early Barrowist depositions; 7. Documents other than depositions
relating to John Penry; 8. Documents relating to Henry Barrowe; 9. Three
early Barrowist petitions; 10. Hitherto unnoticed testimony confirming
Robert Browne's opinion of the Reformation in Scotland as published in
Richard Bancroft's sermon preached at Paul's Cross: together with some of
the grounds on which Archbishop Whitgift recommended Bancroft's appointment
as Bishop of London; 11. The names of various persons who had been members
of Francis Johnson's congregation before 1613, including the names of some
who had withdrawn from it or been excommunicated, and of others who had
become Wanderers; 12. Two documents relating to the controversy between the
Barrowists and Thomas Drakes; 13. Papers of Henry Jacob's written during
the years 1603-5; 14. An unnoticed letter of Thomas Helwys's; 15. Papers
relating to William Sayer; 16. Documents relating to the history of the
earliest English Anabaptist congregations; 17. Documents chiefly relating
to the early Brownist (Barrowist) and Independent congregations on the
continent; 18. Selected documents from the Gould manuscript illustrative of
the history of Separatist and Independent congregations in England before
1642; 19. The names, trades, and poor estate of all the Separatists living
in Great Yarmouth about July 17, 1630; 20. Reports relating to the
appearance of certain separatists before the Court of High Commission
between April 19 and June 21, 1632; 21. Notice of a Separatist conventicle
taken at a house in 'Rederiffe' in December, 1638; 22. Documents relating
to the prison life and death of the Separatist, Samuel Eaton; 23. A
broadside, which mentions the excommunication of Samuel How, and the place
and date of his burial in 1640; Index.
1. Historical data relative to the English Covenenticlers at Bocking and
Faversham in 1550 and 1551; 2. Information concerning the life and
character of Robert Cooche; 3. Documents pertaining to the Puritan
Plumbers' Hall congregation and to the Separatist 'Priuye Churche' of
Richard Fitz, which 'seceded' from it; 4. Miscellaneous documents relating
to the early Barrowists; 5. Early manuscript information concerning the
Marprelate Press and the activities of some of the early Puritans; 6. Some
of the early Barrowist depositions; 7. Documents other than depositions
relating to John Penry; 8. Documents relating to Henry Barrowe; 9. Three
early Barrowist petitions; 10. Hitherto unnoticed testimony confirming
Robert Browne's opinion of the Reformation in Scotland as published in
Richard Bancroft's sermon preached at Paul's Cross: together with some of
the grounds on which Archbishop Whitgift recommended Bancroft's appointment
as Bishop of London; 11. The names of various persons who had been members
of Francis Johnson's congregation before 1613, including the names of some
who had withdrawn from it or been excommunicated, and of others who had
become Wanderers; 12. Two documents relating to the controversy between the
Barrowists and Thomas Drakes; 13. Papers of Henry Jacob's written during
the years 1603-5; 14. An unnoticed letter of Thomas Helwys's; 15. Papers
relating to William Sayer; 16. Documents relating to the history of the
earliest English Anabaptist congregations; 17. Documents chiefly relating
to the early Brownist (Barrowist) and Independent congregations on the
continent; 18. Selected documents from the Gould manuscript illustrative of
the history of Separatist and Independent congregations in England before
1642; 19. The names, trades, and poor estate of all the Separatists living
in Great Yarmouth about July 17, 1630; 20. Reports relating to the
appearance of certain separatists before the Court of High Commission
between April 19 and June 21, 1632; 21. Notice of a Separatist conventicle
taken at a house in 'Rederiffe' in December, 1638; 22. Documents relating
to the prison life and death of the Separatist, Samuel Eaton; 23. A
broadside, which mentions the excommunication of Samuel How, and the place
and date of his burial in 1640; Index.
Faversham in 1550 and 1551; 2. Information concerning the life and
character of Robert Cooche; 3. Documents pertaining to the Puritan
Plumbers' Hall congregation and to the Separatist 'Priuye Churche' of
Richard Fitz, which 'seceded' from it; 4. Miscellaneous documents relating
to the early Barrowists; 5. Early manuscript information concerning the
Marprelate Press and the activities of some of the early Puritans; 6. Some
of the early Barrowist depositions; 7. Documents other than depositions
relating to John Penry; 8. Documents relating to Henry Barrowe; 9. Three
early Barrowist petitions; 10. Hitherto unnoticed testimony confirming
Robert Browne's opinion of the Reformation in Scotland as published in
Richard Bancroft's sermon preached at Paul's Cross: together with some of
the grounds on which Archbishop Whitgift recommended Bancroft's appointment
as Bishop of London; 11. The names of various persons who had been members
of Francis Johnson's congregation before 1613, including the names of some
who had withdrawn from it or been excommunicated, and of others who had
become Wanderers; 12. Two documents relating to the controversy between the
Barrowists and Thomas Drakes; 13. Papers of Henry Jacob's written during
the years 1603-5; 14. An unnoticed letter of Thomas Helwys's; 15. Papers
relating to William Sayer; 16. Documents relating to the history of the
earliest English Anabaptist congregations; 17. Documents chiefly relating
to the early Brownist (Barrowist) and Independent congregations on the
continent; 18. Selected documents from the Gould manuscript illustrative of
the history of Separatist and Independent congregations in England before
1642; 19. The names, trades, and poor estate of all the Separatists living
in Great Yarmouth about July 17, 1630; 20. Reports relating to the
appearance of certain separatists before the Court of High Commission
between April 19 and June 21, 1632; 21. Notice of a Separatist conventicle
taken at a house in 'Rederiffe' in December, 1638; 22. Documents relating
to the prison life and death of the Separatist, Samuel Eaton; 23. A
broadside, which mentions the excommunication of Samuel How, and the place
and date of his burial in 1640; Index.