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Nash, Thomas, 1567-1601, attributed name., 2003, The first parte of Pasquils apologie 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., CLARIN DSpace, http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/A09137.
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dc.contributor.authorNash, Thomas, 1567-1601, attributed name.
dc.coverage.placeNameLondon
dc.date.accessioned2018-05-25
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dc.date.created1590
dc.date.issued2003-07
dc.description.abstractSometimes 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.
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dc.languageEnglish
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherUniversity of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcshPenry, 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.
dc.subject.lcshChurch of England -- Apologetic works -- Early works to 1800.
dc.titleThe first parte of Pasquils apologie 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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local.identifier.stcSTC 19450
local.identifier.stcESTC S121966
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otaterms.date.range1500-1599