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A07040 Theses Martinianae that is, certaine demonstratiue conclusions, sette downe and collected (as it should seeme) by that famous and renowmed clarke, the reuerend Martin Marprelate the great: seruing as a manifest and sufficient confutation of al that euer the Colledge of Catercaps with their whole band of clergie-priests, haue, or canbring [sic] for the defence of their ambitious and antichristian prelacie. Published and set foorthe as an after-birth of the noble gentleman himselfe, by a prety stripling of his, Martin Iunior, and dedicated by him to his good neame and nuncka, Maister Iohn Kankerbury: hovv the yongman [sic] came by them, the reader shall vunderstande sufficiently in the epilogue. In the meane time, vvhosoeuer can bring mee acquainted vvith my father, Ile bee bounde hee shall not loose his labour. Marprelate, Martin, pseud.; Throckmorton, Job, 1545-1601, attributed name.; Penry, John, 1559-1593, attributed name. 1589 (1589) STC 17457; ESTC S112312 15,688 32

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this cause of ouerthrowing the state of lorde bishops and bringing in the equalitie of Ministers is no new cause but that which hath bin manie yeeres agoe helde and maintained euen in the fire by the holie martires of Christ Iesus 45 That this wicked gouernement of bishops was an especiall point gainesaid by the seruants of God in the time of King Henrie the eight and Q. Marie and in the withstanding whereof they died the holie martires of Christ Iesus 46 That none euer defended this hierarchie of bishops to be lawfull but Papists or such as were infected with popish errors 47 That we haue not expelled and banished euerie part of poperie as long ae we maintaine L. bishops and their seates 48 That the offices of lord archbishops and bishops together with other their corruptions are condemned by the doctrine of the church of England 49 That the doctrine of the church of England condemning the places of lord bishops is approoued by the statutes of this kingdome and her Maiesties royall prerogatiue 50 That to be a lord bishop is directlie against the statute 13. Elizab. rightlie vnderstoode and flatlie condemned by her Maiesties royall priuiledge 51 That al her Maiesties louing subiects Ministers especiallie are bound by statute and haue the alowance of the doctrine of the church of England published with her Maiesties prerogatiue not to acknowledge yea to disauow and withstand the places and callings of lord bishops 52 That the doctrine of the church of England in the dayes of King Henrie the eight was the doctrine which the blessed martires of Christ Iesus M. Tindall M. D. Barnes and M. Fryth taught them and deliuered vnto vs. 53 That this doctrine of theirs is now to be accoūted the doctrine of the church of Englande in as much as being the doctrine of Christ his Apostles it is published in print by Master Fox and that by her Maiestiies priuiledge 54 That this their doctrine is mainteined by statute vnder the name of the doctrine of the faith and sacraments 55 That the doctrine which according to the word is published by Maister Fox in the booke of Martyres seeing it is cum priuilegio is also to bee accompted the doctrine of faith and sacramentes in the church of England and so is approoued by statute 56 That vpon these former groundes wee may safely holde these conclusions following and are thereby allowed by statute and her Maiesties prerogatiue 57 That by the doctrine of the church of England it is not possible that naturally there can be anie good lord bishop Master Tindalls practise for prelates pag. 374. 58 That by the doctrine of the church of England a bishoprike is a superfluous honour and a lewd libertie ibid. 59 That by the doctrine of the church of England our bishops are none of the Lordes annoynting but seruants of the beast 60 That by the doctrine of the church of England our lord bishops are none of Christs bishops but the Ministers of Antichrist 61 That by the doctrine of the church of Englande our bishops and their gouernement are no part of Christs kingdome but are of the kingdome of this world 62 That by the doctrine of the church of England lord bishops are a part of that body wherof Antichrist is the head 63 That by the doctrine of the church of England the places of archbishops and bishops are the seates of Antichrist 64 That by the doctrine of the church of England a bishop can haue no other lawfull authoritie but onelie to preach the word 65 That by the doctrine of the church of England the desire of a bishopricke or anie other honor in a minister is a note of a false Prophet 66 That according to the doctrine of the churche of Englande all our bishops and their chapleines are false prophets 67 That the doctrine of the church of England concerning the ciuill offices of our Prelates is That all ciuil rule and dominion is by the word of God flatlie forbidden vnto the Cleargie 68 That according to the doctrine of the churche of England the ministerie and the magistracie cannot by the ordinance of God bee both in one person 69 That by the doctrine of the church of England the ioyning together of the ministerie in one person doeth put euerie kingdome out of order 70 That for a lord bishoppe to bee of the priuie counsell in a kingdome according to the doctrine of the church of England is as profitable vnto the Realme as the woolfe is to the lambes 71 That bishoppes ought to haue no prisons wherein to punish transgressors Marke this good Reader 72 That according to the church of Englande all Ministers be of equall authoritie 73 That according to the doctrine of the churche of England those Doctors who are dayly alleadged by our bishops in the defence of their superioritie ouer their brethren to wit Cyprian Ierom Augustine Chrysostome knewe of no authoritie that one bishop shoulde haue aboue another neither thought or once dreamed that euer anie such thing should be 74 That according to the doctrine of the churche of England a bishoppe and an elder or a minister note out in the word of God the one and the selfe same person and church-officer the contrary whereof is popery 75 That by the doctrine of the church of England it is popery to translate the worde Presbyteros into Priest and so to call the ministers of the Gospell Priests 76 That according to the doctrine of the churche of Englande D. Bancroft in his Sermon at Paules the 28. of Ianuary 1588. mainteined a popish errour in auouching that in the dayes of Cyprian there was a difference betwene a bishop and a priest or minister 77 That according to the doctrine of the churche of England Iohn Cant. is a mainteiner of a popish errour in terming the ministers of the Gospel by the name of priests 78 That according to the doctrine of the churche of England our prelates haue no authoritie to make ministers or to proceede to anie ecclesiasticall censure 79 That by the doctrine of the church of Englande to haue a bishops licence to preach is the very marke of the beast Antichrist 80 That by the doctrine of the church of England the godly ministers ought to ordeine those that would enter into that function without anie leaue of the Prelats not so much as once to suffer them to take anie approbation of the Prelats 81 That according to the doctrine of the churche of England there ought to be no other maner of ecclesiasticall censure but that which is noted Matth. 18.15,17 which is to proceede from a priuat admonition to one or two witnesses thence to the church that is not to one but vnto the gouernours of the church together with the whole congregation 82 That according to the doctrine of our churche the citations processes excommunications c. of the Prelates are neyther to be obeyed nor regarded 83 That according vnto the doctrine of