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- The Marprelate Controversy was a war of pamphlets waged in England and Wales in 1588 and 1589, between a puritan writer who emplo**** the pseudonym Martin...
- Martin Marprelate (sometimes printed as Martin Mar-prelate and Marre–Martin) was the name used by the anonymous author or authors of the seven Marprelate tracts...
- and remake the Church of England along Presbyterian lines. The Martin Marprelate tracts (1588–1589), applying the pejorative name of prelacy to the church...
- Few men have ever seene the like of it. He was drawn into the Martin Marprelate controversy on the side of the bishops. As with the other writers in the...
- Communist Cuba on the streets of New Orleans, Louisiana. Chick tract Marprelate Controversy Minor tractate Miss Clack Nezikin Pamphlet Tractarian movement...
- anti-episcopal tracts were published under the pseudonym of Martin Marprelate. These Marprelate tracts, likely published by Job Throckmorton and Welsh publisher...
- Puritan views, closely ****ociated with the publication of the Martin Marprelate tracts, and prosecuted for controversial works of a similar polemical...
- Protestants in the country. The authors wrote under the pseudonym of Martin Marprelate and his two sons of the same name. The true identities of the authors...
- This covert Puritan network was discovered and dismantled during the Marprelate controversy of the 1580s. For the remainder of Elizabeth's reign, Puritans...
- year. Waldegrave is chiefly known for printing the first four of the Marprelate tracts on a secret press, and for printing the works of King James I of...