Frith, John, 1503-1533
Frith, John, ca. 1503-1533
John Frith English Protestant priest, writer, and martyr
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Works
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Bible. | |
Boke answeringe unto M Mores lettur | |
A boke made by John Fryth, prisoner in the Tower of London, 1548: | |
A christen sentence : and true iudgement of the moste honorable sacrament of Christes body [and] bloude declared both by the auctorite of the holy scriptures and the auncient doctores. Very necessary to be redde in this tyme of all the faythfull | |
The contentes of thys booke : The first is a letter which was wroten vnto the faythfull followers of Christes gospell. Also an other treatyse called the Myrrour or glasse to know thyself. Here vnto is added a propre instruction, teaching a man to dye gladly, and not to feare death | |
A disputacion of purgatorye made by Ihon̄ Frith whiche is deuided in to thre bokes. The fyrst boke is an answere vnto Rastell, which goeth aboute to proue purgatorye by naturall phylosophye. The seconde boke answereth vnto Sir Thomas More, which laboureth to proue purgatorye by scripture. The thyrde boke maketh answere vnto my lorde of Rochestre which moost leaneth vnto the doctoures | |
Dyuers frutful gatherynges of scripture and declarynge of fayth and workes of the lawe | |
Life of Giordano Bruno : The Nolan by I. Frith. Revised by M. Carrière | |
[A mirroure. To know thyselfe.] | |
A most excelent and fruitful treatise, called Patericks Places : concerning the doctrine of fayth, and the doctrine of the law: which being knowen, you haue the pith of all diuinitie. With a briefe collection or exposition of a summe of S. Pauls doctrine touching iustification by fayth, in Iesus Christ: which is the only marke to shoote at, and the only meanes to obtaine saluation. Selected and reduced into this volume by I.D. 1598 | |
A myrroure or lokynge glasse wherin you may beholde the sacramente of baptisme described : Anno. M.D.xxxiii. Per me I.F | |
Of the preparation to the crosse, and to deathe : and of the comforte vnder the crosse and death, two bokes very fruictefull for deuoute people to rede, translated from latyn to englysshe, by Rycharde Tracy | |
An other boke against Rastel named the subsedye or bulwark to his fyrst boke, made by Ihon Frithe preso[n]ner in the Tower | |
Patrick's Places. | |
A pistle to the Christen reader : The revelation of Antichrist. Antithesis, wherin are compared to geder Christes actes and oure holye father the Popes | |
The preparacyon to the crosse, and howe it must be pacyently borne : Wyth The preparacion to deeth, and howe they whiche be in poynte of deathe, shoulde be cõforted | |
Testament of master Wylliam Tracie esquier | |
Vox piscis: or, The book-fish : contayning three treatises which were found in the belly of a cod-fish in Cambridge Market, on Midsummer Eue last, anno Domini 1626 | |
The whole workes of W. Tyndall, Iohn Frith, and Doct. Barnes : three worthy martyrs and principall teachers of this Churche of England | |
The witty jests and mad pranks of John Frith : commonly called, the merry-conceited-mason, brother and fellow-traveller : with Captain James Hinde the famous high-way-man | |
work of John Frith | |
Works | |
Writings of Tindal, Frith, and Barnes | |
Wycklyffes wycket : whyche he made in Kyng Rycards daye the second in the yere of our lorde God M.CCCCCV |