Barrow, Henry, 1550?-1593.
Barrow, Henry
Henry Barrowe
Barrow, Henry, ca. 1550-1593
VIAF ID: 39408885 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Barrow ‡b Henry ‡f 1550?-1593
- 100 1 _ ‡a Barrow, Henry
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Barrow, Henry ‡d 1550-1593
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Barrow, Henry, ‡d 1550?-1593
- 100 1 _ ‡a Barrow, Henry, ‡d 1550?-1593
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Henry Barrowe
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (14)
Works
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1591-1593 | |
A brief discouerie of the false church. 1590 | |
A brief discovery of the false churches: wherein the rights of the Christian church are further asserted by the Holy Scriptures : Done from an Authentick Manuscript written in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, by Henry Barrow a Member of the Honourable Society of Grays-Inn, who suffered Death for his Non-Conformity to the Church of England | |
A collection of certain letters and conferences lately passed betvvixt certaine preachers & tvvo prisoners in the Fleet | |
A collection of certaine sclaunderous articles : gyuen out by the bisshops against such faithfull Christians as they now vniustly deteyne in their prisons togeather with the answeare of the saide prisoners therunto. Also the some of certaine conferences had in the Fleete according to the bisshops bloudie mandate with two prisoners there | |
Elizabethan non conformist texts | |
The examinations of Henry Barrowe, John Grenewood, and John Penrie | |
Mr Henry Barrowes platform : Which may serve, as a preparative to purge away prelatisme: with some other parts of poperie. Made ready to be sent from Miles Mickle-bound to much-beloved-England. Togither with some other memorable things. And, a familiar dialogue, in and with the which, all the severall matters conteyned in this booke, are set forth and interlaced. After the untimely death of the penman of the foresaid platforme. & his fellow prisoner; who being constant witnesses in points apperteyning to the true worship of God, and right government of his Church, sealed up their testimony with their bloud: and paciently suffred the stopping of their breath, for their love to the Lord. Anno 1593 | |
Petition directed to her most excellent majestie . . . , 1597. | |
Plain refutation of M. Giffard's booke | |
The pollution of vniversite-learning or sciences (falsly so called) : whereby most of the youth are so infected, and both they and their parents so deceived, that when they come to age, they prove either unprofitable or hurtfull members to the common-wealth | |
Short treatise gainst the Donatistes of England | |
A specimen of the wholesom severities, : Practis'd in Queen Elizabeth's Reign, Against Her Protestant Dissenters; in the Examination of Henry Barrow before the High Commissioners, and Lords of the Council, &c. Recommended by Dr. Henry Sacheverell, as proper for the present times. Enter'd into the Hall-Book of the Company of Stationers, pursuant to Act of Parliament | |
A true description out of the Word of God of the visible Church | |
Writings, 1590-1591 | |
The writings of Henry Barrow |