| Willem Nijenhuis - Reformation - 1994 - 348 pages
...in order that they should punish him'6. Dusseldorpius then goes further with a reference to James's A Premonition to All Most Mighty Monarchs, Kings, Free Princes and States of Christendom, incorrectly creating the impression that this work appeared at about the same time as the one against... | |
| Lori Anne Ferrell - Religion - 1998 - 260 pages
...next work, in which he was assisted, not by Montagu, but by Lancelot Andrewes and William Barlow.49 A Premonition to all most Mighty Monarchs, Kings, Free Princes and States of Christendom, published in 1609, was, like Triplici nodo, printed to defend the king's authority against continental... | |
| Julie Spraggon - History - 2003 - 342 pages
...( 1641 ). " K. Fincham. Prelate as Pastor: the Episcopate of James I (Oxford. 1990). 6; see James's Premonition to All Most Mighty Monarchs, Kings, Free Princes and States of Christendom, cited in Phillips. Reformat ion of Images, 141 and n. 2; Aston, 'Puritans and iconoclasm', 95. 54 BL.... | |
| Alan Cromartie - History - 2006 - 18 pages
...the people by the nose, to bear the sway of all the rule. 33 One of his later anti-Catholic writings A premonition to all most mighty monarchs, kings, free princes, and states of Christendom (1609) indignantly rejected the suggestion That I was a puritan in Scotland and an enemy to Protestants:... | |
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