VVhether it be a mortall sinne to transgresse ciuil lawes which be the commaundementes of ciuill magistrates. The iudgement of Philip Melancton in his epitome of morall philosophie. The resolution of D. Hen. Bullinger, and D. Rod. Gualter, of D. Martin Bucer, and D. Peter Martyr, concernyng thapparrel of ministers, and other indifferent thinges.
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- VVhether it be a mortall sinne to transgresse ciuil lawes which be the commaundementes of ciuill magistrates. The iudgement of Philip Melancton in his epitome of morall philosophie. The resolution of D. Hen. Bullinger, and D. Rod. Gualter, of D. Martin Bucer, and D. Peter Martyr, concernyng thapparrel of ministers, and other indifferent thinges.
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- [1570?]]
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"VVhether it be a mortall sinne to transgresse ciuil lawes which be the commaundementes of ciuill magistrates. The iudgement of Philip Melancton in his epitome of morall philosophie. The resolution of D. Hen. Bullinger, and D. Rod. Gualter, of D. Martin Bucer, and D. Peter Martyr, concernyng thapparrel of ministers, and other indifferent thinges." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00278.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- Whether it be mortall sinne to transgresse Ciuil lawes, whiche be the commaundementes of Ci∣uill Magistrates?
- Philip Melancton vppon the .xiii. Chapter of Paules Epistle to the Ro∣manes.
- To the reuerende fathers in Christe D. Rob. Horne Bishop of VVinchester. D. Ed. Grindal Bishop of London. D. Ioh. Parcuste B. of Norwiche, his honorable Lordes, and most deare brethren in Englande.
- To maister. N. and M.
- Doctissimo viro. D. Mar∣tino Bucero, Theologiae in Acade∣mia Cantabrigiensi professori Regio, Thomas Cantua∣riensis.
- The aunswere of M. Bucer to the foresayde letters.
- To M. Martin Bucer, doc∣tour in Diuinitie most worthy, his reader and maister most reuerende.
- To the Reuerende and learned father, Iohn Hoper By∣shop, his good Lorde. Grace and peace through Iesus Christ our Lorde.
- Amplissimo domino & Co∣lendissimo Symmistae Ioanni à Lasco. ¶ The Lorde graunt vnto vs in these troublesome times of the Church, to begin and finishe al thinges, that offences and daungers be not en∣creased, Amen.
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