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John Frewen
(Frewen, John, 1558-1628)
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Frewen, John, 1558-1628: Certaine choise grounds, and principles of our Christian religion with their seuerall expositions, set forth in way of questions, and answers: wherein the people of the parish of Northiham, in the county of Sussex, haue beene catechized, and instructed, for the settling of their hearts and mindes, in the mysteries of saluation, and for their better preparation to the Lord's Supper. Now published for their sakes, and for the futher vse of the Church of God. By Iohn Frewen, minister of the Word of God, in that particular congregation. (Printed at London : By G. P[urslowe] for Roger Pott, dwelling at the signe of the Flower-de luce in Pauls Churchyard, 1621) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Frewen, John, 1558-1628: Certaine fruitfull instructions and necessary doctrines meete to edify in the feare of God faithfully gathered together by Iohn Frewen ... ; whereunto is added a table, wherein the reader may easily find out the principall matters conteined in this booke. (At London : Printed by Iohn Windet for Thomas Chard, 1587) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Frewen, John, 1558-1628: Certaine sermons vpon the 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. verses of the eleuenth chapter of S. Paule his epistle to the Romanes Preached in the parish Church of Northiham, in the county of Sussex, in the moneths of Iuly, August, and September, this last yeare, 1611. By Iohn Frewen the ordinary pastor there. (London : printed for Richard Bankworth, dwelling at the signe of the Sunne in Paules Church-yard, 1612) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Frewen, John, 1558-1628: A courteous conference with the English Catholikes Romane about the six articles ministred vnto the seminarie priestes, wherein it is apparantly proued by their owne diuinitie, and the principles of their owne religion, that the Pope cannot depose her Maiestie, or release her subiectes of their alleageance vnto her. And finally, that the bull of Pius Quiutus [sic] pronounced against her Maiestie is of no force eyther in lawe or conscience, all Catholicke scruples to the contrarie beeing throughly and perfectly cleared and resolued, and many memoriall matters exactly discussed, which haue not beene handled by man heeretofore. Written by Iohn Bishop a recusant papist. (London : Imprinted [by R. Bradock] for Robert Dexter dwelling in Paules Church-yard ar the signe of the Brasen Serpent, 1598), also by John Bishop (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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