Robert Crowley (Robertus Croleus, Roberto Croleo, Robart Crowleye, Robarte Crole or Crule, c. 1517 – 18 June 1588), was a stationer, poet, polemicist and Protestant clergyman among Marian exiles at Frankfurt. He seems to have been a Henrician Evangelical in favour of a more reformed Protestantism than the king and the Church of England sanctioned. (From Wikipedia) More about Robert Crowley:
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| | Books by Robert Crowley: Additional books by Robert Crowley in the extended shelves: Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: An apologie, or defence, of those Englishe writers [and] preachers which Cerberus the three headed dog of hell, chargeth wyth false doctrine, vnder the name of predestination. Written by Robert Crowley clerke, and vicare of Sainct Giles without Creple-gate in London (Imprinted at London : In Paternoster Rowe, at the signe of the blacke boy, by [H. Denham for] Henry Binneman, Anno 1566. Octobris. 14) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: An aunswer to sixe reasons, that Thomas Pownde, Gentleman, and prisoner in the Marshalsey. at the commaundement of her Maiesties Commissioners, for causes Ecclesisasticall: required to be aunswered Because these reasons doo moue him to think, that controuersies and doubts in religion, may not be iudged by the Scriptures, but that the Scriptures must be iudged by the Catholique Church. ... Written by Robert Crovvley. (Imprinted at London : By Iohn Charlewood [and John Kingston], 1581), also by Thomas Pounde and Henry Tripp (HTML at EEBO TCP) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: A briefe discourse against the outwarde apparell and ministring garmentes of the popishe church ([Emden : Printed by Egidius van der Erve], 1566) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: Certain prayers and graces newly added, to be used of scholars, both before and after noon / compiled by R.C. ([London : s.n., 1687]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: Confutation of Shaxtons articles. (Imprinted at London : By [S. Mierdman? for] Iohn Day, and William Seres, dwellynge in Sepulchres parish, at the signe of the Resurrection, a litle aboue Holbourne conduite. Cum gratia & priuilegio ad imprimendum solum, [1548]), also by Nicholas Shaxton (HTML at EEBO TCP) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: The confutation of the mishapen aunswer to the misnamed, wicked ballade, called the Abuse of ye blessed sacrame[n]t of the aultare Wherin, thou haste (gentele reader) the ryghte vnderstandynge of al the places of scripture that Myles Hoggard, (wyth his learned counsail) hath wrested to make for the transubstanciation of the bread and wyne. Compiled by Robert Crowley. Anno. 1548. ([Imprinted at London : By Ihon Day and William Seres, dwellyng in Sepulchres parish at the signe of the Resurrectio[n] a little aboue Holbourne Conduite, [1548]]), also by Miles Huggarde (HTML at EEBO TCP) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: A deliberat answere made to a rash offer, which a popish Antichristian catholique, made to a learned protestant (as he saieth) and caused to be publyshed in printe: Anno. Do[mini] 1575 Wherein the Protestant hath plainly [and] substantially prooued, that the papists that doo nowe call themselues Catholiques are in deed antichristian schismatiks; and that the religious protestants, are in deed the right Catholiques: VVriten by Robert Crowley: in the yeere, 1587. (London : Printed by I. Charlwood, and are to bee sold at the signe of the black beare in Paules Church yarde [by T. Woodcock], 1588) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: Dore of holy scripture (Imprinted at London : By [Richard Grafton for] Robert Crowley dwellynge in Elie rents in Holburn, Anno Do. MDL. [1550]), also by John Purvey and John Wycliffe (HTML at EEBO TCP) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: An epitome of chronicles Conteyninge the whole discourse of the histories as well of this realme of England, as al other cou[n]treys, with the succession of their kinges, the time of their reigne, and what notable actes they did ... gathered out of most probable auctours. Firste by Thomas Lanquet, from the beginning of the worlde to the incarnacion of Christe, secondely to the reigne of our soueraigne lord king Edward the sixt by Thomas Cooper, and thirdly to the reigne of our soueraigne Ladye Quene Elizabeth, by Robert Crowley. Anno. 1559. (Londini : [Printed by William Seres] in ædibus Thomæ Marshe, [5 April 1559]), also by Thomas Lanquet and Thomas Cooper (HTML at EEBO TCP) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: Fryer Iohn Frauncis of Nigeon in Fraunce A replication to that lewde aunswere, which Fryer Iohn Frauncis (of the Minimes order in Nigeon nigh vnto Paris in Fraunce) hath made to a letter, that his mother caused to be written, and sent to him out of England, in August. 1585. Wherevnto is annexed an aunswere, to that which the same fryer hath written to his father and mother: in defence, and to the prayse of that religion, which he dooth nowe professe: and to the disprayse and defacing of that religion, which is nowe professed in Englande. Whereof the fryer himselfe was a scholler and professor, vntill the yeere 1583. which was the 18. yeere of hys age. VVritten by Robert Crowley. Anno. 1586. (At London : Printed by Iohn Charlewoode, dwelling in Barbican, at the signe of the halfe Eagle and the Key, [1586]), also by Samuel Debnam (HTML at EEBO TCP) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: An informacion and peticion agaynst the oppressours of the poore commons of thys realme compiled and imprinted for this onely purpose that amongest them that haue to doe in the Parliamente some godlye mynded men, may hereat take occation to speake more in the matter then the authour was able to wryte. (Imprinted at London : By John Daye, dwellyng in Sepulchres parish at the signe of the Resurrectio[n] a lytle aboue Holbourne Conduite, [1548]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: A new yeres gyfte wherein is taught the knowledge of our selfe and the feare of God. Worthy to be geuen and thankefullye receyued of al Christen men. Imprynted at London bi Robert Crowley dwellinge in Elie rentes in Holburn. The yere of oure Lord. M.D.xlix. the laste daye of December. Autore eodem Roberto Croleo cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum. ([London : Printed by R. Grafton for Robert Crowley, 1549]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: Of small vices. The destruction. (Imprinted at London : By Ihon Kyngston, for Henry Kirckham, [ca. 1575]), also by Richard Rice (HTML at EEBO TCP) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: One and thyrtye epigrammes wherein are brieflye touched so manye abuses, that maye and ought to be put away / compiled and imprinted by Robert Crowley, dwellinge in Elye rentes in Holburne. ([London : Robert Crowley], 1550) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: The opening of the wo[r]des of the prophet Ioell, in his second and third chapters rehersed by Christ in Mathewe .xxiiii. Marke .xiii. Luke .xxi. and by Peter Actes .ii. concerning the signes of the last day. Compiled by Robert Crowley in the yeare of our Lord. M. D.XLVI. And perused againe by the same. Anno 1566. (Imprinted at London : By Henry Bynneman, for Iohn Charlewood dwelling in Barbican, at the sygne of the halfe Eagle [and] the Key, Anno. 1567) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: Philargyrie of Greate Britayne (Imprynted at London : By Robert Crowly dwellinge in Elie Rentes in Holburne, M.D.L.I. [1551]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: Pleasure and payne, heauen and hell: Remembre these foure, and all shall be well. Compyled by Roberte Crowley, Anno domini, MDLI. ([Imprinted at London : By [R. Grafton for] Robert Crowley dwellynge in Elie rentis in Holburne, Anno domini .M.D.L.I. [1551]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: The Psalter of Dauid newely translated into Englysh metre in such sort that it maye the more decently, and wyth more delyte of the mynde, be reade and songe of al men. Wherunto is added a note of four partes, wyth other thynges, as shall appeare in the epistle to the readar. ([London] : Translated and imprinted by [R. Grafton and S. Mierdman for] Robert Crowley in the yere of our Lorde. M.D.xlix. the xx. daye of September. And are to be solde in Eley rentes in Holburne. Cum priuilegio ad impremendum solum, [1549]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: The select works of Robert Crowley... (Published for the Early English Text Society by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1905), also by J. Meadows Cowper (page images at HathiTrust) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: A sermon made in the chappel at the Gylde Halle in London, the. xxix. day of September, 1574 before the Lord Maior and the whole state of the citie, then assembled for the chusing of their Maior that shuld then succede in the gouernme[n]t of the same citie. Concionatore Roberto Croleo. Perused and licenced, according to the Queenes Maisties iniunction. (Imprinted at London : By Iohn Awdeley, 1575) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: Setting open of the subtyle sophistrie of Thomas Watson Doctor of Divinitie. (Imprinted at London : By Henry Denham, [1569]), also by Thomas Watson (HTML at EEBO TCP) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: The vision of Pierce Plowman, : nowe the seconde tyme imprinted by Robert Crowlye ... Whereunto are added certayne notes and cotations in the mergyne, geuying light to the reader. And in the begynning is set a brefe summe of all the principal matters spoken of in the boke. And as the boke is divided into twenty partes called passus : so is the summary divided ... (by Robert Crowley, dwellyng in Elye rentes in Holburne,, 1550), also by William Langland (page images at HathiTrust) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: The voyce of the laste trumpet blowen bi the seue[n]th angel (as is me[n]tioned in the eleuenth of the Apocalips) callynge al the estates of menne to the right path of their vocation, wherin are contayned xii. lessons to twelue seueral estates of menne, whych if they learne and folowe, al shal be well and nothynge amise. ([Imprinted at London : By [R. Grafton for] Robert Crowley dwelling in Elie rentes in Holburne, The yere of oure Lorde God. M.D.XLIX. [1549] the. xxix. daie of Nouembre]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588: The way to wealth wherein is plainly taught a most present remedy for sedicion. Wrytten and imprinted by Robert Crowley the .vii. of Februarye in the yere of our Lorde. a thousand fiue hu[n]derd [et] fiftie. In Elie rentes in Holburne cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum. ([London : Printed by S. Mierdman for Robert Crowley, 1550]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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