A reply to William Fulke's: "A retentive, to stay good Christians, in true faith and religion, against the motives of Richard Bristow", 1580 (STC 11458) which was written in answer to Bristow's: "A briefe treatise .. to finde out the truthe", 1574 (STC 3799), and to Cardinal Allen's: "A defense .. of the Catholike churchies doctrine, touching purgatory", 1565, (STC 371) and his (Allen's) "A treatise made in defence of the lauful power .. of priesthod to remitte sinnes", 1567 (STC 372). See Peter J. Milward, "Religious Controversies of the Elizabethan Age", 1977, pp. 39-45. |