02115nam 2200373 n 450 99638694400331620221108035450.0(CKB)1000000000613254(EEBO)2248551905(UnM)99849388(EXLCZ)99100000000061325419920131d1609 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A quiet and sober reckoning vvith M. Thomas Morton[electronic resource] somewhat set in choler by his aduersary P.R. concerning certaine imputations of wilfull falsities obiected to the said T.M. in a treatise of P.R. intituled Of mitigation, some part wherof he hath lately attempted to answere in a large preamble to a more ample reioynder promised by him. But heere in the meane space the said imputations are iustified, and confirmed, & with much increase of new vntruthes on his part returned vpon him againe: so as finally the reconing being made, the verdict of the Angell, interpreted by Daniel, is verified of him. There is also adioyned a peece of a reckoning with Syr Edward Cooke, now L. Chief Iustice of the Co[m]mon Pleas, about a nihil dicit, & some other points vttered by him in two late preambles, to his sixt and seauenth partes of Reports[Saint-Omer Printed at the English College press] Permissu superiorumM.DC.IX. [1609][40], 688, [16] pDedication signed: P.R., i.e. Robert Parsons.In part a reply to Morton's "A preamble unto an incounter with P.R. the author of the deceitfull treatise of mitigation".Identification of printer from STC.Includes index.Reproduction of the original in Harvard University. Library.eebo-0062CatholicsEnglandEarly works to 1800CatholicsParsons Robert1546-1610.138049Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996386944003316A quiet and sober reckoning vvith M. Thomas Morton2377029UNISA