02362nam 2200409 n 450 99639100820331620200824120456.0(CKB)4940000000103564(EEBO)2240906466(UnM)99847555e(UnM)99847555(EXLCZ)99494000000010356419911204d1589 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Hay any worke for Cooper: or a briefe pistle directed by waye of an hublication to the reverende byshopps[electronic resource] counselling them, if they will needs be barrelled vp, for feare of smelling in the nostrels of her Maiestie [and] the state, that they would vse the aduise of reuerend Martin, for the prouiding of their cooper. Because the reuerend T.C. (by which misticall letters, is vnderstood, eyther the bounsing parson of Eastmeane, or Tom Coakes his chaplaine) to bee an vnskilfull and a beceytfull [sic] tubtrimmer. Wherein worthy Martin quits himselfe like a man I warrant you, in the modest defence of his selfe and his learned pistles, and makes the coopers hoopes to flye off, and the Bishops tubs to leake out of all crye. Penned and compiled by Martin the MetropolitanePrinted in Europe [i.e. Coventry By Robert Waldegrave], not farre from some of the bounsing priestes[March 1589][10], 48 pMartin the Metropolitane = Martin Marprelate, who has been identified with John Penry and, more probably, with Job Throckmorton.A reply to: Cooper, Thomas. An admonition to the people of England.The imprint is false; actual imprint from STC.In black letter. There is a post-1640 reprint in roman.Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.eebo-0113Marprelate controversyEarly works to 1800Marprelate controversyMarprelate Martinpseud.811796Throckmorton Job1545-1601,Penry John1559-1593,Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996391008203316Hay any worke for Cooper: or a briefe pistle directed by waye of an hublication to the reverende byshopps2397063UNISA