01923nam 2200373 n 450 99639209640331620221108004805.0(CKB)4940000000103949(EEBO)2248521403(UnM)99849100(EXLCZ)99494000000010394919920124d1604 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Two little workes defensiue of our redemption[electronic resource] that our Lord went through the veile of his flesh into heaven, to appeare before God for vs. Which iourney a Talmudist, as the Gospell, would terme, a going vp to Paradise: but heathen Greeke, a going downe to Hades, and Latin, descendere ad inferos. Wherein the vnlearned barbarous, anger God and man, saying, that Iesus descended to Hell: and yeelde vnto the blasphemous Iewes by sure consequence vpon their words, that he should not be the Holy one of God. By Hugh Broughton[Middelburg R. Schilders]1604[8] pPlace of publication and printer's name from STC.Title page, line 6 ends: 'heathen'; line 26 ends: 'printed'; pi2, line 2 from bottom ends: 'Queen.'.Directed against the views of Thomas Bilson, Bp. of Winchester, and John Whitgift, Abp. of Canterbury.Signatures: pi⁴.Identified as STC 3892a on UMI reel 587.Reproductions of the originals in the Folger Shakespeare Library and the Cambridge University Library.Appears at reel 587 (Folger Shakespeare Library copy; and at reel 631 (Cambridge University Library copy).eebo-0216Broughton Hugh1549-1612.1002304Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996392096403316Two little workes defensiue of our redemption2397597UNISA