02384nam 2200421 n 450 99639467680331620221108101951.0(CKB)3810000000010643(EEBO)2240944179(UnM)99847579(EXLCZ)99381000000001064319911204d1567 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A defence of priestes mariages[electronic resource] stablysshed by the imperiall lawes of the realme of Englande, agaynst a ciuilian, namyng hym selfe Thomas Martin doctour of the ciuile lawes, goyng about to disproue the saide mariages, lawfull by the eternall worde of God, [and] by the hygh court of parliament, only forbydden by forayne lawes and canons of the Pope, coloured with the visour of the Churche. Whiche lawes [and] canons, were extynguyshed by the sayde parliament ..[Imprinted at London By Iohn Kingston, for Richarde Iugge printer to the Queenes Maiestie[1567?]][6], 21 leaves, 22-238, [1], 242-274, 267-274, [1] pSometimes attributed to John Ponet and to Sir Richard Morison.Edited by Matthew Parker, and sometimes attributed to him.A reply to "A traictise declaryng and plainly provyng, that the pretensed marriage of priestes, and professed persones, is no mariage, but altogether unlawful, and in all ages, and al countreies of Christendome, bothe forbidden, and also punyshed", which was ostensibly by Thomas Martin but is now attributed to Stephen Gardiner.Printer's and publisher's names from colophon; publication date conjectured by STC.2G1 is a cancel. The top part of 2K3 is cancelled, and the lower part may be pasted onto 2K2v.Variant: colophon has "Kinston".Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.eebo-0113CelibacyChurch of EnglandEarly works to 1800CelibacyChurch of EnglandParker Matthew1504-1575.1001268Morison RichardSir,d. 1556,Ponet John1516?-1556,Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996394676803316A defence of priestes mariages2308087UNISA