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William Fulke | lit.salon
William Fulke
Born:
1538
Died:
1589
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Born:
1538
Died:
1589
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The text of the New Testament of Iesus Christ translated out of the vulgar Latine by the Papists of the traiterous Seminaire at Rhemes : with arguments of bookes, chapters, and annotations, pretending to discouer the corruptions of diuers translations, and to cleare the controuersies of these days : vvereunto is added the translation out of the original Greeke, commonly vsed in the Church of England : with a confutation of all such arguments, glosses, and annotations, as conteine manifest impietie, of heresie, treason and slander, against the Catholicke Church of God, and the true teachers thereof, or the translations vsed in the Church of England, both by auctoritie of the Holy Scriptures, and by the testimonie of the ancient fathers
1589
William Fulke, Gregory Martin, Matthew Parker, Augustine Matthewes
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defence of the sincere and true translations of the Holy Scriptures into the English tongue,against the cavils of Gregory Martin.
1843
William Fulke
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Stapleton's Fortress overthrown.: A rejoinder to Martiall's Reply. A discovery of the dangerous rock of the popish church commended by Sanders
1848
William Fulke
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A sermon preached at Hampton court on Sonday being the. 12. day Nouember, in the yeare of our Lord. 1570 : wherein is plainly proued Babylon to be Rome, both by scriptures and doctors
1571
William Fulke, John Awdelay
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A most pleasant prospect into the garden of naturall contemplation to behold the naturall causes of all kind of meteors as well fiery and ayry, as watry and earthly : of which sort be blazing starres, shooting starres, flames in the ayre &c. : thunder, lightning, earthquakes, &c. : rayne, dewe, snow, clouds, springs, &c. : stones, metals, and earths : to the glory of God, and profit of his creatures
1602
William Fulke
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A defence of the sincere and true translation of the Holy Scriptures into the English tongue: against the manifold cauils, friuolous quarrels, and impudent slaunders of Gregorie Martin, one of the readers of popish diuinitie in the traiterous seminarie at Rhemes
1617
William Fulke
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A defense of the sincere and trve translation of the Holy Scriptvres into the English tongve: against the manifold cauils, friuolous quarrels, and impudent slaunders of Gregorie Martin, one of the readers of popish diuinitie in the traiterous seminarie of Rhemes
1617
William Fulke
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[A defense of the sincere and trve translation of the Holy Scriptvres into the English tongve, against the manifold cavils, frivolous quarrels, and impudent slanders of Gregorie Martin ...
1633
William Fulke
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Meteors, or, A plain description of all kind of meteors as well fiery and ayrie, as watry and earthy, briefly manifesting the causes of all blazing-stars, shooting-stars, flames in the aire, thunder, lightning, earthquakes, rain, dew, snow, clouds, springs, stones, and metalls
1654
William Fulke
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Confutation of the Rhemish Testament
1834
William Fulke
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A defence of the sincere and true translations of the Holy Scriptures into the English tongue: against the cavils of Gregory Martin
1843
William Fulke
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Stapleton's Fortress overthrown A rejoinder to Martiall's Reply ; A discovery of the dangerous rock of the popish church commended by Sanders
1848
William Fulke
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Stapleton's Fortress overthrown A rejoinder to Martiall's Reply ; A discovery of the dangerous rock of the popish church commended by Sanders
1848
William Fulke
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Stapleton's Fortress overthrown, A rejoinder to Martiall's Reply ; A discovery of the dangerous rock of the popish church commended by Sanders
1968
William Fulke
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A Defense Of The Sincere And True Translations Of The Holy Scriptures Into The English Tongue Against The Cavils Of Gregory Martin
2007
William Fulke
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Antiprognosticon that is to saye, an inuectiue agaynst the vayne and vnprofitable predictions of the astrologians as Nostrodame, [et]c. Translated out of Latine into Englishe. Whervnto is added by the author a shorte treatise in Englyshe, as well for the vtter subuersion of that fained arte, as also for the better vnderstandynge of the common people, vnto whom the fyrst labour seemeth not sufficient
1560
William Fulke
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Antiprognosticon contra inutiles astrologorum prædictiones Nostradami, Cuninghami, Loui, Hilli, Vaghami, & reliquorum omnium. Authore Gulielmo Fulcone. Sapiens dominabitur astris
1560
William Fulke
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goodly gallerye with a most pleasaunt prospect: into the garden of naturall contemplation, to behold the naturall causes of all kynde of meteors ...
1563
William Fulke
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A sermon preached at Hampton Court: on Son[day] being the. 12. day of Nouember, in the yeare of our Lord. 1570. VVherin is plain[ly] proued Babylon to be Rome, both by Scriptures and doctors. Preached by VVilliam Fulke Bacheler of Diuinity, and fellow of S. Iohns Colledge in Cambridge
1570
William Fulke
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A confutation of a popishe, and sclaunderous libelle: in forme of an apologie: geuen out into the courte, and spread abrode in diuerse other places of the realme. VVritten by VVilliam Fulke, Bacheler in Diuinitie, and felowe of S. Ihons Colledge in Cambridge
1571
William Fulke
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Ouranomakhia, hoc est, Astrologorum ludus: ad bonarum artium, & astrologiæ in primis studiosorum relaxationem comparatus, nunc primum illustratus, ac in lucem æditus, per Guilielmum Fulconem Cantabrigiensem. Abacus & calculi væneunt apud Guilielmum Iones, in longa officina, ad Occidentalem Paulini templi portam.
1571
William Fulke
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A goodly gallery: vvith a most pleasaunt prospect, into the garden of naturall contemplation, to beholde the naturall causes of all kind of meteors. As well fyery and ayery, as watry annd [sic] earthly, of which sorte be blasing starres, shootinge starres, flames in the ayre &c. thonder, lightninge, earthquakes. &c. rayne dewe, snowe cloudes, springes. &c. stones, metalles, earthes. To the glory of God, and the profitte of his creatures.
1571
William Fulke
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Oypanomaxia, hoc est, astrologorum ludus: ad bonarum artium, & astrologiæ in primis studiosorum relaxationem comparatus, nunc primum illustratus, ac in lucem æditus, per Guilielmum Fulconem Cantabrigiensem. Abacus & calculi væneunt apud Guilielmum Iones, in longa officina, ad Occidentalem Paulini templi portam
1572
William Fulke
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A Sermon preached at Hamp- ton Court, on Son- day being the .12. day of Nouember, in the yeare of of our Lord .1570. VVherin is playnly proued Babylon to be Rome, both by Scriptures and Doctorrs. Preached by VVilliam Fulke Bacheler of Deuinity, and fel- low of S. Johns College in Cambridge ... (6 lines)
1572
William Fulke
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An answere to a popishe and slaunderous libell: in forme of an apologie, geuen out into the court, and spread abroad in diuers other places of this realme. By M.D. Fulk of Cambrdige [sic]
1572
William Fulke
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Praelections vpon the Sacred and holy Reuel- ation of S.John
1573
William Fulke
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Tvvo treatises written against the papistes: the one being an answere of the Christian Protestant to the proud challenge of a popish Catholicke: the other a confutation of the popish churches doctrine touching purgatory & prayers for the dead: by William Fulke Doctor in diuinitie.
1577
William Fulke
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Tvvo treatises written against the Papistes
1577
William Fulke
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An ansvver of a true Christian to the proude challenge of a counterset Catholike. By VVilliam Fulke Doctor in diuinitie
1577
William Fulke
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Tvvo Treatises Written Against The Papists, The One Being An answere of the Christian Protestant to the proud challenge of a Popish Catholicke The Other A Confvtation Of The Popish Chvrches doctrine touching Purgatory & prayers for the dead
1577
William Fulke
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A sermon preached on Sundaye: being the 17. of March anno. 1577. at S. Alpheges Church within Creplegate in London ...
1577
William Fulke
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Gulielmi Fulconis Angli, ad epistolam Stanislai Hosu Varmiensis Episcopi de expresso Dei verbo, responsio
1578
William Fulke
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[Metromachia], sive, Ludus geometricus
1578
William Fulke
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Metromakhia siue Ludus geometricus. Auctore Guilielmo Fulcone Anglo
1578
William Fulke
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comfortable sermon of fayth, in temptations and afflictions.: Preached at Saint Botulphes without Aldersgate in London, the xv. of Februarie 1573.
1578
William Fulke
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Metromaxia: sive, Lvdvs geometricvs
1578
William Fulke
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Metromachia, sive, Ludus geometricus
1578
William Fulke
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D. Heskins, D. Sanders, and M. Rastel, accounted (among their faction) three pillers and archpatriarches of the popish synagogue: (vtter enemies to the truth of Christes Gospell, and all that syncerely professe the same) ouerthrowne, and detected of their seuerall blasphemous heresies. By D. Fulke, Maister of Pembrooke Hall in Cambridge. Done and directed to the Church of England, and all those which loue the trueth.
1579
William Fulke
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D. Heskins, D. Sanders, And M. Rastel, ac-counted (among their faction) three pillers and Archpatriarches of the Popish Synagogue, (vtter enemies to the truth of Christes Gos-pell, and all that syncerely professe the same) ouerthrowne, and detected of their seuerall blasphemous heresies
1579
William Fulke
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A Sermon preached at Hampton Court, on Sonday being the .12. day of Nouember, in the yeare of our Lord. 1570. VVherein is plainly prooued Babilon to be Rome, both by Scriptures and Doctors
1579
William Fulke
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Ad Thomæ Stapletoni professoris regii & ordinarij in Academia Duacena: co[n]trouersiarum cauillationes & calumnias in sua principiorum doctrinalium demo[n]stratione methodica, contra satisfactionem ad Rishtoni postulata quædam, lib. 4. cap. 10. & 11. adhibitas, Guilielmi Fulconis Angli Aulæ Pembrochianæ in Cantabrigiensi Academia præfecti responsio.
1579
William Fulke
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T. Stapleton and Martiall (two popish heretikes) confuted, and of their particular heresies detected. By D. Fulke, Master of Pembrooke hall in Cambridge. Done and directed to all those that loue the truth, and hate superstitious vanities. Seene and allowed
1580
William Fulke
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A Retentive, To Stay Good Chri- stians, In Trve Faith and religion against the motiues of Ri- chard Bristow. Also A Discoverie Of The Davngerovs Rocke Of The Popish Church, commended by Nicholas Sander D. of Diuinitie
1580
William Fulke
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A Godly and learned Ser- mon, preached before an honourable audi- torie the 26. day of Februarie. 1580. (device)
1580
William Fulke
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A retentiue, to stay good Christians, in true faith and religion, against the motiues of Richard Bristow: Also a discouerie of the daungerous rocke of the popish Church, commended by Nicholas Sander D. of Diuinitie. Done by VVilliam Fulke Doctor of diuinitie, and Maister of Pembroke hall in Cambridge.
1580
William Fulke
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A godly and learned sermon, preached before an honourable auditorie the 26. day of Februarie. 1580
1580
William Fulke
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A reioynder to Bristows replie in defence of Allens scroll of articles and booke of purgatorie: Also the cauils of Nicholas Sander D. in Diuinitie about the supper of our Lord, and the apologie of the Church of England, touching the doctrine thereof, confuted by William Fulke, Doctor in Diuinitie, and master of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge. Seene and allowed.
1581
William Fulke
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A sermon preached vpon Sunday, beeing the twelfth of March. Anno. 1581, within the Tower of London: in the hearing of such obstinate Papistes as then were prisoners there: by William Fulke Doctor in Diuinitie, and M. of Penbroke Hall in Cambridge.
1581
William Fulke
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A true reporte of a conference had betwixt Doctour Fulke, and the papists, being at Wisbiche castle
1581
William Fulke, Thomas Dawson, Toby Smith
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A briefe Confutation, of a Popish Discourse : Lately set forth, and presumptuou- sly dedicated to the Queenes most excel- lent Maiestie by Iohn Howlet, or some other Birde of the night, vn- der that name. Contayning certaine Reasons, why Papistes refuse to come to Church, vvhich Reasons are here inserted and set downe at large, with their seuerall answeres
1581
William Fulke