| Year/link: | 1590 • |
| Title/source: | A remonstrance: or plaine detection of some of the faults and hideous sores of such sillie syllogismes and impertinent allegations, as out of sundrie factious pamphlets and rhapsodies, are cobled vp together in a booke, entituled, A demonstration of discipline wherein also, the true state of the controuersie of most of the points in variance, is (by the way) declared. Sutcliffe, Matthew, 1550?–1629, Imprinted at London: By George Bishop and Rafe Newberie, An. Domini 1590. |
| Alt. title(s): | Remonstrance: or plaine detection of some of the faults and hideous sores of such sillie syllogismes and impertinent allegations, as out of sundrie factious pamphlets and rhapsodies, are cobled up together in a booke, entituled, A demonstration of discipline. Remonstrance to the Demonstration. |
| Subj. terms: | Udall, John, — 1560?–1592. — Demonstration of the trueth of that discipline which Christe hath prescribed in his worde for the government of his Church, in all times and places, untill the ende of the worlde. Puritanism — Controversial literature — Early works to 1800. |
| Notes: | Sometimes attributed to Matthew Sutcliffe. A reply to: Udall, John. A demonstration of the trueth of that discipline which Christe hath prescribed in his worde for the government of his Church, in all times and places, untill the ende of the worlde. Running title reads: A remonstrance to the Demonstration. With a final errata leaf. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. |