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The way to peace amongst all Protestants
Being a letter of reconciliation, sent by Bp. Ridley to Bp. Hooper. With some observations upon it -
Certe[n] godly, learned, and comfortable conferences, betwene the two reuerende fathers, and holye martyrs of Christe, D. Nicolas Rydley late Bysshoppe of London, and M. Hughe Latymer sometyme Bysshoppe of Worcester, during the tyme of their emprysonmentes. Whereunto is added. A treatise agaynst the errour of transubstantiation, made by the sayd reuerende father D. Nicolas Rydley. M.D.LVI
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Certayne godly, learned, and comfortable conferences. Betwene the two reuerende fathers and holy martyrs of Christ D. Nicolas Rydley late Bishop of London, and M. Hugh Latimer, sometyme Bishop of Worcester, during the tyme of their imprisonments. Whereunto is added a treatise of the Lordes Supper, made by the sayd reuerende father D. Nicolas Rydley, a little before he suffered death. 1555
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Certain most godly, fruitful, and comfortable letters of such true saintes and holy martyrs of God, as in the late bloodye persecution here within this realme, gaue their lyues for the defence of Christes holy gospel
written in the tyme of their affliction and cruell imprysonment -
Maurits of Nassau and the survival of the Dutch Revolt
comparative insurgences -
Frederik Hendrik and the triumph of the Dutch revolt
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De coena Dominica assertio, contra sceleratam illam transsubstantiationis haeresim, ...
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A pituous lamentation of the miserable estate of the Churche of Christ in Englande, in the time of Queene Mary
wherein is conteyned a learned comparison betwene the comfortable doctryne of the gospell, and the traditions of the popyshe religion: with an instruction howe the true Chrystian oughte to behaue himselfe in the tyme of tryall -
The way to peace amongst all Protestants
being a letter of reconciliation sent by Bp. Ridley to Bp. Hooper, with some observations upon it. Licensed, July the 14. 1688 -
William the Silent and the Dutch revolt
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Certayne godly, learned, and comfortable conferences betuuene the tuuo reuerende fathers and holye martyres of Christe, D. Nicolas Ridley late byshoppe of London, and M. Hugh Latymer, somtime bishop of VVorcester, duryng the tyme of their emprisonmentes
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The way to peace amongst all Protestants
being a letter of reconciliation sent by Bp. Ridley to Bp. Hooper, with some observations upon it. Licensed, July the 14. 1688 -
A pituous lamentation of the miserable estate of the churche of Christ in Englande
in the time of the late reuolt from the gospel, wherin is conteyned a learned comparison betwene the comfortable doctrine of the gospell, [and] the traditions of the popish religion: with an instruction how the true Christian ought to behaue himself in the tyme of tryall. Wrytten by that worthy martyr of god Nicolas Rydley, late Bysshoppe of London. Neuer before this tyme imprynted. Wherevnto are also annexed certayne letters of Iohn Careles, written in the tyme of his imprisonment. Perused and allowed according to the Quenes Maiesties iniunctions -
A brief declaration of the Lord's supper, or a treatise against the error of transubstantiation
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A piteous lamentation of the miserable estate of the Church in England, in the time of the late revolt from the Gospel
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A treatise on the worship of images
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Letters of Bishop Ridley. Reprinted from Coverdale's "Letters of the Martyrs"; the works of Strype; Burnet's "History of the Reformation"; the "Acts and Monuments of Foxe"; together with others from the Harleian collection of mss. in the British Museum, and the mss. in the library of Emmanuel College, Cambridge
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A breef declaration of the Lordes supper, written by the singular learned man, and moste constant martyr of Christe: Nicholas Ridley bishop of London, prisoner in Oxforde, a little before he suffered death for the ture testimonye of Iesus Christe
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Certein godly, learned, and comfortable conferences, betwene the two reuerende fathers, and holy martyrs of Christe, D. Nicolas Rydley late Bisshoppe of London, and M. Hughe Latimer, sometyme Bisshop of Worcester, during the tyme of their emprisonmentes
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A frendly farewel
which Master Doctor Ridley, late Bishop of London did write beinge prisoner in Oxeforde, vnto all his true louers and frendes in God, a litle before that he suffred for the testimony of the truthe of Christ his Gospell. Newly setforth and allowed according to the order apoynted in the Quenes Maiesties iniunctions -
A brief declaracion of the Lordes Supper, written by the syngular learned man, and most constaunt martir of Iesus Christ, Nicholas Ridley Bishop of London prisoner in Oxforde, a litel before he suffred deathe for the true testimonie of Christ
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Catechismus brevis Christianae disciplinæ summam continens
omnibus Ludimagistris authoritate regia commendatus : huic catechismo adiuncti sunt articuli, de quibus in ultima synodo Londinensi, anno Domini 1552. ad tollendam opinionum dissensionem, & consensum uere religionis firmandum, inter episcopos & alios eruditos at[que] pois uiros conuenerat : regia similiter authoritate promulgati -
An account of a disputation at Oxford, anno dom. 1554
with A treatise of the Blessed Sacrament -
A brief declaration of the Lords Supper
with some other determinations and disputations concerning the same argument by the same author