Robert Crowley
1518? – 1588
38 works on record
Works

The select works of Robert Crowley

The fable of Philargyrie, the great gigant

Nest of Eagles
A setting open of the sub- tyle Sophistrie of Tho- mas VVatson Doctor of Di- uinitie, which he vsed in hys two Sermons made before Queene Mary, in the thirde and fift Fridayes in Lent Anno.1553. to prooue the reall presence of Christis body and bloud in the sacra- ment, and the Masse to be the sa- cri-fice of the newe Testa- ment
A briefe discourse against the outvvarde apparell and Ministring garmen- tes of the popishe church. psalme. 31. I haue hated all those, that holde of superstitious vanities. 1578. I vvoulde that you so hattid them, that you vsid them not, W.C.
An Aunswer to sixe Reasons, that Thomas Pownde, Gentleman, and Prisoner in the Marshalsey, at the com-maunde- ment of Maiesties Commissioners for causes Ecclesi-asti- call : required to be aunswered. Because these Reasons doo mooue him to think, that controuersies and doubts in Religion may not be Judged by the Scriptures, but that the Scriptures must be Judged by the Catholicke Church. 1. The First is : for that the Scrip-tures, are mute and dum. 2. The second, for that they be full of hard and deepe mysteries. 3. The third, for that S. Peter sayth. No Scripture is to be taken after any priuate interpretation. 4. The fourth, for that to appeale to the Scriptures, dooth seems to denie all vnwritten veri-ties. 5. The fyft is, for that it were a great absurditie, not to haue a certaine Iudge of absolute Authoritie in the interpreting of Scriptures. &c. 6. The sixt is, for that in refusing the Authoritie of the Churches absolute Iudgement herein
A breefe Discourse, concerning those foure vsuall notes, whereby Christes Catholique Church is knowne : wher- in it appeareth manifestly that the Romish Church that now is, and that hath beene almoste a thou- sand yeares last past
A briefe discourse against the outwarde apparell and Ministring garmen- tes of the popishe church. psalme.31. I haue hated all those, that holde of superstitious vani-ties. 1566
The confutation of xiii. articles, whereunto Nicolas Shaxton, late byshop of Saliburye subscribed and caused to be set forth in print ... whē he recanted in Smithfielde at London ...
A sermon made in the chappel at the Gylde Halle in London the xxix. day of September, 1574, before the Lord Maior and the whole state of the citie, then assembled for the chusing of their maior that shuld then succede in the gouernme[n]t of the same citie
The confutation of xiii articles
The voyce of the laste trumpet, blowen by the seuenth Angel ...
The Confutation of the mishapen Aunswer to the misnamed, wicked Ballade, called the Abuse of ÿ blessed sacramẽt of the aultare
The way to wealth, wherein is plainly taught a most present remedy for Sedicion
Kynniver llith a ban oryscrythur lan ac a darlleir yr Eccleis pryd Commun y Sulieu a'r Gwilieu trwy 'r blwyddyn
The voyce of the laste trumpet, blowen bi the seuẽth Angel ...
[A breefe discourse, concerning those foure vsuall notes, whereby Christes catholique church is knowen]
An apologie, or defence, of those Englishe writers & preachers which Cerberus, the three headed dog of Hell, chargeth wyth false doctrine, vnder the name of predestination
Philargyrie of Greate Britayne
The way to wealth
A setting open of the subtyle sophistrie of Thomas VVatson Doctor of Diuinitie
A briefe discourse against the outvvarde apparell and ministring garmentes of the popishe church
The confutation of the mishapen aunswer to the misnamed, wicked ballade, called the Abuse of ye blessed sacrame[n]t of the aultare
The opening of the wo[r]des of the prophet Ioell, in his second and third chapters
The way to wealth ... a remedy for sedicion
A sermon made in the chappel at the Gylde Halle in London, the xxix day of September 1574
An information agaynst the oppressours of the pore commons
The confutation of the. xiii. articles, wherunto Nicolas Shaxton, late byshop of Salilburye [sic] subscribed and caused to be set forth in print the yere of our Lorde. M.C.xlvi. [sic]
A deliberat answere made to a rash offer, which a popish Antichristian catholique, made to a learned protestant (as he saieth) and caused to be publyshed in printe: Anno. Do[mini] 1575
The voyce of the laste trumpet blowen bi the seue[n]th angel (as is me[n]tioned in the eleuenth of the Apocalips)
A briefe discourse against the outwarde apparell and ministring garmentes of the popishe church
Fryer Iohn Frauncis of Nigeon in Fraunce
An aunswer to sixe reasons, that Thomas Pownde, Gentleman, and prisoner in the Marshalsey. at the commaundement of her Maiesties Commissioners, for causes Ecclesisasticall: required to be aunswered
A new yeres gyfte
Pleasure and payne, heauen and hell: Remembre these foure, and all shall be well. Compyled by Roberte Crowley, Anno domini, MDLI
One and thyrtye epigrammes
An informacion and peticion agaynst the oppressours of the poore commons of thys realme
The voyce of the laste trumpet