An Almond for a Parrot: Being a reply to Martin Mar-Prelate.

An Almond for a Parrot: Being a reply to Martin Mar-Prelate is a pamphlet by Thomas Nashe, published in 1590. It is part of the Marprelate Controversy, a significant religious debate in England where church authorities commissioned Nashe to counter puritan critiques of the Anglican Church. The work employs a satirical style similar to that of its target, Martin Marprelate, and reflects the intense religious tensions of the era.
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“What is Logicke but the highe waie to wrangling, contayning in it a world of bibble babble. Need we anie of your Greek, Latine, Hebrue, or anie such gibbrage, when we have the word of God in English?””
— Thomas Nash
“What is Logicke but the highe waie to wrangling, contayning in it a world of bible babble. Need we anie of your Greek, Latine, Hebrue, or anie such gibbrage, when we have the word of God in English?””
— Thomas Nash














