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William Covell

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A Just and Temperate Defence of the Five Books of “Ecclesiastical Polity” Written by Richard Hooker: Against an Uncharitable “Letter of Certain English Protestants” (As They Term Themselves) “Craving Resolution, in Some Matters of Doctrine, Which Seem to Overthrow the Foundation of Religion, and the
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Polimanteia, or, The meanes lawfull and unlawfull, to judge of the fall of a common-wealth, against the frivolous and foolish conjectures of this age, whereunto is added, a letter from England to her three daughters, Cambridge, Oxford, innes of court, and to all the rest of her inhabitants:
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perswading them to a constant unitie of what religion soever they are, for the defence of our dread soveraigne, and native cuntry: most requisite for this time wherein wee now live.
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Covell published in 1603 a religious volume which weighed in on the then-contemporary tension in the
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Covell's interest to modern scholars now largely depends on one polemical work published in 1595,
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In the 1590s Covell took part in the controversy about how far the newly reformed
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and hierarchy of the past, to which debate he contributed several broadly anti-
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William E. R. Covell
Chadderton
MA
Queens' College, Cambridge
Church of England
liturgy
puritan
Archbishop
John Whitgift
Richard Bancroft
Mersham, Kent
rector
2nd Earl of Essex
Thomas Nashe
Samuel Daniel
William Shakespeare
Church of England
puritanism
‘Covell, William (d. 1613)’
"Covell or Cowell, William (CVL580W)"
Categories
People from Chadderton
English Calvinist and Reformed ministers
Alumni of Queens' College, Cambridge
16th-century births
1613 deaths
17th-century English Anglican priests
16th-century Anglican theologians
17th-century Anglican theologians
Clergy from Lancashire

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