- “Epistle,” “Epitome,” “Hay Any Work,” “Metaphysical School-points,” “Theses
Martinianae,” “Just Censure,” “More Work for Cooper,” and “The Protestation” (1588-1589)...
- be by sons of Martin, but
probably by
Martin himself, namely,
Theses Martinianae by
Martin Junior, and The Just
Censure of
Martin Junior by
Martin Senior...
-
Schoolpoints (20
February 1589) Hay any Work for
Cooper (March 1589)
Theses Martinianæ (22 July 1589) The Just
Censure and
Reproof of
Martin Junior (29 July...
- by sons of
Martin Marprelate, but
probably by
Martin himself:
Theses Martinianae by "Martin Junior", and The Just
Censure of
Martin Junior by "Martin...
- by
those who
attacked episcopacy. The anti-episcopal
author of ‘Theses
Martinianæ’ (1590)
anathematised him and six
other ‘haggling and profane’ writers...
-
invested by
Martin IV and by his successors,
Martin V ("Constitutiones
Martinianae" in Wadding, "Annales", X, 301) and Paul IV ("Ex Clementi", 1 July 1555)...
-
Valentine Simmes and
Arthur Thomlyn,
printed two tracts, the
Theses Martinianae and The Just Censure,
which became known as
Martin Junior and Martin...