Puritan manifestoes. A study of the origin of the Puritan revolt. With a reprint of the Admonition to the Parliament and kindred documents, 1572
Richard Bancroft in his "A survay of the pretended holy Discipline", London, 1593, attributes "An admonition to the Parliament" to Anthony Gilby, Thomas Sampson, Thomas Lever or Leaver, Thomas Wilcox, and John Feilde or Field. ; "Published under the direction of the Tract Committee."-p. [iv] ; Preface.-Puritan manifestoes.-An admonition to the Parliament [by John Field and Thomas Wilcox]-The letters of Gualter and Beza.-An exhortation to the byshops to deale brotherly with theyr brethren.-An exhortation to the bishops and their clergie to aunswer a little booke that came forthe the last Parliament [i.e. the Admonition]-A second admonition to the Parliament [by Thomas Cartwright]-Certaine articles, collected and taken (as it is thought) by the byshops out of a litle booke entituled An admonition to the Parliament, with an answere to the same.-An appendix of minor documents. ; Mode of access: Internet.