CiltMore Work | For The | Dean. | In a Brief Answer to Some Scandalous Reports, | Published by Dr. Stillingfleet, in His Book, En- | Tituled, An Impartial Account of the History, Nature and Pleas of | the Present Separation from the Communion of the Church of England; | Against Some of the Lords Faithful Servants, Namely, Mr. Henry | Barrow, Mr. John Greenwood, Mr. John Penry, who by the Bishops | Means, After Long Imprisonment, Were Put to Death, Contrary to | Queen Elizabeths Mind, in the Year 1593, Because They Refused | Communion with the Church of England, by Reason of the Many | Popish Corruptions in the Ministry, and Worship Retained Therein: | And Also for Bearing Their Testimony Against the Same; which is | Still the Cause Many Thousand Protestants Refuse Communion with | the Church of England at this Day. | As Likewise Here is Word for Word the Petition of Those | Persecuted Christians, Wherein is Shewed the Barbarous Usage of | the Bishops to Them. | Together with the Refutation of the Then Esteemed Bishop of Win- | Chester's Blasphemous Doctrine, | By Mr. Henry Barrow; with the | Description of the True Church of God, According to Christs | Testament, by the Whole Church at London, Whom the Doctor | Calleth Brownists; with the Reason why They Were So Nick-named | by Their Enemies. Very Needful for All True Protestants to KnowThomas Wall (nonconformist, opponent of Dr. Ed: Stillingfleet.), Henry Barrow (church reformer, brownist, hanged at Tyburn), Thomas Cowper (bishop of Winchester (1584-1594)), Elizabeth I (Queen of England), John Greenwood (independent, associated with Barrow, hanged at Tyburn), John Penry, Edward Stillingfleet