New Poems By James I of England From a Hitherto Unpublished Manuscript Add 24

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An Apologie For The Oath of Allegiance, which appeared late in 1607^ was the King's defense of this re- quirement, in reply especially to two breves from the Pope to English Catholics and Cardinal Bellarmine's published letter to the Archpriest George Blackwell. 2 The Apologie was re-issued in May, i6o9, 3 with formal admission of the royal authorship and an extended Premonition To All Most Mightie Monarches, Kings, Free Princes, and States of Chris- tendome, defending the Apologie against its ...critics. In the meantime a veritable battle of the books had ensued, in which continental theologians found a target for their pam- phlets in the prominence of their royal opponent. Before 1615 at least thirty-six distinct works appeared on one side or the other, and a complete list of translations, re-issues, and skirmishes on the borders of the main engagement would number many more. 4 Among the more important English writers who came to the King's defense were Launcelot Andrewes, Bishop of Chichester, William Bar- low, Bishop of Lincoln, William Tooker, Dean of Lichfield, John Donne the poet, John Barclay, and Samuel Collins, Regius Professor at Cambridge.

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