ABSTRACT

Henry Barrow and John Greenwood are the fathers of Elizabethan Separatism. Unlike Robert Browne, they refused to compromise their beliefs or conform to Anglicanism and as a consequence they died in 1593 - as martyrs for their steadfast adherence to the principles of English Congregationalism.
Volumes three and four include c. 40 items derived from manuscripts, surreptitiously printed books and very rare pamphlets and documents which allow evaluation of the teachings of the Separatists, in relation to the activities of the Elizabethan hierarchy, to the Puritans, to the Pilgrims in the Netherlands and the New World and to the Independents and Congregationalists. (16 of the pieces are by Barrow, 6 by Greenwood and 5 by both men, in addition to 13 related Barrowist items in the Appendix).

chapter |27 pages

INTRODUCTION

part |1 pages

THE WRITINGS OF HENRY BARROW 1587–1590

chapter I|14 pages

FOUR CAUSES OF SEPARATION

chapter II|12 pages

PROFES OF APARANT CHURCHE

chapter VI|10 pages

A PASTORAL LETTER FROM PRISON

chapter VIII|14 pages

REPLY TO DR. SOME’S A Godly Treatise

chapter X|13 pages

BARROW’S FOURTH EXAMINATION

chapter XIV|23 pages

THE FIRST PART OF THE PLATFORME

chapter XV|6 pages

LETTER TO MR. FISHER

part 16|1 pages

A BRIEF DISCOVERIE OF THE FALSE CHURCH

chapter XVI|321 pages

A BRIEF DISCOVERIE OF THE FALSE CHURCH