CROWLEY. 861 monumental inscription, engraven on a brass plate, was afterwards erected to his memory Here lieth the body of ROBERT CROWLEY, clerk, late vicar of this, parish, who departed this life the 18 day of June, in the year 1588. His WORKS. -1. TheSupper of the Lord after the true meaning of the Sixth of John, and the xi of the 1 Epistle to the Corinthians. And incidentally in the Exposition of the Supper, is confuted the Letter of Mr. Thomas More against Joh. Frith, l533.-2. Confuta- tion of Nicholas Shaxton, Bishop of Sarum, his Recantation of 13 Articles at the Burning of Mrs.Anne Askew, 1546.-3. Explicatio petetoria (ad Parliamentum) adversus expilatores plebis, published in English in 1548.-4. Confutation of MilesHoggard's wicked Ballad made in Defence of Transubstantiation of the Sacrament, 1548.- 5. The Voice of the last Trumpet blown by the seventh Angel, con- taining twelve Lessons, 1549.-6. Translationof the Psalms ofDavid, 1549.-7. The Litany with Hymns, 1549.-8. David's Psalms turned into Metre, 1549.-9. The Visions of Pierce Plowman, 1550.-10. Pleasureand Pain, Heaven and Hell. Remember these four and all shall be well, 1550.-11. Wayto Wealth, wherein is plainly a most present Remedy for Sedition, 1550.-12. One and thirty Epigrams, wherein are briefly touched so many Abuses, that may, and ought to, be put away, 1550.-13. An Apologie of those English Preachers and Writers, which Cerberus the Three-headed Dog of Hell, ehargeth with false Doctrine under the name of Predestination, 1566.-14. Of the Signes and Tokens of the latter Day, 1567.-15. ASetting open of the subtle Sophistryof Tho. Watson, D. D. whichhe used in his two Sermons preached before Qu. Mary, in Lent 1553, concerning the real Presence in the Sacrament, 1569.4-16. Sermon in the Chappell at Gilde-hall in London, 29 Sept. 1574, before the Lord Mayor and the whole state of the Citie, on Psalme cxxxix. 21, &c., 1575.-17. Answer to Tho. Pound in six Reasons, wherein he sheweth that the Scriptures must be judgedby the Church, 1581.-18. Brief Discourse concerning those four usual Notes whereby Christ'sCatholick Church is known, 1581.-19. Replication to that lewd Answer which Frier Job. Francis (of the Minimies order in Nigeon, near Paris) hath made to a Letter that his Mother caused to be sent to him out of England, 1586.-20. Deliberate Aunsweare to a Papist, proving that Papists are Antichristian Schismatics, and that Religious Protestants are indeed true Catholias, 1587.-21. The Schoole of Vertue and Book of good Nurture, teaching Children and Youths their Duties, 1588.-22. Dialogue between Lent and Libertie, wherein is declared that Lent is a sneer Invention of Man. Stow's Survey of London, b. iii. p. 83. Mr. Strype says, that these sermons being very much admired, and preventing many from embracing the protestant religion, ought to have beenanswered much sooner.-Strype's Jonah, vol. i. p. 540.
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