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Show 159 his father's at parish After 1601 he rapidly gained fame reign his preaching chaplain to Prince won is reputed is his magnum opus of Willet's anti-Catholic tract. these arguments the relationship, worthy son of a if any. were 19 that the Earl 17 a protect his biblical commentary are 0 The provided a published sees no fewer than seven us next to epistle ad " 20 nothing comments upon the Earl's about But of any as reputed piety; God, Queen and country; and asks that may have personal relationship DNB, "Willet, Andrew." 18 "His 'must write ' contemporaries spoke of him as a 'walking library, as one that while he sleeps, it being impossible he should do so much waking. I Ibid. 19S 20 editions Essex, then twenty-four years old, stalwart defender of book.21 18 comfortable climate for the "very expedient for these times. Willet 1585,- suspicion and apprehension that As Willet himself says in his glorious father; declares that Essex is him tutor and appointed a new Willet's dedication of "Book II" to Essex tells their in the next every six months after his ordination in between 1592 and 1602 lectorum, public preacher, and early to have written characterize Elizabeth I s last decade volume: D. from Oxford. 17 theological controversy Snyopsis Papisme as a him the favor of James I who Henry. Although Willet or In 1601 he received the D. Barluy. . T. C., 25696-25700. Synopsis Papi sme , p. iiii. 21 Ibid., p. ii. " |