John Feckenham - Published Work

Published Work

John Feckenham's surviving published works include:

  • (London 1554) A Conference Dialoguewise held between the Lady Jane Dudley and Master J. F. ... touching the faith and belief of the sacrament and her religion,
  • (London 1555) Two Homilies on the first, second, and third Articles of the Creed
  • (London 1555) A notable Sermon at the Exequies of Joan, Queen of Spain
  • (London 1559) The Oration of Dr. F. made in the Parliament House
  • (London 1566) The Declaration of such Scruples and Stays of Conscience touching the Oath of Supremacy
  • (London 1570) Objections or Assertions made against Mr. John Gough’s Sermon preached in the Tower of London
  • (1576) Rules to be Observed at the Bathe

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