The First Blast of the Trumpet against the monstrous regiment of Women. John Armoy Knox

The First Blast of the Trumpet against the monstrous regiment of Women - John Armoy Knox


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       John Knox

      The First Blast of the Trumpet against the monstrous regiment of Women

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4064066120511

       The First Blast to awake Women degenerate.

       THE DECLAMATION.

       JOHN KNOX to the Reader

       BIBLIOGRAPHY.

       The First Blast of the Trumpet etc.

       ISSUES IN THE AUTHOR'S LIFETIME.

       ISSUES SINCE HIS DEATH.

       Early Replies to the First Blast etc.

       INTRODUCTION.

       II.

       III.

       IV.

       EXTRACTS FROM MR. DAVID LAING'S PREFACE.

       THE FIRST BLAST OF THE TRUMPET AGAINST THE MONSTRVOVS REGIMENT OF WOMEN.

       Veritas temporis filia,

       M. D. LVIII.

       THE KINGDOME APPERTEINETH TO OVR GOD.

      THE FIRST BLAST TO AWAKE WOMEN DEGENERATE.

       IOHN KNOXE TO THE READER.

       APPENDIX.

       J OHN KNOX's apologetical Defence of his First Blast &c. to Queen ELIZABETH .

       20 JULY 1559. JOHN KNOX'S Declaration to QUEEN ELIZABETH.

       20 MARCH 1561. THOMAS RANDOLPH to Sir WILLIAM CECIL. [ From Berwick on Tweed .]

       5 AUG. 1561. JOHN KNOX's second Defence to Queen ELIZABETH.

       The First Blast of the Trumpet &c.

       THE PREFACE.

      The wonderful silence of the godly and zealous preachers, the learned men and of grave judgment, now in exile, that they do not admonish the inhabitants of "greate Brittanny" how abominable before GOD is the Empire or Rule of Wicked Woman, yea, of a traitress and bastard.

      This is contrary to the examples of the ancient prophets.

      I am assured that GOD hath revealed unto some in this our age, that it is more than a monster in nature that a Woman shall reign and have empire above Man.

       ANSWERS TO THE OBJECTIONS

      Why no such doctrine ought to be published in these our dangerous days.

      (a) It may seem to tend to sedition.

      (b) It shall be dangerous not only to the writer or publisher, but to all as shall read the writings, or favour this truth spoken.

      (c) It shall not amend the chief offenders, because

      1. It shall never come to their ears

      2. They will not be admonished.

      If any think that the Empire of Women is not of such importance that for the surpressing of the same any man is bound to hazard his life: I answer, that to suppress it, is in the hand of GOD alone; but to utter the impiety and abomination of the same, I say, it is the duty of every true messenger of GOD to whom the truth is revealed in that behalf.

       Table of Contents

       Table of Contents

      The Proposition. To promote a Woman to bear rule, superiority, dominion or empire above any realm, nation or city is

      A. Repugnant to nature.

      B. Contumely to GOD.

      C. The subversion of good order, of all equity and justice.

      A. Men illuminated only by the light of nature have seen and determined that it is a thing most repugnant to nature, that Women rule and govern over men.

      B. 1. Woman in her greatest perfection was made to serve and obey man, not to rule and command him.

      2. After the fall, she was made subject to man by the irrevocable sentence of GOD. In which sentence there are two parts.

      (a) A dolour, anguish and pain as oft as ever she shall be a mother.

      (b) A subjection of her self, her appetites and will to her husband and his will.

      From the former part of this malediction can neither art, nobility, policy nor law made by man deliver women: but, alas, ignorance of GOD, ambition and tyranny have studied to abolish and destroy the second part of GOD's punishment.

      3. This subjection, understood by many to be that of the wife to the husband, is extended by Saint PAUL to women in general To which consent TERTULLIAN, AUGUSTINE, AMBROSE, CHRYSOSTOM, BASIL

      4. The two other Mirrors, in which we may behold the order of Nature.

      (a) The natural body of man

      (b) The civil body of that Commonwealth [of the


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