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  1. 2201.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII)    A proclamation deuised by the kinges hyghnes, with thaduise of his most honorable counsell, to auoide and abolish suche englishe bookes, as conteine pernicious and detestable errours and heresies made the .viii. daye of Iuly, the .xxxviii. yere of the kynges maiesties most gracious reigne.    1546
  2. 2202.
    Fish, Simon, d. 1531. Supplicacyon for the beggers. aut    A supplication of the poore commons Whereunto is added the supplication of beggers.    1546
  3. 2203.
    Gardiner, Stephen, 1483?-1555.    A declaration of suche true articles as George Ioye hath gone about to confute as false    1546
  4. 2204.
    Gardiner, Stephen, 1483?-1555.    A detection of the Deuils sophistrie wherwith he robbeth the vnlearned people, of the true byleef, in the most blessed sacrament of the aulter.    1546
  5. 2205.
    Gasser, Achilles Pirmin, 1505-1577.    A prognostication for this yere M.D.xlvi, written by the experte docter of Astronomie [and] Phisicke Achilles. P. Gasser. L. Dominators are Mars [and] Luna    1546
  6. 2206.
    Geminus, Thomas, d. 1562.    A table instructiue whan and how a man may cõnyngly let bloude of all the necessary veynes of mans body very profitable for all chirurgeons and barbers..    1546
  7. 2207.
    Heywood, John, 1497?-1580?    A dialogue conteinyng the nomber in effect of all the prouerbes in the englishe tongue compacte in a matter concernyng two maner of mariages, made and set foorth by Iohn̄ Heywood.    1546
  8. 2208.
    Hugh, William, d. 1549.    The troubled mans medicine verye profitable to be redde of al men wherein they may learne pacyently to suffer all kyndes of aduersitie made [and] wrytten by wyllyam Hughe to a frende of his.    1546
  9. 2209.
    Jonas, Justus, 1493-1555.    The true historie of the Christen departynge of the reuere[n]de ma[n] D. Martyne Luther, collected by Iustus Ionas, Michael Celius, and Ioannes Aurifaber whych were present therat, translated into Englysh by Iohan Bale    1546
  10. 2210.
    Joye, George, d. 1553.    The refutation of the byshop of Winchesters derke declaratio[n] of his false articles, once before confuted by George Ioye Be not deceiued by this bysshops false bokes. Heare novve the tother parte, and iudge truely of the trueth. For the veritie vvyll haue the victorye.    1546
  11. 2211.
    Kelton, Arthur.    A commendacyon of welshmen    1546
  12. 2212.
    Ledley, John.    Godly meditacions verye necessarie to bee sayde of all Christen men    1546
  13. 2213.
    Leland, John, 1506?-1552.    Enkōmion tēs eirēnēs. = Laudatio pacis. Ioanne Lelando antiquario autore    1546
  14. 2214.
    Lupset, Thomas, 1495?-1530.    Tho. Lupsets workes    1546
  15. 2215.
    Peryn, William.    Thre godly and notable sermons, of the moost honorable and blessed sacrament of the aulter. Preached in the Hospitall of S. Antony in London, by Wyllya[m] Peryn preest, bachelar of diuinite, [and] now set forth for the auaunceme[n]t of goddes honor: the truthe of his worde, and edification of good christen people    1546
  16. 2216.
    Price, John, Sir, 1502?-1573.    Yny lhyvyr hwnn y traethir. Gwyðor kymraeg. Kalandyr. Ygredo, ney bynkeu yr ffyð gatholig. Y pader, ney weði yr aglwyð. Y deng air deðyf. Saith kinweð yr egglwys. Y kampey arber[--]wy ar Gwyðieu gochbladwy ae keingeu.    1546
  17. 2217.
    Smith, Richard, 1500-1563.    A defence of the blessed masse, and the sacrifice therof prouynge that it is auayleable both for the quycke and the dead and that by Christes owne and his apostles ordynaunce, made [and] set forth by Rycharde Smyth doctour in diuinitie, and reader of ye kynges highnes lesson of diuinitie, in his maiesties vniuersitie of Oxforde. Wherin are dyuers doubtes opened, as it were by the waye, ouer and aboue the principall, and cheyfe matter.    1546
  18. 2218.
    Vergil, Polydore, 1470?-1555.    An abridgement of the notable woorke of Polidore Vergile conteignyng the deuisers and firste finders out as well of artes, ministeries, feactes ciuill ordinaunces, as of rites, and ceremonies, commo[n]ly vsed in the churche: and the originall beginnyng of the same. Co[m]pendiously gathered by Thomas Langley    1546
  19. 2219.
    Wycliffe, John, d. 1384.    Wycklyffes wycket whyche he made in Kyng Rycards daye the second in the yere of our lorde God M.CCCCCV.    1546
  20. 2220.
    A boke of prayers called ye ordynary faschyon of good lyuynge    1546
  21. 2221.
    An almanacke and prono[stication for 1546]    1546
  22. 2222.
    An introduction for to lerne to recken with the pen or with the counters, accordyng to the trewe cast of algorisme, in hole numbers or in broken, newly corrected. And certayne notable and goodly rules of false positions thereunto added, not before sene in our Englyshe tonge, by the which all maner of difficile questions may easely be dissolued and assoyled. Anno. 1546.    1546
  23. 2223.
    The bokes of Salomon namely, Prouerbia Ecclesiastes Cantica canticorum. Sapientia. Ecclesiasticus or Iesus the sonne of Syrach    1546
  24. 2224.
    Aristotle.    The ethiques of Aristotle, that is to saye, preceptes of good behauoute [sic] and perfighte honestie, now newly tra[n]slated into English    1547
  25. 2225.
    Baldwin, William, ca. 1518-1563?    A treatise of morall phylosophie contaynyng the sayinges of the wyse. Gathered and Englyshed by Wyl[lia]m Baldwyn.    1547
  26. 2226.
    Bale, John, 1495-1563.    A brefe comedy or enterlude concernynge the temptacyon of our lorde and sauer Iesus Christ, by Sathan in the desart. Compyled by Iohan Bale, Anno M. D. XXXVIII. Interlocutores. Iesus Christus, Angelus primus, Satan tentator, Angelus alter. Baleus Prolocutor    1547
  27. 2227.
    Bale, John, 1495-1563.    [A tragedye or enterlude manyfestyng the chefe promyses of God unto man by all ages in the olde lawe from the fall of Adam to the incarnacyon of the lorde Iesus Christ. Compyled by Johan Bale ...]    1547
  28. 2228.
    Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567.    A newe dialog betwene thangell of God, the shepherdes in the felde concernynge the natiuite and birthe of Jesus Christ our Lorde Sauyoure : no lesse godlye than swete and pleasante to reade / lately compyled by T.B.    1547
  29. 2229.
    Boorde, Andrew, 1490?-1549.    The pryncyples of astronamye the whiche diligently perscrutyd is in maners pronosticacyon to the worldes end compyled by andrew Boorde of phisick Doctor    1547
  30. 2230.
    Bullinger, Heinrich, 1504-1575.    The olde fayth an euident probacion out of the holy scripture, that the christen fayth (whiche is the right, true, old and vndoubted fayth) hath endured sens the beginnyng of the worlde. Herein hast thou also a short summe of the whole Byble, and a probacion, that al vertuous men haue pleased God, and wer saued through the Christen fayth. 1547. Myles Couerdale.    1547
  31. 2231.
    Catharine Parr, Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England, 1512-1548.    The lamentacion of a synner, made by ye most vertuous Ladie, Quene Caterin, bewayling the ignoraunce of her blind life: set furth and put in print at the instaunt desire of the righte gracious ladie Caterin duchesse of Suffolke, [and] the earnest requeste of the right honourable Lord, William Parre, Marquesse of North Hampton    1547
  32. 2232.
    Church of England.    Articles to be enquired of, in the Kynges Maiesties visitacion.    1547
  33. 2233.
    Clerk, John, d. 1552.    De mortuorum resurrectione, extremo iuditio in quatuor linguis succincte conscriptum opusculu[m]. Ioanne Clerco autore. cui, ut studiosa iuuenta facilius peregrinarum linguarum comprehenderet mysteria, recenter accessere eiusdem autoris Italicæ Gallicæ verborum coniugationes    1547
  34. 2234.
    Cope, Anthony, Sir, d. 1551.    A godly meditacion vpon. xx. select and chosen Psalmes of the prophet Dauid as wel necessary to al them that are desirous to haue ye darke wordes of the prophet declared and made playn: as also fruitfull to suche as delyte in the contemplatio[n] of the spiritual meanyng of them. Compiled and set furth by Sir Anthony Cope knight.    1547
  35. 2235.
    Coverdale, Miles, 1488-1568.    A faythfull and true pronosticatio[n] vpo[n] the yere .M.CCCCC.xlviii and parpetually after to the worldes ende gathered out of the prophecies and scriptures of god, by the experience and practise of his workes, very co[m]fortable for all Christen hertes deuyded into seuen chapters. And in the ende ye shal finde an almanack for euer, trtanslated newly out of hye Almayne into english by Myles Couerdale.    1547
  36. 2236.
    Cranmer, Thomas, 1489-1556.    Certayne sermons, or homelies appoynted by the kynges Maiestie, to be declared and redde, by all persones, vicars, or curates, euery Sondaye in their churches, where they haue cure. Anno 1547.    1547
  37. 2237.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII)    Articles to be enquired of, in the kynges maiesties visitacion    1547
  38. 2238.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamacion sent furthe by the kynges highnes with thaduice of his most dere vncle the Duke of Somerset, Lorde Protector of all his realmes, dominions and subiectes, and gouernor of his moste royall person, and the residue of his moste honorable counsaill concernyng a certificat to be brought of the debtes due by his graces father, late kyng of moste famous memory.    1547
  39. 2239.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamation against the vnreuere[n]t disputers and talkers of the sacramente of the body and blood of Christ commonly called the sacrament of the aultar, set furth by the Kynges Maiestie, with thassente and co[n]sent of his most deere vncle, Edwarde Duke of Somerset, gouernour of his moste royall person, and of hys realmes, dominio[n]s and subiectes protector, and other of hys highnes most honorable pryuey counsaill, the .xxvii. daye of Decembre, in the first yeare of his Maiesties most gratious reigne.    1547
  40. 2240.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    Edward, Duke of Somerset, Erle of Hertford ...    1547
  41. 2241.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    Iniunccions geue[n] by the moste excellent prince, Edward the Sixte, by the grace of God, kyng of England, Frau[n]ce and Irelande: defendor of the faithe, and in yearthe vnder Christ, of the Churche of Englande and of Ireland, the supreme hedde: to all and singuler his louyng subiectes, aswell of the clergie, as of the laietie..    1547
  42. 2242.
    Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.    An epistle of the famous clerke Erasmus of Roterodame, concernynge the veryte of the sacrament of Christes body and bloude whyche epistle is set before the excellent boke, intytuled D. Algeri De veritate corporis et sanguinis dominici in Eucharistia.)[sic] which boke was made by the sayd Algerus aboute fyue hondred yeared passed. And nowe of late yeares, hath agayne ben ouer seen and reuysyted, by the sayde famous clerke Erasmus of Roterodame, and dedycated by hym, unto the Reuerende father Balthasar bysshop of Hyldesyn. This present epistle of Erasmus makynge is to be founde oute, in the great volume of all his epistles, pagina, 1577. Hauynge this lytell wrytynge ouer it. In Algerum.    1547
  43. 2243.
    Gerrard, Philip.    A godly inuectiue in the defence of the Gospell against such as murmure and woorke what thei can that the Bible shoulde not haue free passage, veray necessary to be red of euery faythfull Christian.    1547
  44. 2244.
    Gilby, Anthony, ca. 1510-1585.    An ansvver to the deuillish detection of Stephane Gardiner, Bishoppe of Wynchester published to the intent that such as be desirous of the truth should not be seduced by hys errours, nor the blind [et] obstinate excused by ignorance Compiled by. A.G.    1547
  45. 2245.
    Gruffudd Hiraethog, d. 1564.    Oll synnwyr pen kembero ygyd vvedy r gynnull, ei gynnwys ae gyfansoddi mewn crynodab ddosparthus a threfn odidawc drwy ddyual ystryw. Gruffyd Hiraethor prydydd o wynedd is Conwy.    1547
  46. 2246.
    Harrison, James, fl. 1547.    An exhortacion to the Scottes to conforme them selfes to the honorable, expedie[n]t, and godly vnion, betwene the twoo realmes of Englande and Scotlande.    1547
  47. 2247.
    Hooper, John, d. 1555.    A declaration of Christe and of his offyce compylyd, by Johan Hoper, anno 1547    1547
  48. 2248.
    Hooper, John, d. 1555.    An answer vnto my lord of wynthesters [sic] booke intytlyd a detection of the deuyls sophistrye wherwith he robith the vnlernyd people of the trew byleef in the moost blessyd sacrament of the aulter made by Johann Hoper.    1547
  49. 2249.
    I. B., fl. 1547.    A bryefe and plaine declaracion of certayne sente[n]ces in this litle boke folowing to satisfie the consciences of them that haue iudged me therby to be a fauourer of the Anabaptistes.    1547
  50. 2250.
    Kelton, Arthur.    A chronycle with a genealogie declaryng that the Brittons and Welshemen are linealiye dyscended from Brute. Newly and very wittely compyled in meter    1547
  51. 2251.
    Langton, Christopher, 1521-1578.    A uery brefe treatise, ordrely declaring the pri[n]cipal partes of phisick that is to saye: thynges natural. Thynges not naturall. Thynges agaynst nature. Gathered, and sette forth by Christopher Langton.    1547
  52. 2252.
    Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. aut    The dysclosi[n]g of the canon of the popysh masse wyth a sermon annexed vnto it, of the famous clerke, of worthye memorye. D. Marten Luther.    1547
  53. 2253.
    Marcourt, Antoine de, d. ca. 1560.    A declaration of the masse the fruite thereof, the cause and the meane, wherefore and howe it ought to be maynteyned. Newly perused and augmented by the first author therof. Maister Anthony Marcort at Geneue. Tra[n]slated newly out of French into Englishe. Anno M.D.XLvii.    1547
  54. 2254.
    Marcourt, Antoine de, d. ca. 1560.    The booke of marchauntes very profitable to all folkes to knowe of what wares they ought to be ware of, for the begilyng of them. Newly perused and augmented by the first authoure well practised in suche doynges. Reade and profite.    1547
  55. 2255.
    Moulton, Thomas.    This is the glasse of helth. A great treasure for pore men, necessary and nedefull for euery person to loke in, y[t] wyll kepe theyr body from syckenesses, and dyseases: and it sheweth how the planettes reygne in euery houre of the daye the nyght, with the natures exposicions of the .xii. sygnes, deuyded by the .xii. monethes of the yere. And after foloweth of all the euyll and daungerous dayes of the yere. And sheweth the remedyes, for dyuers infyrmyties and dyseases, that hurteth the body of man..    1547
  56. 2256.
    Myddelton, Wyllyam, d. 1547.    [Wyllyam Myddleton printer's device]    1547
  57. 2257.
    Sauvage, James.    1547 Set forthe by maister Iames Sauuage, doct. in phisicke and astronomy, and reader in the towne of Hañdwerpe..    1547
  58. 2258.
    Scoloker, Anthony, fl. 1548.    The iust reckenyng or accompt of the whole nomber of the yeares, from the beginnyng of the world vnto this present yere of. 1547 A certaine and sure declaracion that the world is at an ende. Of the last day of iudgement, or day of dome, and howe it shal come to passe. Translated out of the Germaine tonge into Englishe by Anthony Scoloker the .6. daye of July. Anno D[omi]ni. 1547.    1547
  59. 2259.
    Smith, Richard, 1500-1563.    A brief treatyse settynge forth diuers truthes necessary both to be beleued of Chrysten people, kepte also, whiche are not expressed in the Scripture but left to ye church by the apostles traditio[n] / made by Rychard Smyth ...    1547
  60. 2260.
    Smith, Richard, 1500-1563.    A godly and faythfull retractation made and published at Paules crosse in London, the yeare of oure lorde God 1547. the 15. daye of May, by mayster Richard Smyth Doctor of diuinitye, and reader of the Kynges maiestyes lecture in Oxford. Reuokyng therin certeyn errors and faultes by hym committyd in some of hys bookes.    1547
  61. 2261.
    Smith, Richard, 1500-1563.    A playne declaration made at Oxforde the 24. daye of July, by mayster Richarde Smyth, Doctor of diuinite, vpon hys Retractation made [and] published at Paules crosse in London, in the yeare of our lorde God, D.D.xlvii. the xv. daye of May    1547
  62. 2262.
    Tyndale, William, d. 1536.    The parable of the wycked mammon Compiled in the yere of our lorde .M.d.xxxvi. W.T.    1547
  63. 2263.
    Ulric, Saint, Bishop of Augsburg, 890-973.    An epistle of moche learni[n]g, sent by saint Huldericus, Bisshoppe of Augusta, called Augsburgh, vnto Nicolas Bysshoppe of Rome, the fyrst of that name: agaynst the vnmaried chastitie of pryestes    1547
  64. 2264.
    Wied, Hermann von.    A simple, and religious consultation of vs Herman by the grace of God Archebishop of Colone, and prince Electour. [et] c. by what meanes a Christian reformation, and founded in Gods worde, of doctrine, administration of the deuine sacramentes, of ceremonies, and the hole cure of soules, and other ecclesiastical ministeries may be begon among men committed to our pastorall charge, vntil the Lorde graunt a better to be appoynted either by a free, and Christian cou[n]sayle, general, or national, or elles by the states of the empire of the natio[n] of Germanie, gathered together in the holye Gost    1547
  65. 2265.
    A compendious dittie wherin the state of mans lyfe is briefely touchid.    1547
  66. 2266.
    A fruteful and a very Christen instructio[n] for childre[n] w[t] a dyalogue wherin the chyld asketh certayn questions answeryng to the same with a generall confession, and the maner of loues, the saying of Salomon in the, vi, of the Prouerbes, and also many godly lessons whiche we ought dayely to haue in our remembraunce M.D.xl,vii. God saue the kyng    1547
  67. 2267.
    A lamentation of the death of the moost victorious Prynce Henry the eyght late kynge of thys noble royalme of Englande    1547
  68. 2268.
    An epistell exhortatorye, admonishing a[n]d warning all faithful Christia[n]s to beware of the false fained God of the aulter, and only to trust in the onelye lyuing God    1547
  69. 2269.
    An heauenly acte concernynge how man shal lyue made by our suffraine lorde God the father, God the sonne, and God the holye goost, and al the whole clergie in heuen consenting to the same.    1547
  70. 2270.
    Christmas carolles newely imprinted.    1547
  71. 2271.
    Deuout psalmes and colletes gathered and set in suche order, as may be vsed for dayly meditacions.    1547
  72. 2272.
    The A. B. C set forthe by the Kynges maiestie and his clergye, and commaunded to be taught through out all his realme All other vtterly set a part as the teachers thereof tender his graces fauour.    1547
  73. 2273.
    Aepinus, Johann, 1499-1553.    A very fruitful godly exposition vpo[n] the. xv. Psalme of Dauid called Lord, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle. Made by M. Ihon Epinus, preacher to the churche of Hamborough: and translated oute of Latin into English by N.L.    1548
  74. 2274.
    Allen, Edmund, 1519?-1559.    A catechisme, that is to saie, a familiar introduccion and trainyng of the simple in the commaundementes of God, and the principles of oure religion muche necessarie to be taught and knowen to all good christian people, sette foorth in questions with direct answers to the same: [et] translated into Englishe for the behoufe and commoditee not onely of childre[n], but also of al suche deuout lerners as are not seen in the Latine toungue.    1548
  75. 2275.
    Askham, Anthony, fl. 1553.    A prognosticacion made for the yere of oure Lord Gods thousande fyue hundreth xlviii calculed for the meridian of Yorke and practysed by Anthony Askham ...    1548
  76. 2276.
    Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo, attributed name.    Certein places gathered out of .S. Austens boke intituled de essentia diuinitatis verye necessary to vnderstand certein darke places of the byble and especiallye the Prophetes gachered [sic] by Herman Bodius a faithfull preacher. and now lately turned into Inglysh.    1548
  77. 2277.
    Bale, John, 1495-1563.    An answere to a papystycall exhortacyon pretendynge to auoyde false doctryne, vnder that colour to maynteyne the same.    1548
  78. 2278.
    Bancrafte, George, fl. 1548.    The answere that the preachers of the Gospel at Basile, made, for the defence of the true administration, and vse of the holy Supper of our Lord Agaynst the abhominatio[n], of the popyshe Masse. Translated out of Latin into Englyshe by George Bancrafte. 1548.    1548
  79. 2279.
    Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567.    The solace of the soule agaynst the bytter stormes of sycknes and deathe greatly encouragynge the faythfull, paciently to suffer the good pleasure of God in all kynd of aduersite, newly set forth in Englysshe by Thomas Becon.    1548
  80. 2280.
    Bodrugan, Nicholas.    An epitome of the title that the Kynges Maiestie of Englande, hath to the souereigntie of Scotlande continued vpon the auncient writers of both nacions, from the beginnyng.    1548
  81. 2281.
    Bonner, Richard.    A treatyse of ye ryght honourynge and wourshyppyng of our sauiour Iesus Christe in the sacrame[n]t of breade and wyne when it is ministred wyth thankes geuing at the holy supper: sette forth by Rycharde Bonner priest, in ye yeare of our lord god. M. CCCCC xlviii. and the .xii. of Nouember.    1548
  82. 2282.
    Bradford, John, 1510?-1555.    A letter sent to Master A.B. from the most godly and learned preacher I.B. in which is set forth the authoritie of parentes vpon their children, for gyuing of correction vnto them.    1548
  83. 2283.
    Brinkelow, Henry, d. 1546.    The lamentacyon of a Christe[n] agai[n]st the citye of London for some certaine greate vyces vsed theri[n].    1548
  84. 2284.
    Broke, Thomas.    Certeyn meditations and thinges to be had in remembraunce, and well considered by euery Christia[n], before he receiue the sacrament of the body and bloude of Christ. Compiled by T. Broke.    1548
  85. 2285.
    Bullinger, Heinrich, 1504-1575.    An holsome antidotus or counter-poysen, agaynst the pestylent heresye and secte of the Anabaptistes newly translated out of lati[n] into Englysh by Iohn Veron, Senonoys    1548
  86. 2286.
    Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564.    A faythfull and moost godlye treatyse concernyng the most sacred Sacrament of the blessed body and bloude of our sauioure Chryst, co[m]piled by Iohn Caluyne, a man of no lesse lernyng and lytterature then godly studye, and example of liuyng. And translated into Latin by Lacius a man of lyke excellencie. And nowe last of all, translated into Englyshe by a faythfull brother, no lesse desirous to profyt the weake brotheres then to exercise the talent of the Lorde to his honoure and glorye. In declaration whereof, he hath set before this lytle booke an epistle to the reader much more effectuous then in the fyrst edicion. Whereunto the order that the churche and congregation of Christ in Denmarke doth vse at the receyuying of baptisme, the Supper of ye Lorde, and wedlocke: is added. Myles Couerdale    1548
  87. 2287.
    Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564.    The mynde of the godly and excellent lerned man M. Ihon Caluyne what a faithfull man, whiche is instructe in the worde of God, ought to do, dwellinge amongest the papistes.    1548
  88. 2288.
    Champneys, John, fl. 1548.    The harvest is at hand, vvherin the tares shall be bound, and cast into the fyre and brent. [...]    1548
  89. 2289.
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