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  1. 2301.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamation against those that doeth innouate, alter or leaue doune any rite or ceremonie in the Church, of their priuate aucthoritie: and against them which preacheth without licence, set furth the .vj. daie of Februarij, in the seconde yere of the Kynges Maiesties most gracious reigne    1548
  2. 2302.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamation set furth by the kynges maiestie, wyth the assent and consent of hys most dere vncle Edward duke of Somerset, gouernor of hys royall persone, and of hys realmes, dominions and subiectes protector, and others of his highnes priuy counsail, concernyng the inhibicion of all preachers aswell as such as hath ben licensed, as also all other, the .xxiii. day of Septembre in the second yere of his Maiesties moste gracious reigne.    1548
  3. 2303.
    Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.    The first tome or volume of the Paraphrase of Erasmus vpon the Newe Testamente    1548
  4. 2304.
    Fox, Edward, 1496?-1538.    The true dyffere[n]s betwen ye regall power and the ecclesiasticall power translated out of latyn by Henry lord Stafforde    1548
  5. 2305.
    Frith, John, 1503-1533.    A christen sentence and true iudgement of the moste honorable sacrament of Christes body [and] bloude declared both by the auctorite of the holy scriptures and the auncient doctores. Very necessary to be redde in this tyme of all the faythfull.    1548
  6. 2306.
    Gardiner, Stephen, 1483?-1555.    Theyr dedes in effecte my lyfe wolde haue Stephen Wynton. Your dedes in effecte that made your lyfe braue / H.S.    1548
  7. 2307.
    Gest, Edmund.    A treatise againste the preuee masse in the behalfe and furtheraunce of the mooste hylye communyon made by Edmund Gest. Reade gentyll reader and then iudge. M. D. XLVIII.    1548
  8. 2308.
    Guevara, Antonio de, Bp., d. 1545?    A dispraise of the life of a courtier, and a commendacion of the life of the labouryng man    1548
  9. 2309.
    Gybson, Thomas, d. 1562.    A breve cronycle of the Bysshope of Romes blessynge and of his prelates beneficiall and charitable rewardes. from the tyme of Kynge Heralde vnto this daye.    1548
  10. 2310.
    Hall, Edward, d. 1547.    The vnion of the two noble and illustre famelies of Lancastre [and] Yorke, beeyng long in continual discension for the croune of this noble realme with all the actes done in bothe the tymes of the princes, bothe of the one linage and of the other, beginnyng at the tyme of kyng Henry the fowerth, the first aucthor of this deuision, and so successiuely proceadyng to the reigne of the high and prudent prince kyng Henry the eight, the vndubitate flower and very heire of both the sayd linages.    1548
  11. 2311.
    Hart, Henry, fl. 1549.    A godly newe short treatyse instructyng euery parson, howe they shulde trade theyr lyues in ye imytacyon of vertu, and ye shewyng of vyce [et] declaryng also what benefyte man hath receaued by christ, through theiffusyon of hys most precyous blowde.    1548
  12. 2312.
    Hegendorph, Christoph, 1500-1540.    Domestycal or housholde sermons for a godly housholder, to his children and famyly, compiled by the godlye learned man Christopher Hegendorffyne, doctor, moste necessarye for all faythfull housholders: nowe fyrste translated oute of laten into Englysshe: by Henry Reiginalde.    1548
  13. 2313.
    Hippocrates.    The boke of knowledge: whether a sycke person beynge in peryll shall lyue, or dye,    1548
  14. 2314.
    Hooper, John, d. 1555.    A declaration of the ten holy co[m]maundementes of allmygthye God wroten Exo. 20. Deu. 5. Collectyd out of the scripture canonicall, by Joanne Hopper.    1548
  15. 2315.
    I. M., fl. 1548.    A breife recantacion of maystres Missa and howe she accuseth the slouthfulnesse of her chapleyns, with her lamentable departyng vnto her father the Pope. 1.5 4.8.    1548
  16. 2316.
    Joye, George, d. 1553.    The letters whyche Iohan Ashwell priour of Newnham Abbey besydes Bedforde, sente secretely to the Byshope of Lyncolne in the yeare of our Lord M.D.xxvii. Where in the sayde pryour accuseth George Ioye that tyme beyng felow of Peter college in Cambrydge, of fower opinyons: wyth the answere of the sayde George vn to the same opynyons.    1548
  17. 2317.
    Kethe, William, d. 1608?    A ballet declaringe the fal of the whore of babylone intytuled Tye thy mare tom boye w[ith] other and there vnto anexid a prologe to the reders    1548
  18. 2318.
    Lambert, Franz, 1486-1530.    The minde and iudgement of maister Frau[n]ces Lambert of Auenna of the wyll of man declarynge and prouynge howe and after what sorte it is captyue and bonde, and not free: taken out of hys commentaries vpon Osee the Prophete, wherin vpo[n] the. iiii. chapter of the sayd prophet, he most godly, plainlye and learnedly, entreateth and writeth of the same, as hereafter euide[n]tly shal appere. Newelye tra[n]slated into Englishe by N.L. Anno Do. M.D.xlviii. the xviii. day of Dece[m]bre.    1548
  19. 2319.
    Lambert, John, d. 1538.    A treatyse made by Johan Lambert vnto kynge Henry the .viij. concerynge hys opynyon in the sacrame[n]t of the aultre as they call it, or supper of the lorde as the scripture nameth it. Anno do. 1538    1548
  20. 2320.
    Latimer, Hugh, 1485?-1555.    A notable sermo[n] of ye reuerende father Maister Hughe Latemer whiche he preached in ye Shrouds at paules churche in Londo[n], on the. xviii. daye of Ianuary. 1548.    1548
  21. 2321.
    Lindsay, David, Sir, fl. 1490-1555.    The tragical death of Dauid Beato[n] Bishoppe of sainct Andrewes in Scotland Whereunto is ioyned the martyrdom of maister George Wyseharte gentleman, for whose sake the aforesayed bishoppe was not long after slayne. Wherein thou maist learne what a burnynge charitie they shewed not only towards him: but vnto al suche as come to their hades for the blessed Gospels sake.    1548
  22. 2322.
    Luther, Martin, 1483-1546.    A frutefull and godly exposition and declaracion of the kyngdom of Christ and of the christen lybertye, made vpo[n] the wordes of the prophete Jeremye in the xxij. chapter, with an exposycyon of the viij. Psalme, intreatyng of the same matter, by the famous clerke Doctor Martyn Luther, whereunto is annexed A godly sermon, of Doctor Urbanus Regius, vpon the ix. Chapyter of Mathewe of the woman that had an issew of blood of the rulers daughter, newly translated oute of hyghe Almayne.    1548
  23. 2323.
    Luther, Martin, 1483-1546.    A frutfull sermon of the moost euangelicall wryter M. Luther, made of the angelles vpo[n] the. xviii. chapi. of Mathew translated out of laten in to Englyshe    1548
  24. 2324.
    Luther, Martin, 1483-1546.    A ryght notable sermon, made by Doctor Martyn Luther, vppon the twenteth chapter of Iohan, of absolution and the true vse of the keyes full of great co[m]forte. In the which also it is intreated of the mynysters of the Church, and of scolemaisters, what is dewe vnto them. Ande of the hardnes and softenes of the harte of manne.    1548
  25. 2325.
    Luther, Martin, 1483-1546.    The chiefe and pryncypall articles of the Christen faythe to holde againste the Pope, and al papistes, and the gates of hell, with other thre very profitable and necessary bokes the names or tyttels, whereof are conteyne in the leafe next followynge. Made by Doctor Marten Luther. To the reader. In thys boke shal you fynde Christian reader the ryght probation of the righte olde catholyke Churche, and of the newe false Churche, whereby eyther of them is to be knowen. Reade and iudge.    1548
  26. 2326.
    Lynne, Walter.    The beginning and endynge of all popery, or popishe kyngedome    1548
  27. 2327.
    Lynne, Walter.    The vertuous scholehous of vngracious women A godly dialogue or communication of two systers [...]    1548
  28. 2328.
    Mardeley, John.    A declaration of thee power of Gods worde concerning the holy supper of the Lord, confutynge all lyers and fals teachers, whych mayntayne theyr maskynge mass inuented agaynst the woorde of God, and the Kynges Maiesties most godly proceadynge compyled anno d[omi]ni M.D.XLVIII    1548
  29. 2329.
    Mardeley, John.    Here beginneth a necessarie instruction for all couetous ryche men to beholde [and] learne what perel [and] daunger they be brought into, yf they haue theyr consolacion in theyr daungerous and myserable Mammon, made by Ihon Mardeley Clerke of the Kynges maiesties mynte in southwarke    1548
  30. 2330.
    Mardeley, John.    Here is a shorte resytal or certayne holy doctours whych proueth that the naturall body of christ is not conteyned in the Sacrame[n]t of the Lordes supper but fyguratyuely, collected in myter by Ihon Mardeley    1548
  31. 2331.
    Marguerite, Queen, consort of Henry II, King of Navarre, 1492-1549.    A godly medytacyon of the christen sowle, concerninge a loue towardes God and hys Christe, compyled in frenche by lady Margarete quene of Nauerre, and aptely translated into Englysh by the ryght vertuouse lady Elyzabeth doughter to our late souerayne Kynge Henri the. viij    1548
  32. 2332.
    Marie, de France, 12th cent.    The treaty[se of Syr Lamwell.]    1548
  33. 2333.
    Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560.    A waying and considering of the Interim by the honourworthy and highly learned Phillip Melancthon. Tra[n]slated into Englyshe by Iohn Rogers    1548
  34. 2334.
    Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560.    The iustification of man by faith only: made and vvritten by Phylyp Melanchton. and translated out of the Latyn in to this oure mother tonge by Nicholas Lesse of London An apologie or defence of the worde of God, declaringe what a necessary thynge it is, to be in all mennes handes, the want wher of is the only cause of al vngodlienes committed thorowe the whole earth, made by the sayde Nicholas Lesse    1548
  35. 2335.
    Moone, Peter.    A short treatyse of certayne thinges abused in the Popysh Church longe vsed: but now abolyshed, to our consolation, and Gods word auaunced, the lyght of our saluation.    1548
  36. 2336.
    Nicolls, Philip.    Here begynneth a godly new story of .xii. men that moyses (by the co[m]maundement of god) sent to spye owt the land of canaan of whiche .xii. onely Iosua and Caleb, wer found faythful messengers.    1548
  37. 2337.
    Nicolls, Philip.    The copie of a letter sente to one maister Chrispyne chanon of Exceter for that he denied ye scripture to be the touche stone or trial of al other doctrines whereunto is added an appologie and a bulworke, in defe[n]ce of the same letter.    1548
  38. 2338.
    Ochino, Bernardino, 1487-1564.    Sermons of Barnardine Ochine of Sena godlie, frutefull, and uery necessarye for all true Christians translated out of Italien into Englishe    1548
  39. 2339.
    Ochino, Bernardino, 1487-1564.    Sermons of the ryght famous a[n]d excellent clerke Master Bernardine Ochine, borne within the famous vniversyte of Siena in Italy, nowe also an exyle in this life, for the faythfull testimony of Jesus Christ    1548
  40. 2340.
    Oecolampadius, Johann, 1482-1531.    A sarmon, of Ihon Oecolampadius, to yong men, and maydens    1548
  41. 2341.
    Osiander, Andreas, 1498-1552.    The coniectures of the ende of the worlde, translated by George Ioye    1548
  42. 2342.
    Patten, William, fl. 1548-1580.    The expedicion into Scotla[n]de of the most woorthely fortunate prince Edward, Duke of Soomerset, vncle vnto our most noble souereign lord ye ki[n]ges Maiestie Edvvard the. VI. goouernour of hys hyghnes persone, and protectour of hys graces realmes, dominions [and] subiectes made in the first yere of his Maiesties most prosperous reign, and set out by way of diarie, by W. Patten Londoner.    1548
  43. 2343.
    Punt, William.    A new dialoge called the endightment agaynste mother Messe    1548
  44. 2344.
    Ramsay, John, 1496?-1551.    A corosyfe to be layed hard vnto the hartes of all faythfull professours of Christes Gospel. Gathered out of the scriptures by Iohn Ra[m]sey    1548
  45. 2345.
    Ramsay, John, 1496?-1551.    A plaister for a galled horse Loke what here in shalbe redde wynse at nothyng, excepte ye be gylty for of vsurped power we be not a dradde, but God to be knowen, before preceptes fylthy we speake not agaynst Godes holy mystery but agaynst such, as loue neyther God nor theyr kynge beware therfore ye knowe not your desteny loke better to the Scripture, the word euerlastinge Yf this playster be to colde ye shall haue an other be bolde thintent is to cure and edyfy so it is sayd, by Ihon Ramsy    1548
  46. 2346.
    Ratramnus, monk of Corbie, d. ca. 868.    The boke of Barthram priest intreatinge of the bodye and bloude of Christ wryten to greate Charles the Emperoure, and set forth. vii.C. yeares a goo. and imprinted. an. d[omi]ni M.D.XLviii. Cum preuilegio, ad imprimendum solum.    1548
  47. 2347.
    Rhegius, Urbanus, 1489-1541.    A declararation [sic] of the twelue articles of the christen faythe with annotations of the holy scripture, where they be grounded in. And the righte foundation and principall comon places of the hole godly scripture, a goodly short declaration, to all Christians profitable and necessarye for to come to the right vnderstondynge of holy Scripture compyled for the commodite of al christen people. By D. Vrbanum Regium.    1548
  48. 2348.
    Rhegius, Urbanus, 1489-1541.    A lytle treatise after the maner of an epystle wryten by the famous clerk Doctor Vrbanus Regius, vnto a specyall frynde of hys wherin he declareth the cause of the great co[n]trouersy that hath bene [and] is yet at this day in the chrysten relygyon and also the dyuersyte betwene the ryght worshyppyng [and] seruice of God and the ceremonis inuented by mannis institucion, very fruteful and profytable.    1548
  49. 2349.
    Rhegius, Urbanus, 1489-1541.    An instruccyon of Christen fayth howe to be bolde vp on the promyse of God and not to doubte of our saluacyon, made by Urbanus Regius. Tra[n]slated into englyshe    1548
  50. 2350.
    Rich, Richard, Sir, 1496?-1567.    An Admonicion or warnyng to all the Kynges Maiesties justices of peace in the name of the Lorde Protector and the rest of the Kynges Maiesties counsaill spoken in the Sterre Chamber, by the Lorde Chauncelor of Englande, the fourth of Maie, in the second yere of the reigne of our souereigne lorde Kyng Edwarde the Sixte,    1548
  51. 2351.
    Ridley, Lancelot, d. 1576.    An exposicion in Englishe vpon the Epistle of .S. Paule, to the Colossians wherin the letter is purely declared, with many good exhortations to flee vice, and to take vertue, as shall appere clerely to the faithfull reader throughout all this epistle: written by Lancelot Ridley of Cantorbury. Anno salutis humanæ M.D.XLVIII.    1548
  52. 2352.
    Sachs, Hans, 1494-1576.    A goodly dysputacion betwene a christen shomaker, and a popysshe parson with two other parsones more, done within the famous citie of Norembourgh. Translated out of [the] Germayne tongue into Englysshe. By Anthony Scoloker.    1548
  53. 2353.
    San Pedro, Diego de, fl. 1500.    The castell of loue, translated out of Spanishe into Englyshe, by Johan Bowrchier knyght, lorde Bernis, at the instance of lady Elizabeth Carew, late wyfe to Syr Nicholas Carew knyght. The which boke treateth of the loue betwene Leriano and Laureola doughter to the kynge of Masedonia    1548
  54. 2354.
    Schweizerischer Evangerlischer Kirchenbund.    The confescion of the fayth of the Sweserla[n]des    1548
  55. 2355.
    Scoloker, Anthony, fl. 1548.    The Ordenarye for all faythfull Chrystiãs to leade a vertuous and Godly lyfe here in this vale of miserie / translated out of Doutche into Inglysh by Anthony Scoloker. A Right goodly rule howe all faithfull Christians shall occupie and exercise them selves in their daily prayers    1548
  56. 2356.
    Shepherd, Luke, fl. 1548, attributed name.    Antipus To heare of such thinges ye be not wont nam horum contraria verissima sunt    1548
  57. 2357.
    Shepherd, Luke, fl. 1548, attributed name.    Pathose, or an inward passion of the pope for the losse of hys daughter the masse    1548
  58. 2358.
    Shepherd, Luke, fl. 1548, attributed name.    The comparison betwene the Antipus and the Antigraphe or answere therunto with. An- apologie [sic] or defence of the same Antipus. And reprehence of the Antigraphe.    1548
  59. 2359.
    Shepherd, Luke, fl. 1548.    A pore helpe The buklar [and] defence of mother holy kyrke and weape[n] to driue he[n]ce al the against here wircke.    1548
  60. 2360.
    Shepherd, Luke, fl. 1548.    A pore helpe. The buklar and defence of mother holy kyrke, and weapē to driue hence al that against her wircke..    1548
  61. 2361.
    Shepherd, Luke, fl. 1548.    Doctour doubble ale    1548
  62. 2362.
    Shepherd, Luke, fl. 1548.    The vpcheringe of the messe    1548
  63. 2363.
    Shepherd, Luke.    Philogamus    1548
  64. 2364.
    Smith, Richard, 1500-1563.    Of unwryten verytyes    1548
  65. 2365.
    Somerset, Edward Seymour, Duke of, 1506?-1552.    An epistle or exhortacion, to vnitie [and] peace, sent fro[m] the Lorde Protector, [and] others the kynges moste honorable counsaill of England: to the nobilitie, gentlemen, and commons, and al others the inhabitauntes of the realme of Scotlande    1548
  66. 2366.
    Spangenberg, Johann.    The su[m] of diuinitie drawn out of the holy scripture very necessary, not only for curates [et] yong studentes in diuinitie: but also for al christen men and women what soeuer age they be of. Drawn out of Latine into Englyshe by Robert Hutten.    1548
  67. 2367.
    T. C., fl. 1548.    A spirituall purgation sent vnto al them that laboure of Luthers errour as touching the bodely presens of Christe our sauiour in the sacrament, and to al them that haue espyed the libertie of the gospel as touching theyr fleshe, yet seke not the lybertie to make free theyr spyrite from thys afore sayde errour.    1548
  68. 2368.
    Tracy, Richard, d. 1569.    A bryef [and] short declaracyon made, wherbye euerye chrysten man maye knowe, what is a sacrament Of what partes a sacramente consysteth and is made, for what intent sacramentes were instituted, and what is the pryncypall effect of sacramentes, [and] finally of the abuse of the sacrament of chrystes body and bloud.    1548
  69. 2369.
    Tracy, Richard, d. 1569.    A most godly and very necessarie lesson to be learned of all christen men and womẽ, before they come to y[e] Communion of the the bodie bloud of our sauiour Christe Jesus. Compiled by Richard Tracie. Anno .M.D.xlviii..    1548
  70. 2370.
    Turner, William, d. 1568.    A new dialogue vvherin is conteyned the examinatio[n] of the messe and of that kynde of priesthode, whych is ordeined to saye messe: and to offer vp for remyssyon of synne, the body and bloud of Christe agayne.    1548
  71. 2371.
    Turner, William, d. 1568.    The names of herbes in Greke, Latin, Englishe, Duche [and] Frenche with the commune names that herbaries and apotecaries vse. Gathered by William Turner.    1548
  72. 2372.
    Tyndale, William, d. 1536.    A briefe declaration of the sacraments expressing the fyrst oryginall how they came vp, a[n]d were institute with the true and mooste syncere meaning and vnderstandyng of the same very necessarye for all men, that wyl not erre in the true vse and receauing therof. Compyled by the godly learned man Wyllyam Tyndall.    1548
  73. 2373.
    Tyndale, William, d. 1536.    The practyse of prelates. Compyled by the faythfull and godly learned man, Wyllyam Tyndale    1548
  74. 2374.
    Tyndale, William, d. 1536. Obedience of a Christen man and how Christen rulers ought to governe. aut    The Christen rule or state of all the worlde from the hyghest to the lowest and how euery man shulde lyue to please God in hys callynge. Item, the Christian state of matrimony: and how ma[n] and wife shuld kepe house together with loue. Item, the maner oe [sic] saynge grace after the holy scrypture.    1548
  75. 2375.
    Véron, John, d. 1563.    The. V. abhominable blasphemies co[n]teined in the Masse with a short a[n]swere to them, that saie, we ronne before the kyng and his counsayle.    1548
  76. 2376.
    Viret, Pierre, 1511-1571.    A notable collection of diuers and so[n]dry places of the sacred scriptures which make to the declaratyon of the Lordes prayer, comenly called the Pater noster. Gathered by the famous clerke Master Peter viret, Frenchman. And translated oute of Frenche into Inglysh, by Anthony Scoloker. The .viii. daye of Iune. Anno. 1548.    1548
  77. 2377.
    Viret, Pierre, 1511-1571.    A verie familiare [and] fruiteful exposition of the .xii. articles of the christian faieth conteined in the co[m]mune crede, called the Apostles Crede made in dialoges, wherein thou maiste learne al thinges necessarie to be beleued. Compiled bi Peter viret a frenche man [and] translated in to englishe    1548
  78. 2378.
    Wied, Hermann von.    The right institutio[n] of baptisme set forth by the reuere[n]d father in Christ, Herman Archebysshop of Coleyne, wherunto is also annexed a godlye treatyse of matrimonye, compyled by the famous clerke and faythfull euangelyst Wolfgangus Musculus, no lesse fruteful the[n] necessary for all godly mynisters of Christs church, translated by the vnproffitable seruaunt of Chryst Richard Ryce.    1548
  79. 2379.
    A Godlye and holesome preseruatyue against desperatiõ at all times necessarye for the soule but then chiefly to be bled and ministred when the deuill doth assault us moost fiercely, and deth approcheth niest.    1548
  80. 2380.
    A caueat for the Christians agaynst the arch-papist    1548
  81. 2381.
    A goodly dyalogue betwene knowledge and symplicitie    1548
  82. 2382.
    An inuectyue agaynst dronkennes    1548
  83. 2383.
    Notable textes of the Scriptures which declare of what vertue/ strength and holines the pixed or boxed God is: with also what fayth/ hope ãd confidence is to be put in him..    1548
  84. 2384.
    Of god [et] man but with out    1548
  85. 2385.
    The dysclosyng of the canon of ye popysh masse with a sermon annexed vnto it of ye famous clerke of worthy memorye. D Marten Luther.    1548
  86. 2386.
    The foūtayne or well of lyfe, out of whiche doth sprynge mooste swete consolations, ryght necessarye for troubled conscyences to thyntente they shal not despayre in aduersitie and trouble..    1548
  87. 2387.
    The metynge of Doctor Barons and doctor Powell at Paradise gate [and] of theyr communications bothe drawen to Smithfylde fro[m] the towar. The one burned for heresye as the papistes do saye truly and the other quartered for popery and all within one houre.    1548
  88. 2388.
    The recantacio[n] of Jacke lent late vicare generall to the mooste cruell Antichriste of Rome.    1548
  89. 2389.
    [Cautels preservatory concerning the preservation of the gods which are kept in the pyx]    1548
  90. 2390.
    Zwingli, Ulrich, 1484-1531.    Certeyne preceptes, gathered by Hulrichus Zuinglius, declaring how the ingenious youth ought to be instructed and brought vnto Christ. Translated out of latin into Inglish by master Richard Argentyne Doctour in Physyck    1548
  91. 2391.
    Zwingli, Ulrich, 1484-1531.    The rekenynge and declaracion of the fayth and belefe of huldrike zwyngly byshoppe of ziiryk the chefe town of Heluitia, sent to Charles .v. that nowe is Emproure of Rome: holdynge a parlement or counsayll at Ausbrough with the chefe lordes and lerned men of Germanye, the yere of our Lorde M.D.xxx. in the moneth of July.    1548
  92. 2392.
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    Barrett, Henry, 16th cent.    The armyng of a Christen warrier readie to fyghte with the enemies of our captain and sauioure Iesus Christe to the whiche soldiers, Henry Barret the writer of this rude boke, wisheth health [and] muche increase of faith.    1549
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    Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567.    The castell of comforte in the whiche it is euidently proued, [that] God alone absolueth, and freli forgeueth the sinners of so many as vnfaynedly repent, and turne vnto hym Lately compyled by Thomas Becon.    1549
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    Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567.    The physyke of the soule wherin thou shalt finde many Godly emplastures [and] confortable salues agaynst al spiritual diseases very necessary to be red of the true christians in these last and perilous dayes. Set forth by Thomas Becon.    1549
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    Bullinger, Heinrich, 1504-1575.    A treatise or sermon of Henry Bullynger: much fruitfull and necessarye for this tyme, concernynge magistrates and obedience of subiectes Also concernyng the affayres of warre, and what scryptures make mension thereof. whether christen powers may war against their ennemies. And whither it be laufull for a christyan to beare the office of a magistrate, and of the duety of souldiers with many other holsom instructions for captaynes [and] souldiers both. Made in the yeare of our lorde. M. D. xlix.    1549
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