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  1. 2401.
    Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564.    Of the life or conuersation of a Christen man, a right godly treatise, wyrtten [sic] in the latin tonge, by maister Iohn Caluyne, a man of ryghte excellente learnynge and of no lesse godly conuersation. Translated into English by Thomas Broke Esquier Paymaister of Douer. An[no] M. D. XLix. The first day of Ianuary    1549
  2. 2402.
    Chartier, Alain, 15th cent.    A brefe declaration of the great, and innumerable myseries [and] wretchednesses vsed i[n] courte tyall, made by a lettre, whych mayster Alayn Charatre wrote to hys brother, which desyred to come dwel in the court, for to aduyse, [and] counsell hym not to enter into it, lest he after repe[n]t, newly augme[n]ted, amplified, [and] inrytched, by Francis Segar.    1549
  3. 2403.
    Christine, de Pisan, ca. 1364-ca. 1431.    Here foloweth the. C. hystoryes of Troye Lepistre de Othea deesse de Prudence, enuoyee a lesperit cheualereny [sic] Hector de Troye, auec cent histoires.    1549
  4. 2404.
    Church of England.    The booke of the common prayer and administracion of the sacramentes, and other rites and ceremonies of the Churche: after the vse of the Churche of England.    1549
  5. 2405.
    Church of England. Diocese of Norwich.    Articles to be inquired of in the visitation to be had in the byshopricke of Norwyche, now vacant in the fourth yere of our most drad souerayn lorde Edwarde the sixte ... by the moste Reuerend father in God, Thomas Archebyshop of Cantorbery, prymate of all England and metropolitan.    1549
  6. 2406.
    Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588.    A new yeres gyfte wherein is taught the knowledge of our selfe and the feare of God. Worthy to be geuen and thankefullye receyued of al Christen men. Imprynted at London bi Robert Crowley dwellinge in Elie rentes in Holburn. The yere of oure Lord. M.D.xlix. the laste daye of December. Autore eodem Roberto Croleo cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum.    1549
  7. 2407.
    Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588.    The Psalter of Dauid newely translated into Englysh metre in such sort that it maye the more decently, and wyth more delyte of the mynde, be reade and songe of al men. Wherunto is added a note of four partes, wyth other thynges, as shall appeare in the epistle to the readar.    1549
  8. 2408.
    Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588.    The voyce of the laste trumpet blowen bi the seue[n]th angel (as is me[n]tioned in the eleuenth of the Apocalips) callynge al the estates of menne to the right path of their vocation, wherin are contayned xii. lessons to twelue seueral estates of menne, whych if they learne and folowe, al shal be well and nothynge amise.    1549
  9. 2409.
    E. T.    A sermon declaringe hovv vue [sic] are iustified by faith    1549
  10. 2410.
    England and Wales.    An acte concernyng the citee of Chester, for weares in the riuer of Dee the xxv. chapiter.    1549
  11. 2411.
    England and Wales.    An acte of the relief graunted to the Kinges Maiestie by the Lordes and commons.    1549
  12. 2412.
    England and Wales. Privy Council.    A proclamacion set forth by the state and bodie of the Kynges Maiestes Counsayle now assembled at London, conteinyng the very trouth of the Duke of Somersets euel gouernment, and false and detestable procedinges    1549
  13. 2413.
    England and Wales. Privy Council.    A proclamacion, set furth by the body and state, of the Kynges Maieiests [sic] priuey Counsayle, concernyng the deuisers, writers, and casters abrode, of certain vile, slaunderous, and moste trayterous letters, billes, scrowes, and papers, tendyng to the seducement of the kynges maiesties good [and] louyng subiectes    1549
  14. 2414.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamacion set furth by the Kynges Maiestie with thassent of his derest vncle, Edward Duke of Somerset, gouernor of his moste royal person, and of his realme, dominions and subiectes protector, and others of his highnes moste honorable counsail, concernyng testons.    1549
  15. 2415.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamacion, set furth by the Kynges Maiestie with thassent of his derest vncle, Edward Duke of Somerset, gouernor of his moste royall person, and of his realmes, dominions and subiectes protector, and others of his moste honorable counsaill, concernyng certain riotes and vnlawfull assembles for the breakyng vp of enclosures.    1549
  16. 2416.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamacion, set furth by the Kynges Maiestie with the assent of his dearest vncle, Edward Duke of Somerset, gouernor of his moste royall persone and of his realmes dominions and subiectes protector, and others of his highnes moste honorable priute counsayl, concernyng the prolongacion of the former proclamacion made for the callyng in of testons.    1549
  17. 2417.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamacion, set furth by the Kynges Maiestie, with thassent of his derest vncle, Edward Duke of Somerset, gouernor of his moste royall persone and of his realmes, dominions and subiectes protector, and others of his moste honorable counsaill, for the repressyng of certain seditious and disobedient persones    1549
  18. 2418.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamacion, set furth by the kynges Maiestie with thassent of his derest vncle, Edward Duke of Somerset, gouernor of his moste royall persone, and of his realmes, dominions and subiectes protector, and others of his moste honorable counsaill, for the ratyng, assessyng, and ordre of the prices of victuals.    1549
  19. 2419.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamacion, set furth by the kynges Maiestie with thassent of his derest vncle, Edward Duke of Somerset, gouernor of his moste royall persone, and of his realmes, dominions and subiectes protector, and others of his moste honorable counsaill, touchyng tale talers and sedicious runnagates.    1549
  20. 2420.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamacion, set furth by the kynges Maiestye with thassent of his derest vncle, Edward Duke of Somerset, gouernour of his moste royall persone, and of his realmes, dominions and subiectes protector, and others of his most honorable counsayle for the executyng of a lawe martiall for payne of death against rebellors and their vpstyrrors    1549
  21. 2421.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamacion, set furthe by the Kynges Maiestie with the assent of his derest uncle, Edward Duke of Somerset, gouernor of his moste royall persone, and of his realmes dominions and subiectes protector, and others of his moste honorable priuey counsaill, concernyng theffect of his maiesties pardon graunted to certain of his subiectes lately hauyng made vnlawfull riottes and assembles.    1549
  22. 2422.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    [An act of uniformity]    1549
  23. 2423.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI).    The Kynges Maiesties free and most general pardon.    1549
  24. 2424.
    Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.    The praise of folie. = MoriƦ encomium a booke made in latine by that great clerke Erasmus Roterodame. Englisshed by sir Thomas Chaloner knight.    1549
  25. 2425.
    Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.    The seconde tome or volume of the Paraphrase of Erasmus vpon the Newe Testament conteynyng the epistles of S. Paul, and other the Apostles : wherunto is added a paraphrase vpon the reuelacion of S. John.    1549
  26. 2426.
    Hall, John, b. 1529 or 30.    Certayne chapters of the prouerbes of Salomon drawen into metre by Thomas sterneholde, late grome of the kynges Magesties robes    1549
  27. 2427.
    Hart, Henry, fl. 1549.    A consultorie for all Christians Most godly and ernestly warnyng al people, to beware least they beare the name of christians in vayne. Now first imprinted, the. xxx day of Ianuarie.    1549
  28. 2428.
    Hegendorph, Christoph, 1500-1540.    The seconde parte of the Domesticall or housholde sermons for a godly housholder, to his childre[n] and familie: compyled by the godly learned man Christopher Hegendorffine, doctor most necessarye for all faythefull housholders: now first translated out of laten in to English by Henry Reginalde.    1549
  29. 2429.
    Holbein, Hans, 1497-1543.    The images of the Old Testament lately expressed, set forthe in Ynglishe and Frenche vuith a playn and brief exposition.    1549
  30. 2430.
    Hollybush, John.    Newes concernynge the general cou[n]cell, holden at Trydent by the emperoure and the Germaynes wyth all the nobles of Hungarye, Constantinople and Rome Translated out of Germayne into Englysh by Jhon Holibush. Anno 1548.    1549
  31. 2431.
    Hooper, John, d. 1555.    A funerall oratyon made the xiiij. day of Ianuary by Iohn Hoper, the yere of our saluation, 1549. vpon the texte wrytyne in the Reuelatyone of Sayncte Iohne. Ca. 14.    1549
  32. 2432.
    Hooper, John, d. 1555.    A lesson of the Incarnation of Christe that he toke, [sic] his humanite in and of the Blessyd Virgine made the twentithe daye of Iune by Iohn Hoper. 1549.    1549
  33. 2433.
    Joye, George, d. 1553.    A contrarye (to a certayne manis) consultacion: that adulterers ought to be punyshed wyth deathe Wyth the solucions of his argumentes for the contrarye. Made by George Ioye.    1549
  34. 2434.
    Latimer, Hugh, 1485?-1555.    The fyrste sermon of Mayster Hughe Latimer, whiche he preached before the Kinges Maiestie wythin his graces palayce at Westminster. M.D.XLIX. the. viii. of March Cu[m] gratia et priuilegio ad imprimendum solum.    1549
  35. 2435.
    Latimer, Hugh, 1485?-1555.    The seconde [seventh] sermon of Maister Hughe Latimer which he preached before the Kynges Maiestie [with?]in his graces palayce at Westminster, ye xv. day of Marche [-xix daye of Apryll], M.ccccc.xlix.    1549
  36. 2436.
    Leland, John, 1506?-1552.    The laboryouse iourney [and] serche of Iohan Leylande, for Englandes antiquitees geuen of hym as a newe yeares gyfte to Kynge Henry the viij. in the. xxxvij. yeare of his reygne, with declaracyons enlarged: by Iohan Bale    1549
  37. 2437.
    Ochino, Bernardino, 1487-1564.    A tragoedie or dialoge of the vniuste vsurped primacie of the Bishop of Rome, and of all the iust abolishyng of the same, made by master Barnardine Ochine an Italian, [and] translated out of Latine into Englishe by Master Iohn Ponet Doctor of Diuinitie, neuer printed before in any language    1549
  38. 2438.
    Ponet, John, 1516?-1556.    A defence for mariage of priestes by Scripture and aunciente wryters. Made by Iohn Ponet, Doctoure of Diuinitee.    1549
  39. 2439.
    Proctor, John, 1521?-1584.    The fal of the late Arrian    1549
  40. 2440.
    R. L.    A Copye of a letter contayning certayne newes, the articles or requestes of the Deuonshyre Cornyshe rebelles    1549
  41. 2441.
    R. V., fl. 1549.    The olde fayth of greate Brittaygne, and the newe learnynge of Inglande wherunto is added a symple instruction, concernynge the Kinges Maiesties procedinges in the co[m]munyon. Compyled by R.V.    1549
  42. 2442.
    Thomas, William, Clerk of the Council to Edward VI.    The historie of Italie a boke excedyng profitable to be redde: because it intreateth of the astate of many and diuers common weales, how thei haue ben, [and] now be gouerned.    1549
  43. 2443.
    Thomas, William, Clerk of the Council to Edward VI.    The vanitee of this world    1549
  44. 2444.
    Wyatt, Thomas, Sir, 1503?-1542.    Certayne psalmes chosen out of the psalter of Dauid, commonlye called the .vii. penytentiall psalmes, drawen into englyshe meter by Sir Thomas Wyat knyght, wherunto is added a prolage of [the] auctore before euery psalme, very pleasau[n]t [and] profettable to the godly reader    1549
  45. 2445.
    O Lord for thy mercyes sake, saue the Kyng Feare God,and honour the Kynge.    1549
  46. 2446.
    [Ballad on the defeat of the Devon and Cornwall rebels of 1548]    1549
  47. 2447.
    [Whippet you priests]    1549
  48. 2448.
    Alber, Erasmus, ca. 1500-1553.    The alcaron of the barefote friers, that is to say, an heape or numbre of the blasphemous and trifling doctrines of the wounded idole Saint Frances taken out of the boke of his rules, called in latin, Liber conformitatum.    1550
  49. 2449.
    Arnaldus, de Villanova, d. 1311.    The defence of age, and recouery of youth translated by the famous Clarke ryght experte medycines, Arnolde de noua Villa ; very profytable for all men to knowe.    1550
  50. 2450.
    Arnold, Richard, d. 1521? Chronicle. aut    Mappa mundi, otherwyse called the compasse, and cyrcuet of the worlde and also the compasse of euery ilande, comprehendyd in the same.    1550
  51. 2451.
    Askham, Anthony, fl. 1553.    A treatyse of the state and disposition of the worlde with the alteracions and chaunginges therof through the great coniunctions of the iii hyest planetes, called Maxima, Maior, Media, and Minor : declaringe the very tyme, the day, houre and minute, that God created the sonne, moone, and sterres, and the places where they were fyrst set in the heauens, and the beginning of their inouynges and so contynued to this day wherby the world hath receyued influe[n]ce as [s]hal be declared by example from the creation unto this present yere, and also to the yeare of our Lorde, M.D.LVIII. to come.    1550
  52. 2452.
    Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.    A woorke of the holy bishop S. Augustine concernyng adulterous mariages written by him to Pollentius, diuided into two bookes, very necessary to be knowen of all men and women    1550
  53. 2453.
    Bacon, Roger, 1214?-1294.    This boke doth create all of the beste waters artyfycialles and the vertues and properties of the same, moche profytable for the poore sycke, set forth, by syr Roger Becon Freere.    1550
  54. 2454.
    Bale, John, 1495-1563.    The apology of Iohan Bale agaynste a ranke papyst anuswering both hym and hys doctours, that neyther their vowes nor yet their priesthode areof the Gospell, but of Antichrist. Anno Do. M.CCCCC.L. A brefe exposycyon also upo[n] the .xxx chaptre of Numerii, which was the first occasion of thys present varyaunce. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum.    1550
  55. 2455.
    Becke, Edmund, 16th cent.    A brefe confutatacion of this most detestable, [and] Anabaptistical opinion, that Christ dyd not take hys flesh of the blessed Vyrgyn Mary nor any corporal substaunce of her body For the maintenaunce whereof Ihone Bucher otherwise called Ihone of Kent most obstinately suffered and was burned in Smythfyelde, the .ii day of May. Anno Domini M.D.L.    1550
  56. 2456.
    Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567.    The fortresse of the faythfull agaynst [ye] cruel assautes of pouertie and honger newlye made for the comforte of poore nedye Christians, by Thomas Becon.    1550
  57. 2457.
    Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567.    The iewel of ioye    1550
  58. 2458.
    Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567.    [The flour of godly praiers] [most worthy to be vsed in these our daies for the sauegard, health, and comforte of all degrees, and estates / newlie made by Thomas Becon].    1550
  59. 2459.
    Boccus, King.    Here be certayne questyons of kynge Bocthus of the maners, tokyns, and condycions of man, with the answeres made to the same by the phylosopher Sydrac    1550
  60. 2460.
    Boccus, King.    The boke of demaundes of the scyence of phylosophye, and astronomye, betwene kynge Boctus, and the phylosopher Sydracke.    1550
  61. 2461.
    Boorde, Andrew, 1490?-1549.    The boke for to learne a man to be wyse in buyldyng of his howse for the helth of body [and] to holde quyetnes for the helth of his soule, and body The boke for a good husbande to lerne.    1550
  62. 2462.
    Brenz, Johannes, 1499-1570.    A verye fruitful exposicion vpon the syxte chapter of Saynte Iohn diuided into. x. homelies or sermons: written in Latin by the ryghte excellente clarke Master Iohn Brencius, [and] tra[n]slated into English by Richard Shirrye, Londoner.    1550
  63. 2463.
    Bullinger, Heinrich, 1504-1575.    A brief and compendiouse table, in a maner of a concordaunce openyng the waye to the principall histories of the whole Bible, and the moste co[m]mon articles grounded and comprehended in the newe Testament and olde, in maner as amply as doeth the great concordau[n]ce of the Bible. Gathered and set furth by Henry Bollynger, Leo Iude, Conrade Pellicane, and by the other ministers of the church of Tygurie. And nowe first imprinted in Englyshe. D.M.L. [sic] The third boke of the Machabees a booke of the Bible also prynted vnto this boke which was neuer before translated or prynted in any Englyshe Bible. The contents of this booke are conteyned in the next leafe.    1550
  64. 2464.
    Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564.    An epistle both of Godly consolacion and also of aduertisement written by Iohn Caluine the pastour preacher of Geneua, to the right noble prince Edvvarde Duke of Somerset, before the tyme or knoweledge had of his trouble, but delyuered to the sayde Duke, in the time of his trouble, and so translated out of frenshe by the same Duke.    1550
  65. 2465.
    Carion, Johannes, 1499-1537 or 8.    A wonderfull prophecye contynuyng tyll the yere of our Lorde, M.D.LX made by the famous and excellente clerke, Master Iohn Caryon, astronomer of the prince electour of Brandenborgh, for a glasse or example to them that understand and are wyse, and for a disdayne and reprofe to them that are folysh ; translated out of Doutch into J[n]glysh by Anthony Scoloker.    1550
  66. 2466.
    Carion, Johannes, 1499-1537 or 8.    The thre bokes of cronicles, whyche Iohn Carion (a man syngularly well sene in the mathematycall sciences) gathered wyth great diligence of the beste authours that haue written in Hebrue, Greke or Latine Whervnto is added an appendix, conteynyng all such notable thynges as be mentyoned in cronicles to haue chaunced in sundry partes of the worlde from the yeare of Christ. 1532. to thys present yeare of. 1550. Gathered by Iohn Funcke of Nurenborough. Whyche was neuer afore prynted in Englysh. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum.    1550
  67. 2467.
    City of London (England). Lord Mayor.    By the mayre for as much as in dyuerse good auncient lawes and statutes of this our most drad soueraygne lord the Kynges realme of England, amongest dyuerse and sondry other thynges, forstalynge and regratynge, as two capitall and chefe euell myschefes ...    1550
  68. 2468.
    Corvinus, Antonius, 1501-1553.    A postill or collection of moste godly doctrine vpon every gospell through the yeare aswell for holye dayes as Sondayes, dygested in suche order, as they bee appoynted and set forthe in the booke of Common Prayer. Uery profitable for all curates, parentes, maysters of housholdes, and other gouerners of youth.    1550
  69. 2469.
    Cranmer, Thomas, 1489-1556.    A defence of the true and catholike doctrine of the sacrament of the body and bloud of our sauiour Christ with a confutacion of sundry errors concernyng the same, grounded and stablished vpon Goddes holy woorde, [and] approued by ye consent of the moste auncient doctors of the Churche. Made by the moste reuerende father in God Thomas Archebyshop of Canterbury, primate of all Englande and Metropolitane.    1550
  70. 2470.
    Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588.    One and thyrtye epigrammes wherein are brieflye touched so manye abuses, that maye and ought to be put away / compiled and imprinted by Robert Crowley, dwellinge in Elye rentes in Holburne.    1550
  71. 2471.
    Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588.    The way to wealth wherein is plainly taught a most present remedy for sedicion. Wrytten and imprinted by Robert Crowley the .vii. of Februarye in the yere of our Lorde. a thousand fiue hu[n]derd [et] fiftie. In Elie rentes in Holburne cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum.    1550
  72. 2472.
    England and Wales. Commissioners of Customs.    The rates of the custome house bothe inwarde and outwarde the difference of mea[s]ures and weyghtes and other co[m]modities, very necessarye for all marchauntes to knowe, newly corrected and imprynted. Anno domini. M.D.L.    1550
  73. 2473.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamacion set furth by thee Kynges Maiesty wyth thassent of hys moost honorable preuy counsaill concernyng the true and lawfull wyndyng of wolles.    1550
  74. 2474.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamacion setfurth by thee Kynges Maiesty wyth the aduise of hys moost honorable Counsaill, for the aduoydyng of ydle persones out of the citie of London.    1550
  75. 2475.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamation, aswel for restrainct of cariyng of graine out of the realme and order of bringyng of the same to the markettes, as also for restraynct of cariyng out of all kindes of victualles and certain other commodites of the realme, set furth by the kynges Maiestie, with thaduise of his highnes counsaill, for reformacion of the excessiue prices of thesame, the .xx. of October, the. iiij. yere of his most noble reigne    1550
  76. 2476.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    All such proclamacions, as haue been sette furthe by the Kynges Maiestie (and passed the print) from the last daie of Ianuarij, in the firste yere of his highnes reigne, vnto the last daie of Ianuarij, beeying in the .iiij. yere of his said moste prosperous reigne, that is to saie, by the space of iiij. whole yeres. Anno 1550    1550
  77. 2477.
    Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.    Flores aliquot sententiarum ex variis collecti scriptoribus. = The flowres of sencies gathered out of sundry wryters by Erasmus in Latine and Englished by Rychard Tauerner. Huic libello non male conuenient Mimi illi Publiani nuper ab eodem Richardo versi    1550
  78. 2478.
    Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.    The censure and iudgement of the famous clark Erasmus of Roterodam: whyther dyuorsemente betwene man and wyfe stondeth with the lawe of God With diuers causes wherfore it is permitted, with the mynde of the olde doctours, wrytten by the said Erasmus in the booke of his Annotations, vpon these wordes of Paule. i. cor, vii. She is delyuered fro[m] the bond of the lawe, let her marry to whom she wyll, translated by Nycolas Lesse.    1550
  79. 2479.
    Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.    Two dyaloges wrytten in laten by the famous clerke, D.Erasm[us] of Roterodame, one called Polyphemus or the gospeller, the other dysposyng of thynges and names, translated in to Englyshe by Edmonde Becke. And prynted at Cantorbury in saynt Paules paryshe by Ioh[a]n Mychell    1550
  80. 2480.
    Harrys, William.    The market or fayre of vsurers A newe pasquillus or dialogue agaynst vsurye, howe and where it is forbidden, [and] what punyshement belongeth vnto it, [and] whether (for ye mayntenau[n]ce of the necessary trades of marchaundise) it maye be forborne, and ought to be punyshed or not, the chief articles wherof shall apeare vnto the reader in the next pagine. Newely translated out of the high Almaigne, by William Harrys.    1550
  81. 2481.
    Heyden, Cornelius van der.    A bryefe summe of the whole Byble. A Chrystian instruction for al parsons yonge and olde, to the whiche is annexed the ordenarye for all degrees. / Translated out of Doutche into Inglysh by Antony Scoloker.    1550
  82. 2482.
    Heywood, John, 1497?-1580?    An hundred epigrammes. Inuented and made by Iohn Heywood    1550
  83. 2483.
    Hooper, John, d. 1555.    A godly confession and protestacion of the christian fayth, made and set furth by Ihon Hooper, wherin is declared what a christia[n] manne is bound to beleue of God, hys Kyng, his neibour, and hymselfe    1550
  84. 2484.
    Hooper, John, d. 1555.    An ouersight, and deliberacion vpon the holy prophete Ionas: made, and vttered before the kynges maiestie, and his moost honorable councell, by Ihon Hoper in lent last past. Comprehended in seue[n] sermons. Anno. M.D.L.    1550
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    Huggarde, Miles.    A new treatyse in maner of a dialoge, whiche sheweth the excellency of man[n]es nature in that he is made to the image of God, and wherein it restyth, and by howe many wayes a man dothe blotte, and defyle the same image.    1550
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    Hunnis, William, d. 1597.    Certayne psalmes chosen out of the psalter of Dauid, and drawen furth into Englysh meter by William Hunnis seruant to the ryght honorable syr Wyllyam Harberde knight newly collected [and] imprinted    1550
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    Hurlestone, Randall. aut    Newes from Rome concerning the blasphemous sacrifice of the papisticall Masse with dyuers other treatises very godlye [et] profitable.    1550
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    Isocrates.    The doctrinal of princes made by the noble oratour Isocrates, [and] translated out of Greke in to Englishe by syr Thomas Eliot knight    1550
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    John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407.    A sermo[n] made by Iohn Chrisostome patriarche of Constantinople, of pacience, of ye end of ye world, and of ye last iudgeme[n]t. Whereunto is added an other homelie made by John Brentius of the vertue of Christes resurrectio[n] tra[n]slated into Englishe by Thomas Sa[m]pson    1550
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    King, William, preacher of the word of God.    Alteracio[n]s of kindoms, for despisi[n]g of god [and] how God defendeth his ...    1550
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    Knell, Thomas.    An ABC to the christen congregacion or a pathe way to the heauenly habitacion    1550
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    Lambert, John, Minister of Elham.    Of predestination [and] election made by Joh[a]n Lamberd minister of the church of Elham. Anno M.D.L.    1550
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    Lancaster, Thomas, d. 1583.    The ryght and trew vndersta[n]dynge of the Supper of the Lord and the vse therof faythfully gathered out of ye holy Scriptures worthely to be embrased of all Christen people. Perused [and] alowed by dyuerse godly lerned men to the comfort of al ye trewe congregation of Christ.    1550
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    Langland, William, 1330?-1400?    The vision of pierce Plowman nowe the second time imprinted by Roberte Crowlye dwellynge in Elye rentes in Holburne whereunto are added certayne notes and cotations in the mergyne, geuyng light to the reader. And in the begynning is set a brefe summe of all the principal matters spoken of in the boke. And as the boke is deuided into twenty partes called Passus: so is the summary diuided, for euery parte hys summarie, rehearsynge the matters spoken of in euery parte. euen in suche order as they stande there.    1550
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    Latimer, Hugh, 1485?-1555.    A sermon of Master Latimer, preached at Stamford the. ix. day of October. Anno. M.ccccc. and fyftie    1550
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    Lever, Thomas, 1521-1577.    A fruitfull sermon made in Poules churche at London in the shroudes, the seconde daye of February by Thomas Leuer    1550
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    Lever, Thomas, 1521-1577.    A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse the xiiii day of December by Thomas Leuer.    1550
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    Lever, Thomas, 1521-1577.    A sermon preached the thyrd Sondaye in Lente before the kynges Maiestie, and his honorable counsell, by Thomas Leauer    1550
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    Lever, Thomas, 1521-1577.    A sermon preached ye fourth Su[n]daye in Lente before the Kynges Maiestie. and his honorable Counsell, by Thomas Leauer    1550
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    Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560.    A ciuile nosgay wherin is contayned not onelye the offyce and dewty of all magestrates and iudges but also of of [sic] all subiectes with a preface concernynge the lyberty of iustice in this our tyme newly collected and gethered out of latyn and so translated in to the Inglyshe tonge by I.G.    1550