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5901.Perkins, William, 1558-1602. ● A declaration of the true manner of knowing Christ crucified ● 1596
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5902.Perkins, William, 1558-1602. ● A discourse of conscience wherein is set downe the nature, properties, and differences thereof: as also the way to get and keepe good conscience. ● 1596
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5903.Phillip, William, attributed name. ● A booke of secrets shewing diuers waies to make and prepare all sorts of inke, and colours: as blacke, white, blew, greene, red, yellow, and other colours. Also to write with gold and siluer, or any kind of mettall out of the pen: with many other profitable secrets, as to colour quils and parchment of any colour: and to graue with strong water in steele and iron. ... Translated out of Dutch into English, by W.P. Hereunto is annexed a little treatise, intituled, instructions for ordering of wines: shewing how to make wine, that it may continue good and faint not ... Written first in Italian, and now newly translated into English, by W.P. ● 1596
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5904.Phiston, William, attributed name. ● The most pleasaunt and delectable historie of Lazarillo de Tormes, a Spanyard and of his maruellous fortunes and aduersities. The second part. Translated out of Spanish and into English, by W.P. ● 1596
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5905.Pinner, Charles. ● [A sermon at Marlborough on 1. Tim.iv.16.] ● 1596
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5906.Plat, Hugh, Sir, 1552-1611? ● Sundrie nevv and artificiall remedies against famine. Written by H.P. Esq. vppon thoccasion of this present dearth ● 1596
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5907.Playfere, Thomas, 1561?-1609. ● The meane in mourning. A sermon preached at Saint Maryes Spittle in London on Tuesday in Easter weeke. 1595. / By Thomas Playfere Doctor of Diuinitie. ● 1596
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5908.Poyntz, Adrian. ● The treasure of the soule Wherin we are taught how in dying to sin, we may attayne to the perfect loue of God, our neighbour, and consequently vnto true blessednes and saluation. Many yeares since written in the Spanish tonge, and [sic] now newly translated into English: by A.P. ● 1596
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5909.R. S., fl. 1596. ● A briefe treatise, to prooue the necessitie and excellence of the vse of archerie. Abstracted out of ancient and moderne writers. By R:S. Perused, and allowed by aucthoritie ● 1596
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5910.Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552?-1618. ● The discouerie of the large, rich, and bevvtiful empire of Guiana with a relation of the great and golden citie of Manoa (which the spanyards call El Dorado) and the prouinces of Emeria, Arromaia, Amapaia, and other countries, with their riuers, adioyning. Performed in the yeare 1595. by Sir W. Ralegh Knight, captaine of her Maiesties Guard, Lo. Warden of the Sannerries [sic], and her Highnesse Lieutenant generall of the countie of Cornewall. ● 1596
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5911.Sabie, Francis. ● Adams complaint. The olde vvorldes tragedie. Dauid and Bathsheba ● 1596
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5912.Savile, Henry, Captain. ● A libell of Spanish lies found at the sacke of Cales, discoursing the fight in the West Indies, twixt the English nauie being fourteene ships and pinasses, and a fleete of twentie saile of the king of Spaines, and of the death of Sir Francis Drake. With an answere briefely confuting the Spanish lies, and a short relation of the fight according to truth, written by Henrie Sauile Esquire, employed captaine in one of her Maiesties shippes, in the same seruice against the Spaniard. And also an approbation of this discourse, by Sir Thomas Baskeruile, then generall of the English fleete in that seruice: auowing the maintenance thereof, personally in armes against Don Bernaldino ... ● 1596
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5913.Schilander, Cornelius. ● Cornelius Shilander his chirurgerie Contaning a briefe methode for the curing of woundes and ulcers, with an easie manner of drawing oyle out of wound-hearbes, turpentine, guincum and waxe. Translated out of Latin into English, and published for the benefite of all those that are studious in the arte. By S. Hobbes. ● 1596
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5914.Scotland. Sovereign (1567-1625 : James VI) ● [James be the grace of God ...] ● 1596
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5915.Smith, William, fl. 1596. ● Chloris, or The complaint of the passionate despised shepheard. By William Smith ● 1596
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5916.Spenser, Edmund, 1552?-1599. ● Fovvre hymnes, made by Edm. Spenser ● 1596
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5917.Spenser, Edmund, 1552?-1599. ● Prothalamion or A spousall verse made by Edm. Spenser. In honour of the double mariage of the two honorable vertuous ladies, the Ladie Elizabeth and the Ladie Katherine Somerset, daughters to the Right Honourable the Earle of Worcester and espoused to the two worthie gentlemen M. Henry Gilford, and M. William Peter Esquyers ● 1596
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5918.Spenser, Edmund, 1552?-1599. ● The faerie queene Disposed into twelue bookes, fashioning XII. morall vertues. ● 1596
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5919.Strigel, Victorinus, 1524-1569. ● A fourth proceeding in the harmony of King Dauids harp That is to say; a godly and learned exposition of six psalmes moe of the princely prophet Dauid, beginning with the 62. and ending with the 67. Psalme. Done in Latin by the reuerend Doctour Victorinus Strigelius professor in Diuinitie in the vniuersitie of Lipsia in Germany Anno 1502. Translated into English by Richard Robinson citizen of London 1596. Seene, perused, and allowed. ... ● 1596
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5920.Sutcliffe, Matthew, 1550?-1629. ● The examination of M. Thomas Cartvvrights late apologie wherein his vaine and vniust challenge concerning certaine supposed slanders pretended to haue bene published in print against him, is answere and refuted, By Matthevv Sutcliffe. ● 1596
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5921.Topsell, Edward, 1572-1625? ● The revvard of religion Deliuered in sundrie lectures vpon the booke of Ruth, wherein the godly may see their daily and outwarde tryals, with the presence of God to assist them, and his mercies to recompence them: verie profitable for this present time of dearth, wherein manye are most pittifully tormented with want; and also worthie to bee considered in this golden age of the preaching of the word, when some vomit vp the loathsomnes therof, and others fall away to damnable securitie. ● 1596
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5922.Ubaldini, Petruccio, 1524?-1600? ● Rime di Petruccio Vbaldino, cittadin Fiorentino ● 1596
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5923.Vincent, of Lérins, Saint, d. ca. 450. ● The golden treatise of the auncient and learned father Vincentius Lirinensis. For the antiquitie, and vniuersalitie, of the Catholicke religion: against the prophane nouelties of all heresies: newly translated into English by A.P. Verie profitable for all such as desire in these dangerous times, to imbrace the true Gospell of Iesus Christ, and to remaine free from all infectio[n] of false doctrine as in the preface more at large is declared ● 1596
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5924.Wright, Benjamin. ● The armes of all the cheife corporatons [sic] of England wt. the companees of London described by letters for ther seuerall collores ● 1596
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5925.Wright, Thomas, d. 1624. ● A treatise, shewing the possibilitie, and conueniencie of the reall presence of our Sauiour in the blessed Sacrament the former is declared by similitudes and examples: the latter by the causes of the same. ● 1596
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5926.Wright, Thomas, d. 1624. ● The disposition or garnishmente of the soule to receiue worthily the blessed Sacrament deuyded into three discourses, 1 Preparation. 2 Presentation before Christ. 3 Enterteinment. ● 1596
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5927.Wurstisen, Christian, 1544-1588. ● The elements of arithmeticke most methodically deliuered. Written in Latine by C. Vrstitius professor of the mathematickes in the Vniuersitie of Basill. And translated by Thomas Hood, Doctor in Physicke, and well-willer of them which delight in the mathematicall sciences ● 1596
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5928.A merrie pleasant and delectable historie, betvveene King Edvvard the fourth, and a tanner of Tamworth as he rode vpon a time with his nobles a hunting toward Drayton Basset. Verie pleasant and merrie to read. ● 1596
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5929.A pleasant conceited comedie, called, A knacke to know an honest man As it hath beene sundrie times plaied about the citie of London. ● 1596
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5930.A schort and general confessioun of the trevv Christian faith according to Goddis Word, and actis of our Parliamentis subscryuit be the Kingis Maiestie, his houshald, his nobilitie and haill estaitis of this realme, to the glorie of God, and gude exampill of all men, at Edinburgh the 20. day of Ianuarie, 1580, and 14. Zeir of his reigne. ● 1596
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5931.In memoriam celeberrimi viri Domini Francisci Drake militis, qui nuper in nauali expeditione contra hostes patriæ suæ, ex dysenteria laborans obijt. viz. 28 die Ianuarij Anno Dominj 1595. ● 1596
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5932.The crie of the poore for the death of the Right Honourable Earle of Huntington To the tune of the Earle of Bedford. ● 1596
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5933.The raigne of King Edvvard the third as it hath bin sundrie times plaied about the citie of London. ● 1596
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5934.Achilles Tatius. ● The most delectable and pleasaunt history of Clitiphon and Leucippe: written first in Greeke, by Achilles Statius, an Alexandrian: and now newly translated into English, by VV.B. Whereunto is also annexed the argument of euery booke, in the beginning of the same, for the better vnderstanding of the historie ● 1597
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5935.Ariosto, Lodovico, 1474-1533. ● Two tales, translated out of Ariosto: the one in dispraise of men, the other in disgrace of women. VVith certaine other Italian stanzas and prouerbs. By R.T. gentleman ● 1597
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5936.Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626. ● Essayes Religious meditations. Places of perswasion and disswasion. Seene and allowed. ● 1597
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5937.Bacon, Roger, 1214?-1294. ● The mirror of alchimy, composed by the thrice-famous and learned fryer, Roger Bachon, sometimes fellow of Martin Colledge: and afterwards of Brasen-nose Colledge in Oxenforde. Also a most excellent and learned discourse of the admirable force and efficacie of art and nature, written by the same author. With certaine other treatises of the like argument ● 1597
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5938.Barker, Peter, preacher of Gods word. ● The prophecie of Agabus, concerning a generall famine to come vpon the worlde: togither with a beneuolence for the most distressed: / set out by Peter Barker minister at Stoure-Paine.. ● 1597
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5939.Barlow, William, d. 1625. ● The nauigators supply Conteining many things of principall importance belonging to nauigation, with the description and vse of diuerse instruments framed chiefly for that purpose; but seruing also for sundry other of cosmography in generall: the particular instruments are specified on the next page. ● 1597
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5940.Blagrave, John, d. 1611. ● An apollogie confirmation explanation and addition to the Vranicall astrolabe by the author. ● 1597
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5941.Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626? ● Auspicante Iehoua Maries exercise. ● 1597
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5942.Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626? ● The vvil of vvit, vvits vvill, or vvils wit, chuse you whether Containing fiue discourses, the effects whereof follow. Read and iudge. Compiled by Nicholas Breton, Gentleman. ● 1597
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5943.Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626? ● VVits trenchmour in a conference had betwixt a scholler and an angler. Written by Nich Breton, Gentleman. ● 1597
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5944.Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612. ● An apologie to my Lorde Treasorer touching a speach vttered vnto His Lordship by my Lord of C. ● 1597
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5945.Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612. ● An epistle to the learned nobilitie of England Touching translating the Bible from the original, with ancient warrant for euerie worde, vnto the full satisfaction of any that be of hart. By Hugh Broughton. ● 1597
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5946.Bruno, Vincenzo, 1532-1594. ● A short treatise of the sacrament of penance with the maner of examination of conscience for a generall confession : wherunto is added another treatise of confession, for such spirituall or deuoute persons as frequent that sacrament / sett forth in Italian by the Reu. Fa. Vincent Bruno of the Society of Iesus. ● 1597
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5947.Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598. ● Ordinances made by Sir William Cecill Knight of the Order of the Garter, Baron of Burghley, for the order and gouernement of xiij. poore men, whereof one to be the warden of the hospitall at Stanford Baron in the countie of Northampton, to remaine in a chest in a chamber in the sayd hospitall, locked vp in a chest with two seuerall locks, the keyes whereof to be in the custodie of the Vicar of S. Martins and the bailiffe of the manour. xx. Augusti Anno xxxix. Elizabethae Reginæ, anno domini 1597. ● 1597
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5948.Caesar, Julius, Sir, 1558-1636. ● The ancient state, authoritie, and proceedings of the Court of Requests 2 Octob. 1596. ● 1597
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5949.Carpenter, John, d. 1621. ● A preparatiue to contentation conteining a display of the wonderfull distractions of men in opinions and straunge conceits: and of the seuerall discontentations which are incident to euerie particular vocation and condition of men in this life, with the causes and inconueniences of the same: also how they may be either salued or qualified, pacified or eased. Consected applicatorie, especially to this people and time, as an argument most necessary and profitable to be vrged. By Iohn Carpenter. ● 1597
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5950.Chassanion, Jean de, 1531-1598. ● The theatre of Gods iudgements: or, a collection of histories out of sacred, ecclesiasticall, and prophane authours concerning the admirable iudgements of God vpon the transgressours of his commandements. Translated out of French and augmented by more than three hundred examples, by Th. Beard. ● 1597
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5951.Church of England. ● Capitula siue constitutiones ecclesiasticæ per Archiepiscopum, episcopos, reliquum clerum Cantuariensis prouinciæ in synodo inchoata Londini vicesimo quinto die mensis Octobris, anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo nonagesimo septimo ... congregatos tractatæ, ac posteà per ipsam Regiam Maiestatem approbatæ confirmatæ, vtríque prouinciæ tam Cantuariensi quàm Eboracensi vt diligentiùs obseruentur, eadem regia authoritate sub magno Sigillo Angliæ promulgatæ. ● 1597
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5952.City of London (England). ● The decree for tythes, to bee payde in London Anno M.D.LXXX. ● 1597
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5953.Clapham, Henoch. ● Bibliotheca theologica: or, a librarye theological containinge, 1. A generall analysis or resolution: 2. A breife elucidation off the most sacred chapters off Elohim his Bible: drawen for the vse of yonge Christians, specially off the poorer sorte, vnable to purchase variety off holy-men theyr wrytinges: by Henoch Clapham. Nihil primum perfectum. ● 1597
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5954.Clapham, Henoch. ● Theologicall axioms or conclusions publikly controuerted, discussed, and concluded by that poore English congregation, in Amstelredam: to whome H.C. for the present, ad-ministreth the ghospel. Togither with an examination of the saide conclusions, by Henoch Clapham. Here-vnto is added a litle tractate entituled. The carpenter. ● 1597
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5955.Damiano, da Odenara. ● Ludus scacchiæ: = chesse-play A game, both pleasant, wittie, and politicke: with certain briefe instructions therevnto belonging; translated out of the Italian into the English tongue. Containing also therein, a prety and pleasant poeme of a whole game played at chesse. Written by G.B. ● 1597
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5956.Dawson, Thomas. ● The second part of the good hus-wiues iewell Where is to be found most apt and readiest wayes to distill many wholsome and sweet waters. In which likewise is shewed the best maner in preseruing of diuers sorts of fruits, making of sirrops. With diuers conceits in cookerie with the booke of caruing. ● 1597
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5957.Dove, John, 1560 or 61-1618. ● A sermon preached at Paules Crosse, the sixt of February. 1596 In which are discussed these three conclusions. 1 It is not the will of God that all men should be saued. 2 The absolute will of God, and his secret decree from all eternitie is the cause why some are predestined to saluation, others to destruction, and not any foresight of faith, or good workes in the one, or infidelitie, neglect, or contempt in the other. 3 Christ died not effectually for all. By Iohn Doue, Doctor of Diuinitie. ● 1597
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5958.Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. ● The first booke of songes or ayres of fowre partes with tableture for the lute so made that all the partes together, or either of them seuerally may be song to the lute, orpherian or viol de gambo. Composed by Iohn Dowland lutenist and Batcheler of musicke in both the vniversities. Also an inuention by the sayd author for two to playe vpon one lute. ● 1597
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5959.Drayton, Michael, 1563-1631. ● Englands heroicall epistles. By Michaell Drayton ● 1597
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5960.Du Bec, Jean, 1540-1610. ● The historie of the great emperour Tamerlan VVherein are expressed, encounters, skirmishes, battels, sieges, assaults, skalings, taking of cities and strong places, defended, and assaulted, with diuerse stratagems of warre, the which this great and renowned warriour hath conducted and accomplished, during his raigne of fortie or fiftie yeares: with other instructions for the warre, which should not be vnknowen of them that would attaine vnto the knowledge of armes. Drawen from the auncient monuments of the Arabians, by Messire Iean du Bec, Abbot of Mortimer. Newly translated out of French into English, for their benefite which are ignorant in that language. by H.M. ● 1597
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5961.E. S., fl. 1597. ● The discouerie of the knights of the poste: or The knightes of the post, or co[m]mon common [sic] baylers newly discried Wherein is shewed and plainely laide open, many lewde actions, and subtill deuises, which are daily practised by them: to the great abuse of most honorable councelers, learned iudges, and other graue maiestrates: and also to the defrauding and vtter vndoing of a great number of her Maiesties good and loyall subiects. By E.S. ● 1597
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5962.England and Wales. Privy Council. ● Orders conceiued by the Lords of her Maiesties priuie councell, and by her Highnesse speciall direction, commanded to be put in execution for the restraint of killing and eating of flesh this next Lent and to be executed aswell by the Lord Maior within the citie and suburbes of London, and by the officers of the liberties and exempt places in and about the same, as by order to be prescribed by the Lords Lieutenants of all the counties of the realme to the iustices of peace, Lords of Liberties, and officers of corporate townes. 8. Febr. xxxix. yeere of the Queenes Maiesties reigne. ● 1597
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5963.England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I) ● A declaration of the iust causes moouing Her Maiestie to send a nauie, and armie to the seas, and toward Spaine ● 1597
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5964.England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I) ● By the Queene where in the Parliament holden at Westminster, the second day of Aprill, in the xiii yere of the reign of our soueraign Lady the Queene, there was for the reliefe of diuers poore ... an acte for the continuance of making cappes ... ● 1597
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5965.England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I) ● By the Queene. A proclamation commaunding all persons vpon the borders of England, to keepe peace towards Scotland, vpon the like proclamation by the King of Scotts towards England ● 1597
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5966.England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I) ● By the Queene. Whereas an vntrue and slaunderous reporte hath of late beene raysed by some euill disposed and malicious persons against the Lord Mayor of this cittie, as if by his meanes the price of graine that beganne to fall should be enhaunced to an higher rate ... ● 1597
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5967.England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I) ● Certaine notes out of the statutes for dispensations with sundry persons not being in any certaintie before expressed whereof all such persons, as thereby are to be dispensed withall, may be better enformed, by perusall of the said statutes vnto which they are to be referred. ● 1597
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5968.Fletcher, Giles, 1549?-1611, attributed name. ● The policy of the Turkish empire. The first booke ● 1597
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5969.Gardiner, Samuel, b. 1563 or 4. ● The cognizance of a true Christian or the outward markes whereby he may be the better knowne: consisting especially in these two duties: fasting and giuing of almes: verie needfull for these difficult times. Diuided into two seuerall treatises. Published by Samuel Gardiner, Batcheler of Diuinitie ● 1597
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5970.Gifford, George, d. 1620. ● Certaine sermons, vpon diuers textes of Holie Scripture Whereof some haue been seuerally before published, and other some for the greater benefit of the godly reader are here now added. By M. George Giffard, preacher of the worde of God at Mauldon Essex. ● 1597
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5971.Gifford, George, d. 1620. ● Tvvo sermons vpon 1. Peter 5. vers .8. and 9 Wherein is shewed that the diuell is to be resisted only by a stedfast faith, how soeuer he commeth either against soule or body: and that whosoeuer hath once attained the true and liuelie faith, it can neuer be vtterly lost, but he is sure to get the victorie. By M. George Giffard, Preacher of the worde of God at Mauldon in Essex. ● 1597
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5972.Greenham, Richard. ● Propositions containing answers to certaine demaunds in divers spirituall matters specially concerning the conscience oppressed with the griefe of sinne. With an epistle against hardnes of heat, made by that woorthie preacher of the Gospell of Christ, M. R. Greenham pastor of Drayton ● 1597
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5973.Guevara, Antonio de, Bp., d. 1545? ● Mount Caluarie, the second part: compyled by the reuerend father Don Anthonio de Gueuara ... In this booke the author treateth of the seuen words which Christ our redeemer spake hanging vpon the Crosse. Translated out of Spanish into English ● 1597
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5974.Guillemeau, Jacques, 1550?-1613. ● The Frenche chirurgerye, or all the manualle operations of chirurgerye , vvith divers, sundrye figures, and amongst the rest, certayne nuefovvnde instrumentes, verye necessarye to all the operationes of chirurgerye. Through Iaques Guillemeau, of Orleans ordinarye chirurgiane to the Kinge, and sworen in the citye of Paris. And novv truelye translated out of Dutch into Englishe by A.M. ● 1597
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5975.Gurth, Alexander. ● Most true and more admirable newes expressing the miraculous preseruation of a young maiden of the towne of Glabbich in the dukedome of Gulische, and the strange yet worthy excecution of Iohn Honaver of Brunholf at Wittenberg, this present yeere 1597. ● 1597
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5976.H. A. (Henry Arthington) ● Prouision for the poore, novv in penurie Out of the store-house of Gods plentie: which they shall be sure to find in all places, that are indued with his graces, to thinke seriously on this sentence following. Explaned by H.A. ● 1597
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5977.Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656. ● Certaine worthye manuscript poems of great antiquitie reserued long in the studie of a Northfolke gentleman. And now first published by I.S. 1 The statly tragedy of Guistard and Sismond. 2 The northren mothers blessing. 3 The way to thrifte ● 1597
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5978.Harvey, Gabriel, 1550?-1631, attributed name. ● The trimming of Thomas Nashe Gentleman, by the high-tituled patron Don Richardo de Medico campo, barber chirurgion to Trinitie Colledge in Cambridge ● 1597
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5979.Hendricks, Albert. ● The honorable victorie obteined by graue Maurice his Excellencie, against the cittie of Rhyne-berg, the 20. of August. 1597 Translated out of the Dutch coppie, printed in S. Grauenhaghe, by Albert Hendrickson. ● 1597
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5980.Holborne, Anthony, d. 1602. ● The cittharn schoole, by Antony Holborne gentleman, and seruant to her most excellent Maiestie. Hereunto are added sixe short aers Neopolitan like to three voyces, without the instrument: done by his brother William Holborne ● 1597
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5981.Howson, John, 1557?-1632. ● A sermon preached at Paules Crosse the 4 of December, 1597 wherein is discoursed that all buying and selling of spirituall promotion is vnlawfull / by Iohn Howson ... ● 1597
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5982.I. D. ● The most wonderfull and true storie, of a certaine witch named Alse Gooderige of Stapen hill, who was arraigned and conuicted at Darbie at the Assises there as also a true report of the strange torments of Thomas Darling, a boy of thirteene yeres of age, that was possessed by the deuill, with his horrible fittes and apparitions by him vttered at Burton vpon Trent in the countie of Stafford, and of his maruellous deliuerance. ● 1597
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5983.I. T. ● The hauen of pleasure containing a freemans felicitie, and a true direction how to liue well : profitable and del[i]ghtfull to all, hurtfull and displeasing to none, except it bee to such pecuish dames as do either foolishlie reiect, or carelesly neglect the dutie of chast matron[e]s / gathered out of the best approued authors. ● 1597
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5984.James I, King of England, 1566-1625. ● Daemonologie in forme of a dialogue, diuided into three bookes. ● 1597
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5985.John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. ● A godly exhortation made vnto the people of Antioch, by Iohn Chrysostome, sometime arch bishop of Constantinople: touching the patience and suffering affliction, by the examples of Iob, and the three children: and of refraining from swearing. Translated out of Latin into English, by Robert Rowse minister of the word of God ● 1597
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5986.Johnson, Richard, 1573-1659? ● The second part of the famous history of the seauen champions of Christendome Likevvise shevving the princely provvesse of Saint Georges three sonnes, the liuely sparke of nobilitie. VVith many other memorial atchiuements worthy the golden spurres of knighthood. ● 1597
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5987.Jones, Richard, fl. 1564-1602. ● The arbor of amorous deuises VVherin, young gentlemen may reade many plesant fancies, and fine deuises: and thereon, meditate diuers sweete conceites, to court the loue of faire ladies and gentlewomen by N.B. Gent. ● 1597
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5988.Kirbye, George, ca. 1565-1634. ● The first set of English madrigalls to 4. 5. 6. voyces. Made and newly published by George Kirbye. ● 1597
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5989.Ledisma, Jacobus, 1519-1575. ● The christian doctrine in manner of a dialogue betweene the master and the disciple Made by the Reuer. Fa. Iames Ledesma of the Society of Iesus. Now lately translated into English, for the vse of children, and other vnlearned Catholickes ● 1597
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5990.Lively, Edward, 1545?-1605. ● A true chronologie of the times of the Persian monarchie, and after to the destruction of Ierusalem by the Romanes Wherein by the way briefly is handled the day of Christ his birth: with a declaration of the angel Gabriels message to Daniel in the end of his 9. chap. against the friuolous conceits of Matthew Beroald. Written by Edvvard Liuelie, reader of the holie tongue in Cambridge. ● 1597
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5991.Loarte, Gaspar de, 1498-1578. ● Instructions and aduertisements, how to meditate the misteries of the rosarie of the most holy Virgin Mary. Written in Italian by the Reuerend Father Gaspar Loarte D. of Diuinite of the Societie of Iesus. And newly translated into English ● 1597
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5992.Lok, Henry. ● Ecclesiastes, othervvise called The preacher Containing Salomons sermons or commentaries (as it may probably be collected) vpon the 49. Psalme of Dauid his father. Compendiously abridged, and also paraphrastically dilated in English poesie, according to the analogie of Scripture, and consent of the most approued writer thereof. Composed by H.L. Gentleman. Whereunto are annexed sundrie sonets of Christian passions heretofore printed, and now corrected and augmented, with other affectionate sonets of a feeling conscience of the same authors. ● 1597
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5993.Lopes, Duarte. ● A report of the kingdome of Congo, a region of Africa And of the countries that border rounde about the same. 1. Wherein is also shewed, that the two zones torrida frigida, are not onely habitable, but inhabited, and very temperate, contrary to the opinion of the old philosophers. 2. That the blacke colour which is in the skinnes of the Ethiopians and Negroes proceedeth not from the sunne. 3. And that the Riuer Nilus springeth not out of the mountains of the Moone, as hath been heretofore beleeued: together with the true cause of the rising and increasing thereof. 4. Besides the description of diuers plants, fishes and beastes, that are found in those countries. Drawen out of the writinges and discourses of Odoardo Lopez a Portingall, by Philippo Pigafetta. Translated out of Italian by Abraham Hartwell. ● 1597
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5994.Lowe, Peter, ca. 1550-ca. 1612. ● The whole course of chirurgerie wherein is briefly set downe the causes, signes, prognostications curations of all sorts of tumors, wounds, vlcers, fractures, dislocations all other diseases, vsually practiced by chirurgions, according to the opinion of all our auncient doctours in chirurgerie. Compiled by Peter Lowe Scotchman, Arellian, Doctor in the Facultie of Chirurgerie in Paris, and chirurgian ordinarie to the most victorious and christian King of Fraunce and Nauarre. Whereunto is annexed the presages of diuine Hippocrates. ● 1597
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5995.Lyly, John, 1554?-1606. ● The vvoman in the moone As it was presented before her Highnesse. By Iohn Lyllie maister of Artes. ● 1597
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5996.Marguerite, Queen, consort of Henry II, King of Navarre, 1492-1549. ● The queen of Nauarres tales Containing, verie pleasant discourses of fortunate louers. Now newly translated out of French into English. ● 1597
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5997.Melville, James, 1556-1614. ● Ane fruitful and comfortable exhortatioun anent death ● 1597
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5998.Mendoza, Bernardino de, 1540 or 41-1604. ● Theorique and practise of warre. Written to Don Philip Prince of Castil, by Don Bernardino de Mendoza. Translated out of the Castilian tonge into Englishe, by Sr. Edwarde Hoby Knight. Directed to Sr. George Carew Knight ● 1597
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5999.Meres, Francis, 1565-1647. ● Gods arithmeticke. Written by Francis Meres, Maister of Arte of both Vniuersities, and student in diuinity ... ● 1597
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6000.Middleton, Christopher, 1560?-1628. ● The famous historie of Chinon of England with his strange aduentures for the loue of Celestina daughter to Lewis King of Fraunce. VVith the worthy atchiuement of Sir Lancelot du Lake, and Sir Tristram du Lions for fair Laura, daughter to Cador Earle of Cornewall, beeing all knights of King Arthurs round table. By Chr. Middleton. ● 1597