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  1. 6001.
    Middleton, Thomas, d. 1627.    The wisdome of Solomon paraphrased. Written by Thomas Middleton    1597
  2. 6002.
    Montgomerie, Alexander, 1545?-1598.    The cherrie and the slaye. Composed into Scottis meeter, by Alexander Montgomerie    1597
  3. 6003.
    More, George, Sir, 1553?-1632.    A demonstration of God in his workes Against all such as eyther in word or life deny there is a God. By George More Esquire.    1597
  4. 6004.
    Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?    A plaine and easie introduction to practicall musicke set downe in forme of a dialogue: deuided into three partes, the first teacheth to sing with all things necessary for the knowledge of pricktsong. The second treateth of descante and to sing two parts in one vpon a plainsong or ground, with other things necessary for a descanter. The third and last part entreateth of composition of three, foure, fiue or more parts with many profitable rules to that effect. With new songs of 2. 3. 4. and .5 [sic] parts. By Thomas Morley, Batcheler of musick, of the gent. of hir Maiesties Royall Chapell.    1597
  5. 6005.
    Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?    Canzonets. Or Little short songs to foure voyces: celected out of the best and approued Italian authors. By Thomas Morley, Gent. of her Maiesties chappell. Cantus [-Altus, -Tenor, -Bassus].    1597
  6. 6006.
    Morton, Thomas, of Berwick.    Two treatises concerning regeneration, 1. Of repentance, 2. Of the diet of the soule shewing the one, how it ought to be sought after and may be attained vnto, the other, how it being gotten, is to be preserued and continued.    1597
  7. 6007.
    Norden, John, 1548-1625?    The mirror of honor wherein euerie professor of armes, from the generall, chieftaines and high commanders, to the priuate officer and inferiour souldier, may see the necessitie of the feare and seruice of God, and the vse of all diuine vertues, both in commanding and obeying, practising and proceeding in the most honorable affayres of warre. A treatise most necessarie ...    1597
  8. 6008.
    Parry, Robert, fl. 1540-1612.    Sinetes passions vppon his fortunes offered for an incense at the shrine of the ladies which guided his distempered thoughtes. The patrons patheticall posies, sonets, maddrigals, and rowndelayes. Together with Sinetes dompe. By Robert Parry Gent.    1597
  9. 6009.
    Payne, John, fl. 1597.    Royall exchange to suche worshipfull citezins, marchants, gentlemen and other occupiers of the contrey as resorte therevnto. Try to retaine, or send back agayne. The contents ys after the preface. Sene and allowed here.    1597
  10. 6010.
    Petau de Maulette, Geneviève.    Deuoreux Vertues teares for the losse of the most christian King Henry, third of that name, King of Fraunce; and the vntimely death, of the most noble heroicall gentleman, VValter Deuoreux, who was slaine before Roan in Fraunce. First written in French, by the most excellent and learned gentlewoman, Madam Geneuuefue, Petau Maulette. And paraphrastically translated into English. Ieruis Markham.    1597
  11. 6011.
    Phillip, William.    A true and perfecte discourse of the ouerthrow of certaine companies of Burgonions both horse foot men at Villefranche a towne scituate on the borders of Champaigne, vpon the riuer of Meuze, betweene Sunday at night Munday morning being the 4. day of August 1597. together with the certaine number of how many are slaine and taken prisoners. Translated out of French into English, by W.P.    1597
  12. 6012.
    Phillips, George, fl. 1597.    The embassage of Gods angell. By George Phillips    1597
  13. 6013.
    Phillips, George, fl. 1597.    The good sheepheardes dutie by George Phillips.    1597
  14. 6014.
    Pie, Thomas, 1560-1610.    An houreglasse contayning I a computation from the beginning of time to Christ by X. articles. II A confirmation of the same for the times controuersed before Christ: as also that there wanteth a yeare after Christ, in the vsuall computation. With other matters, offered to the iudgement of the learned, and vse of the studious in chronologie and historie. By Thomas Pie Doctor of Diuinitie.    1597
  15. 6015.
    Pinner, Charles.    A sermon, vpon the wordes of Paul the Apostle vnto Timothie, Epist. 1. Chap. 4. vers. 8 Preached at Litlecot, in the Chappel of the right honourable, Sir John Pompham, knight, lord chiefe justice, of England, before his honourable Lordeshippe, and to the assemblie there, the 17. of Iulie, 1597. By Charles Pinner, minister of the Church of Wotton Basset, in North-Wiltshire.    1597
  16. 6016.
    Pinner, Charles.    Two sermons on these wordes of Peter the apostle, honour all men, loue brotherly felowship ... preached at Marlebrough the seuenth of Nouember, and fifth of Ianuarie 1595 / by Charles Pynner, minister of the Church of Wotton-Basset in Northwiltshire.    1597
  17. 6017.
    Playfere, Thomas, 1561?-1609.    The pathway to perfection A sermon preached at Saint Maryes Spittle in London on VVednesday in Easter weeke. 1593. By Thomas Playfere, Doctor of Diuinitie.    1597
  18. 6018.
    Presse, Symon, b. 1558 or 9.    A sermon preached at Eggington in the county of Darby concerning the right vse of things indifferent, the 3. day of August, 1596. By Symon Presse minister there.    1597
  19. 6019.
    Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.    An excellent conceited tragedie of Romeo and Iuliet As it hath been often (with great applause) plaid publiquely, by the right Honourable the L. of Hunsdon his Seruants.    1597
  20. 6020.
    Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.    The tragedie of King Richard the second As it hath beene publikely acted by the right Honourable the Lorde Chamberlaine his Seruants.    1597
  21. 6021.
    Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.    The tragedy of King Richard the third Containing, his treacherous plots against his brother Clarence: the pittiefull murther of his iunocent [sic] nephewes: his tyrannicall vsurpation: with the whole course of his detested life, and most deserued death. As it hath beene lately acted by the Right honourable the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants.    1597
  22. 6022.
    Southwell, Robert, Saint, 1561?-1595.    An epistle of a religious priest vnto his father: exhorting him to the perfect forsaking of the world.    1597
  23. 6023.
    Sparke, Thomas, 1548-1616.    The high vvay to Heaven by the cleare light of the Gospell cleansed of a number of most dangerous stumbling stones thereinto throwen by Bellarmine and others In a treatise made vpon the 37. 38. and 39. verses of the 7. of Iohn: wherein is so handled the most sweete and comfortable doctrine of the true vnion and communication of Christ and his Church, and the contrarie is so confuted, as that not onely thereby also summarilie and briefly, and yet plainly all men may learne rightly to receiue the sacrament of Christs blessed bodie and blood, but also how to beleeue and to liue to saluation. And therefore entitled The highway to Heauen. By Thomas Sparke Doctor of Diuinitie.    1597
  24. 6024.
    T. L., fl. 1595.    Babylon is fallen    1597
  25. 6025.
    T. W. (Thomas Wilcox), 1549?-1608.    The summe of a sermon, preached at Sowthell the thirtith of March. 1596. By T.W.    1597
  26. 6026.
    Talbot, Thomas, antiquary.    A booke, containing the true portraiture of the countenances and attires of the kings of England, from William Conqueror, vnto our Soueraigne Lady Queene Elizabeth now raigning together with a briefe report of some of the principall acts of the same kings, especially such as haue bene least mentioned in our late writers. Diligently collected by T.T.    1597
  27. 6027.
    Tofte, Robert, 1561-1620.    Laura The toyes of a traueller. Or The feast of fancie. Diuided into three parts. By R.T. Gentleman.    1597
  28. 6028.
    Top, Alexander.    Saint Peters rocke vnder which title is deciphered the faith of Peter, the foundation of the church, Christs sacrificehood, and the comfort of the holy Spirit. Done by Alexander Top Gent.    1597
  29. 6029.
    Ubaldini, Petruccio, 1524?-1600?    Militia del gran duca di Thoscana Capitoli, ordini, priuilegij della militia, bande di Sua Altezza Serenissima prima cosi ordinati dalla buona, felice memoria di cosimo primo Gran Duca di Thoscana; et di poi corroborati da i successor i suoi figliuoli. Con l'aggiunta de i nuoui capitoli, priuilegi concessi dallo illustrissimo eccellentissimo Signor Don Francesco principe di Fiorenza, di Siena pursuo figliuolo alla nuoua Militia de i Caualli armati all leggiera sino dall'anno 1566.    1597
  30. 6030.
    United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal.    The ansuuere made by the noble lords the States, vnto the ambassadour of Polonia    1597
  31. 6031.
    Warner, William, 1558?-1609.    Albions England a continued historie of the same kingdome, from the originals of the first inhabitants thereof: and most the chiefe alterations and accidents there hapning: vnto, and in, the happie raigne of our now most gracious soueraigne Queene Elizabeth. VVith varietie of inuentiue and historicall intermixtures. First penned and published by VVilliam VVarner: and now reuised, and newly inlarged by the same author.    1597
  32. 6032.
    Yonge, Nicholas, d. 1619.    Musica transalpina Cantus. The second booke of madrigalles, to 5. 6. voices: translated out of sundrie Italian authors newly published by Nicolas Yonge.    1597
  33. 6033.
    A discourse more at large of the late ouerthrovve giuen to the King of Spaines armie at Turnehaut, in Ianuarie last, by Count Morris of Nassawe, assisted with the English forces whereunto is adioined certaine inchauntments and praiers in Latine, found about diuerse of the Spaniards, which were slaine in the same conflict: Translated out of French according to the copy printed in the Low Countries. Seene and allowed.    1597
  34. 6035.
    Newes from diuers countries as, from [brace] Spaine, Antwerpe, Collin, Venice, Rome, the Turke, and the prince Doria : and how the arch-duke of Austria is intended to resigne his cardinall hat through his marrying with the king of Spaines daughter.    1597
  35. 6036.
    The mutable and vvauering estate of France from the yeare of our Lord 1460, vntill the yeare 1595. The great battailes of the French nation, as well abroad with their forraigne enemies, as at home among themselues, in their ciuill and intestine warres: with an ample declaration of the seditious and trecherous practises of that viperous brood of Hispaniolized Leaguers. Collected out of sundry, both Latine, Italian, and French historiographers.    1597
  36. 6037.
    [A booke of cookerie, otherwise called the good huswiues handmaid.]    1597
  37. 6038.
    A. P.    Natvral and morall questions and answers. Intermingled with many prettie and pleasant riddles, and darke sentences / written by A.P. ; with a manner of ordering the body for health through euery month of the yeare, and for dieting it for a seuen-night after blood-letting. Written in Latin verse by Ioachimus Camerarius.    1598
  38. 6039.
    Adamson, Patrick, 1537-1592.    The recantation of Maister Patrik Adamsone, sometime archbishop of Saint-Androwes in Scotlande    1598
  39. 6040.
    Alberti, Leon Battista, 1404-1472.    Hecatonphila. The arte of loue Or, loue discouered in an hundred seuerall kindes.    1598
  40. 6041.
    Aristotle.    Aristotles politiques, or Discourses of gouernment. Translated out of Greeke into French, with expositions taken out of the best authours, specially out of Aristotle himselfe, and out of Plato, conferred together where occasion of matter treated of by them both doth offer it selfe: the obseruations and reasons whereof are illustrated and confirmed by innumerable examples, both old and new, gathered out of the most renowmed empires, kingdomes, seignories, and commonweals that euer haue bene, and wherof the knowledge could be had in writing, or by faythfull report, concerning the beginning, proceeding, and excellencie of ciuile gouernment. By Loys Le Roy, called Regius. Translated out of French into English    1598
  41. 6042.
    Barret, Robert, fl. 1600.    The theorike and practike of moderne vvarres discoursed in dialogue vvise. VVherein is declared the neglect of martiall discipline: the inconuenience thereof: the imperfections of manie training captaines: a redresse by due regard had: the fittest weapons for our moderne vvarre: the vse of the same: the parts of a perfect souldier in generall and in particular: the officers in degrees, with their seuerall duties: the imbattailing of men in formes now most in vse: with figures and tables to the same: with sundrie other martiall points. VVritten by Robert Barret. Comprehended in sixe bookes.    1598
  42. 6043.
    Bastard, Thomas, 1565 or 6-1618.    Chrestoleros Seuen bookes of epigrames written by T B.    1598
  43. 6044.
    Bell, Thomas, fl. 1593-1610.    The hunting of the Romish foxe Presented to the popes holines, with the kisse of his disholy foote, as an odoriferous redolent posie verie fit for his grauitie, so often as he walketh right stately, in his goodly pallace Bel-vidêre.    1598
  44. 6045.
    Bird, Samuel, d. 1604.    The lectures of Samuel Bird of Ipswidge vpon the 8. and 9. chapters of the second Epistle to the Corinthians    1598
  45. 6046.
    Bishop, John, d. 1613.    A courteous conference with the English Catholikes Romane about the six articles ministred vnto the seminarie priestes, wherein it is apparantly proued by their owne diuinitie, and the principles of their owne religion, that the Pope cannot depose her Maiestie, or release her subiectes of their alleageance vnto her. And finally, that the bull of Pius Quiutus [sic] pronounced against her Maiestie is of no force eyther in lawe or conscience, all Catholicke scruples to the contrarie beeing throughly and perfectly cleared and resolued, and many memoriall matters exactly discussed, which haue not beene handled by man heeretofore. Written by Iohn Bishop a recusant papist.    1598
  46. 6047.
    Boiardo, Matteo Maria, 1440 or 41-1494.    Orlando inamorato the three first bookes of that famous noble gentleman and learned poet, Mathew Maria Boiardo Earle of Scandiano in Lombardie. Done into English heroicall verse, by R.T. Gentleman    1598
  47. 6048.
    Brandon, Samuel, fl. 1598.    The tragicomoedi of the vertuous Octauia. Done by Samuel Brandon. 1598    1598
  48. 6049.
    Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?    A solemne passion of the soules loue    1598
  49. 6050.
    Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.    An epistle of an ebrew willinge to learne Christianity sent by him to London: thence, by the Archb. of Canterburies aduise, to Basil: thence returned vuith [sic] some further spech vpon it vnto the Quene of Englandes most excellent maiesty. By Hugh Brughton: ...    1598
  50. 6051.
    Broxup, William.    Saint Peters path to the ioyes of heauen wherein is described the frailtie of flesh, the power of the spirit, the labyrinth of this life, Sathans subtilitie, and the soules saluation. As also the election, liues and martyrdomes, of the twelue Apostles. By W.B.    1598
  51. 6052.
    Brucioli, Antonio, 1487-1566.    A commentary upon the Canticle of Canticles, written first in Italian by Antonio Brucioli, and now translated into English by Th. Iames fellow of New colledge in Oxford    1598
  52. 6053.
    Bruto, Giovanni Michele, ca. 1515-1594.    The necessarie, fit, and conuenient education of a yong gentlewoman written both in French and Italian, and translated into English by W. P. And now printed with the three languages togither in one volume, for the better instruction of such as are desirous to studie those tongues.    1598
  53. 6054.
    Burton, William, d. 1616.    Dauids thanksgiuing for the arraignement of the man of earth, set forth in two sermons by W.B. The first sermon sheweth the manner of Dauids thanksgining, and containeth many comfortable points necessarie for afflicted consciences. The second sermon setteth forth the matter it selfe, for Dauid giueth thanks and that is, The arraignement of the man of earth ...    1598
  54. 6055.
    Carew, Richard, 1555-1620.    A herrings tayle contayning a poeticall fiction of diuers matters worthie the reading.    1598
  55. 6056.
    Cavendish, Michael, ca. 1565-1628.    14.Ayres in tabletorie to the lute expressed with two voyces and the base violl or the voice lute only. 6.more to 4.voyces and in tabletorie. And 8.madrigalles to 5.voyces By Michaell Cavendish Gentleman    1598
  56. 6057.
    Chapman, George, 1559?-1634.    The blinde begger of Alexandria most pleasantly discoursing his variable humours in disguised shapes full of conceite and pleasure. As it hath been sundry times publickly acted in London. by the right honorable the Earle of Nottingham, Lord high Admirall his seruantes. By George Chapman: Gentleman.    1598
  57. 6058.
    Chemnitz, Martin, 1522-1586.    A substantial and Godly exposition of the praier commonly called the Lords Praier: written in Latin by that reuerend famous man, D. Martine Chemnitivs. Newly translated out of Latine into English    1598
  58. 6059.
    Church of England. Diocese of London. Bishop (1597-1604 : Bancroft)    Articles to be enquired of within the dioces of London, in the visitation of the reuerend father in God, Richard Bishop of London, in his first generall visitation, holden in the fortieth yeere of the raigne of our most gratious soueraigne Lady Elizabeth by the grace of God Queene of England, Fraunce and Ireland, Defender of the Faith,    1598
  59. 6060.
    Clapham, Henoch.    The syn, against the holy ghoste made manifest from those grounds of faith, which haue bene taught received by the faithfull in Engla[n]d, that for those 40.y. togither vnder the prosperovs raigne of my Soveraigne Lady and Quene Elishabet. Which may serue for a rayning in of the heady, yet for a spur to slouthfull spirits: by Henoch Clapham.    1598
  60. 6061.
    Cleaver, Robert, 1561 or 2-ca. 1625, attributed name.    A godlie forme of householde gouernment for the ordering of priuate families, according to the direction of Gods word. Whereunto is adioyned in a more particular manner, the seuerall duties of the husband towards his wife: and the wifes dutie towards her husband. The parents dutie towards their children: and the childrens towards their parents. The masters dutie towards his seruants: and also the seruants dutie towards their masters. Gathered by R.C.    1598
  61. 6062.
    Dickenson, John, romance writer.    Greene in conceipt New raised from his graue to write the tragique historie of faire Valeria of London. Wherein is truly discouered the rare and lamentable issue of a husbands dotage, a wiues leudnesse, children of disobedience. Receiued and reported by I.D.    1598
  62. 6063.
    Doetecam, Jan van.    A most strange and wonderfull herring taken on the 26. day of Nouember 1597, neere vnto Drenton sometime the old and chiefe cittie of the kingdome of Norway. Hauing on the one side the picture of two armed men fighting, and on the other most strange characters, as in the picture is here expressed. First printed in Dutch at Roterdam by Ian van Doetecam. And now translated into English.    1598
  63. 6064.
    Drucateen, James.    True newes from [Mecare:] and also out of Worcestershire    1598
  64. 6065.
    Du Bartas, Guillaume de Salluste, seigneur, 1544-1590.    The colonies of Bartas VVith the commentarie of S.G.S. in diuerse places corrected and enlarged by the translatour.    1598
  65. 6066.
    Du Vair, Guillaume, 1556-1621.    The moral philosophie of the Stoicks. Written in French, and englished for the benefit of them which are ignorant of that tongue. By T.I. fellow of New-Colledge in Oxford    1598
  66. 6067.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I)    An acte for punishment of rogues, vagabonds and sturdie beggers    1598
  67. 6068.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I)    By the Queene. A proclamation for the restreining and punishment of forestallers, regraters and ingrossers of corne and graine, and for the prohibition of making of any maner of starch, within her Maiesties realme and dominions    1598
  68. 6069.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I)    By the Queene. The Queenes Maiesties proclamation of suppressing of the multitudes of idle vagabonds, and for staying of all vnlawfull assemblies, especially in and about the citie of London, and for orders to punish the same    1598
  69. 6070.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I)    Elizabeth by the grace of God, Queene of England, France and Ireland, defender of the faithe, [et]c. To all to whom these presents shall come greeting. Know ye that aswell in consideration of the good, faithfull and acceptable seruice to vs heretofore done ...    1598
  70. 6071.
    Farnaby, Giles, ca. 1565-1640.    Canzonets to fowre voyces, with a song of eight parts. Compiled by Giles Farnaby Bachilar of Musicke.    1598
  71. 6072.
    Fernández, Jerónimo.    The honour of chiualrie Set downe in the most famous historie of the magnanimious and heroike Prince Don Bellianis: sonne vnto the Emperour Don Bellaneo of Greece. Wherein are described, the straunge and dangerous aduentures that him befell. With his loue towards the Princesse Florisbella: daughter vnto the Souldan of Babylon. Englished out of Italian, by L.A.    1598
  72. 6073.
    Florio, John, 1553?-1625.    A vvorlde of wordes, or Most copious, and exact dictionarie in Italian and English, collected by Iohn Florio    1598
  73. 6074.
    G. Co.    A breife narration of the possession, dispossession, and, repossession of William Sommers and of some proceedings against Mr Iohn Dorrell preacher, with aunsweres to such obiections as are made to prove the pretended counterfeiting of the said Sommers. Together with certaine depositions taken at Nottingham concerning the said matter.    1598
  74. 6075.
    Gerard, Pierre.    A preparation to the most holie ministerie wherein is set downe the true meanes to be well prepared to the same, by an exact description, and consideration, of the necessitie, excellencie, difficultie, and great profit therof; with the maruellous effects of the same: also a liuely exhortation to all youth, to giue themselues to the studie therof: and a confutation of the obiections which may be brought in any sort to touch the same: verie profitable and necessarie in these our times, ... Diuided into two bookes. Written in French by Peter Gerard, and translated into English by N.B.    1598
  75. 6076.
    Gifford, George, d. 1620.    Foure sermons vpon seuerall partes of scripture, preached by George Gyffard, preacher of the worde, at Maudlin in Essex    1598
  76. 6077.
    Goślicki, Wawrzyniec, 1530-1607.    The counsellor Exactly pourtraited in two bookes. VVherein the offices of magistrates, the happie life of subiectes, and the felicitie of common-weales is pleasantly and pithilie discoursed. A golden worke, replenished with the chiefe learning of the most excellent philosophers and lawgiuers, and not onely profitable, but verie necessarie for all those that be admitted to the administration of a well-gouerned common-weale. Written in Latin by Laurentius Grimaldus, and consecrated to the honour of the Polonian empyre. Newlie translated into English.    1598
  77. 6078.
    Gosson, Stephen, 1554-1624.    The trumpet of vvarre A sermon preached at Paules Crosse the seuenth of Maie 1598. By M. Steph. Gosson parson of great Wigborow in Essex.    1598
  78. 6079.
    Grapheuis, Rodulphus.    Prædictio astrologica. The great and vvonderfull prognostication, for the yeare of our Lord 1598. Written by Rodulphus Grapheus Doctor of Phisick in the Towne of Deuenter. Translated out of Dutch into English by W. P.    1598
  79. 6080.
    Greene, Robert, 1558?-1592.    The Scottish historie of Iames the fourth, slaine at Flodden Entermixed with a pleasant comedie, presented by Oboram King of Fayeries: as it hath bene sundrie times publikely plaide. Written by Robert Greene, Maister of Arts.    1598
  80. 6081.
    Greenham, Richard.    Paramythion tvvo treatises of the comforting of an afflicted conscience, written by M. Richard Greenham, with certaine epistles of the same argument. Heereunto are added two sermons, with certaine graue and wise counsells and answeres of the same author and argument.    1598
  81. 6082.
    H. R. (Henry Roberts), fl. 1585-1616.    Honours conquest Wherein is conteined the famous hystorie of Edward of Lancaster recounting his honourable trauailes to Ierusalem, his heroic adventures and honours, in sundrie countries gained: his resolutions, and attempts in armes. With the famous victories performed by the knight, of the vnconquered castel, a gallant English knight, his admirable forces, and sundrie conquests obtained, with his passions and sucesse in loue: full of pleasant discourses, and much varietie. VVriten by H.R.    1598
  82. 6083.
    Hamilton, Patrick, 1504?-1528.    A most excelent and fruitful treatise, called Patericks Places concerning the doctrine of fayth, and the doctrine of the law: which being knowen, you haue the pith of all diuinitie. With a briefe collection or exposition of a summe of S. Pauls doctrine touching iustification by fayth, in Iesus Christ: which is the only marke to shoote at, and the only meanes to obtaine saluation. Selected and reduced into this volume by I.D. 1598.    1598
  83. 6084.
    Hastings, Francis, Sir, d. 1610.    A watch-word to all religious, and true hearted English-men. By Sir Francis Hastings, knight    1598
  84. 6085.
    Homer.    Achilles shield Translated as the other seuen bookes of Homer, out of his eighteenth booke of Iliades. By George Chapman Gent.    1598
  85. 6086.
    Howson, John, 1557?-1632.    A second sermon, preached at Paules Crosse, the 21. of May, 1598. vpon the 21. of Math. the 12. and 13. verses concluding a former sermon preached the 4. of December 1597. vpon the same text. By Iohn Hovvson, student of Christes-Church in Oxford.    1598
  86. 6087.
    Hutton, Luke, d. 1596.    Luke Huttons lamentation which he wrote the day before his death, being condemned to be hanged at Yorke this last assises for his robberies and trespasses committed. To the tune of Wandering and wauering [...]    1598
  87. 6088.
    I. D.    A hedgerovv of busshes, brambles, and briers: or, A fielde full of tares, thistles and tine of the vanities and vaine delightes of this worlde, leading the way to eternall damnation: with seuerall exhortations or cauiats for the carelesse to shun and beware the same. Now newly compiled by I.D.    1598
  88. 6089.
    Ingmethorpe, Thomas.    A sermon vpon part of the second chapter of the first epistle of S. Iohn: Preached by Thomas Ingmethorp. The summe whereof is briefly comprised in this hexameter ...    1598
  89. 6090.
    Jacob, Henry, 1563-1624.    A treatise of the sufferings and victory of Christ, in the work of our redemption declaring by the Scripturs these two questions: that Christ suffered for vs the wrath of God, which we may well terme the paynes of hell, or hellish sorrowes. That Christ after his death on the crosse, went not into hell in his soule. Contrarie to certaine errours in these points publiklie preached in London: anno 1597.    1598
  90. 6091.
    Kimedoncius, Jacobus, d. 1596.    Of the redemption of mankind three bookes wherein the controuersie of the vniuersalitie of redemption and grace by Christ, and of his death for all men, is largely handled. Hereunto is annexed a treatise of Gods predestination in one booke. Written in Latin by Iacob Kimedoncius D. and professor of Diuinitie at Heidelberge, and translated into English by Hugh Ince preacher of the word of God.    1598
  91. 6092.
    Linschoten, Jan Huygen van, 1563-1611.    Iohn Huighen van Linschoten. his discours of voyages into ye Easte West Indies Deuided into foure bookes.    1598
  92. 6093.
    Luis, de Granada, 1504-1588.    Granados deuotion Exactly teaching how a man may truely dedicate and deuote himselfe vnto God: and so become his acceptable votary. Written in Spanish, by the learned and reuerend diuine F. Lewes of Granada. Since translated into Latine, Italian and French. And now perused, and englished, by Francis Meres, Master of Artes, student in diuinity.    1598
  93. 6094.
    Luis, de Granada, 1504-1588.    Granados spirituall and heauenlie exercises Deuided into seauen pithie and briefe meditations, for euery day in the vveeke one. Written in Spanish, by the learned and reuerend diuine, F. Lewes of Granado. Since translated into the Latine, Italian French, and the Germaine tongue. And now englished by Francis Meres, Maister of Artes of both Vniuersities, and student in Diuinitie.    1598
  94. 6095.
    Luis, de Granada, 1504-1588.    The conversion of a sinner faithfully translated out of Italian, by M.K.    1598
  95. 6096.
    Luis, de Granada, 1504-1588.    The sinners guyde A vvorke contayning the whole regiment of a Christian life, deuided into two bookes: vvherein sinners are reclaimed from the by-path of vice and destruction, and brought vnto the high-way of euerlasting happinesse. Compiled in the Spanish tongue, by the learned and reuerend diuine, F. Lewes of Granada. Since translated into Latine, Italian, and French. And nowe perused, and digested into English, by Francis Meres, Maister of Artes, and student in diuinitie.    1598
  96. 6097.
    Map, Walter, fl. 1200.    Phillis and Flora The sweete and ciuill contention of two amorous ladyes. Translated out of Latine: by R.S. Esquire.    1598
  97. 6098.
    Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637, attributed name.    A health to the gentlemanly profession of seruingmen; or, The seruingmans comforts With other thinges not impertinent to the premisses, as well pleasant as profitable to the courteous reader.    1598
  98. 6099.
    Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593.    Hero and Leander: begun by Christopher Marloe; and finished by George Chapman    1598
  99. 6100.
    Marston, John, 1575?-1634.    The metamorphosis of Pigmalions image And certaine satyres.    1598