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7401.Dod, John, 1549?-1645. ● A plaine and familiar exposition of the eleuenth and twelfth chapters of the Prouerbes of Salomon ● 1607
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7402.Downame, George, d. 1634. ● A funerall sermon preached at Watton in Hertfordshire, at the buriall of the ancient and worthy knight, Sir Philip Boteler, Decemb. 9. 1606 ● 1607
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7403.Drayton, Michael, 1563-1631. ● The legend of great Cromvvel. By Michael Drayton Esquier ● 1607
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7404.Ducci, Lorenzo. ● Ars aulica or The courtiers arte ● 1607
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7405.England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) ● A proclamation concerning starch. ● 1607
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7406.England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) ● A proclamation for iurors. ● 1607
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7407.England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) ● By the King a proclamation for the apprehending of the L. Maxwell. ● 1607
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7408.England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) ● By the King in calling to our princely remembrance, that in the late rebellion vpon pretence of depopulation and vnlawfull inclosures, the greatest number of the offenders have not beene proceeded with according to iustice and their traiterous deseruings ... ● 1607
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7409.England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) ● By the King it is a thing notorious that many of the meanest sort of our people in diuers parts of our kingdome ... haue presumed lately to assemble themselues riotously in multitudes ... ● 1607
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7410.England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) ● By the King whereas some of the meaner sort of our people did of late assemble themselues in riotous and tumultuous maner within our countie of Northampton ● 1607
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7411.England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) ● By the King. A proclamation for proroguing the parliament ● 1607
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7412.England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) ● By the King. The Kings most excellent Maiestie considering what perill oftentimes ensueth by the meanes of great assemblies of people in the time of infectious diseases ... ● 1607
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7413.England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) ● Iames by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland King, defender of the faith, [et]c. know ye that we of our speciall grace, certaine knowledge and meere motion, [et]c. haue giuen licence, liberty, power and authority and by these presents for us, our heires and successors do giue licence, liberty, power and authority vnto our welbeloued seruant sir Edward Hobbie knight ... ● 1607
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7414.Estienne, Henri, 1531-1598. ● A world of vvonders: or An introduction to a treatise touching the conformitie of ancient and moderne wonders or a preparatiue treatise to the Apologie for Herodotus. The argument whereof is taken from the Apologie for Herodotus written in Latine by Henrie Stephen, and continued here by the author himselfe. Translated out of the best corrected French copie. ● 1607
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7415.Ford, Emanuel. ● The most pleasant historie of Ornatus and Artesia Wherein is contained the vniust raigne of Thaeon King of Phrygia. Who with his sonne Lenon, (intending Ornatus death,) right heire to the crowne, was afterwardes slaine by his owne seruants, and Ornatus after many extreame miseries, crowned King. ● 1607
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7416.Ford, Thomas, d. 1648. ● Musicke of sundrie kindes set forth in two bookes. The first whereof are, aries [sic] for 4. voices to the lute, orphorion, or basse. viol, with a dialogue for two voices, and two basse viols in parts, tunde the lute way. The second are pauens, galiards, almaines, toies, igges, thumpes and such like, for two basse-viols, the lierway, so made as the greatest number may serue to play alone, very easie to be performde. Composed by Thomas Ford. ● 1607
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7417.Fuller, Nicholas, 1543-1620. ● The argument of Master Nicholas Fuller, in the case of Thomas Lad, and Richard Maunsell, his clients Wherein it is plainely proved, that the Ecclesiasticall Commissioners haue no power, by vertue of their commission, to imprison, to put to the Oath ex officio, or to fine any of his Maiesties subiects. ● 1607
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7418.Gibson, Thomas, M.A. ● Meditations vpon the hundred and sixteene psalme very profitable for all Chrisitians With an application to the present times, shewing the true vse of our late deliuerance. By Thomas Gibson Minister. ● 1607
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7419.Goodwin, George, fl. 1607-1620. ● Automachia, or the self-conflict of a Christian ● 1607
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7420.Goulart, Simon, 1543-1628. ● Admirable and memorable histories containing the wonders of our time. Collected into French out of the best authors. By I. [sic] Goulart. And out of French into English. By Ed. Grimeston. The contents of this booke followe the authors aduertisement to the reader ● 1607
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7421.Guazzo, Stefano, 1530-1593. Civil conversatione. ● The court of good counsell VVherein is set downe the true rules, how a man should choose a good wife from a bad, and a woman a good husband from a bad. Wherein is also expressed, the great care that parents should haue, for the bestowing of their children in mariage: and likewise how children ought to behaue themselues towardes their parents: and how maisters ought to gouerne their seruants, and how seruants ought to be obedient towards their maisters. Set forth as a patterne, for all people to learne wit by: published by one that hath dearely bought it by experience. ● 1607
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7422.H. A. (Henry Arthington) ● Principall points of holy profession touching these three estates of mankind. 1. Their creation. 2. Their subuertion. 3. Their restoration. Wherein 1. Gods mercifulnesse. 2. Satans maliciousnesse. 3. And mans weakenesse is made manifest. Composed in verse by H.A.G. ● 1607
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7423.Hacket, Roger, 1559-1621. ● Tvvo fruitful sermons, needfull for these times whereof the one may be called, A mariage present; the other, A sickemans glasse. Compiled by Roger Hacket, Doctor in Diuinitie. ● 1607
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7424.Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656. ● Holy obseruations. Lib. 1. Also some fewe of Dauids Psalmes metaphrased, for a taste of the rest. By Ios. Hall ● 1607
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7425.Harward, Simon, fl. 1572-1614. ● A discourse of the seuerall kinds and causes of lightnings Written by occasion of a feareful lightning which on the 17. day of this instant Nouember, anno Domini 1606. did in a very short time burne vp the spire steeple of Blechingley in Surrey, and in the same melt into infinite fragments a goodly ring of bells. By Simon Harward. ● 1607
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7426.Hayne, Thomas, 1582-1645. ● The times, places, and persons of the holie Scripture. Otherwise entituled, The generall vievv of the Holy Scriptures ● 1607
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7427.Heywood, Thomas, d. 1641, attributed name. ● The fayre mayde of the Exchange with the pleasant humours of the cripple of Fanchurch. Very delectable, and full of mirth. ● 1607
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7428.Heywood, Thomas, d. 1641. ● A woman kilde with kindnesse. Written by Tho. Heywood ● 1607
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7429.Hieron, Samuel, 1576?-1617. ● The Christians journall shewing both the course to be held, and the way to be shund by all those, who desire (as they ought) to enter into life : in three sermons vpon Matthew 7.13.14 / by Samuel Hieron. ● 1607
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7430.Hieron, Samuel, 1576?-1617. ● The dignitie of the Scripture togither with the indignity which the vnthankfull world offereth thereunto In three sermons vpon Hose. 8. 12. By Samuel Hieron. ● 1607
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7431.Hieron, Samuel, 1576?-1617. ● Three sermons 1. The good fight. Preached at the funerall of Henry Sommaster of Pens-ford in the country of Deuon, Esquire. Ian. 1606. 2. The worth of the water of life. 3. Dauids longing, and Dauids loue. By Sam. Hieron. ● 1607
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7432.Holy Roman Empire. ● Articles of the peace agreed vpon, between the Archduke Mathias, on the Emperours part, and the deputies of the Lord Botzkay, and of other Lords of Hungarie on the other partie In like manner, the articles, and conditions of truce, set downe betweene the Emperour and the great Turke, for 15. yeares. All beeing faithfully translated out of high Dutch into French, and out of the same into English. ● 1607
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7433.Hume, Tobias, d. 1645. ● Captaine Humes poeticall musicke Principally made for two basse-viols, yet so contriued, that it may be plaied 8. seuerall waies vpon sundry instruments with much facilitie. 1 The first way or musicke is for one bass-viole to play alone in pares, which standeth alwaies on the right side of this booke. 2 The second musicke is for two basse-viols to play toghether. 3 The third musicke, for three basse-viols to play together. 4 The fourth musicke, for two tenor viols and a basse-viole. 5 The fift musicke, for two lutes and a basse-viole. 6 The sixt musicke, for two orpherions and a basse-viole. 7 The seuenth musicke, to vse the voyce to some of these musicks, but especially to the three basse-viols, or to the two orpherions with one basse-viole to play the ground. 8 The eight and last musicke, in conforting all these instruments together with the virginals, or rather with a winde instrument and the voice Composed by Tobias Hume gentleman. ● 1607
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7434.Humfrey, Richard. ● The conflict of Iob By way of dialogue. Compiled for illustration, or opening of that great encounter: and may also serue as a paraphrase vpon that heauenly worke. By R.H. ● 1607
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7435.I. D., fl. 1607. ● A protestation against popery by way of a confession of Christian religion collected for the benefit of private friends ● 1607
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7436.James I, King of England, 1566-1625. ● Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus. Or An apologie for the Oath of allegiance against the two breues of Pope Paulus Quintus, and the late letter of Cardinal Bellarmine to G. Blackvvel the Arch-priest. Authoritate regiâ. ● 1607
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7437.James, Edward. ● A retrayt sounded to certaine brethren lately seduced by the schismaticall Brownists to forsake the church written by Edward Iames ... ● 1607
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7438.James, Thomas, 1573?-1629. ● The humble supplication of Thomas Iames student in diuintie and keeper of the publike librarie at Oxford, for reformation of the ancient Fathers VVorkes, by papists sundrie wayes depraued. ● 1607
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7439.Jewel, John, 1522-1571. ● Seuen godly and learned sermons preached by the Reuerend Father in God Iohn Iuel, late bishop of Salisburie. Neuer before imprinted ● 1607
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7440.Joannes, de Mediolano. ● The Englishmans docter. Or, The schoole of Salerne Or, physicall obseruations for the perfect preseruing of the body of man in continuall health. ● 1607
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7441.Johnson, Richard, 1573-1659? ● The pleasant vvalkes of Moore-fields Being the guift of two sisters, now beautified, to the continuing fame of this worthy citty. ● 1607
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7442.Jones, Robert, fl. 1597-1615. ● Cantus The first set of madrigals, of 3.4.5.6.7.8. parts for viols and voices, or for voices alone, or as you please. Composed by Robert Iones. ● 1607
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7443.Jones, William, of Usk. ● Gods vvarning to His people of England, by the great overflowing of the waters or floudes lately hapned in South-Wales and many other places vvherein is declared the great losses and wonderfull damages that hapned thereby, by the drowning of many townes and villages to the vtter vndooing of many thousandes of people. ● 1607
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7444.Jones, William, of Usk. ● Gods vvarning to his people of England By the great ouer-flowing of the vvaters or floudes lately hapned in South-wales and many other places. Wherein is described the great losses, and wonderfull damages, that hapned thereby: by the drowning of many townes and villages, to the vtter vndooing of many thousandes of people. ● 1607
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7445.King, John, 1559?-1621. ● A sermon preached in Oxon: the 5. of November. 1607. By John Kinge Doctor of Divinity, Deane of Christ Church, and Vicechancellor of the Vniversity ● 1607
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7446.King, John, 1559?-1621. ● The fourth sermon preached at Hampton Court on Tuesday the last of Sept. 1606. By John Kinge Doctor of Divinity, and Deane of Christ-Church in Oxon ● 1607
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7447.Lever, Christopher, fl. 1627. ● A crucifixe: or, A meditation vpon repentance, and, the holie passion. Written by Christopher Lever ● 1607
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7448.Lever, Christopher, fl. 1627. ● Queene Elizabeths teares: or, Her resolute bearing the Christian crosse inflicted on her by the persecuting hands of Steuen Gardner Bishop of Winchester, in the bloodie time of Queene Marie. Written by Christopher Leuer. ● 1607
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7449.Lloyd, Lodowick, fl. 1573-1610. ● Hilaria: or The triumphant feast for the fift of August ● 1607
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7450.Lloyd, Lodowick, fl. 1573-1610. ● The choyce of ievvels. By Lodowik Lloid Esquier ● 1607
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7451.Lloyd, Lodowick, fl. 1573-1610. ● The ivbile of Britane. By Lodowik Lloid Esquier ● 1607
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7452.Lloyd, Lodowick, fl. 1573-1610. ● The tragicocomedie of serpents. By Lodowik Lloid Esquier. ● 1607
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7453.Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637. ● Cauelarice, or The English horseman contayning all the arte of horse-manship, as much as is necessary for any man to vnderstand, whether he be horse-breeder, horse-ryder, horse-hunter, horse-runner, horse-ambler, horse-farrier, horse-keeper, coachman, smith, or sadler. Together, with the discouery of the subtill trade or mistery of horse-coursers, an explanatio[n] of the excellency of a horses vndersta[n]ding, or how to teach them to doe trickes like Bankes his curtall: and that horses may be made to drawe drie-foot like a hound. Secrets before vnpublished, now carefully set down for the profit of this whole nation: by Geruase Markham. ● 1607
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7454.Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637. ● The English Arcadia alluding his beginning from Sir Philip Sydneys ending. By Iaruis Markham. ● 1607
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7455.Marston, John, 1575?-1634. ● VVhat you vvill. By Iohn Marston ● 1607
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7456.Mason, Francis, 1566?-1621. ● The avthoritie of the Chvrch in making canons and constitutions concerning things indifferent and the obedience thereto required: with particular application to the present estate of the Church of England. Deliuered in a sermon preached in the Greene yard at Norwich the third Sunday after Trinitie. 1605. By Fran. Mason, Bacheler of Diuinitie, and sometime fellow of Merton College in Oxford. And now in sundrie points by him enlarged. ● 1607
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7457.Mehmed II, Sultan of the Turks, 1432-1481. ● The Turkes secretorie conteining his sundrie letters sent to diuers emperours, kings, princes and states, full of proud bragges, and bloody threatnings: with seuerall answers to the same, both pithie and peremptorie. Translated truly out of the Latine copie. ● 1607
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7458.Meriton, George, d. 1624. ● A sermon of nobilitie· Preached at VVhite-hall, before the King in February 1606. By George Meriton Doctor of Diuinity, one of his Maiesties chaplaines in ordinary; and parson of Hadleigh in Suffolke. ● 1607
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7459.Meriton, George, d. 1624. ● A sermon of repentance. Preached by George Meriton Doctor of Diuinity, and one of his Maiesties chaplaines in ordinary ● 1607
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7460.Middleton, Thomas, d. 1627. ● Michaelmas terme As it hath been sundry times acted by the Children of Paules. ● 1607
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7461.Middleton, Thomas, d. 1627. ● The phoenix as it hath beene sundry times acted by the Children of Paules, and presented before his Maiestie. ● 1607
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7462.Milbourne, Richard, d. 1624. ● Concerning imposition of hands A sermon a the Lord Archbishop his visitation metropolitical, held, at Saint Marie Cray in Kent, by the Bishop of Rochester his Graces commissioner, the 7 of September last, preached by Richard Milborne Doctor of Diuinitie, and parson of Seuenoke in Kent. ● 1607
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7463.Mornay, Philippe de, seigneur du Plessis-Marly, 1549-1623. ● Six excellent treatises of life and death collected (and published in French) by Philip Mornay, sieur du Plessis ; and now (first) translated into English. ● 1607
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7464.Murray, John, 1575?-1632, attributed name. aut ● A godly and fruitfull sermon preached at Lieth in Scotland by a faithfull minister of Gods holy Gospell ● 1607
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7465.Netherlands. Sovereign (1598-1621 : Albert and Isabella). ● Articles of agreement, concerning the cessation of warre, betweene the Arch-duke and the states of the vnited Prouinces Procured by a fryar, called Iohn of Ney, confessour to the Arch-duke and the Infanta. Wherunto is annexed the state of other things happened about the same time. With Warres testament, or his last will, made at his departure out of the said Netherlauds [sic]. Translated out of the Dutch. ● 1607
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7466.Newman, Arthur. ● The Bible-bearer. By A.N. sometimes of Trinity Colledge in Oxford ● 1607
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7467.Niccols, Richard, 1584-1616. ● The cuckovv. Richardus Niccols, in Artibus Bac. Oxon ● 1607
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7468.Nicholl, John, emigrant to Guiana. ● An houre glasse of Indian newes. Or A true and tragicall discourse, shewing the most lamentable miseries, and distressed calamities indured by 67 Englishmen, which were sent for a supply to the planting in Guiana in the yeare. 1605 VVho not finding the saide place, were for want of victuall, left a shore in Saint Lucia, an island of caniballs, or men-eaters in the West-Indyes, vnder the conduct of Captain Sen-Iohns, of all which said number, onely a 11. are supposed to be still liuing, whereof 4. are lately returnd into England. Written by Iohn Nicholl, one of the aforesaid company. ● 1607
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7469.Nixon, Anthony. ● The three English brothers Sir Thomas Sherley his trauels, vvith his three yeares imprisonment in Turkie: his inlargement by his Maiesties letters to the great Turke: and lastly, his safe returne into England this present yeare, 1607. Sir Anthony Sherley his embassage to the Christian princes. Master Robert Sherley his wars against the Turkes, with his marriage to the Emperour of Persia his neece. ● 1607
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7470.Norden, John, 1548-1625? ● The surueyors dialogue Diuided into fiue bookes: very profitable for all men to peruse, that haue to do with the reuenues of land, or the manurance, vse, or occupation thereof, both lords and tenants: as also and especially for such as indeuor to be seene in the faculty of surueying of mannors, lands, tenements, By I.N. ● 1607
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7471.Owen, John, 1560?-1622. ● Epigrammatum Ioannis Owen Cambro-Britanni libri tres Ad illustrissinam [sic] D. Mariam Neuille, Comitis Dorcestriæ filiam, patronam suam. ● 1607
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7472.Parker, Robert, 1564-1614. ● A scholasticall discourse against symbolizing with Antichrist in ceremonies: especially in the signe of the crosse ● 1607
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7473.Parsons, Robert, 1546-1610. ● A treatise tending to mitigation tovvardes Catholike-subiectes in England VVherin is declared, that it is not impossible for subiects of different religion, (especially Catholikes and Protestantes) to liue togeather in dutifull obedience and subiection, vnder the gouernment of his Maiesty of Great Britany. Against the seditions wrytings of Thomas Morton minister, some others to the contrary. Whose two false and slaunderous groundes, pretended to be dravvne from Catholike doctrine practice, concerning rebellion and equiuocation, are ouerthrowne, and cast vpon himselfe. Dedicated to the learned schoole-deuines, cyuill and canon lavvyers of the tvvo vniuersities of England. By P.R. ● 1607
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7474.Pelling, John, 1561 or 2-1621. ● A sermon of the prouidence of God Preached at Paules Crosse, the 25. of October. 1607. By Iohn Pelling Bacchalaur of Diuinitie. ● 1607
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7475.Perkins, William, 1558-1602. ● A cloud of faithfull witnesses, leading to the heauenly Canaan, or, A commentarie vpon the 11 chapter to the Hebrewes preached in Cambridge by that godly, and iudicious divine, M. William Perkins ; long expected and desired, and therefore published at the request of his executours, by Will. Crashawe and Tho. Pierson, preachers of Gods Word, who heard him preach it, and wrote it from his mouth. ● 1607
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7476.Perkins, William, 1558-1602. ● A treatise of mans imaginations Shewing his naturall euill thoughts: His want of good thoughts: The way to reforme them. Framed and preached by M. Wil. Perkins. ● 1607
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7477.Perkins, William, 1558-1602. ● The arte of prophecying, or, A treatise concerning the sacred and onely true manner and methode of preaching first written in Latine by Master William Perkins ; and now faithfully translated into English (for that it containeth many worthie things fit for the knowledge of men of all degrees) by Thomas Tuke. ● 1607
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7478.Phayer, Thomas, 1510?-1560. ● A booke of presidents, with additions of diuers necessarie instruments, meete for all such as desire to learne the manner and forme how to make euidences and instruments, as in the table of this booke more plainly appeareth.. ● 1607
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7479.Philips, Edward. ● Certain godly and learned sermons, preached by that worthy seruant of Christ M. Ed. Philips in S. Sauiors in Southwarke: vpon the whole foure first chapters of Matthew, Luc. 11. vers. 24. 25. 26. Rom. 8. the whole, 1. Thess. 5. 19. Tit. 2. 11. 12. Iames 2. from the 20. to the 26. and 1. Ioh. 3. 9. 10. And were taken by the pen of H. Yeluerton of Grayes Inne Gentleman ● 1607
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7480.Plat, Hugh, Sir, 1552-1611? ● Certaine philosophical preparations of foode and beverage for sea-men, in their long voyages: with some necessary, approoued, and hermeticall medicines and antidotes, fit to be had in readinesse at sea, for preuention or cure of diuers diseases. ● 1607
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7481.Powel, Gabriel, 1576-1611. ● De adiaphoris Theological and scholastical positions, concerning the nature and vse of things indifferent. Where also is methodically and briefely handled, of ciuill and ecclesiasticall magistrates, of humane lawes, of Christian libertie, of scandall, and of the worship of God. A vowed worke, destinated (by the grace of God) to appease the dissentions of the Church of England. Written in Latine by M. Gabriel Powel, and translated into English by T.I. ● 1607
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7482.Powel, Gabriel, 1576-1611. ● The mysterie of redemption. Or The particular manner how man is redeemed from sinne, iustified before God, and made partaker of euerlasting life Describing the nature, causes, parts, properties and effects of iustification. With divers sweet and comfortable prayers interposed betweene euerie chapter. ● 1607
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7483.Pricket, Robert. ● The Iesuits miracles, or new popish vvonders Containing the straw, the crowne, and the vvondrous child, with the confutation of them and their follies. ● 1607
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7484.Pricket, Robert. ● The Lord Coke his speech and charge VVith a discouerie of the abuses and corruption of officers. ● 1607
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7485.Procter, Thomas. ● A vvorthy vvorke profitable to this whole kingdome Concerning the mending of all high-waies, as also for waters and iron workes. By Tho: Procter Esquire. ● 1607
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7486.R. S., fl. 1607. ● The Iesuites play at Lyons in France as it was there presented. Both to the amazement of the beholders, and the destruction of the actors, in August last past. Credibly informed by a factors letter (who was an eye witnesse) to his right worshipful maister in London. ● 1607
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7487.Raymonde, Henry. ● The maiden queene entituled the Britaine shepheardes teares for the death of Astrabomica Augmented the worldes vanitie. Both in sententiall verse, necessary and profitable to bee read of all men. 1607. ● 1607
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7488.Ridley, Thomas, Sir, 1550?-1629. ● A vievv of the ciuile and ecclesiastical lavv and wherein the practise of them is streitned, and may be relieued within this land. VVritten by Thomas Ridley Doctor of the Ciuile Law. ● 1607
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7489.Rogers, Thomas, d. 1616. ● The faith, doctrine, and religion, professed, protected in the realme of England, and dominions of the same expressed in 39 articles, concordablie agreed vpon by the reuerend bishops, and clergie of this kingdome, at two seuerall meetings, or conuocations of theirs, in the yeares of our Lord, 1562, and 1604: the said articles analised into propositions, and the propositions prooued to be agreeable both to the written word of God, and to the extant confessions of all the neighbour churches, Christianlie reformed: the aduersaries also of note, and name, which from the apostles daies, and primitiue Church hetherto, haue crossed, or contradicted the said articles in generall, or any particle, or proposition arising from anie of them in particular, heereby are discouered, laid open, and so confuted. Perused, and by the lawfull authoritie of the Church of England, allowed to be publique. ● 1607
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7490.Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630? ● Democritus, or Doctor Merry-man his medicines, against melancholy humors. Written by S.R. ● 1607
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7491.Russell, William, fl. 1607. ● The reporte of a bloudie and terrible massacre in the citty of Mosco with the fearefull and tragicall end of Demetrius the last Duke, before him raigning at this present. ● 1607
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7492.Sarpi, Paolo, 1552-1623. ● An apology, or, apologiticall answere, made by Father Paule a Venetian, of the order of Serui, vnto the exceptions and obiections of Cardinall Bellarmine, against certaine treatises and resolutions of Iohn Gerson, concerning the force and validitie of excommunication. First published in Italian, and now translated into English. Seene and allowed by publicke authoritie ● 1607
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7493.Serres, Jean de, 1540?-1598. ● A general inuentorie of the history of France from the beginning of that monarchie, vnto the treatie of Veruins, in the year 1598. Written by Ihon de Serres. And continued vnto these times, out off the best authors which haue written of that subiect. Translated out of French into English, by Edward Grimeston Gentleman. ● 1607
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7494.Serres, Olivier de, 1539-1619. ● The perfect vse of silk-vvormes, and their benefit With the exact planting, and artificiall handling of mulberrie trees whereby to nourish them, and the figures to know how to feede the wormes, and to winde off the silke. And the fit maner to prepare the barke of the white mulberrie to make fine linnen and other workes thereof. Done out of the French originall of D'Oliuier de Serres Lord of Pradel into English, by Nicholas Geffe Esquier. With an annexed discourse of his owne, of the meanes and sufficiencie of England for to haue abundance of fine silke by feeding of silke-wormes within the same; as by apparent proofes by him made and continued appeareth. For the generall vse and vniuersall benefit of all those his countrey men which embrace them. Neuer the like yet here discouered by any. ● 1607
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7495.Sharpham, Edward, 1576-1608. ● Cupids vvhirligig As it hath bene sundry times acted by the Children of the Kings Majesties Reuels. ● 1607
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7496.Sharpham, Edward, 1576-1608. ● The fleire· As it hath beene often played in the Blacke-Fryers by the Children of the Reuells. Written by Edward Sharpham of the Middle Temple, Gentleman. ● 1607
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7497.Smith, Henry, 1550?-1591. ● Two sermons, of Ionahs punishment ; Foure sermons preached by Maister Henry Smith ; and published by a more perfect copie then heretofore. ● 1607
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7498.Sparke, Thomas, 1548-1616. ● A brotherly persvvasion to vnitie, and vniformitie in iudgement, and practise touching the receiued, and present ecclesiasticall gouernment, and the authorised rites and ceremonies of the Church of England. VVritten by Thomas Sparke Doctor in Diuinitie. And seene, allowed, and commended by publike authoritie to be printed ● 1607
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7499.Spilbergen, Joris van, 1568?-1620. ● The sea fight in the Road of Gibraltar the 25. of Aprill last, betwixt the K. of Spaines carackts and gallions, and the Hollandish men of warre, reported by a letter written a-bourd the Hollands fleete, by a commaunder in the same, and faithfully translated into English ● 1607
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7500.Sprint, John, d. 1623. ● Propositions, tending to proove the necessarie vse of the Christian Sabbaoth or Lords day; and that it is com... vs in Gods [wo]rd. VVherevnto is added the practice of that sacred day, framed after the rules of the same word. By Iohn Sprint, an unvvorthie minister of the Gospell of Iesus Christ, at Thornebery in Gloucester shire. ● 1607