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7501.Stafford, Robert, 1588-1618. ● A geographicall and anthologicall description of all the empires and kingdomes, both of continent and ilands in this terrestriall globe Relating their scituations, manners, customes, prouinces, and gouernements. ● 1607
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7502.Stirling, William Alexander, Earl of, 1567 or 8-1640. ● The monarchicke tragedies Crœsus, Darius, The Alexandræan, Iulius Cæsar. Newly enlarged by William Alexander, Gentleman of the Princes priuie chamber. ● 1607
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7503.Synod of Gap. ● Solenne decretum a nationali ecclesiarum Gallicarum Synodo (celebrata Gapinci apud Delphinates) proclamatum publicæ confessioni earumdem adscriptum A solemn decree of the nationall synod of Gap, in the province of Delphine, in France, publikely proclaimed, and ascribed to the publique confession of the Church. ● 1607
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7504.Tomkis, Thomas, fl. 1604-1615. ● Lingua: or The combat of the tongue, and the fiue senses for superiority A pleasant comœdie. ● 1607
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7505.Topsell, Edward, 1572-1625? ● The historie of foure-footed beastes Describing the true and liuely figure of euery beast, with a discourse of their seuerall names, conditions, kindes, vertues (both naturall and medicinall) countries of their breed, their loue and hate to mankinde, and the wonderfull worke of God in their creation, preseruation, and destruction. Necessary for all diuines and students, because the story of euery beast is amplified with narrations out of Scriptures, fathers, phylosophers, physitians, and poets: wherein are declared diuers hyerogliphicks, emblems, epigrams, and other good histories, collected out of all the volumes of Conradus Gesner, and all other writers to this present day. By Edward Topsell. ● 1607
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7506.Tourneur, Cyril, 1575?-1626, attributed name. ● The reuengers tragædie As it hath beene sundry times acted, by the Kings Maiesties Seruants. ● 1607
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7507.Tuke, Thomas, d. 1657. ● The true trial and turning of a sinner. Or, three plaine and profitable sermons teaching the search and triall of our waies, repentance of sinne, and true turning vnto God. The summe whereof was preached at Feuersham in Kent Aug. 3. 1606. By Thomas Tuke. ● 1607
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7508.Turner, Richard, poet. ● Nosce te, (humors.) By Richard Turner ● 1607
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7509.United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal. ● A declaration or proffer of the Archdukes of Brabant concerning a truce betweene them and the States of the Free vnited Netherlandish Prouinces, tending to the treatie for a perpetuall peace betweene them: or for a surceasance of armes for certaine yeares. Contained in a letter sent vnto the said states. Also the ansvver and acceptance of the states of the vnited prouinces vnto the arch-dukes. Translated out of Netherlandish printed copie. ● 1607
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7510.Univocè-catholicus. ● Lucta Iacobi: or, A bonefire for His Maiesties double deliuerie, from the deluge in Perth, the 5. of August, 1600. And the doomesday of Britaine, the 5. of Nouember. 1605. Seene and allowed ● 1607
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7511.Vignier, Nicolas. ● Concerning the excommunication of the Venetians a discourse against Cæsar Baronius Cardinall of the Church of Rome In which the true nature and vse of excommunication is briefly and cleerly demonstrated, both by testimonies of Holy Scripture, and from the old records of Christs Church. Written in Latine by Nicolas Vignier, and translated into English after the copie printed at Samur 1606. Whereunto is added the Bull of Pope Paulus the Fift, against the Duke, Senate and Commonwealth of Venice: with the protestation of the sayd Duke and Senate. As also an apologie of Frier Paul of the order of Serui in Venice. ● 1607
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7512.W. N., Gent. ● Barley-breake, or, A vvarning for vvantons. Written by W.N. Gent ● 1607
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7513.W. S. ● The puritaine or The vviddovv of VVatling-streete Acted by the Children of Paules. Written by W.S. ● 1607
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7514.W. S. ● To the faythfull Christians [by] Christ's vnworthie minister that desireth your edification, W.S. ● 1607
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7515.Wakeman, Robert, 1575 or 6-1629. ● The poore-mans preacher A sermon preached at S. Maries Spittle in London, on Tuesday in Easter weeke, being April. 7. 1607. By Ro. Wakeman Bachelar of Diuinitie, and fellow of Ballioll College in Oxford. ● 1607
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7516.Walkington, Thomas, d. 1621. ● The optick glasse of humors. Or The touchstone of a golden temperature, or the Philosophers stone to make a golden temper wherein the foure complections sanguine, cholericke, phlegmaticke, melancholicke are succinctly painted forth, and their externall intimates laide open to the purblind eye of ignorance it selfe, by which euery one may iudge of what complection he is, and answerably learne what is most sutable to his nature. Lately pend by T.W. Master of Artes. ● 1607
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7517.West, Richard, fl. 1606-1619. ● The court of conscience or Dick VVhippers sessions VVith the order of his arraigning and punishing of many notorious, dissembling, wicked, and vitious liuers in this age. By Richard West. ● 1607
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7518.Wilkins, George, fl. 1607. ● The miseries of inforst mariage As it is now playd by his Maiesties Seruants. By George Wilkins. ● 1607
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7519.Wilkins, George, fl. 1607. ● Three miseries of Barbary: plague. famine. ciuill warre With a relation of the death of Mahamet the late Emperour: and a briefe report of the now present wars betweene the three brothers. ● 1607
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7520.Wilkinson, Robert, Dr. in Divinity. ● A sermon preached at North-Hampton the 21. of Iune last past, before the Lord Lieutenant of the county, and the rest of the commissioners there assembled vpon occasion of the late rebellion and riots in those parts committed ● 1607
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7521.Wilkinson, Robert, Dr. in Divinity. ● The merchant royall A sermon preached at White-Hall before the Kings Maiestie, at the nuptials of the Right Honourable the Lord Hay and his Lady, vpon the Twelfe day last being Ianuar. 6. 1607. ● 1607
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7522.Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621. ● An harmonie vpon the first booke of Samuel wherein according to the methode obserued in Hexapla vpon Genesis, and Exodus, but more compendiously abridged, these speciall things are obserued vpon euery chapter: the diuers readings compared, doubtfull questions explaned, places of Scripture reconciled, controuersies briefly touched, and morall collections applied. Wherein aboue foure hundred theologicall questions are handled, with great breuitie and much varietie, by the former author of Hexapla on Genesis. ● 1607
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7523.Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621. ● Loidoromastix: that is, A scourge for a rayler containing a full and sufficient answer vnto the vnchristian raylings, slaunders, vntruths, and other iniurious imputations, vented of late by one Richard Parkes master of Arts, against the author of Limbomastix. VVherein three hundred raylings, errors, contradictions, falsifications of fathers, corruptions of Scripture, with other grosse ouersights, are obserued out of the said vncharitable discourse, by Andrevv Willet Professor of Diuinitie. ● 1607
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7524.Wilson, George, fl. 1607. ● The commendation of cockes, and cock-fighting VVherein is shewed, that cocke-fighting was before the comming of Christ. ● 1607
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7525.1607 Lamentable newes out of Monmouthshire in VVales Contayning, the wonderfull and most fearefull accidents of the great ouerflowing of waters in the saide countye, drowning infinite numbers of cattell of all kinds, as sheepe, oxen, kine and horses, with others: together with the losse of many men, women and children, and the subuersion of xxvi parishes in Ianuary last 1607. ● 1607
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7526.1607. A true report of certaine wonderfull ouerflowings of waters, now lately in Summerset-shire, Norfolke, and other places of England destroying many thousands of men, women, and children, ouerthrowing and bearing downe whole townes and villages, and drowning infinite numbers of sheepe and other cattle. ● 1607
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7527.A bloodie tragedie, or Romish maske. Acted by fiue Iesuites, and sixteene young Germaine maides. Presented in a church (within the dukedome of Bauaria) at the high altar, in the citie of Miniken in Germanie, in March . 1607. / Translated out of the High-Dutch, and printed at Nuremberg by Iohn Lankenberger. ● 1607
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7528.A letter of a baker of Boulougne, sent to the pope. Translated out of the Italian copy (printed at Florence) into French and Dutch and now into English.. ● 1607
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7529.A pleasaunt conceited historie, called The taming of a shrew As it hath beene sundry times acted by the right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke his Seruants. ● 1607
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7530.A true report of the araignment, tryall, conuiction, and condemnation, of a popish priest, named Robert Drewrie at the Sessions house in the old Baylie, on Friday and VVednesday, the 20. and 24. of February: the extraordinary great grace and mercie offered him, and his stubborne, traytorous, and wilfull refusall. Also the tryall and death of Humphrey Lloyd, for maliciouslie murdering one of the Guard. And lastly the execution of the said Robert Drewry, drawne in his priestly habit, and as he was a Benedictine fryer, on Thursdaie following to Tiborne, where he was hanged and quartered. ● 1607
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7531.An Epitaph upon the death of the right worthy and worsh. gent. S. Edward Stanhope, Knight, deceased and whilst that he lived, doctor of the ciuill law, one of the maisters of His Maiesties high Court of Chauncery ... who deceased the 16 day of March, An. Dom. 1607. ● 1607
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7532.In the time of Gods visitation by sicknesse or mortality especially may be used by governours of families. ● 1607
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7533.Miracle vpon miracle. Or A true relation of the great floods which happened in Couentry, in Lynne, and other places, on the 16. and 17. dayes of Aprill last past, in this present yeare of our Lord God, 1607 ● 1607
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7534.The Best choyce a funerall sermon / published at the desire of some of the friends of the dead. ● 1607
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7535.The fierce and cruel battaile fought by the three Kings in Barbarie, nere to the cittie of Maroques, the 25. of Aprill last. 1607 ● 1607
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7536.The tragedie of Cæsar and Pompey or Cæsars reuenge Priuately acted by the students of Trinity Colledge in Oxforde. ● 1607
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7537.Abbot, George, 1562-1633. ● A sermon preached at Westminster May 26. 1608 at the funerall solemnities of the Right Honorable Thomas Earle of Dorset, late l. high treasurer of England by George Abbot ... ; now published at the request of some honourable persons, very few things being added, which were then cut off by the shortnesse of the time. ● 1608
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7538.Abbot, Robert, 1560-1618. ● A vvedding sermon preached at Bentley in Darby-shire vpon Michaelmasse day last past anno Domini. 1607. Wherein is set forth the bond and preseruation. ... By R. Abbot ... ● 1608
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7539.Ainsworth, Henry, 1571-1622? ● An epistle sent vnto tuuo daughters of VVarwick from H.N., the oldest father of the Familie of Love ; with a refutation of the errors that are therein, by H.A. ● 1608
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7540.Ariosto, Lodovico, 1474-1533. ● Ariosto's satyres in seuen famous discourses, shewing the state, 1 Of the Court, and courtiers. 2 Of libertie, and the clergie in generall. 3 Of the Romane clergie. 4 Of marriage. 5 Of soldiers, musitians, and louers. 6 Of schoolmasters and scholers. 7 Of honor, and the happiest life. In English, by Garuis Markham. ● 1608
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7541.Armin, Robert, fl. 1610. ● [A nest of ninnies Simply of themselues without compound. Stultorum plena sunt omnia. By Robert Armin.] ● 1608
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7542.B. P., fl. 1608. ● The prentises practise in Godlinesse, and his true freedome Diuided into ten chapters. Written by B.P. ● 1608
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7543.Bailey, William, of Stapleford Abbat, Essex. ● A rumor of warres among the times and signes of peace A sermon preached at Hamsted, in Middlesex, the 6. of September 1608. By William Bailey. ● 1608
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7544.Balbani, Niccolo, d. 1587. ● Newes from Italy of a second Moses or, the life of Galeacius Caracciolus the noble Marquesse of Vico Containing the story of his admirable conuersion from popery, and his forsaking of a rich marquessedome for the Gospels sake. Written first in Italian, thence translated into latin by reuerend Beza, and for the benefit of our people put into English: and now published by W. Crashavv ... ● 1608
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7545.Bell, Thomas, fl. 1593-1610. ● The Iesuits antepast conteining, a repy against a pretensed aunswere to the Downe-fall of poperie, lately published by a masked Iesuite Robert Parsons by name, though he hide himselfe couertly vnder the letters of S.R. which may fitly be interpreted (a sawcy rebell.) ● 1608
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7546.Bell, Thomas, fl. 1593-1610. ● The tryall of the nevv religion Contayning a plaine demonstration, that the late faith and doctrine of the Church of Rome, is indeede the new religion. By Thomas Bell. ● 1608
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7547.Bernard, Richard, 1568-1641. ● Christian advertisements and counsels of peace Also disswasions from the separatists schisme, commonly called Brownisme, which is set apart from such truths as they take from vs and other reformed churches, and is nakedly discouered, that so the falsitie thereof may better be discerned, and so iustly condemned and wisely auoided. Published, for the benefit of the humble and godlie louer of the trueth. By Richard Bernard, preacher of Gods word. ● 1608
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7548.Bishop, William, 1554?-1624. ● A reproofe of M. Doct. Abbots defence, of the Catholike deformed by M. W. Perkins Wherein his sundry abuses of Gods sacred word, and most manifold mangling, misaplying, and falsifying, the auncient Fathers sentences,be so plainely discouered, euen to the eye of euery indifferent reader, that whosoeuer hath any due care of his owne saluation, can neuer hereafter giue him more credit, in matter of faith and religion. The first part. Made by W.P.B. and Doct. in diuinty. ● 1608
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7549.Bownd, Nicholas, d. 1613. ● A treatise ful of consolation for all that are afflicted in minde, or bodie, or otherwise Which armeth vs against impatiencie vnder any crosse. By Nicolas Bovvnde Doctor of Divinitie. ● 1608
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7550.Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626? ● Diuine considerations of the soule concerning the excellencie of God, and the vilenesse of man. Verie necessarie and profitable for euerie true Christian seriously looke into. By N.B. G. ● 1608
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7551.Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612. ● A petition to the lords to examine the religion and cariage of D. Ban. Archb. By Hugh Broughton ● 1608
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7552.Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612. ● Our Lordes famile and many other poinctes depending upon it opened against a Iew, Rabbi David Farar: who disputed many houres, with hope to overthrow the gospel, opened in Ebrew explication of Christianitie; that instructed, Rabbi Abraham Ruben. With a Greke epistle to the Geneveans. By H. Broughton. ● 1608
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7553.Bulkley, Edward, d. 1621? ● An apologie for the religion established in the Church of England Being an answer to T.W. his 12. Articles of the last edition. In this impression recognized and much inlarged. Also answers to three other writings of three seuerall papists. By Ed: Bulkley Doctor of Diuinitie. ● 1608
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7554.Burton, William, d. 1616. ● The Christians heauenly treasure. By William Burton of Reading in Barkeshire ● 1608
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7555.Chapman, George, 1559?-1634. ● The conspiracie, and tragedie of Charles Duke of Byron, Marshall of France Acted lately in two playes, at the Black-Friers. Writted by George Chapman. ● 1608
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7556.Charron, Pierre, 1541-1603. ● Of wisdome three bookes written in French by Peter Charro[n] Doctr of Lawe in Paris. Translated by Samson Lennard ● 1608
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7557.Clapham, Henoch. ● Errour on the left hand, through a frozen securitie Howsoeuer hot in opposition, when Satan so hears them. Acted by way of dialogue. Betw. 1 Malcontent and Romanista. 2 Mal-content Romanista Libertinus. 3 Malcontent and Libertinus. 4 Malcontent and Atheos. 5 Malcontent and Atheoi. 6 Malcontent the good bad spirit. 7 Malcontent and Mediocrity. By Henoch Clapham. ● 1608
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7558.Clapham, Henoch. ● Errour on the right hand, through a preposterous zeale Acted by way of dialogue. Betweene 1 Mal-content and Flyer. 2 Flyer and Anabaptist. 3 Anabaptist, Legatine-arrian. 4 Flyer and Legatine-arrian. 5 Flier, Legaine-arria[n] Familist. 6 Flyer and Familist. 7 Flyer and Mediocritie. Whereto is also added, certaine positions touching Church and Antichrist: as without the true holding thereof, it is impossible for a zelous soule, to auoyde either schisme or faction. By Henoch Clapham. ● 1608
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7559.Cooper, Thomas, fl. 1626. ● The Christians daily sacrifice containing a daily direction for a setled course of sanctification. Expressing the scope of the seuen treatises of Master Rogers, as also the summe of Master Greenham his spirituall obseruations, with some further increase tending to perfection. By Tho. Cooper. ● 1608
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7560.Corderoy, Jeremy, b. 1562 or 3. ● A warning for worldlings, or, A comfort to the godly, and a terror to the wicked set forth dialogue wise, betweene a scholler and a trauailer / by Ieremie Corderoy, student in Oxford. ● 1608
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7561.Cowper, William, 1568-1619. ● The triumph of a Christian contayning three excellent and heauenly treatises. 1 Iacobs wrestling with God. 2 The conduit of comfort. 3 A preparatiue for the Lords Supper. Full of sweet consolations for all that desire the comfortable sweetnesse of Iesus Christ, and necessary for those who are troubled in conscience. Written by that worthy man Master William Couper, minister of Gods word. ● 1608
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7562.Crakanthorpe, Richard, 1567-1624. ● A sermon of sanctification preached on the Act Sunday at Oxford, Iulie 12, 1607. By Richard Crakanthorp Doctor of Diuinity. ● 1608
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7563.Crashaw, William, 1572-1626. ● The sermon preached at the Crosse, Feb. xiiij. 1607. By W. Crashawe, Batchelour of Diuinitie, and preacher at the temple; iustified by the authour, both against papist, and Brownist, to be the truth: wherein, this point is principally followed; namely, that the religion of Rome, as now it stands established, is worse then euer it was. ● 1608
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7564.Croce, Giovanni, ca. 1557-1609. ● Musica sacra to sixe voyces. Composed in the Italian tongue by Giouanni Croce. Newly Englished. ● 1608
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7565.D. T. (Daniel Tuvill), d. 1660. ● Essaies politicke, and morall. By D.T. Gent ● 1608
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7566.Day, John, 1574-1640? ● Humour out of breath A comedie diuers times latelie acted, by the Children of the Kings Reuells. Written by Iohn Day. ● 1608
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7567.Day, John, 1574-1640? ● Lavv-trickes or, VVho vvould haue thought it As it hath bene diuers times acted by the Children of the Reuels. Written by Iohn Day. ● 1608
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7568.Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632. ● The belman of London Bringing to light the most notorious villanies that are now practised in the kingdome. Profitable for gentlemen, lawyers, merchants, citizens, farmers, masters of housholdes, and all sorts of seruants to mark, and delightfull for all men to reade. ● 1608
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7569.Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632. ● The dead tearme. Or, VVestminsters complaint for long vacations and short termes Written in manner of a dialogue betweene the two cityes London and Westminster. The contentes of this discourse is in the page following. By T. Dekker. ● 1608
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7570.Dempster, Thomas, 1579?-1625. ● Epithalamion in nuptiis generosissimorum Iacobi comitis Perthani, Domini Drommondi, Baronis Stobhalliæ, Isabellae, unicæ Roberti comitis Wintonij, Domini Setonii fili[a]e. Fundebam Thomas Dempsterus a Muresk. I. V. Doctor Scoto-Britannus ● 1608
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7571.Denison, John, d. 1629. ● A three-fold resolution, verie necessarie to saluation Describing earths vanitie. Hels horror. Heauens felicitie. By Iohn Denison Batchelour in Diuinitie. ● 1608
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7572.Dent, Arthur, d. 1607. ● A platforme, made for the proofe of Gods prouidence that is, for examining of the truth of this doctrine, whether God by his prouidence rule all things generally, and euery creature and action particularly / by Arthur Dent. ● 1608
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7573.Dent, Arthur, d. 1607. ● Christes miracles deliuered in a sermon. By Arthvr Dent, preacher of the word of God, at South-Shoobery in Essex. ● 1608
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7574.Dod, John, 1549?-1645. ● A plaine and familiar exposition of the thirteenth and fourteenth chapters of the Prouerbs of Salomon ● 1608
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7575.Dod, John, 1549?-1645. ● Two sermons on the third of the Lamentations of Ieremie preached at Hanwell in the first yeare of his Maiesties raigne, 1602. / The one by I.D. the other by R.C. ● 1608
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7576.Downame, George, d. 1634. ● Tvvo sermons the one commending the ministerie in generall: the other defending the office of bishops in particular: both preached, and since enlarged by George Dovvname Doctor of Diuinitie. ● 1608
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7577.Downame, John, d. 1652. ● Lectures vpon the foure first chapters of the prophecie of Hosea Wherein the text is exponded and cleered, and such profitable instructions obserued, and applied, as naturally arise out of this holie Scripture, and are fit for these times. By Iohn Dovvname Bacheler in Diuinitie, and preacher of Gods word. ● 1608
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7578.Draxe, Thomas, d. 1608. ● The vvorldes resurrection, or The generall calling of the Iewes A familiar commentary vpon the eleuenth chapter of Saint Paul to the Romaines, according to the sence of Scripture, and the consent of the most iudicious interpreters, wherein aboue fiftie notable questions are soundly answered, and the particular doctrines, reasons and vses of euery verse, are profitable and plainly deliuered. By Thomas Draxe. Minister of the word of God. ● 1608
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7579.Draxe, Thomas, d. 1618. ● The churches securitie, togither with the antidote or preseruative of euer waking faith A treatise conteyning many fruitefull instructions, moralities and consolations fit for the time and age wherein wee liue. Herevnto is annexed a sound and profitable treatise of the generall signes and fore-runners of the last iudgement. By Thomas Drax. ● 1608
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7580.Draxe, Thomas, d. 1618. ● The lambes spouse or the heauenly bride A theologicall discourse, wherin the contract betwixt Christ and the church; the preparation against the mariage; and the solemnization it selfe, and the exclusion of hypocrites and temporizers, is plainly and profitably, with the partucular vses, set forth. Whereunto is annexed an exact preparatiue to the Lords Supper. By T.D. Minister of the word of God. ● 1608
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7581.England and Wales. ● Articles of direction touching alehouses Munday the xxj. of March 1607. ● 1608
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7582.England and Wales. ● The effect of certaine branches of the statute made in anno xxxiij. Henrici viij. touching the maintenance of artillerie, and the punishment of such as vse vnlawfull games, very necessary to be put in execution. ● 1608
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7583.England and Wales. Court of Exchequer. ● In camera Scaccarij. Maij 1608. Directions for commissioners with the steward of each mannour, aswell for admitting of tenants to copy hold estates, as for assessing of fines of the same. Resolued on by the right Honourable Robert Earle of Salisbury L. high Treasourer of England, Sir Iulius Cæsar Knight, Chancellour and vnder-Treasourer of his Maiesties Exchequer at West-minster, Sir Laurence Tanfield Knight, L. Chiefe Baron, and the rest of the barons there. ● 1608
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7584.England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) ● A proclamation against transportation of leather. ● 1608
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7585.England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) ● Articles of direction touching alehouses Munday the xxj. of March 1607. ● 1608
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7586.England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) ● By the King, orders for the postes of our realmes and for all men to obserue and obey in the speedy carriage of packets, directed for our affaires. ● 1608
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7587.England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) ● By the King. A proclamation against pirats ● 1608
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7588.England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) ● By the King. Whereas the Kings Maiestie, for the better reliefe and sustentation of the poorer sort of people within this his kingdome, in this time of scarcitie and dearth of corne and graine, did out of his princely and gracious disposition, lately cause certaine orders to bee generally published and sent into all the counties, cities, and principall places of this realme for the seruing of the markets from time to time with conuenient quantities of corne and graine, whereby the poore might be chiefly prouided for with so much thereof, as should be necessary for them at reasonable rates ... ● 1608
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7589.England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) ● The rates of marchandizes as they are set downe in the Booke of rates for the custome and subsidie of poundage, and for the custome and subsidie of cloathes, the same being appointed by his Maiestie, and confirmed by the Lorde deputye and Councell, and ordered to be published in print, for the direction of such as it may concerne in this kingdome of Ireland. ● 1608
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7590.England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) ● Whereas to moderate and qualifie the fines, forfeitures and losses, which we in our wisdome did forsee might proue heauy vnto very many of our subiects, ... ● 1608
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7591.England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) ● [By the King] [a proclamation for buildings] ● 1608
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7592.England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) ● [By the King] it hath beene our desire and disposition in all the course of our gouernment (as one of the best and safest remedies) to extend our naturall clemencie in forewarning offenders where reason of state will not permit vs to vse the same in dispensing with their offences ... ● 1608
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7593.Essex (England) ● At a generall asse[m]blie of the iustices of the pea[ce] ... ● 1608
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7594.Estella, Diego de, 1524-1578. ● A methode vnto mortification: called heretofore, the contempt of the world, and the vanitie thereof Written at the first in the Spanish, afterward translated into the Italian, English, and Latine tongues: now last of all perused at the request of some of his godly friends, and as may bee most for the benefite of this Church, reformed and published by Thomas Rogers. Allowed by authoritie. ● 1608
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7595.Fitzsimon, Henry, b. 1566. ● A Catholike confutation of M. Iohn Riders clayme of antiquitie and a caulming comfort against his caueat. In which is demonstrated, by assurances, euen of protestants, that al antiquitie, for al pointes of religion in controuersie, is repugnant to protestancie. Secondly, that protestancie is repugnant particularlie to al articles of beleefe. Thirdly, that puritan plots are pernitious to religion, and state. And lastly, a replye to M. Riders Rescript; with a discouerie of puritan partialitie in his behalfe. By Henry Fitzimon of Dublin in Irland, of the Societie of Iesus, priest. ● 1608
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7596.Fotherby, Martin, 1549 or 50-1620. ● Foure sermons, lately preached, by Martin Fotherby Doctor in Diuinity, and chaplain vnto the Kings Maiestie. The first at Cambridge, at the Masters Commencement. Iuly 7. anno 1607. The second at Canterbury, at the Lord Archbishops visitation. Septemb. 14. anno 1607. The third at Paules Crosse, vpon the day of our deliuerance from the gun-powder treason. Nouemb. 5. anno 1607. The fourth at the court, before the Kings Maiestie. Nouemb. 15. anno 1607. Whereunto is added, an answere vnto certaine obiections of one vnresolued, as concerning the vse of the Crosse in baptisme: written by him in anno 1604. and now commanded to be published by authoritie ● 1608
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7597.Froissart, Jean, 1338?-1410?. ● An epitome of Frossard: or, A summarie collection of the most memorable histories contained in his chronicle, chiefly concerning the state of England and France Wherin the famous warres and conquests of king Edward the third, with the honorable atchieuements of the Blacke Prince, and other his sonnes, both in Fraunce, Spaine, and Portugall, are compendiously described. ... Compiled in Latine by Iohn Sleydane, and translated into English, by P. Golding. ● 1608
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7598.Fulbecke, William, 1560-1603? ● An abridgement, or rather, A bridge of Roman histories to passe the neerest way from Titvs Livivs to Cornelivs Tacitvs. Vnder which (in three bookes) as it were throvgh three arches, for the space of sixe score yeeres, the fame and fortune of the Romans ebbs and flowes. ● 1608
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7599.Gheyn, Jacob de, 1565-1629. ● The exercise of armes for caliures, muskettes, and pikes after the ordre of his Excellence. Maurits Prince of Orange Counte of Nassau etc. Gouernour and Captaine generall. ouer Geldreland. Holland, Zeeland, Vtrecht. Overyssel. etc. Sett forthe in figures. by Iacob de Gheyn. With written instructions. for the service of all captaines and comaundours. For to shewe hereout the better vnto their jong or vntrayned souldiers the playne and perfett maner to handle these armes. ● 1608
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7600.Greene, Robert, 1558?-1592. ● Greenes carde of fancie Wherein the folly of those carpet knights is deciphered, which guiding their course by the compass of Cupid, either dash their ship against most dangerous rocks, or else attaine the haven with pain and perill. Wherein also is described in the person of Gwydonius a cruell combate between nature and necessitie. By Robert Green, Master of Art, in Cambridge. ● 1608