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  1. 8301.
    White, John, 1570-1615.    English paradise Discouered in the Latine prospect of Iacobs blessing. Preached at S. Buttolphs without Aldersgate at London, on the holy Sabboth commonly called Trinitie Sunday, in that ioifull season of the festiuall solemnities for the blessed creation of the most gracious Prince of Wales.    1612
  2. 8302.
    Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621.    A treatise of Salomons mariage or, a congratulation for the happie and hopefull mariage betweene the most illustrious and noble Prince Frederike the V. Count Palatine of Rhine, Elector of the Sacred Romane Empire, and Arch-Sewer, and in the vacancie thereof Vicar Generall: Duke of Bauaria, Knight of the most noble order of the Garter. And the most gratious and excellent Princesse, the Ladie Elizabeth, sole daughter vnto the High and Mighty Prince Iames, by the grace of God, King of great Britaine, France and Ireland. Ioyfully solemnized vpon the 14. day of Februarie, 1612. In the Kings Pallace of White-hall in Westminster.    1612
  3. 8303.
    Wilson, Thomas, 1563-1622.    A Christian dictionarie Opening the signification of the chiefe words dispersed generally through Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament, tending to increase Christian knowledge. Whereunto is annexed, a perticular dictionary for the Reuelation of S. Iohn. For the Canticles or Song of Salomon. For the Epistle to the Hebrues. By Tho: Wilson minister of the Word, at Saint Georges in Canterbury.    1612
  4. 8304.
    Wither, George, 1588-1667.    Epithalamia: or Nuptiall poems vpon the most blessed and happie mariage betweene the high and mightie Prince Frederick the fifth, Count Palatine of the Rhein, Duke of Bauier, and the most vertuous, gracious and thrice excellent Princesse, Elizabeth, sole daughter to our dread Soueraigne, Iames by the grace of God King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, Celebrated at White-hall the fourteenth of Februarie, 1612. Written by George Wither.    1612
  5. 8305.
    Wither, George, 1588-1667.    Prince Henries obsequies or Mournefull elegies vpon his death vvith a supposed inter-locution betweene the ghost of Prince Henrie and Great Brittaine. By George Wyther.    1612
  6. 8306.
    Wolcomb, Robert, b. 1567 or 8.    A glasse for the godly Contayning many comfortable treatises to perswade men from the loue of this world, to the loue of the world to come, and exhorting them with cherefulnes to passe through the crosses and afflictions of this life. Full of spirituall comfort for all such as hope to be saued by Iesus Christ. The first [-second] part. By R:W: minister of Gods word.    1612
  7. 8307.
    Worshipful Company of Shipwrights (London, England)    [Charter to Shipwrights company]    1612
  8. 8308.
    Ecclesia non eximit subiectos domino infideli ; Natura non placet Deo sine gratia ; Dissidia Protestantium non scindunt vnitatem ecclesiasticam    1612
  9. 8309.
    Great Brittans mourning garment Giuen to all faithfull sorrowfull subiects at the funerall of Prince Henry.    1612
  10. 8310.
    Londons lotterie with an incouragement to the furtherance thereof for the good of Virginia, and the benefite of this our natiue countrie, wishing good fortune to all that venture in the same[.] To the tune of Lusty Gallant.    1612
  11. 8311.
    Newes from Francfort, concerning the election of the most mighty Emperor Matthias the first of that name who was elected and crowned in Francfort, in Iune last, anno. 1612. Translated out of Dutch into English.    1612
  12. 8312.
    The Christian life and death of Mistris Katherin Brettergh, late wife of Master VVilliam Brettergh, of Bretterghoult in the countie of Lancaster, Gentleman, who departed this world the last of May with the manner of a bitter conflict she had with Satan and blessed conquest by Christ before her death, [to the great?] glorie of God, and comfort of all beholders.    1612
  13. 8313.
    The araignment of Iohn Selman, who was executed neere Charing-Crosse the 7. of Ianuary, 1612. for a fellony by him committed in the Kings Chappell at White-Hall vpon Christmas day last, in presence of the King and diuers of the nobility    1612
  14. 8314.
    The life and death of Levvis Gaufredy a priest of the Church of the Accoules in Marceilles in France, (who after hee had giuen him selfe soule and bodie to the Diuell) committed many most abhominable sorceries, but chiefly vpon two very faire young gentle-women, Mistris Magdalene of the Marish, and Mistris Victoire Corbier, whose horrible life being made manifest, hee was arraigned and condemned by the Court of Parliament of Aix in Prouince, to be burnt aliue, which was performed the last day of April. 1611. Together with the 53. articles of his confession. To which is annexed, a true discourse of a most inhumaine murther, committed by foure women witches, vpon a young gyrle, of about tenne yeares olde, who were all executed the 28. of Iune last past. Translated and faithfully collected out of two French copies, the one printed at Paris, the other at Roane. Anno. 1612.    1612
  15. 8315.
    The prompters packet of private and familar letters fitted (in sundrie formes) to mens seuerall occasions and according to the qualitie of persons. Not vnworthy imitation of the most: but most necessarie for such as want either facultie or facilitie to endight.    1612
  16. 8316.
    The witches of Northampton-shire Agnes Browne. Ioane Vaughan. Arthur Bill. Hellen Ienkenson. Mary Barber. Witches. Who were all executed at Northampton the 22. of Iuly last. 1612.    1612
  17. 8317.
    To the most honourable assembly of the Commons House in Parliament the humble petition of English marchants, trading into Spaine and France.    1612
  18. 8318.
    Adams, Thomas, fl. 1612-1653.    Heauen and earth reconcil'd A sermon preached at Saint Paules church in Bedford, October. 3. 1612. At the visitation of the right Wor. M. Eland, Archdeacon of Bedford. By Tho. Adams ...    1613
  19. 8319.
    Adams, Thomas, fl. 1612-1653.    The white deuil, or The hypocrite vncased in a sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, March 7. 1612. By Thomas Adams ...    1613
  20. 8320.
    Ahmed, I, Sultan of Turkey, 1590-1617.    The great Turkes defiance: Or his letter denuntiatorie to Sigismond the Third, now King of Polonia as it hath beene truly aduertised out of Germany, this present yeere, 1613. With the King of Poland his replie, Englished according to the French copie, by M.S.    1613
  21. 8321.
    Ainsworth, Henry, 1571-1622?    An animadversion to Mr Richard Clyftons advertisement Who under pretense of answering Chr. Lawnes book, hath published an other mans private letter, with Mr Francis Iohnsons answer therto. Which letter is here justified; the answer therto refuted: and the true causes of the lamentable breach that hath lately fallen out in the English exiled Church at Amsterdam, manifested, by Henry Ainsworth.    1613
  22. 8322.
    Allyne, Robert.    Funerall elegies vpon the most lamentable and vntimely death of the thrice illustrious Prince Henry, Prince of VVales, By R.A.    1613
  23. 8323.
    Allyne, Robert.    Teares of ioy shed at the happy departure from Great Britaine, of the two paragons of the Christian world. Fredericke and Elizabeth, Prince, and Princesse Palatines of Rhine Duke and Dutches of Bauaria, By R.A.    1613
  24. 8324.
    Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626.    Concio habita coram serenissimo, Iacobo, Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ et Hyberniæ Rege, fidei Defensore, Apud curiam Hamptoniensem. De Iure ac potestate conuocandorum cœtuum Die Dominico 28. Septemb. Anno 1606. per D. Doctorem Andrews, Episcopum Chichestrensem Latinitate donata.    1613
  25. 8325.
    Anton, Robert, b. 1584 or 5.    Moriomachia    1613
  26. 8326.
    Barlow, William, d. 1613.    Psalmes and hymnes of praier and thanksgiuing. Made by VVilliam Barlow, Bishop of Lincolne, for his owne chappell and familie onelie    1613
  27. 8327.
    Basse, William, d. ca. 1653.    Great Brittaines sunnes-set, bewailed with a shower of teares. By William Basse    1613
  28. 8328.
    Bayly, Lewis, d. 1631.    The practise of pietie directing a Christian how to walke that he may please God.    1613
  29. 8329.
    Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616.    The knight of the burning pestle    1613
  30. 8330.
    Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616.    The masque of the Inner Temple and Grayes Inne Grayes Inne and the Inner Temple, presented before his Maiestie, the Queenes Maiestie, the Prince, Count Palatine and the Lady Elizabeth their Highnesses, in the Banquetting house at White-hall on Saturday the twentieth day of Februarie, 1612.    1613
  31. 8331.
    Benefield, Sebastian, 1559-1630.    A commentarie or exposition vpon the first chapter of the prophecy of Amos delivered in xxi. sermons in the parish church of Meisey Hampton in the diocesse of Gloucester, by Sebastian Benefield ... Hereunto is added a sermon vpon 1. Cor. 9.19. wherein is touched the lawfull vse of things indifferent.    1613
  32. 8332.
    Benefield, Sebastian, 1559-1630.    The haven of the afflicted A sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of Gloucester Aug. 10. 1613. By Sebastian Benefield Doctor of Divinity and fellow of C.C.C. in Oxford.    1613
  33. 8333.
    Bernard, Richard, 1568-1641.    Two twinnes: or Two parts of one portion of scripture. I. Is of catechising. II. Of the ministers maintenance. By Richard Barnard, preacher of the word of worship in Nottinghamshire    1613
  34. 8334.
    Berzetti, Nicolas.    The practice of meditating with profit The misteries of our Lord, the Blessed Vergin saints. Gathered out of diuers good authors, and published by the very Reuerend Master Iohn Alberto Buronzo, chanon of the cathedral church of Verselles. Reuiued and augmented by the same author, translated into English by a Father of the Societie of Iesus.    1613
  35. 8335.
    Bèze, Théodore de, 1519-1605.    A briefe declaration of the chiefe points of Christian religion set forth in a table. Made by Theodore Beze.    1613
  36. 8336.
    Bird, Iosias, d. 1666.    Loues peereles paragon, or the attributes, and progresse of the Church A sermon preached in St. Maries in Oxford, and at Harfield in Middlesex. 1613. By Iosias Byrd.    1613
  37. 8337.
    Boys, John, 1571-1625.    An exposition of the last psalme delivered in a sermon preached at Pauls Crosse the fifth of Nouember, 1613. By Iohn Boys, Doctor of Diuinitie.    1613
  38. 8338.
    Boys, John, 1571-1625.    The autumne part from the twelfth Sundy [sic] after Trinitie, to the last in the whole yeere dedicated vnto the much honoured and most worthy Doctor Iohn Overal ...    1613
  39. 8339.
    Brooke, Christopher, d. 1628.    Tvvo elegies consecrated to the neuer-dying memorie of the most worthily admyred; most hartily loued; and generally bewayled prince; Henry Prince of Wales.    1613
  40. 8340.
    Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.    An exposition vpon the Lords Prayer, compared with the Decalogue as it was preached in a sermon, at Oatelands: before the most noble, Henry Prince of Wales. Aug. 13. Anno 1603. VVith a postscript, to advertise of an error in all those that leaue out the conclusion of the Lords Prayer. Also, the Creed is annexed, vvith a short and plaine explication of the article, commonly called: He descended to hell. By Hugh Broughton.    1613
  41. 8341.
    Browne, Gregory.    An introduction to pietie and humanitie containing, first, a short catechisme for vnderstanding the grounds of religion: secondly, certaine briefe and effectuall rules for life and conuersation. Penned specially for the vse of the poore children of Christ's Hospitall in London: but generallie may serue for any other that would be instructed therein. By Gregorie Brovvne.    1613
  42. 8342.
    Bull, John, fl. 1613, attributed name.    The seauen spirituall exercises of a deuout soule Containing the life and death of our sauiour Christ: compiled in seauen meditations, replenished with most godly, and deuout motions, and seruing for the seauen dayes in the weeke.    1613
  43. 8343.
    Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620.    A relation of the late royall entertainment giuen by the Right Honorable the Lord Knovvles, at Cawsome-House neere Redding: to our most gracious queene, Queene Anne, in her progresse toward the Bathe, vpon the seuen and eight and twentie dayes of Aprill. 1613 VVhereunto is annexed the description, speeches, and songs of the Lords maske, presented in the Banquetting-house on the mariage night of the high and mightie, Count Palatine, and the royally descended the Ladie Elizabeth. Written by Thomas Campion.    1613
  44. 8344.
    Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620.    Tvvo bookes of ayres The first contayning diuine and morall songs: the second, light conceites of louers. To be sung to the lute and viols, in two, three, and foure parts: or by one voyce to an instrument. Composed by Thomas Campian.    1613
  45. 8345.
    Cary, Elizabeth, Lady, 1585 or 6-1639.    The tragedie of Mariam, the faire queene of Iewry. VVritten by that learned, vertuous, and truly noble ladie, E.C.    1613
  46. 8346.
    Chamberlaine, Bartholomew, 1545 or 6-1621.    The passion of Christ, and the benefits thereby. By Bartholomew Chamberlaine, Doctor in Diuinitie    1613
  47. 8347.
    Chapman, George, 1559?-1634.    The memorable maske of the two honorable houses or Innes of Court; the Middle Temple, and Lyncolns Inne As it was performd before the King, at White-Hall on Shroue Munday at night; being the 15. of February. 1613. At the princely celebration of the most royall nuptialls of the Palsgraue, and his thrice gratious Princesse Elizabeth. With a description of their whole show; in the manner of their march on horse-backe to the Court from the Maister of the Rolls his house: with all their right noble consorts, and most showfull attendants. Inuented, and fashioned, with the ground, and speciall structure of the whole worke: by our kingdomes most artfull and ingenious architect Innigo Iones. Supplied, aplied, digested, and written, by Geo: Chapman.    1613
  48. 8348.
    Chapman, George, 1559?-1634.    The reuenge of Bussy D'Ambois A tragedie. As it hath beene often presented at the priuate play-house in the White-Fryers. VVritten by George Chapman, Gentleman.    1613
  49. 8349.
    Cheaste, Thomas.    The Christian path-vvay Deliuered in a sermon preached at Paules Crosse, the last of Iune 1611. By Thomas Cheaste, minister and preacher of Gods Word.    1613
  50. 8350.
    Church of England.    A forme of prayer to be publikely vsed in churches, during this vnseasonable weather, and aboundance of raine. Set forth by authoritie..    1613
  51. 8351.
    Church of England. Archdeaconry of Leicester. Archdeacon (1591-1625 : Johnson)    Certaine advertisements and articles, giuen by the Worshipfull Master Robert Iohnson Archdeacon of Leicester. In the visitation holden for the said archdeaconrie, at the feast of the Annunciation of our blessed lady the Virgine Marie in the yeare of our Lord God 1613. and the of reigne of our most gracious Lord King Iames, by the grace of God of England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, the eleuenth, and of Scotland the fortie fiue..    1613
  52. 8352.
    Church of England. Diocese of Ely. Bishop (1609-1619 : Andrewes).    Articles to be inquired of by the church-wardens and sworne-men, in the ordinarie visitation of the reuerend father in God, Lancelot Lord Bishop of Elie, within the Diocesse of Elie, Ann. 1613.    1613
  53. 8353.
    Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Archbishop (1611-1633 : Abbot)    Articles to be inquired of, in the [f]irst metropoliticall visitation, of the most reuerend father, George, by Gods pro[v]idence, Arch- bishop of Canterbury, and primate of all England in, and for the dioces of Peterbury, in the yeare of our Lord God, 1613 and in the third yeare of His Graces translation.    1613
  54. 8354.
    City of London (England).    Where, in all well-gouerned kingdomes ... care hath euer beene duly had and taken ... that breade, meats and drinkes ... to be solde ... should bee good ...    1613
  55. 8355.
    Cleaver, Robert, 1561 or 2-ca. 1625.    Foure sermons The two first, of godly feare: on Hebrewes 4. verse 1. By Robert Cleauer. The two last. Of Christian loue and life. On Canticles 2. verse 10. By Richard Webb.    1613
  56. 8356.
    Colmore, Matthew, 1589 or 90-1626.    Oratio funebris in obitum clarissimi viri et munificentissimi Collegii Corporis Christi Oxon. benefactoris Georgii Sanctpaul Equitis aurati habita in medijs epulis Decembris 9. 1613. A Matthæo Colmore somatochristiano.    1613
  57. 8357.
    Cooper, Thomas, 1517?-1594.    The estates of the hypocrite and syncere Christian Containing, certaine liuely differences, betweene synceritie and hypocrisie; very necessarie, for the tryall of our estates in Grace. By Tho. Cooper.    1613
  58. 8358.
    Coperario, John, 1570 (ca.)-1626.    Songs of mourning bevvailing the vntimely death of Prince Henry. VVorded by Tho. Campion. And set forth to bee sung with one voyce to the lute, or violl: by Iohn Coprario.    1613
  59. 8359.
    Cotton, Clement.    The mirror of martyrs in a short vieuu lively expressing the force of their faith, the feruency of their loue, the wisedome of their sayings, the patience of their suffrings, etc. : with their prayers and preparation for their last farevvell : whereunto is added two godly letters written by M. Bradford, full of sweet consolation for such as are afflicted in conscience.    1613
  60. 8360.
    Counseil for Virginia (England and Wales)    By His Maiesties Councell for Virginia whereas sundrie the aduenturers to Virginia, in their zeale to that memorable worke, the plantation of that country with an English colony ... haue published a little standing lotterie consisting of but 12 pence for euery lot ... in consideration whereof, we do certifie all men, that we do purpose ... to begin the drawing of this lotterie the 10 day of May next ...    1613
  61. 8361.
    Cowper, William, 1568-1619.    A holy alphabet for Sion's scholars full of spiritual instructions, and heauenly consolations, to direct and encourage them in their progresse towards the new Ierusalem: deliuered, by way of commentary vpon the whole 119. Psalme. By William Covvper ...    1613
  62. 8362.
    Cowper, William, 1568-1619.    Good newes from Canaan Full of heauenly comfort and consolation, for all those that are afflicted either in bodie or minde. With a proofe of true repentance for the same. By William Cowper, minister of Gods word, and B. of Galloway.    1613
  63. 8363.
    Cowper, William, 1568-1619.    Seuen dayes conference betweene a catholicke christian, and a catholicke Romane. Concerning some controuersies of religion. By William Cowper, B. of Galloway.    1613
  64. 8364.
    Crashaw, William, 1572-1626.    The embassador between heauen and earth, betweene God and man. Or A booke of heauenly and healthy meditations and prayers for earthly and sickly soules and sinners Fit to be borne in the hand, and worne in the heart of euery good Christian. By W.C. preacher of the word.    1613
  65. 8365.
    Crook, Samuel, 1575-1649.    The guide vnto true blessednesse. Or, A body of the doctrine of the Scriptures, directing man to the sauing knowledge of God. Collected by Sam. Crooke    1613
  66. 8366.
    Dallington, Robert, 1561-1637.    Aphorismes ciuill and militarie amplified with authorities, and exemplified with historie, out of the first quarterne of Fr. Guicciardine.    1613
  67. 8367.
    Davies, John, 1565?-1618.    The muses-teares for the losse of their hope; heroick and ne're-too-much praised, Henry, Prince of Wales. Together with times sobs for the vntimely death of his glory in that his darling: and, lastly, his epitaphs. Consecrated to the high and mighty prince, Frederick the fift, Count-palatine of Rheyn. Where-vnto is added, consolatory straines to wrest nature from her bent in immoderate mourning; most loyally, and humbly wisht to the King and Queenes most exeellent [sic] Maiesties. / By Iohn Dauies of Hereford, their Maiesties poore beads-man, and vassall.    1613
  68. 8368.
    Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632.    A strange horse-race at the end of which, comes in the catch-poles masque. And after that the bankrouts banquet: vvhich done, the Diuell, falling sicke, makes his last will and testament, this present yeare. 1613. VVritten by Thomas Dekker.    1613
  69. 8369.
    Dennys, John, d. 1609.    The secrets of angling Teaching, the choisest tooles baytes and seasons, for the taking of any fish, in pond or riuer: practised and familiarly opened in three bookes. By I.D. Esquire.    1613
  70. 8370.
    Dent, Arthur, d. 1607.    A learned and fruitful exposition vpon the Lords prayer. By Arthur Dent, sometime minister of the Word of God at South-Suberry, in Essex    1613
  71. 8371.
    Draxe, Thomas, d. 1618.    The earnest of our inheritance together with a description of the new heauen and the new earth, and a demonstration of the glorious resurrection of the bodie in the same substance. Preached at Pauls Crosse the second day of August. 1612. By Thomas Draxe Bachelour of Diuinity.    1613
  72. 8372.
    Drummond, William, 1585-1649.    Teares on the death of Meliades    1613
  73. 8373.
    Du Moulin, Pierre, 1568-1658.    The accomplishment of the prophecies; or The third booke in defence of the Catholicke faith contained in the booke of the high mighty King Iames. I. by the grace of God King of Great Brittaine and Ireland. Against the allegations of R. Bellarmine; and F.N. Coëffeteau other doctors of the Romish church: by Peter Du Moulin minister of the word of God in the church of Paris. Translated into English by I. Heath, fellow of New College in Oxford.    1613
  74. 8374.
    Dunster, John.    Prodromus. Or The literall destruction of Ierusalem as it is described in the 79. Psalme: in which are handled these places: Inuocation vnder the crosse. Gods deserting of his people. Christian buriall. Contumelie. God the author of the euill of punishments. Reuenge. Church not euer visible to vs. Confessions of sinnes. True religion not euer prosperous.    1613
  75. 8375.
    Eburne, Richard.    The two-folde tribute or two speciall duties commanded by our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ to be rendred: the first of subiects to their Cæsar, the second of Christians to their God: for the better furtherance of the one in his regall dignitie, and of the other in his Eulangelicall ministerie. Explaned in two sermons and now published. Anno. 1613. By Richard Eburne    1613
  76. 8376.
    England and Wales, High Court of Admiralty.    Charles, Earle of Nottingham, Barron Howard of Effingham, knight of the most noble Order of the Garter, Lord Liefetenant of his Maiesties counties of Sussex, and Surry ...    1613
  77. 8377.
    England and Wales. Privy Council.    Orders conceiued by the lords of his Maiesties Priuie Councell, and by his Highnesse speciall direction, commanded to be put in execution, for the restraint of killing and eating of flesh this next Lent ...    1613
  78. 8378.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the King a proclamation against the vttering of light Spanish silver coine.    1613
  79. 8379.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the King a proclamation for the prices of victuals within the verge of the court.    1613
  80. 8380.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the King the effect of certaine letters patents granted to Adam Newton, Iohn Southcot, and Iohn Wood esquiers, for the vse of a new inuention of steeping all kind of grain, that is to be sowen, for the benefit of husbandry.    1613
  81. 8381.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the King. A proclamation concerning felts    1613
  82. 8382.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the King. A proclamation for the price of victuals within the verge of the court    1613
  83. 8383.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the vntimely bringing in of wines,    1613
  84. 8384.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    Iames, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, [et]c. To all and singuler archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, deanes, and their officials, parsons, vicars, curats, and to all spirituall persons ...    1613
  85. 8385.
    Est, William, 1546 or 7-1625.    The triall of true teares. Or the summons to repentance whereby the secure sinner is taught how to escape the terrible sentence of the supreame iudge. Meditated vpon Christes weeping ouer Ierusalem, very necessarie for these present times. By William Est, Maister of Arts, and preacher of Gods Word.    1613
  86. 8386.
    Farmer, William, fl. 1587-1614.    [Farmer, 1614]    1613
  87. 8387.
    Fitzherbert, Thomas, 1552-1640.    An adioynder to the supplement of Father Robert Persons his discussion of M. Doctor Barlowes ansvvere Contayning a discouery, and confutation of very many foule absurdityes, falsities, and lyes in M. D. Andrewes his Latin booke intituled, Responsio ad apologiam Cardinalis Bellarmini An answere to the apology of Card. Bellarmine. Written by F.T. ... Also an appendix touching a register alleaged by M. Franc. Mason for the lawfull ordayning of Protestant bishops in Q. Elizabeths raigne.    1613
  88. 8388.
    Fletcher, Joseph, 1577?-1637, attributed name.    Christes bloodie sweat, or the Sonne of God in his agonie. By I.F.    1613
  89. 8389.
    Floyd, John, 1572-1649.    Purgatories triumph ouer hell maugre the barking of Cerberus in Syr Edvvard Hobyes Counter-snarle. Described in a letter to the sayd knight, from I.R. authour of the answere vnto the Protestants pulpit babels.    1613
  90. 8390.
    Forbes, Patrick, 1564-1635.    An exquisite commentarie vpon the Reuelation of Saint Iohn VVherein, both the course of the whole booke, as also the more abstruse and hard places thereof not heretofore opened; are now at last most cleerely and euidently explaned. By Patrik Forbes of Corse.    1613
  91. 8391.
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    France. Sovereign (1610-1643 : Louis XIII)    The kings declarations vpon his edicts for combats, importing the confirmation and enlarging of the same. Published in a Parliament holden in Paris, the 18. day of March. 1613. Herevnto is also adioyned the said kings edict, importing an order for apparell, therein prohibiting all his subiects from vsing vpon the same, any gold or siluer, either fine or counterfeit; all embroderie, and all lace of Millan, or of Millan fashion: either to make any guilt workes in their houses, vnder the penalties therein contained. Published in a parliament holden in Paris the 2. of Aprill. 1613. Hereunto is also annexed, a letter from the Lord Rosny, Treasurer of France, to the Queene Regent. Faithfully translated into English by E.A.    1613
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    Franchis, Joannes Maria de.    Of the most auspicatious marriage: betwixt, the high and mightie Prince, Frederick; Count Palatine of Rheine, chiefe sewer to the sacred Roman Empire, Prince Elector, and Duke of Bauaria, . and the most illustrious Princesse, the Ladie Elizabeth her Grace, sole daughter to the high and mightie Iames, King of great Brittaine, In III. bookes: composed in Latine by M. Ioannes Maria, de Franchis. And translated into English.    1613
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