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  1. 8701.
    Bradshaw, William, 1571-1618.    A treatise of iustification Tending to proue that a sinner is iustified before God, onely by Christs righteousnes imputed. By William Bradshaw.    1615
  2. 8702.
    Brathwaite, Richard, 1588?-1673.    A strappado for the Diuell Epigrams and satyres alluding to the time, with diuers measures of no lesse delight. By Misosukos, to his friend Philokrates.    1615
  3. 8703.
    Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?    Characters vpon essaies morall, and diuine written for those good spirits, that will take them in good part, and make vse of them to good purpose.    1615
  4. 8704.
    Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?    Religions love in wisedomes worth, the truest beauty, best sets forth... [microform] [by] Ni. Br. ; Simon Passæus sculpsit, L.    1615
  5. 8705.
    Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?    The vncasing of Machauils instructions to his sonne with the ansvvere to the same.    1615
  6. 8706.
    Bright, Timothie, 1550-1615.    A treatise, vvherein is declared the sufficiencie of English medicines, for cure of all diseases, cured with medicines. Whereunto is added a collection of medicines growing (for the most part) within our English climat, approoued and experimented against the iaundise, dropsie, stone, falling-sicknesse, pestilence    1615
  7. 8707.
    Brinsley, John, fl. 1581-1624.    The posing of the parts. Or, A most plaine and easie way of examining the accidence and grammar, by questions and answeres, arising directly out of the words of the rules Whereby all schollars may attaine most speedily to the perfect learning, full vnderstanding, and right vse thereof; for their happy proceeding in the Latine tongue. Gathered purposely for the benefit of schooles, and for the vse and delight of maisters and schollars.    1615
  8. 8708.
    Broughton, Richard, attributed name.    Protestants demonstrations, for Catholiks recusance All taken from such English Protestant bishops, doctors, ministers, parlaments, lawes, decrees, and proceedings, as haue beene printed, published, or allowed among them in England; since the cominge of our king Iames into this kingdome: and for the most parte within the first six or seuen yeares thereof. And euidentlie prouinge by their owne writings, that english Catholiks may not vnder damnable syn, co[m]municate with English Protestants, in their seruice, sermons, or matters of religion: and soe conuincinge by the[m]selues, their religio[n] to be most damnable, among other things, their ministery to bee voide, false vsurped.    1615
  9. 8709.
    Bruch, Richard, minister of Gods word.    The life of religion: or Short and sure directions teaching how to 1 beleeue aright. 2 Liue aright, 3 pray aright. In the forme of exposition on 1 the Creed. 2 The ten Commandements. 3 The Lords Praier. Put into this kind of method, that it might the better 1. Informe the vnderstanding. 2. Affect the soule, and 3. Helpe the memory. Hereunto is added also a short treatise on the Lords Supper: with praiers to be vsed before, at, and after the communion. By R.B. minister of Gods Word.    1615
  10. 8710.
    Bury, John, 1580-1667.    The schole of godly feare a sermon preached at the assises holden in Exeter, March 20, 1614.    1615
  11. 8711.
    Byfield, Nicholas, 1579-1622.    An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians Wherein, not onely the text is methodically analysed, and the sence of the words, by the help of vvriters, both ancient and moderne is explayned: but also, by doctrine and vse, the intent of the holy Ghost is in euery place more fully vnfolded and vrged. ... Being, the substance of neare seauen yeeres vveeke-dayes sermons, of N. Byfield, late one of the preachers for the citie of Chester.    1615
  12. 8712.
    C. T., 17th cent.    An aduice hovv to plant tobacco in England and how to bring it to colour and perfection, to whom it may be profitable, and to whom harmfull. The vertues of the hearbe in generall, as well in the outward application as taken in fume. With the danger of the Spanish tobacco. Written by C.T.    1615
  13. 8713.
    Carier, Benjamin, 1566-1614.    A copy of a letter, vvritten by M. Doctor Carier beyond seas, to some particular friends in England. VVhereunto are added certaine collections found in his closet, made by him (as is thought) of the miserable ends of such as haue impugned the Catholike Church. To which also is annexed a briefe exhortation to perseuere constantly in the said Catholike Church, what opposition soeuer may occurre, and the danger of liuing out of the same; and lastly, a few examples of the admirable prosperity, of such as haue defended the Catholike Church    1615
  14. 8714.
    Carleton, George, 1559-1628.    Directions to know the true church. Written by George Carleton, Doctor of Diuinitie    1615
  15. 8715.
    Carter, Bezaleel, d. 1629.    A sermon of Gods omnipotencie and prouidence    1615
  16. 8716.
    Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy, 1562-1630.    A relation of the novv present warres, betweene the illustrious L. Charles Emanuel, D. of Sauoy, Piedmont, and the L. Cardinal of Mantua, D. of Montserrat; seconded by the King of Spaine The Emperors decree, and the Duke of Sauoy his letter to the Emperor, wherein the whole occasion of the warres is briefly declared. Translated out of the Latin copie.    1615
  17. 8717.
    Church of England. Archdeaconry of Essex.    Articles to be enquired of, within the archdeaconry of Essexx, by the church-wardens sworne-men in euery parish, and presentment to be made thereof to the Arch-deacon with partciular [sic] answeres vnto euery article.    1615
  18. 8718.
    Church of England. Archdeaconry of London.    Articles to be inquired of by the minister, churchwardens, and sidemen of euery parish, and precinct, within the archdeaconrie of London according to the speciall direction of certaine letters heretofore sent to the Lord Bishop of London, from the right honourable lords of the Privie Councell.    1615
  19. 8719.
    Church of England. Archdeaconry of Middlesex.    Articles to be enquired of, within the Archdeaconry of Midlesex, by the church-wardens swornemen in euery parish and presentment to be made thereof to the arch-deacon, with partciular [sic] answeres vnto euery article.    1615
  20. 8720.
    Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Archbishop (1611-1633 : Abbot)    Articles to be inquired of, in the first metropoliticall visitation, of the most reuerend father, George, by Gods prouidence, Arch- bishop of Canterbury, and primate of all England in and for the dioces of [blank], in the yeare of our Lord God [blank], and in the fifth yeare of His Graces translation.    1615
  21. 8721.
    Church of Scotland.    The CL. Psalmes of David in Scottish meter: after the forme that they are vsed to bee sung in the Kirke of Scotland.    1615
  22. 8722.
    Cleaver, Robert, 1561 or 2-ca. 1625.    A briefe explanation of the whole booke of the Prouerbs of Salomon by Robert Cleaver.    1615
  23. 8723.
    Collins, Thomas, fl. 1610-1615.    The teares of loue: or, Cupids progresse Together vvith the complaint of the sorrowfull shepheardesse; fayre (but vnfortunate) Candida, deploring the death of her deare-lou'd Corauin, a late liuing (and an euer to be lamented) shepheard. In a (passionate) pastorall elegie. Composed by Thomas Collins.    1615
  24. 8724.
    Cooper, John, fl. 1626.    The Christians daily sacrifice containing a daily direction for a setled course of sanctification : diuided into three bookes / by Th. Cooper.    1615
  25. 8725.
    Cooper, Thomas, 1517?-1594.    The blessing of Iapheth prouing the gathering in of the Gentiles, and finall conuersion of the Iewes. Expressed in diuers profitable sermons. By Thomas Cooper.    1615
  26. 8726.
    Cooper, Thomas, fl. 1626.    A familiar treatise laying downe cases of conscience, furthering to perseuerance in sanctification. By Thomas Cooper, preacher of Gods word.    1615
  27. 8727.
    Cooper, Thomas, fl. 1626.    The art of giuing Describing the true nature, and right vse of liberality: and prouing that these dayes of the gospell haue farre exceeded the former times of superstition in true charitie and magnificence. By Thomas Cooper.    1615
  28. 8728.
    Corporation of London (England)    I.I. By the Major Whereas diuers good acts and ordinances haue heeretofore bene made, aswell by publique proclamations, as other waies: for the restraning the great abuses daily committed and vsed in brewing and vttering of extraordinary strong ale and beere, of fifteene shillings and sixteene shillings the barrell, in such vnvsuall and strange manner, ... as is fit to be reformed: ... which in no wise is to bee suffered.    1615
  29. 8729.
    Cowper, William, 1568-1619.    A mirrour of mercie or The prodigals conuersion briefely, and learnedly expounded, and full of comfortable consolations for all penitent sinners. By William Cooper, minister of Gods word, and B. of Galloway.    1615
  30. 8730.
    Crook, Samuel, 1575-1649.    Three sermons viz. The walking sleeper, the ministeriall husbandrie, the discouerie of the heart. Preached and published by Sam. Crooke.    1615
  31. 8731.
    Crooke, Helkiah, 1576-1635.    Mikrokosmographia a description of the body of man. Together vvith the controuersies thereto belonging. Collected and translated out of all the best authors of anatomy, especially out of Gasper Bauhinus and Andreas Laurentius. By Helkiah Crooke Doctor of Physicke, physitian to His Maiestie, and his Highnesse professor in anatomy and chyrurgerie. Published by the Kings Maiesties especiall direction and warrant according to the first integrity, as it was originally written by the author.    1615
  32. 8732.
    Daniel, Samuel, 1562-1619.    Hymens triumph A pastorall tragicomædie. Presented at the Queenes court in the Strand, at her Maiesties magnificent entertainement of the Kings most excellent Maiestie, being at the nuptials of the Lord Roxborough. By Samuel Daniel.    1615
  33. 8733.
    Davies, John, Sir, 1569-1626.    Le primer report des cases matters en ley resolues adiudges en les courts del Roy en Ireland. Collect et digest per Sr. Iohn Dauys Chiualer Atturney Generall del Roy en cest realme    1615
  34. 8734.
    Day, John, 1566-1628.    Day's festiuals or, twelve of his sermons deliuered by him at seueral times to the parishioners of St Maryes in Oxford, on the three chiefe festivals of the yeere, Christmas, Easter, and Whit-sontide. Three of vvhich sermons, are touching our Saviour; one, the Holy Ghost; two, the two sacraments; the other six, such severall duties, as belong to the severall sorts of all Christians.    1615
  35. 8735.
    Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632.    The cold yeare. 1614 A deepe snovv: in vvhich men and cattell haue perished, to the generall losse of farmers, grasiers, husbandmen, and all sorts of people in the countrie; and no lesse hurtfull to citizens. Written dialogue-wise, in a plaine familiar talke betweene a London shop-keeper, and a North-Country-man. In which, the reader shall finde many thinges for his profit.    1615
  36. 8736.
    Demetrius, Charles.    Nevves from Gulick and Cleue A true and faithfull relation of the late affaires in the countries of Gulicke, Cleue and Bergh, and what townes haue certainely been taken aswell by Marquesse Spinola, as by Graue Maurice, and how it stands with them in those parts at this present. Seruing also to confute the false relation lately published in English. Together, with Count Henrie of Nassau his very late expeditions in the country of Marck, Faithfully translated out of Dutch by Charles Demetrius, publike notarie of London. Published by authoritie.    1615
  37. 8737.
    Digges, Dudley, Sir, 1583-1639.    The defence of trade In a letter to Sir Thomas Smith Knight, gouernour of the East-India Companie, From one of that societie.    1615
  38. 8738.
    Draxe, Thomas, d. 1618.    An alarum to the last iudgement. Or An exact discourse of the second comming of Christ and of the generall and remarkeable signes and fore-runners of it past, present, and to come; soundly and soberly handled, and wholesomely applyed. Wherein diuers deep mysteries are plainly expounded, and sundry curiosities are duely examined, answered and confuted. By T.D. Bachelor of Diuinitie.    1615
  39. 8739.
    Du Moulin, Pierre, 1568-1658.    A conference held at Paris betweene Father Gontier a Iesuite, and Doctor Du Moulin seconded by the Lady of Salignac. Together with Doctor Du Moulin his answere to Gontier his letter to the King concerning the subiect of this conference. By Peter Du Moulin Doctor of Diuinitie, and minister of the Word of God in the church of Paris. Translated according to the French copie printed in Paris.    1615
  40. 8740.
    E. S. (Edward Sharpe), 17th cent.    Britaines busse. Or A computation aswell of the charge of a busse or herring-fishing ship As also of the gaine and profit thereby. With the States proclamation annexed vnto the same, as concerning herring-fishing. By E.S.    1615
  41. 8741.
    Elton, Edward, d. 1624.    An exposition of the Epistle of St Paule to the Colossians deliuered in sundry sermons, preached by Edvvard Elton minister of Gods word at St Mary Magdalens Bermondsey neare London. And now by him published intending the further good of his charge, and the profit of as many as shall please to reade it.    1615
  42. 8742.
    England and Wales. Commissioners of Customs.    Officers fees for Englishmen as they are receiued in the port of London, set downe vnder the hands for the fermors, comptrollers, collectors and searchers of the custom-house there: for a rule and president to euery custome house in any port of his Maiesties dominions, according to the table of fees, signed by the late L. Treasourer, the Earle of Dorset, and the then Barons of the Exchequer.    1615
  43. 8743.
    England and Wales. Legation (France)    Remonstrances made by the Kings Maiesties ambassadour, vnto the French King and the queene his mother, Iune last past, 1615 Concerning the marriages with Spaine; as also certayne diabolicall opinions maintayned by Cardinall Perron, about the deposing and murthering of kings. Together with the French Kings letter to the Prince of Conde, dated the 26. of Iuly last, 1615. and the Prince his answere thereunto. Translated according to the French copie.    1615
  44. 8744.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the King a proclamation for restraining the abuses in tinne, according to the lawes and ordinances of the stanneries.    1615
  45. 8745.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the King a proclamation for the confirmation of all authorized orders, tending to the vniuersall publishing and teaching, of a certaine religious treatise, compiled by authoritie, and intituled by the name of God, and the King.    1615
  46. 8746.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the King. A proclamation commanding the due execution of two statutes against falsifying of wooll, and woollen yarne, for the better maintenance of clothing    1615
  47. 8747.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the King. A proclamation establishing the continuance of His Maiesties farthing tokens, and prohibiting the vse of all other tokens whatsoeuer    1615
  48. 8748.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the King. A proclamation extending a former proclamation for the restraint of shipping any commoditie in strangers bottomes either into this kingdome or out of the same, vnto the speciall case of wines of the growth of France, to be imported into this kingdome, either by subiect or stranger, according to a statute in that case prouided.    1615
  49. 8749.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the King. A proclamation for restrayning of the seruing of fee-deere    1615
  50. 8750.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the King. A proclamation for the confirmation of all authorized orders, tending to the vniuersall publishing and teaching, of a certaine religious treatise, compiled by authority, and intituled by the name of God, and the King    1615
  51. 8751.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the King. A proclamation for the due execution of forrest lavves    1615
  52. 8752.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the King. A proclamation, prohibiting the bringing in of any commodities traded from the Leuant, into this kingdome; aswell by subiects as strangers, not free of that Company also conteyning a publication of certaine statutes, for the restraint of all His Maiesties subiects, from shipping any commodities in strangers bottomes, either into this kingdome, or out of the same.    1615
  53. 8753.
    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 ... whereas Iohn Pinnell, Robert Trow, Robert Baxter, Edward Frier [and 18 others] ... makers of playing cards within our realme of England ...    1615
  54. 8754.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    My the King. Letters patents, commanding that no greater or other customes, imposts, fees, entrie-siluer, or other dueties whatsoeuer, shalbe hereafter taken, extracted or receiued, by any officers or subiects of England and Ireland, from Scottish-men, or Scottish ships or any goods or merchandizes imported or exported by them or their ships, then is vsually receiued from English and Irish men, English and Irish ships, or any goods imported or exported by them or their ships, to or from England and Ireland, in all respects: and that Scottish ships bee no more reputed or accompted strangers bottomes, but free bottomes, paying no more customes, impositions or other dueties for goods imported, or exported by them, then if they were imported or exported in English or Irish bottomes, to or from England or Ireland.    1615
  55. 8755.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    Whereas it hath pleased His Maiestie by his proclamation bearing date the xv. of May 1609. to publish his pleasure touching the ordinary posts of this realme ...    1615
  56. 8756.
    Evans, Edward, b. 1573.    Verba dierum, or, The dayes report of Gods glory As it hath beene delivered some yeeres since, at foure sermons, or lectures vpon one text, in the famous University of Oxford; and since that time somewhat augmented; and is now commended vnto all times to be augmented and amended. By Edward Evans, priest and minister of the Lord our God.    1615
  57. 8757.
    Evans, Thomas, d. 1633.    Oedipus three cantoes. VVherein is contained: 1 His vnfortunate infancy. 2 His execrable actions. 3 His lamentable end. By T.E. Bach: Art. Cantab.    1615
  58. 8758.
    F. S.    The picture of a vvanton her leawdnesse discouered.    1615
  59. 8759.
    Fennor, William.    Fennors defence: or, I am your first man VVherein the VVater-man, Iohn Taylor, is dasht, sowst, and finally fallen into the Thames: With his slanderous taxations, base imputations, scandalous accusations and foule abhominations, against his maiesties ryming poet: who hath answered him without vexatione, or [...] bling recantations. The reason of my not meeting at the Hope with Taylor, is truly demonstrated in the induction to the [...] udger. Thy hastie gallop my milde muse shall checke, that if thou sit not sure, will breake thy necke.    1615
  60. 8760.
    Fenton, Roger, 1565-1616.    A sermon preached on the 8. day of May 1615. in the parish Church of S. Stephen in Walbrooke London. At an anniuersarie solemnitie and assemblie of the Companie of Grocers of London. In commemoration of their ancient and first beginning to be a companie. By R.F. Doctor in Diuinitie    1615
  61. 8761.
    Feynes, Henri de.    An exact and curious suruey of all the East Indies, euen to Canton, the chiefe cittie of China all duly performed by land, by Monsieur de Monfart, the like whereof was neuer hetherto, brought to an end. VVherein also are described the huge dominions of the great Mogor, to whom that honorable knight, Sir Thomas Roe, was lately sent ambassador from the King. Newly translated out of the trauailers manuscript.    1615
  62. 8762.
    Finch, Henry, Sir, d. 1625.    An exposition of the Song of Solomon: called Canticles Together with profitable obseruations, collected out of the same. Perused and published by William Gouge, preacher of Gods Word in Black-Friers, London.    1615
  63. 8763.
    Ford, Emanuel.    The first part of Parismus, the renovvmed Prince of Bohemia His most famous, delectable, and pleasant historie. Containing his noble battails fought against the Persians. His loue to Laurana, the Kings daughter of Thessalie: and of his strange aduentures in the desolate iland.    1615
  64. 8764.
    Forsyth, James, fl. 1615-1619.    The bitter vvaters of Babylon, or The miserable estate of the citizens of Sion considered by the confusion of all things in this world.    1615
  65. 8765.
    Foxe, John, 1516-1587.    Christs victorie ouer Sathans tyrannie Wherin is contained a catalogue of all Christs faithfull souldiers that the Diuell either by his grand captaines the emperours, or by his most deerly beloued sonnes and heyres the popes, haue most cruelly martyred for the truth. With all the poysoned doctrins wherewith that great redde dragon hath made drunken the kings and inhabitants of the earth; with the confutations of them together with all his trayterous practises and designes, against all Christian princes to this day, especially against our late Queen Elizabeth of famous memorie, and our most religious Soueraigne Lord King Iames. Faithfully abstracted out of the Book of martyrs, and diuers other books. By Thomas Mason preacher of Gods Word.    1615
  66. 8766.
    France. Parlement (Paris)    A decree of the Court of Parliament at Paris, the second day of Ianuarie, 1615 Touching the Soueraigntie of the King in temporall matters, and against the pernicions [sic] doctrine of attempting against the sacred persons of Kings. Translated out of the French coppie, printed at Paris by F. Morell, and P. Mettayer, printers to the King.    1615
  67. 8767.
    Franklin, James, d. 1615.    Franklins farevvell to the vvorld, vvith his Christian contrition in prison, before his death    1615
  68. 8768.
    Franklin, James, d. 1615.    Iames Franklin, a Kentish man of Maidstone his ovvne arraignment , confession, condemnation, and iudgement of himselfe, whilst hee lay prisoner in the Kings Bench for the poisoning of Sir Thomas Overbury.    1615
  69. 8769.
    Garey, Samuel, 1582 or 3-1646.    A newe yeares gift for the suole [sic], or A christian meditation of Christs incarnation Preached in the Cathedrall Church at Norwich on Christmasse day last. 1614. By Samuel Garey, preacher of Gods word at Winfarthing.    1615
  70. 8770.
    Gedde, Walter.    A booke of sundry draughtes principaly serving for glasiers: and not impertinent for plasterers, and gardiners: be sides sundry other professions. Whereunto is annexed the manner how to anniel in glas: and also the true forme of the fornace, and the secretes thereof.    1615
  71. 8771.
    Goddard, William, fl. 1615.    A neaste of vvaspes latelie found out and discouered in the Law-Countreys, yealding as sweete hony as some of our English bees    1615
  72. 8772.
    Gordon, Patrick, fl. 1615-1650.    The famous historie of the renouned and valiant Prince Robert surnamed the Bruce King of Scotland e. [sic] of sundrie other valiant knights both Scots and English. Enlarged with an addition of the Scottishe kinges lineallie descended from him to Charles now Prince, together with a note of the beginninges of the most parte of the antie[n]t and famous nobilitie of Scotland. A historye both pleasant and profitable set forthe and done in heroik verse by Patrick Gordon Gentleman.    1615
  73. 8773.
    Gordon, Patrick, fl. 1615-1650.    The first booke of the famous historye of Penardo and Laissa other ways callid the warres, of love and ambitione. Wherein is described Penardo his most admirable deeds of arms, his ambition of glore his contempt of loue, with loves mightie assalts ammorus temptations: Laissas feareful inchantment hir releif hir trauells and lastly loves admirabel force, in hir releiving Penardo from ye fire, doone in heroik verse, by Patrik Gordon.    1615
  74. 8774.
    Greene, Robert, 1558?-1592.    Theeues falling out, true-men come by their goods: or, The belman wanted a clapper A peale of new villanies rung out; the sound being musicall to all gentlemen, lawyers, farmers, and all sorts of people that come vp to the tearme: shewing that the villanies of leawd women, excell those of men.    1615
  75. 8775.
    Greenwood, Henry, b. 1544 or 5.    Tormenting Tophet: or A terrible description of Hel able to breake the hardest heart, and cause it quake and tremble. Preached at Paules Crosse the 14. of Iune 1614. By Henry Greenvvood, Master of Arts, and preacher of the word of God.    1615
  76. 8776.
    Grenfield, Nathaniel, b. 1588 or 9.    The great day, or, A sermon, setting forth the desperate estate and condition of the wicked at the day of iudgement Preached at Saint Andrews in Holborne at London By Nathaniel Grenfield, Master of Artes, and preacher of the Word of God at Whit-field in Oxfordshire.    1615
  77. 8777.
    Grey, Jane, Lady, 1537-1554.    The life, death and actions of the most chast, learned, and religious lady, the Lady Iane Gray, daughter to the Duke of Suffolke Containing foure principall discourses written with her owne hands. The first an admonition to such as are weake in faith: the second a catechisme: the third an exhortation to her sister: and the last her words at her death.    1615
  78. 8778.
    Griffin, George Augustus, attributed name.    A shorte declaration of the lives and doctrinde [sic] of the Protestants and puritans vvher by one of independent iudgment may knovv the holinesse of their religion.    1615
  79. 8779.
    H. S., fl. 1616.    A diuine dictionarie, or, The Bible abreuiated Containing the whole Scripture. Being most necessarie for the present finding out of any part thereof. By T.S. [sic]    1615
  80. 8780.
    Hakewill, George, 1578-1649.    The vanitie of the eye first beganne for the comfort of a gentlewoman bereaved of her sight, and since vpon occasion enlarged published for the common good. By George Hakewill Master of Arts, and fellow of Exeter Coll. in Oxford.    1615
  81. 8781.
    Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656.    Contemplations vpon the principal passages of the holie historie. The third volume: in three bookes. By I. Hall, Doctor of Diuinitie    1615
  82. 8782.
    Hamor, Ralph, d. 1626.    A true discourse of the present estate of Virginia and the successe of the affaires there till the 18 of Iune. 1614. Together with a relation of the seuerall English townes and forts, the assured hopes of that countrie and the peace concluded with the Indians. The christening of Powhatans daughter and her mariage with an English-man. Written by Raphe Hamor the yonger, late secretarie in that colony.    1615
  83. 8783.
    Hastler, Thomas.    An antidote against the plague. Or Panchrestōn: a salue for all sores which applied and practised, will soone awaken the Lords mercy, and suddenly cause the storms of his iust iudgements to vanish away. Deliuered in a sermon, preached within the Cathedrall Church of Saint Paules, London.    1615
  84. 8784.
    Helwys, Gervase, Sir, 1561-1615.    The lieutenant of the Tower his speech and repentance, at the time of his death, who was executed vpon Tower-hill, on the 20 day of Nouember 1615 Together with a meditation and vow of his that hee made not long before he dyed.    1615
  85. 8785.
    Helwys, Thomas, 1550?-1616?, attributed name. aut    Obiections: answered by way of dialogue wherein is proved by the Law of God: by the law of our land: and by his Maties many testimonies that no man ought to be persecuted for his religion, so he testifie his allegeance by the Oath, appointed by law.    1615
  86. 8786.
    Heywood, Thomas, d. 1641.    The foure prentises of London VVith the conquest of Ierusalem. As it hath bene diuerse times acted, at the Red Bull, by the Queenes Maiesties Seruants. Written by Thomas Heyvvood.    1615
  87. 8787.
    Hieron, Samuel, 1576?-1617.    The dignitie of preaching in a sermon vpon 1. Thessal. 5.20. By Sam. Hieron.    1615
  88. 8788.
    Hoby, Edward, Sir, 1560-1617.    A curry-combe for a coxe-combe. Or Purgatories knell In answer of a lewd libell lately foricated by Iabal Rachil against Sir Edvv. Hobies Counter-snarle: entituled Purgatories triumph ouer hell. Digested in forme of a dialogue by Nick-groome of the Hobie-stable Reginoburgi.    1615
  89. 8789.
    Homer.    Homer's Odysses. Translated according to ye Greeke by. Geo: Chapman    1615
  90. 8790.
    Hoskins, Anthony, 1568-1615.    The follovving of Christ Diuided into foure bookes. Written in Latin by the learned and deuout man, Thomas a Kempis, canon-regular of the order of S. Augustine. Whereunto also is added the golden Epistle of S. Bernard. And also certaine rules of a Christian life, made by Iohn Picus the elder, Earle of Mirandula. Translated into English by B.F.    1615
  91. 8791.
    Hoskins, John, 1579-1631.    Sermons preached at Pauls Crosse and else-where, by Iohn Hoskins, sometimes fellow of New-Colledge in Oxford, minister and Doctor of Law    1615
  92. 8792.
    Howes, Thomas, preacher at King's Lynn.    A Christian enchiridion wherein are briefly handled these three points following; 1. That aboue all things in the world, man should bee most carefull of his saluation. 2. That in this life a man bee assured of his saluation. 3. The way how, or meanes whereby a man may come to bee assured of his saluation. By Thomas Hovves, preacher of the word at Kings-Linne in Norfolke.    1615
  93. 8793.
    Hugget, Anthony.    A diuine enthymeme of true obedience: or, A taske for a Christian. Preached at Pauls Crosse the tenth of September, 1615. by Anthonie Hugget Maister of Arts, and parson of the Cliffe neare Lewis in Sussex    1615
  94. 8794.
    Hughes, Lewes, fl. 1620.    A letter, sent into England from the Summer Ilands. VVritten by Mr. Lewes Hughes, preacher of Gods Word there. 1615    1615
  95. 8795.
    I. G., fl. 1615.    A refutation of the Apology for actors Diuided into three briefe treatises. Wherein is confuted and opposed all the chiefe groundes and arguments alleaged in defence of playes: and withall in each treatise is deciphered actors, 1. heathenish and diabolicall institution. 2. their ancient and moderne indignitie. 3. the wonderfull abuse of their impious qualitie. By I.G.    1615
  96. 8796.
    I. H., fl. 1615.    This vvorlds folly Or A warning-peece discharged vpon the wickednesse thereof. By I.H.    1615
  97. 8797.
    Ireland.    An act for the graunt of one entier subsidie by the temporaltie    1615
  98. 8798.
    Jackson, Thomas, 1579-1640.    Iustifying faith, or The faith by which the just do liue A treatise, containing a description of the nature, properties and conditions of Christian faith. With a discouerie of misperswasions, breeding presumption or hypocrisie, and meanes how faith may be planted in vnbeleeuers. By Thomas Iackson B. of Diuinitie and fellow of Corpus Christi Colledge in Oxford.    1615
  99. 8799.
    Jones, John, 1574 or 5-1636.    Our sauiours iourney to the Gadarens: or the loue of Christ vnto man. Written by I. Iones Bachelour in Diuinity, and parson of S. Nicholas Acons, London    1615
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    Kayll, Robert.    The trades increase    1615