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  1. 8801.
    M. R., fl. 1638.    A president for young pen-men. Or The letter-writer Containing letters of sundry sortes, with their seuerall answeres. Full of variety, delight, and pleasure, and most necessary for the instruction of those that can write, but haue not the guift of enditing.    1615
  2. 8802.
    Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637.    A schoole for young souldiers containing in breife the whole discipline of vvarre, especially so much as is meet for captaine to teach, or the souldior to learne, that is, to trayne or to bee trayned : fit to be taught throughout England.    1615
  3. 8803.
    Martin, James, fl. 1615-1630.    Via regia The kings vvay to heauen. By Iames Martin, Master of Arts. With a letter of that late miracle of learning, Mr. Is. Casaubon.    1615
  4. 8804.
    Martyn, William, 1562-1617.    The historie, and liues, of the kings of England from VVilliam the Conqueror, vnto the end of the raigne of King Henrie the Eight. By William Martyn Esquire, recorder of the honorable citie of Exeter.    1615
  5. 8805.
    Mocket, Richard, 1577-1618.    God and the king: or A dialogue shewing that our souereigne Lord King Iames beeing immediate vnder God within his dominions, doth rightfully claime whatsoeuer is required by the oath of allegiance    1615
  6. 8806.
    Mornay, Philippe de, seigneur du Plessis-Marly, 1549-1623.    An homily upon these words of Saint Matthew, chap. 16.v.18 Tu es Petrus. Written first in French by that honorable and learned personage, Monsieur Du Plessis Mornay. And translated into English by I.V.    1615
  7. 8807.
    Munday, Anthony, 1553-1633.    Metropolis coronata, the triumphes of ancient drapery: or, Rich cloathing of England, in a second yeeres performance In honour of the aduancement of Sir Iohn Iolles, Knight, to the high office of Lord Maior of London, and taking his oath for the same authoritie, on Monday, being the 30. day of October. 1615. Performed in heartie affection to him, and at the bountifull charges of his worthy brethren the truely honourable Society of Drapers, the first that receiued such dignitie in this citie. Deuised, and written, by A.M. citizen, and draper of London.    1615
  8. 8808.
    Murray, David, Sir, 1567-1629.    A paraphrase of the CIV. Psalme by David Murray.    1615
  9. 8809.
    N. P., Master of Arts, and minister of Gods word.    The vertue and operation of this balsame    1615
  10. 8810.
    Neville, Alexander, 1544-1614.    Norfolkes furies, or a view of Ketts campe necessary for the malecontents of our time, for their instruction, or terror; and profitable for euery good subiect, to incourage him vpon the vndoubted hope of the victorie, to stand faithfully to maintayne his prince and countrey, his wife and children, goods, and inheritance. With a table of the maiors and sheriffes of this worshipfull city of Norwich, euer since the first grant by Henry the fourth: together with the bishops of that see, and other accidents here. Set forth first in Latin by Alexander Nenil. Translated into English, for the vse of the common people, by R.W. minister at Frettenham in Norfolke, and a citizen borne, who beheld part of these things with his yong eyes.    1615
  11. 8811.
    Niccholes, Alexander.    A discourse, of marriage and vviuing and of the greatest mystery therein contained: how to choose a good wife from a bad. An argument of the dearest vse, but the deepest cunning that man may erre in: which is, to cut by a thrid betweene the greatest good or euill in the world. Pertinent to both sexes, and conditions, as well those already gone before, as shortly to enter this honest society. By Alex. Niccholes, Batchelour in the art he neuer yet put in practise.    1615
  12. 8812.
    Niccols, Richard, 1584-1616.    Monodia or Walthams complaint vpon the death of that most vertuous and noble ladie, late deceased, the Lady Honor Hay, sole daughter and heire to the Right Honorable Edward, Lord Dennie, Baron of Waltham, and wife to the Right Honourable Iames Lord Hay. By R.N. Oxon.    1615
  13. 8813.
    Nixon, Anthony.    The scourge of corruption. Or A crafty knaue needs no broker. Written by Anthony Nixon    1615
  14. 8814.
    Norden, John, 1548-1625?    A pensiue soules delight. Or, The deuout mans helpe. Consisting of motiues, meditations and prayers, for all persons and purposes, vpon what occasion so euer, either priuate or publike. By Iohn Norden    1615
  15. 8815.
    Norton, Robert, d. 1635.    A table of boorde and timber measure, more perfect then euer hath beene made shewing also the roote betweene 4 and 31 from quarter to quarter / calculated by R.N.    1615
  16. 8816.
    Parrot, Henry.    The mastiue, or Young-whelpe of the olde-dogge Epigrams and satyrs.    1615
  17. 8817.
    Passe, Crispijn van de, d. 1670.    A garden of flovvers vvherein very liuely is contained a true and perfect discription of al the flovvers contained in these foure followinge bookes. As also the perfect true manner of colouringe the same vvith theire naturall coloures ... All vvhich to the great charges, and almost incredible laboure and paine, the diligent authore by foure yeares experience, hath very laboriously compiled, and most excellently performed, both in theire perfect lineaments in representing them in theire coper plates: as also after a most exquisite manner and methode in teachinge the practisioner te [sic] painte them even to the liffe. Faithfully and truely translated out of the Netherlandish originall into English for the comon benifite of those that vnderstand no other languages, and also for the benifite of others nevvly printed both in the Latine and French tongues all at the charges of the author.    1615
  18. 8818.
    Peacham, Henry, 1576?-1643?    Prince Henrie revived Or A poeme vpon the birth, and in honor of the hopefull yong Prince Henrie Frederick, first sonne and heire apparant to the most excellent princes, Frederick Count Palatine of the Rhine, and the mirrour of ladies, Princesse Elizabeth, his wife, only daughter to our Soueraigne Iames King of Great Brittaine, By Henrie Peacham.    1615
  19. 8819.
    Pestell, Thomas, 1584?-1659?    Morbus epidemicus, or The churles sickenesse In a sermon preached before the iudges of the assises. By T.P.    1615
  20. 8820.
    Pestell, Thomas, 1584?-1659?    The good conscience. Or, The soules banquet royall. In a sermon by T.P.    1615
  21. 8821.
    Preston, John, minister of East Ogwell.    A sermon preached at the funerall of Mr. Iosiah Reynel Esquire, the 13. of August 1614. in East-Ogwell in Deuon. By Iohn Preston Minister of Gods word in East-Ogwell    1615
  22. 8822.
    R. A., Gent.    The valiant VVelshman, or The true chronicle history of the life and valiant deedes of Caradoc the Great, King of Cambria, now called Wales As it hath beene sundry times acted by the Prince of Wales his seruants. Written by R.A. Gent.    1615
  23. 8823.
    R. R., minister of Gods Word.    The house-holders helpe, for domesticall discipline: or A familiar conference of household instruction and correction fit for the godly gouernment of Christian families. Dedicated to all religious house-holders by R.R. minister of Gods Word.    1615
  24. 8824.
    Richardson, Charles, fl. 1612-1617.    A sermon against oppression and fraudulent dealing: preached at Paules Crosse, the eleuenth of December, by Charles Richardson, preacher at Saint Katherines neare the Tower of London    1615
  25. 8825.
    Robertson, Bartholomew, fl. 1620.    A blovv for the pope, or, A discourse had in S. Giles Church, in Elgen of Murray at a conference with certaine papists, plainely prouing that Peter was neuer head of the Church : with a short register of all the attempts and murthers vpon kings and princes in our time by the persuasion of the Iesuits.    1615
  26. 8826.
    Robinson, John, 1575?-1625.    A manumission to a manuduction, or Answer to a letter inferring publique communion in the parrish assemblies upon private with godly persons there. By Iohn Robinson    1615
  27. 8827.
    Rogers, Richard, 1550?-1618.    A commentary vpon the vvhole booke of Iudges Preached first and deliuered in sundrie lectures; since collected, and diligently perused, and now published. For the benefit generally of all such as desire to grow in faith and repentance, and especially of them, who would more cleerely vnderstand and make vse of the worthie examples of the saints, recorded in diuine history. Penned by Richard Rogers preacher of Gods word at Wethersfield in Essex.    1615
  28. 8828.
    Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?    Diogenes lanthorne    1615
  29. 8829.
    Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?    The melancholie knight. By S.R.    1615
  30. 8830.
    Sandys, Edwin, Sir, 1561-1629.    Sacred hymns Consisting of fifti select psalms of David and others, paraphrastically turned into English verse. And by Robert Tailour, set to be sung in five parts, as also to the viole, and lute or orph-arion. Published for the vse of such as delight in the exercise of music in hir original honour.    1615
  31. 8831.
    Singleton, Isaac, b. 1582 or 3.    The dovvnefall of Shebna together with an application to the bloudie Gowrie of Scotland. As it was deliuered in two seuerall sermons of that occasion, in S. Maries Church in Oxford. And now published for a warning to all ill-affected Ogiluiests: vt quorum exitus perhorrescunt, eorum facta non imitentur. By I.S.    1615
  32. 8832.
    Smith, Wentworth, fl. 1601-1623.    The Hector of Germany. Or The Palsgraue, prime Elector A new play, an honourable history. As it hath beene publickly acted at the Red-Bull, and at the Curtayne, by a company of young-men of this citie. Made by W. Smith: with new additions.    1615
  33. 8833.
    Spenser, John, 1559-1614.    A learned and gracious sermon preached at Paules Crosse by that famous and iudicious diuine, Iohn Spenser ... ; published for the benefite of Christs vineyard, by H.M.    1615
  34. 8834.
    Stafford, Anthony.    Staffords heauenly dogge: or The life, and death of that great cynicke Diogenes, whom Lertius stiles Canem Cœlestem, the heauenly dogge, by reason of the heauenly precepts he gaue Taken out of the best authors, and written to delight great hearts, and to raise as high as heauen the minds that now grouell on the earth, by teaching them how to ouercome all affections, and afflictions.    1615
  35. 8835.
    Stephens, John, fl. 1613-1615.    Essayes and characters, ironicall, and instructiue The second impression. With a new satyre in defence of common law and lawyers: mixt with reproofe against their common enemy. With many new characters, diuers other things added; euery thing ammended. By Iohn Stephens the yonger, of Lincolnes Inne, Gent.    1615
  36. 8836.
    Stephens, John, fl. 1613-1615.    Satyrical essayes characters and others. Or Accurate and quick descriptions, fitted to the life of their subiects. Iohn Stephens    1615
  37. 8837.
    Swaine, Richard.    A table concerning Christ our aduocate and whether remission of sinnes once obtained, can againe be made frustrate, comprised in foure propositions, and fourteene conclusions / by Richard Swaine.    1615
  38. 8838.
    Swetnam, Joseph, fl. 1617.    The araignment of leuud, idle, froward, and vnconstant women or the vanitie of them, choose you whether : with a commendation of wise, vertuous and honest women : pleasant for married men, profitable for young men, and hurtfull to none.    1615
  39. 8839.
    T. W.    Certaine wholesome obseruations and rules fo [sic] inne-keepers, and also for their guests meet to be fixed vpon the wall of euery chamber in the house, but meant more especially for the good of Mr. Henry Hunter and his wife, of Smithfield, his louing brother and sister, and of the guests which vse their house.    1615
  40. 8840.
    Taylor, John, 1580-1653.    Faire and fowle vveather: or a sea and land storme betweene two calmes. With an apologie in defense of the painefull life, and needfull vse of sailors. By Iohn Tailor.    1615
  41. 8841.
    Taylor, John, 1580-1653.    Taylors Vrania, or His heauenly muse With a briefe narration of the thirteene sieges, and sixe sackings of the famous cittie of Ierusalem. Their miseries of warre, plague, and famine, (during their last siege by Vespasian and his son Titus.) In heroicall verse compendiously described.    1615
  42. 8842.
    Taylor, John, 1580-1653.    Taylors revenge, or, The rymer William Fennor firkt, feritted, and finely fetcht ouer the coales wherein his riming raggamuffin rascallity, without partiallity, or feare of principallity, is anagramatized, anotomized, stigmatized : the occasion of vvhich inuectiue, is breifly set dovvne in the preface to the reader.    1615
  43. 8843.
    Taylor, John, 1580-1653.    The muses mourning: or funerall sonnets on the death of Iohn Moray Esquire. By Iohn Taylor    1615
  44. 8844.
    Thornes, Edward.    Encomium Salopiæ, or the description of the pleasant situation, commendable gouernement, and rarities, of the ancient and famous towne of Shrowesbury. By Edward Thornes of McIverley gent    1615
  45. 8845.
    Tissot, Jacques.    A true relation of a mighty giant named Theutobocus, sometimes king of the Theutons and Cimbrians, overthrown by Consul Marius 1700 yeares agone buried then by the castle of Langon, neere the towne of Romans in the prouince of Daufiné in Fraunce, whole bones were found of by chaunce, an. 1613, in a place called to this day, The Giants Ground, and vpon his tombe ingrauen in old letters Theutobocus Rex.    1615
  46. 8846.
    Tomkis, Thomas, fl. 1604-1615.    Albumazar A comedy presented before the Kings Maiestie at Cambridge, the ninth of March. 1614. By the Gentlemen of Trinitie Colledge.    1615
  47. 8847.
    Traske, John, d. ca. 1638.    A pearle for a prince, or a princely pearle As it was deliuered in two sermons, by Iohn Traske.    1615
  48. 8848.
    Tuke, Thomas, d. 1657.    The Christians looking glasse wherein hee may cleerely see, his loue to God liuely expressed, his fidelity truely discouered, and pride against God and man, anatomised. Whereby the hypocrisie of the times is notoriously manifested. By Thomas Tuke, minister of Gods word at Saint Giles in the Fields.    1615
  49. 8849.
    Vallans, William.    The honourable prentice: or, This taylor is a man Shewed in the life and death of Sir John Hawekwood, sometime prentice of London: interlaced with the famous history of the noble Fitzwalter, Lord of Woodham in Essex, and of the poisoning of his faire daughter: Also of the merry customes of Dunmow, where any one may freely haue a gammon of bacon, that repents not mariage in a yeere and a day. Whereunto is annexed the most lamentable murther of Robert Hall at the high altar in Westminster Abbey.    1615
  50. 8850.
    Varchi, Benedetto, 1503-1565.    The blazon of iealousie· A subiect not written of by any heretofore· First written in Italian, by that learned gentleman Benedetto Varchi, sometimes Lord Chauncelor vnto the Signorie of Venice: and translated into English, with speciall notes vpon the same; by R.T. Gentleman.    1615
  51. 8851.
    Wadsworth, James, 1572?-1623.    The contrition of a Protestant preacher, converted to be a Catholiqve scholler conteyning certayne meditations vpon the fourth penitentiall psalme, Miserere / composed by Iames Waddesworth, Bachlour of Diuinitie in the Vniversity of Cambridge, late parson of Cotton, and of Great-Thorneham in the County of Suffolke, who went into Spaine with the Kinges Maiesties first Embassadour-Legier, as his chaplayne ...    1615
  52. 8852.
    Ward, Samuel, 1577-1640.    A coal from the altar, to kindle the holy fire of zeale In a sermon preached at a generall visitation at Ipswich. By Samuell Ward, Bach. of Diuinity.    1615
  53. 8853.
    Webbe, George, 1581-1642.    The practice of quietnes. Or a direction how to liue quietly at all times, in all places, vpon all occasions, and how to auoide or put off, all occasions of vnquietnesse. Deliuered in six sermons at Steeple-Ashton in Wiltshire by George Webbe preacher of the word and Pastor there    1615
  54. 8854.
    Wentworth, Paul.    The miscellanie, or, A registrie, and methodicall directorie of orizons Exhibiting a presentment of the soules requestes in the high court of the heauenly parliament: prefaced with meditations of a three-fold distinct nature, preparatiuely instructing the Christian soule ...    1615
  55. 8855.
    Weston, Edward, 1566-1635.    The triall of Christian truht [sic] by the rules of the vertues, namelie these principall, faith, hope, charitie and religion, seruing for the discouerie of heresie, and antichrist, in his forerunners and misteries of iniquitie. The second parte, entreating of hope wherein is made manifest, that the pretended hope of the Protestant, empeaching the merits of Christ, his holy grace, and man his vertuouse life, destroyeth all true confidence in allmightie God, either exceding in presumption, or wanting in desperation / by Edward Weston ...    1615
  56. 8856.
    White, John, 1570-1615.    Two sermons the former deliuered at Pauls Crosse the foure and twentieth of March, 1615. being the anniuersarie commemoration of the Kings most happie succession in the Crowne of England. The latter at the Spittle on Monday in Easter weeke, 1613. By Iohn VVhite D.D.    1615
  57. 8857.
    Wilson, Thomas, 1563-1622.    Theologicall rules, to guide vs in the vnderstanding and practise of holy Scriptures two centuries: drawne partly out of Scriptures themselues: partly out of ecclesiasticall writers old and new. Also Ænigmata sacra, holy riddles; or misticall cases and secrets of diuinitie, with their resolutions. Foure centuries: the vnfolding whereof layeth open that truth that concerneth saluation. By T.W. preacher of the word.    1615
  58. 8858.
    Wither, George, 1588-1667.    The shepherds hunting being, certaine eglogs written during the time of the authors imprisonment in the Marshalsey. By George VVither, gentleman.    1615
  59. 8859.
    Worthington, Thomas, 1549-1627.    Whyte dyed black. Or A discouery of many most foule blemishes, impostures, and deceiptes, which D. Whyte haith practysed in his book entituled The way to the true Church Deuyded into 3 sortes Corruptions, or deprauations. Lyes. Impertinencies, or absurd reasoninges. Writen by T.W. p. And dedicated to the Vniuersity of Cambridge. Cum priuilegio.    1615
  60. 8860.
    Yates, John, d. ca. 1660.    Gods arraignement of hypocrites with an inlargement concerning Gods decree in ordering sinne. As likewise a defence of Mr. Calvine against Bellarmine; and of Mr. Perkins against Arminius.    1615
  61. 8861.
    A Briefe catechisme, conteining the most principall groundes of religion    1615
  62. 8862.
    A Louers complaint being forsaken of his loue to a pleasant new tune.    1615
  63. 8863.
    A New ballad, intituled, The battell of Agen-Court, in France, betweene the English-men and Frenchmen to the tune of, When flying fame.    1615
  64. 8864.
    A Pleasant new ditty, called the new So ho to a pleasant new tune.    1615
  65. 8865.
    A description of the prosperitie, strength, and wise gouernment of the vnited Prouinces of the Netherlands Signified by the Batauian virgin, in her seat of vnitie. Wherein is related the whole state of those countries at this present time.    1615
  66. 8866.
    A merrie dialogue, betweene Band, Cuffe, and Ruffe: done by an excellent wit, and lately acted in a shew in the famous Vniversitie of Cambridge    1615
  67. 8867.
    A merry progresse to London to see fashions by a young country gallant, that had more money then witte. To the tune of, Riding to Rumford.    1615
  68. 8868.
    A most excellent godly new ballad: [shew]ing the manifold abuses of this wicked world, the intolerable pride of people, the wantonnesse [of] women, the dissimulation of flatterers, the subtilty of deceiuers, the beastlines of drunkards, the filthinesse of whoredome, the vnthriftines of gamesters, the cruelty of landlords, with a number of other inconucadences. To the tune of Greene-sleeues.    1615
  69. 8869.
    A most excellent new dittie, wherein is shewed the sage sayinges, and wise sentences of Salomon wherein each estate is taught his duetie, with singular counsell to his comfort and consolation. To the tune of Wigmoores galliard.    1615
  70. 8870.
    A vision or dreame contayning the whole state of the Netherland warres as it appeared to a louer of the Netherlands lying in his bed, vpon the 7. of Nouember, betweene 3. and 4. of the clocke in the morning, wherein was represented vnto him a goodly country, and therein a fayre comely horse well brideled and sadled, whereat being much amazed, he sayde, behold the horse, but where is the rider? ...    1615
  71. 8871.
    At the Generall Sessions of the Peace holden at [blank] in the [blank] yeere of the raigne of our Soueraigne Lord Iames by the grace of God king ... and of Scotland the [blank] and fortieth, there being present [blank] His Maiesties iustices of peace of the said [blank] in the same [blank] alehouse-keeper, is admitted and allowed ... to keepe a common alehouse    1615
  72. 8872.
    Catascopos A surveigh and critique censure of the Christian world.    1615
  73. 8873.
    Exchange ware at the second hand viz. Band, Ruffe, and Cuffe, lately out, and now newly dearned vp. Or a dialogue, acted in a shew in the famous Vniuersitie of Cambridge.    1615
  74. 8874.
    Gods handy-vvorke in vvonders Miraculously shewen vpon two women, lately deliuered of two monsters: with a most strange and terrible earth-quake, by which, fields and other grounds, were quite remoued to other places: the prodigious births, being at a place called Perre-farme, within a quarter of a mile of Feuersham in Kent, the 25. of Iuly last, being S. Iames his day. 1615.    1615
  75. 8875.
    Mistris Turners farewell to all women    1615
  76. 8876.
    Nevves of the Netherlands Relating the whole state of those countries at this present.    1615
  77. 8877.
    No body loues mee to the tune of Philliday.    1615
  78. 8879.
    The Picture of the unfortunate gentlemen, Sir Geruis Eluies, Knight, late leiftenant of his Maiesties Tower of London    1615
  79. 8880.
    The admirable vertue, property and operation of the quintessence of rosemary flowers and the meanes to vse it for the sickesses and diseases herein mentioned.    1615
  80. 8881.
    The bloody dovvnfall of adultery. murder, ambition at the end of which are added Westons, and Mistris Turners last teares, shed for the murder of Sir Thomas Ouerbury poysoned in the Tower; who for the fact, suffered deserued execution at Tiburne the 14. of Nouember last. 1615.    1615
  81. 8882.
    The lamentable destruction of Mulheim, a Protestant towne in Germany Done by the inhabitants of Cologne the 30. of September last 1615. at three of the clock in the morning. Printed according to the Dutch originall.    1615
  82. 8883.
    The louers guift, or a Fairing for maides being a dialogue betweene Edmund and Prisilly. To a pleasant new tune.    1615
  83. 8884.
    VVorke for cutlers. Or, A merry dialogue betweene sword, rapier, and dagger Acted in a shew in the famous Vniuersitie of Cambridge.    1615
  84. 8885.
    Adams, Thomas, fl. 1612-1653.    A divine herball together with a forrest of thornes In five sermons. ... By Tho. Adams.    1616
  85. 8886.
    Adams, Thomas, fl. 1612-1653.    Diseases of the soule a discourse diuine, morall, and physicall. By Tho. Adams.    1616
  86. 8887.
    Adams, Thomas, fl. 1612-1653.    The sacrifice of thankefulnesse A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, the third of December, being the first Aduentuall Sunday, anno 1615. By Tho. Adams. Whereunto are annexed fiue other of his sermons preached in London, and else-where; neuer before printed. ...    1616
  87. 8888.
    Aelianus.    The tactiks of Ælian or art of embattailing an army after ye Grecian manner Englished illustrated wth figures throughout: notes vpon ye chapters of ye ordinary motions of ye phalange by I.B. The exercise military of ye English by ye order of that great generall Maurice of Nassau Prince of Orange Gouernor Generall of ye vnited Prouinces is added    1616
  88. 8889.
    Anthony, Francis, 1550-1623.    The apologie, or defence of a verity heretofore published concerning a medicine called aurum potabile that is, the pure substance of gold, prepared, and made potable and medicinable without corrosiues, helpfully giuen for the health of man in most diseases, but especially auaileable for the strenghning [sic] and comforting of the heart and vitall spirits the perfomers of health: as an vniversall medicine. Together with the plaine, and true reasons ... confirming the vniversalitie thereof. And lastly, the manner and order of administration or vse of this medicine in sundrie infirmities. By Francis Anthonie of London, doctor in physicke.    1616
  89. 8890.
    Anton, Robert, b. 1584 or 5.    The philosophers satyrs, written by M. Robert Anton, of Magdelen Colledge in Cambridge    1616
  90. 8891.
    Baley, Walter, 1529-1592.    Two treatises concerning the preseruation of eie-sight. The first written by Doctor Baily sometimes of Oxford: the other collected out of those two famous phisicions Fernelius and Riolanus    1616
  91. 8892.
    Beard, Thomas, d. 1632.    A retractiue from the Romish religion contayning thirteene forcible motiues, disswading from the communion with the Church of Rome: wherein is demonstratiuely proued, that the now Romish religion (so farre forth as it is Romish) is not the true Catholike religion of Christ, but the seduction of Antichrist: by Tho. Beard ...    1616
  92. 8893.
    Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616.    The scornful ladie A comedie. As it was acted (with great applause) by the Children of Her Maiesties Reuels in the Blacke Fryers. Written byFra. Beaumont and Io. Fletcher, Gent.    1616
  93. 8894.
    Bellarmino, Roberto Francesco Romolo, Saint, 1542-1621.    A most learned and pious treatise full of diuine and humane philosophy, framing a ladder, wherby our mindes may ascend to God, by the steps of his creatures. Written in Latine by the illustrous and learned Cardinall Bellarmine, of the society of Iesus. 1615. Translated into English, by T.B. gent.    1616
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    Bernard, Richard, 1568-1641.    A weekes worke, and a worke for every weeke by R.B.    1616
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    Bernard, Richard, 1568-1641.    Dauids musick: or Psalmes of that royall prophet, once the sweete singer of that Israel vnfolded logically, expounded paraphrastically, and then followeth a more particular explanation of the words, with manifold doctrines and vses briefly obserued out of the same. By R.B. and R.A. preachers of Gods word in Somersetshire.    1616
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    Bonnivet, Henri Marc de Gouffier, Marquis de, d. 1589.    A declaration of Henry Marc de Gouffier Marquise of Boniuet, Lord of Creuecœur, Made in the consistorie of Rochell, in the presence of the pastors and elders of the said towne; as also of Monsieur de la Violette and Theuenot, pastors of the churches of Marans and Benet, on Wednesday being the third of August, 1616. The which very same protestation likewise hath beene made by the said Lord Marquise in the presence of the whole church of Rochel, on Sunday being the seuenth of the said moneth, after the morning sermon in the great church. At Rochell, printed for H. Haultin, by Cornelis Hertman. 1616.    1616
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    Bonnivet, Henri Marc de Gouffier, Marquis de, d. 1589. Declaration de Henri-Marc de Gouffier. aut    Newes from France containing tvvo declarations of two new conuerts from the Church of Rome to the reformed churches of France: the former made by Master M. du Tertrf [sic], Lord de la Motthe Luyne, late preacher amongst the order of the Capucins vnder the name of F. Firmin, at Saumur on the 27. of May last: the latter by the Marquise Boniuet, Lord of Creuecœur, at Rochell on the seuenth of August last. Both translated out of the seuerall French copies into English by E.M. of Christ-Church in Oxford. Whereunto is added an English letter sent from Paris by an English gentleman to his friend in England, touching the late surprisall and imprisonment of the Prince of Conde, which happened on the 22. of August last.    1616
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    Bowle, John, d. 1637.    A sermon preached at Mapple-Durham in Oxfordshire, and published at the request of Sir Richard Blount by J.B. ...    1616
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    Boys, John, 1571-1625.    An exposition of the proper Psalmes vsed in our English liturgie together with a reason why the Church did chuse the same. By Iohn Boys, Doctor of Diuinitie. The first part explaining the Psalmes appointed to be read on Christmas and Easter day.    1616