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  1. 8901.
    Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?    Crossing of prouerbs Crosse-answeres. and crosse-humours. By B.N. Gent.    1616
  2. 8902.
    Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?    Crossing of proverbs The second part. With, Certaine briefe questions and answeres. By B.N. Gent.    1616
  3. 8903.
    Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?    The good and the badde, or Descriptions of the vvorthies, and vnworthies of this age Where the best may see their graces, and the worst discerne their basenesse.    1616
  4. 8904.
    Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?    The hate of treason vvith a touch of the late treason / by N.B.    1616
  5. 8905.
    Brisset, Georges.    A letter apologeticall of George Brisse Lord of Desgrutieres wherein are set downe the reasons that moued him to turne to the reformed. / Written to Monsieur Touraine, Aduocate in the Court of Parliament of Bretany. A worke very profitable for those to reade that desire to know the grounds of their religion. Translated out of French.    1616
  6. 8906.
    Bunny, Francis, 1543-1617.    An exposition of the 28. verse of the third chapter of the epistle to the Romans Wherein is manifestly proued the doctrine of iustification by faith, and by faith onely. By Francis Bunny, one of the prebendaries of the Cathedrall Church of Durham.    1616
  7. 8907.
    C. P., fl. 1616.    Two briefe treatises The one containing matter of perswasion and expostulation concerning catechisme with certaine positions of like consideration. The other, touching peace betweene the minister and his people: as likewise the lawfulnesse, and dutie of the ministers presenting (if need require) outward disobedience vnto his ministerie.    1616
  8. 8908.
    Cannon, Nathanael, 1581 or 2-1664.    Lachrimæ: or lamentations over the dead wherin is described the earnest zeale of the godly, in mourning for the sins of the people, who are dead in trespasses and sinnes. By Nathanael Cannon, minister and preacher of the word at Hurley, in Berkshire.    1616
  9. 8909.
    Cannon, Nathanael, 1581 or 2-1664.    Three sermons The former discouering a double and false heart, vpon the I. King. 21. 9. and 10. The second called, the blessednes of the righteous, vpon Psalm. 37. verse 37. The third, the court of guard, or watch of angels: I, Sam. 17. 37. By Nathaniel Cannon, Preacher of Gods Word at Hurley in Berkeshire.    1616
  10. 8910.
    Cartwright, Thomas, 1535-1603.    A treatise of Christian religion. Or, the whole bodie and substance of diunintie. By T.C.    1616
  11. 8911.
    Case, William, 1584 or 5-1634.    A sermon of the nature and end of repentance shadowed in the ministerie of Iohn the Baptist. Preached the Sunday afore Lent. 1613.    1616
  12. 8912.
    Case, William, 1584 or 5-1634.    A sermon of the nature and necessitie of godly feare Preached in the Cathedrall Church of Chester, in September, 1614.    1616
  13. 8913.
    Champney, Anthony, 1569?-1643?    A treatise of the vocation of bishops, and other ecclesiasticall ministers proving the ministers of the pretended reformed churches in generall, to have no calling against Monsieur Du Plessis, and Mr. Doctour Feild : and in particular the pretended bishops in England, to be no true bishops against Mr. Mason / by Anth. Champ. ...    1616
  14. 8914.
    Church of England. Diocese of Bath and Wells. Bishop (1608-1616 : Montagu)    Iames by the prouidence of God, bishop of Bath and Wels, to all and singular arch-deacons, officials, parsons ... al other eccelsiastical officers ... greeting whereas His Maiesty, for the seasoning of all youth in their due alleageance, hath caused a booke to bee compiled and imprinted, containing the sum of the Oath of Alleageance, intituled, God and the King ...    1616
  15. 8915.
    Church of England. Diocese of Exeter. Bishop (1598-1621 : Cotton)    William, by the prouidence of God, Bishop of Exeter, to all and singular archdeacons, officials, parsons ... and all other ecclesiasticall officers ... greeeting [sic] whereas His Majesty, for the seasoning of all youth in their due alleageance, hath caused a booke to bee compiled and imprinted ... intituled God and the King ...    1616
  16. 8916.
    Church of England. Diocese of Lincoln. Bishop (1614-1617 : Neile)    Richardus, prouidentia diuina, Lincol. episcopus ...    1616
  17. 8917.
    Cicero, Marcus Tullius.    The first book of Tullies Offices translated grammatically, and also according to the propriety of our English tongue; for the more speedy and certain attaining of the singular learning contained in the same, to further to a pure Latin stile, and to expresse the mind more easily, both in English Latine. Done chiefly for the good of schools; to be vsed according to the directions in the admonition to the reader, and more fully in Ludus lit. or Grammar-schoole    1616
  18. 8918.
    Cornwallis, William, Sir, d. 1631?    Essayes of certaine paradoxes    1616
  19. 8919.
    Cornwallis, William, Sir, d. 1631?    Essayes or rather, Encomions prayses of sadnesse: and of the emperour Iulian the Apostata. By Sir William Cornewallis, the younger knight.    1616
  20. 8920.
    Coryate, Thomas, ca. 1577-1617.    Thomas Coriate traueller for the English vvits: greeting From the court of the Great Mogul, resident at the towne of Asmere, in easterne India.    1616
  21. 8921.
    Coster, Franciscus, 1532-1619.    Meditations of the whole historie of the Passion of Christ. Written by the Reuerend Father, F. Franciscus Costerus, Doctor of Diuinity, of the Society of Iesus. Translated out of Latine into English by R.W. Esquire    1616
  22. 8922.
    Cotta, John, 1575?-1650?    The triall of vvitch-craft shewing the true and right methode of the discouery: with a confutation of erroneous wayes. By Iohn Cotta, Doctor in Physicke.    1616
  23. 8923.
    Counseil for Virginia (England and Wales)    By His Maiesties counseil for Virginia. A briefe declaration of the present state of things in Virginia and of a diuision to be now made, of some part of those lands in our actuall possession, as well to all such as haue aduentured their monyes, as also to those that are planters there.    1616
  24. 8924.
    Cowper, William, 1568-1619.    Phōsphoros or A most heauenly and fruitfull sermon, preached the sixt of August. 1615 At the translation of the right Reuerend Father in God, the Archbishop of St. Andrewes to the sea thereof. By Mr. William Covvper B. of Galloway.    1616
  25. 8925.
    Cowper, William, 1588-1619.    Two fruitfull and godly treatises, to comfort the afflicted viz. 1. Of the heauenly mansions. 2. The praise of patience. The first contayning the description of the house of glory: the second the loue of patience, to endure all tribulations and affliction to obtaine that heauenly kindome full of sweet consolation for the godly. By Mr. William Covvper, Bp. of Galloway.    1616
  26. 8926.
    D. T. (Daniel Tuvill), d. 1660.    Asylum veneris, or A sanctuary for ladies Iustly protecting them, their virtues, and sufficiencies from the foule aspersions and forged imputations of traducing spirits.    1616
  27. 8927.
    Davies, John, 1565?-1618.    A select second husband for Sir Thomas Ouerburie's wife, now a matchlesse widow    1616
  28. 8928.
    Deacon, John, 17th cent.    Tobacco tortured, or, The filthie fume of tobacco refined shewing all sorts of subiects, that the inward taking of tobacco fumes, is very pernicious vnto their bodies; too too profluuious for many of their purses; and most pestiferous to the publike state. Exemplified apparently by most fearefull effects: more especially, from their treacherous proiects about the Gun-powder Treason; from their rebellious attempts of late, about their preposterous disparking of certaine inclosures: as also, from sundry other their prodigious practices. ...    1616
  29. 8929.
    Dillingham, Francis, d. 1625.    A probleme propounded by Francis Dillingham, in which is plainely shewed, that the holy scriptures haue met with popish arguments and opinions.    1616
  30. 8930.
    Downame, John, d. 1652.    The plea of the poore. Or A treatise of benificence and almes-deeds teaching how these Christian duties are rightly to be performed, and perswading to the frequent doing of them. Necessary for these times, wherein the workes of mercy are so much neglected, or so vndiscreetly practized. Published by Iohn Downame Bachelour in Diuinitie.    1616
  31. 8931.
    Drummond, William, 1585-1649.    Poems: by VVilliam Drummond, of Hawthorne-denne    1616
  32. 8932.
    Du Perron, Jacques Davy, 1556-1618.    An oration made on the part of the Lordes spirituall in the chamber of the Third Estate (or communality) of France, vpon the oath (pretended of allegiance) exhibited in the late Generall Assembly of the three Estates of that kingdome: by the Lord Cardinall of Peron, arch-bishop of Sens, primate of Gaule and Germany, Great Almenour of France Translated into English, according to the French copy, lately printed at Paris, by Antoine Estiene. Whereunto is adioyned a preface, by the translatour.    1616
  33. 8933.
    Dyke, Daniel, d. 1614.    Tvvo treatises. The one, of repentance, the other, of Christs temptations. Both penned, by the late faithfull minister of Gods worde, Daniel Dyke, Batchelour in Diuinitie. Published since his death by his brother ID. minister of Gods word    1616
  34. 8934.
    Eaton, Richard, 1563?-1617.    A sermon preached at the funeralls of that worthie and worshipfull gentleman, Master Thomas Dutton of Dutton, Esquire who yeelded to nature the 28. of December. By Richard Eaton Bachelour of Diuinitie, and pastor of Great Budworth in Cheshire.    1616
  35. 8935.
    Eburne, Richard.    The royal lavv: or, The rule of equitie prescribed us by our Sauiour Christ Math. 7.12. Teaching all men most plainly and briefely, how to behaue themselues iustly, conscionably, and vprightly, in all their dealings, toward all men. To the glory of God, and good of Gods church, explaned: by Ricaard [sic] Eburne minister of the Gospel at Hengstridge in Somersetshire.    1616
  36. 8936.
    Elton, Edward, d. 1624.    A forme of catechizing set downe by questions and answers. Wherein, the principall grounds of Christian religion are deliuered. By Edward Elton, preacher of the vvord of God in the parish of St. Mary Magdalens in Barmondsey nere London. 1. Concerning God. 2. Concerning man, his creation, fall, and state of corruption. 3. Concerning mans deliuerance by Christ. 4. Concerning the meanes of being partakers of Christ and his benefits. 5. Concerning the meanes of obtayning faith, and the good things that follow faith. 6. Concerning the estate of man in death, after death, particular iudgment, and the last and generall iudgement.    1616
  37. 8937.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the King a proclamation concerning the king's euill.    1616
  38. 8938.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the King, a proclamation against steelets, pocket daggers, pocket dagges and pistols    1616
  39. 8939.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the King. A proclamation concerning fee deere    1616
  40. 8940.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the King. A proclamation for remoouing the staple of woolls from parts beyond the seas, vnto certaine principall cities and townes within this our realme    1616
  41. 8941.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the King. A proclamation for the continuing of farthing-tokens    1616
  42. 8942.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the Kings Maiesties commissioners, for granting free vvarrens, and other things of that nature    1616
  43. 8943.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    By the Kings Maiesties commissioners, for transposing and changing the dayes and times of faires, marts, or markets, vpon reasonable compositions, and establishing of them    1616
  44. 8944.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    Iames, by the grace of God, king of England, Scotland, France Ireland defender of the faith to all and singuler archbishops ...    1616
  45. 8945.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    Iames, by the grace of God, king of England, Scotland, France Ireland defender of the faith to all and singuler archbishops ... whereas we are credibly certified ... that upon Saterday [sic] the nynth day of July [1614], there happened a sodaine and terrible fire within our towne of Stratford vpon Avon ...    1616
  46. 8946.
    Est, William, 1546 or 7-1625.    The right rule of a religious life: or, The glasse of godlinesse Wherein euery man may behold his imperfections, how farre hee is out of the way of true Godlinesse, and learne to reduce his wandring steppes into the pathes of true pietie. In certaine lectures vpon the first chapter of the Epistle of S. Iames. The first part. By William Est preacher of Gods Word.    1616
  47. 8947.
    Estienne, Charles, 1504-ca. 1564.    Maison rustique, or The countrey farme· Compyled in the French tongue by Charles Steuens, and Iohn Liebault, Doctors of Physicke. And translated into English by Richard Surflet, practitioner in physicke. Now newly reuiewed, corrected, and augmented, with diuers large additions, out of the works of Serres his Agriculture, Vinet his Maison champestre, French. Albyterio in Spanish, Grilli in Italian; and other authors. And the husbandrie of France, Italie, and Spaine, reconciled and made to agree with ours here in England: by Geruase Markham. The whole contents are in the page following    1616
  48. 8948.
    Farley, Henry.    The complaint of Paules, to all Christian soules: or an humble supplication, to our good King and nation, for her newe reparation. Written by Henrie Farley. Amore, veritate, reuerentia    1616
  49. 8949.
    Fennor, William.    Fennors descriptions, or A true relation of certaine and diuers speeches spoken before the King and Queenes most excellent Maiestie, the Prince his highnesse, and the Lady Elizabeth's Grace. By William Fennor, His Maiesties seruant.    1616
  50. 8950.
    Fenton, Roger, 1565-1616.    A sermon preached at St. Mary Spittle on Easter Tuesday 1613. By Roger Fenton D. in Diuinitie    1616
  51. 8951.
    Forbes, John, 1568?-1634.    A letter first written and sent by Io. Forbes, pastour of the English Church at Middelburgh vnto certen of the companie of marchands adventurers at Stoade, at their earnest desire, for resolving this question: how a Christian man may discerne the testimonie of Gods spirit, from the testimonie of his owne spirit, in witnessing his adoption. And now againe renewed and enlarged by the authour, at the desire of divers good Christians, for the comfort of their troubled co[n]sciences, and published by those of his flocke, to whom he did dedicate it for the publike vse of the Church.    1616
  52. 8952.
    Forbes, John, 1568?-1634.    A treatise tending to cleare the doctrine of iustification. Written by Io. Forbes, pastour of the English Church at Middelburgh, for the instruction of his flocke: and now published by some of them for the good of others    1616
  53. 8953.
    Ford, William, b. 1559.    A sermon preached at Constantinople in the Vines of Perah, at the funerall of the vertuous and admired Lady Anne Glouer, sometime wife to the honourable Knight Sir Thomas Glouer, and then ambassadour ordinary for his Maiesty of Great Britaine, in the port of the Great Turke. By William Forde Bachelour in Diuinitie, and lately preacher to the right honourable ambassadour, and the rest of the English nation resident there. ...    1616
  54. 8954.
    Fortescue, John, Sir, 1394?-1476?    De laudibus legum Angliæ writen by Sir Iohn Fortescue L. Ch. Iustice, and after L. Chancellor to K. Henry VI. Hereto are ioind the two Summes of Sir Ralph de Hengham L. Ch. Iustice to K. Edward I. commonly calld Hengham magna, and Hengham parua. Neuer before publisht. Notes both on Fortescue and Hengham are added    1616
  55. 8955.
    Gainsford, Thomas, d. 1624?    The historie of Trebizond in foure bookes / by Tho. Gainsforde ...    1616
  56. 8956.
    Gainsford, Thomas, d. 1624?    The secretaries studie containing new familiar epistles: or directions, for the formall, orderly, and iudicious inditing of letters. ... By Thomas Gainsford, Esq.    1616
  57. 8957.
    Gibbons, Samuel.    The only rule to walke by guiding Christs ministers, and all his members, how to frame their conuersation in the way to saluation. A sermon preached at a synod, or meeting of ministers in S. Michaels Church in Couentry the second of October. 1615. By S. Gibson, preacher of the word, and pastor in the same city.    1616
  58. 8958.
    Goddard, William, fl. 1615.    A mastif vvhelp and other ruff-island-lik currs fetcht from amongst the Antipedes Which bite and barke at the fantasticall humorists and abusers of the time.    1616
  59. 8959.
    Goddard, William, fl. 1615.    A satirycall dialogue or a sharplye-invectiue conference, betweene Allexander the great, and that truelye woman-hater Diogynes    1616
  60. 8960.
    Goodman, Godfrey, 1583-1656.    The fall of man, or the corruption of nature, proued by the light of our naturall reason Which being the first ground and occasion of our Christian faith and religion, may likewise serue for the first step and degree of the naturall mans conuersion. First preached in a sermon, since enlarged, reduced to the forme of a treatise, and dedicated to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie. By Godfrey Goodman ...    1616
  61. 8961.
    Gostwick, Roger, b. 1567 or 8.    The anatomie of Ananias: or, Gods censure against sacriledge With a breife scholie vpon Psalm. 83. concerning the same subiect. By Roger Gostvvyke Batchelour of Diuinitie, and minister of Sampford Courtnie in the countie of Deuonsh.    1616
  62. 8962.
    Gouge, William, 1578-1653.    A short catechisme wherein are briefely laid downe the fundamentall principles of Christian religion. Needfull to be knowne of all such as come to the Lords Table. Whereunto is added morning and euening prayer for a family.    1616
  63. 8963.
    Granger, Thomas, b. 1578.    Pauls crovvne of reioycing. Or The maner how to heare the word with profit. By Thomas Granger preacher of the word at Botterwike in Holland, neere Boston in Lincolnshire    1616
  64. 8964.
    Granger, Thomas, b. 1578.    The application of scripture. Or The maner how to vse the word to most edifying. By Thomas Granger preacher of the word at Botterwike in Holland, neere Boston, in Lincolnshire    1616
  65. 8965.
    Granger, Thomas, b. 1578.    The blinde-mans sermon: or confutation of the blinde Pharises. By Thomas Granger, preacher of the word, at Botterwike nere Boston in Lincolnshire    1616
  66. 8966.
    Granger, Thomas, b. 1578.    The bread of life, or Foode of the regenerate A sermon preached at Botterwike in Holland, neere Boston, in Lincolnshire. By Thomas Granger, preacher of Gods word there.    1616
  67. 8967.
    Granger, Thomas, b. 1578.    The light of the world A sermon preached at Botterwike in Holland, neere Boston, in Lincolnshire. By Thomas Granger, preacher of Gods word there.    1616
  68. 8968.
    Granger, Thomas, b. 1578.    The tree of good and euill: or A profitable and familiar exposition of the Commandements directing vs in the whole course of our life, according to the rule of Gods Word, whereby we must bee iudged at the last day. By Thomss [sic] Granger preacher of Gods Word.    1616
  69. 8969.
    Greene, Robert, 1558?-1592.    Greenes Arcadia, or Menaphon: Camillaes alarum to slumber Euphues in his melancholy cell at Silexedra Wherein are decyphered, the variable effects of fortune, the wonders of loue, the triumphs of inconstant time. A worke, worthy the yongest eares for pleasure, or, the grauest censures for principles. By Robertus Greene, in Artibus Magister.    1616
  70. 8970.
    H. R. (Henry Roberts), fl. 1585-1616.    A true relation of a most worthy and notable fight, performed the nineteenth day of Iune now last past, by two small shippes of the citie of London, the Vineyard of a hundred and twentie tunnes, and the Vnicorne of a hundred and fourtie tunnes, against sixe great gallies of Tunes, hauing in them a thousand and eight hundred men, of the Ile of Way-yorcke in the straights our shippes hauing in all, mariners, merchants, and passengers fifty sixe men / written by H. R.    1616
  71. 8971.
    Hakewill, George, 1578-1649.    An ansvvere to a treatise vvritten by Dr. Carier, by way of a letter to his Maiestie vvherein he layeth downe sundry politike considerations; by which hee pretendeth himselfe was moued, and endeuoureth to moue others to be reconciled to the Church of Rome, and imbrace that religion, which he calleth catholike. By George Hakewil, Doctour of Diuinity, and chapleine to the Prince his Highnesse.    1616
  72. 8972.
    Harrab, Thomas.    Tessaradelphus, or The four brothers The qualities of whom are contayned in this old riddle. Foure bretheren were bred at once without flesh, bloud, or bones. One with a beard, but two had none, the fourth had but halfe one. Collected and translated, by Thomas Harrab.    1616
  73. 8973.
    Hart, John, D.D.    The burning bush not consumed wherein (either vnder all deepe sense of wrath; or hardnesse of heart, one may iudge, whether he be the childe of God, or not, Chiefly receyuing satisfaction concerning the sinne against the Holy Ghost. Perused by I.D. and diuers other diuines.    1616
  74. 8974.
    Haughton, William, d. 1605.    English-men for my money: or, A pleasant comedy, called, A woman will haue her will    1616
  75. 8975.
    Hay, Peter, gentleman of North-Britaine.    A vision of Balaams asse VVherein hee did perfectly see the present estate of the Church of Rome. Written by Peter Hay Gentleman of North-Britaine, for the reformation of his countrymen. Specially of that truly noble and sincere lord, Francis Earle of Errol, Lord Hay, and great Constable of Scotland.    1616
  76. 8976.
    Hieron, Samuel, 1576?-1617.    The doctrines triall shewing both the necessity and the way of trying what is taught, in a sermon vpon 1 Thess.5.21. By Sam. Hieron.    1616
  77. 8977.
    Hungerford, Anthony, Sir, 1564-1627.    The advise of a sonne, novv professing the religion established in the present Church of England, to his deare mother, yet a Roman Catholike    1616
  78. 8978.
    Hurtado, Luis, ca. 1510-ca. 1598, attributed name.    The [first-] second part of the no lesse rare, then excellent and stately historie, of the famous and fortunate prince Palmerin of England and Florian de Desart his brother. Containing their knightly deeds of chiualry, successe in their loues pursuite, and other admirable fortunes. Wherein gentlemen may finde choyse of sweete inuentions, and gentlewomen be satisfied in courtly expectations. Translated out of French, by A.M. one of the messengers of her Maiesties chamber.    1616
  79. 8979.
    I. H., fl. 1616.    The diuell of the vault. Or, The vnmasking of murther in a briefe declaration of the Cacolicke-complotted [sic] treason, lately discouerd: I.H.    1616
  80. 8980.
    I. T.    The A, B, C, of armes, or, An introduction directorie whereby the order of militarie exercises may easily bee vnderstood, and readily practised, where, when, and howsoeuer occasion is offered / by I.T. ...    1616
  81. 8981.
    I. T., fl. 1616.    The iust dovvn[fall of] ambition, adultery, and murder where-vnto are added 3. notorious sinners. Weston. M. Turner and Fran[klin] With his arraignement, confession and e[xecution] VVho all suffered death for the [mur]der if Sir Tho: Ouerbury, poysone[d in] the Tower: of whom to these discourses [is] ioyned an elegy, vpon the death of Sir Thomas Ouerbury.    1616
  82. 8982.
    J. B. (John Bullokar)    An English expositor teaching the interpretation of the hardest words vsed in our language. With sundry explications, descriptions, and discourses. By I.B. Doctor of Phisicke.    1616
  83. 8983.
    Jackson, William, lecturer at Whittington College.    The celestiall husbandrie: or, The tillage of the soule First, handled in a sermon at Pauls Crosse the 25. of February, 1616. By William Iackson, terme-lecturer at Whittington Colledge in London: and since then much inlarged by the authour, for the profit of the reader: with two tables to the same.    1616
  84. 8984.
    Jacob, Henry, 1563-1624.    Anno Domini 1616. A confession and protestation of the faith of certaine Christians in England holding it necessary to observe, keepe all Christes true substantiall ordinances for his church visible and politicall (that is, indued with power of outward spirituall government) under the gospel; though the same doe differ from the common order of the land. Published for the clearing of the said Christian from the slaunder of schisme, and noveltie, and also of separation, undutifullness to the magistrate, which their rash adversaries doe falsely cast upon them. Also, an humble petition to the K. Majestie for toleration therein.    1616
  85. 8985.
    James I, King of England, 1566-1625.    A remonstrance of the most gratious King Iames I. King of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, For the right of kings, and the independance of their crownes. Against an oration of the most illustrious Card. of Perron, pronounced in the chamber of the third estate. Ian. 15. 1615. Translated out of his Maiesties French copie.    1616
  86. 8986.
    James I, King of England, 1566-1625.    The vvorkes of the most high and mightie prince, Iames by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, Published by Iames, Bishop of Winton, and deane of his Maiesties Chappel Royall    1616
  87. 8987.
    Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637.    The workes of Beniamin Ionson    1616
  88. 8988.
    King, William, of Edinburgh.    Theses philosophicae quas propitio numine adolesce[n]tes philosophiæ alumni ex Academia Edinb. hac vice cum laureâ emittendi pro virili propugnabunt ad 3. Kal. Aug. in Æde sacra Regii Collegii. Praeside Gulielmo Regio. ...    1616
  89. 8989.
    Kitchener, Nathanael, d. 1620.    The vvorlds assises. Or A sermon preached at Paules Crosse the tenth day of Iuly 1614. being the Sunday before the end of Trinity terme. By Nathanael Kitchener, student in diuinitie, and preacher of Gods word at Grauenhurst in Bedfordshire    1616
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    Langley, Henry, d. 1636.    The chariot and horsemen of Israel A discourse of prayer: shewing what it is, as also the meanes to attaine to the practise of it. An exercise so rare in the world, and yet so requisite, as few vse it aright, and none may omit it. By Henry Langley, minister of the Word of God, at Treswell in the county of Nottingham.    1616
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    Leigh, Dorothy.    The mothers blessing. Or The godly counsaile of a gentle-woman not long since deceased, left behind her for her children containing many good exhortations, and godly admonitions, profitable for all parents to leaue as a legacy to their children, but especially for those, who by reason of their young yeeres stand most in need of instruction. By Mris. Dorothy Leigh.    1616
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    Lithgow, William, 1582-1645?    A most delectable and true discourse, of an admired and painefull peregrination from Scotland, to the most famous kingdomes in Europe, Asia and Affricke With the particular descriptions (more exactly set downe then hath beene heeretofore in English) of Italy Sycilia, Dalmatia, Ilyria, Epire, Peloponnesus, Macedonia, Thessalia, and the whole continent of Greece, Creta, Rhodes, the Iles Cyclades ... and the chiefest countries of Asia Minor. From thence, to Cyprus, Phænicia, Syria ... and the sacred citie Ierusalem,    1616
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    Littleton, Edmund.    A briefe catechisme containing the summe of the Gospell of Iesus Christ, and his life, declared more at large by the foure euangelists, Mathew, Marke, Luke, and Iohn / written by Edmund Littleton, of Sittingborne in Kent, preacher.    1616
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    Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637, attributed name.    A schoole for young souldiers containing in briefe the whole discipline of vvarre, especially so much as is meet for the captaine to teach, or the souldior to learne, that is, to trayne or to be trayned. Fit to be taught throughout England.    1616
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    Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637.    Markhams methode or epitome wherein is shewed his aprooued remedies for all diseases whatsoeuer incident to horses, oxen, kine, bulls, calues, sheep, lambs, goats, swine, dogs of all kind, conies, all sorts of poultrye, all water-foule, as geese, ducks, swans, and the like) pigeons, all singing birds, hawks of all kind; and other creatures seruice-able for the vse of man: deuided into twelue generall points or heads. By Gervase Markham. Gentleman.    1616
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    Middleton, Thomas, d. 1627.    Ciuitatis amor. = The cities loue An entertainment by water, at Chelsey, and White-hall. At the ioyfull receiuing of that illustrious hope of Great Britaine, the high and mighty Charles, to bee created Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornewall, Earle of Chester, Together with the ample order and solemnity of his Highnesse creation, as it was celebrated in his Maiesties palace of White-hall on Monday, the fourth of Nouember. 1616. As also the ceremonies of that ancient and honourable Order of the Knights of the Bath; and all the triumphs showne in honour of his royall creation.    1616
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    Munday, Anthony, 1553-1633.    Chrysanaleia: the golden fishing: or Honour of fishmongers Applauding the aduancement of Mr. Iohn Leman, alderman, to the dignitie of Lord Maior of London. Taking his oath in the same authority at Westminster, on Tuesday, being the 29. day of October. 1616. Performed in hearty loue to him, and at the charges of his worthy brethren, the ancient, and right Worshipfull Company of Fishmongers. Deuised and written by A.M. citizen and draper of London.    1616
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    Musaeus, Grammaticus.    The divine poem of Musæus. First of all bookes. Translated according to the originall, by Geo: Chapman    1616
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    N. T.    A True relation of the ground, occasion, and circumstances of that horrible murther committed by Iohn Bartram, gent. vpon the body of Sir Iohn Tyndham of Lincolns Inne, knight, one of the masters of the honorable Court of Chancery, the twelfth day of this instant Nouemb. written by way of letter from a gentleman, to his country friend ; together with The examination of the said Bartram, taken before the right honourable, Sir Fra. Bacon knight, His Maiesties Atturney Generall, and Sir Henry Yelnerton knight, His Maiesties Solliciter General, according to speciall directions giuen by His Maiestie in that behalfe.    1616
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    Niccols, Richard, 1584-1616.    Sir Thomas Ouerburies vision With the ghoasts of Weston, Mris. Turner, the late Lieftenant of the Tower, and Franklin. By R.N. Oxon.    1616