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A health to the gentlemanly profession of seruingmen; or, The seruingmans comforts
With other thinges not impertinent to the premisses, as well pleasant as profitable to the courteous reader -
A wipe for Iter-Boreale Wilde: or, An infallible cure for the gout
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Herodian of Alexandria his Historie of tvventy Roman Cæsars and emperors (of his time.)
Together with the most solemne deification of the Roman emperors and empresses. Interpreted out of the Greeke originall -
A wipe for Iter-Boreale Wilde: or, An infallible cure for the gout
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A wipe for Iter-Boreale Wilde: or, An infallible cure for the gout
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A breefe methode or way teachinge all sortes of Christian people, how to serue God in a most perfect manner
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The sinfulness of compliance with the rebels detected
Wherein is shown, that the paying contributions to them in money, arms, tents, &c. is condemned by the scriptures, ... By I. M -
Herodian of Alexandria his History of tvventy Roman Cæsars and emperors (of his time.)
Relating the strange coniunctures and accidents of state, that hapned in Europe, Asia, and Afrike, in the reuolution of seuenty yeares. ... Interpreted out of the Greeke originall -
Corpus sine capite visibili, an ænigmaticall emblem, or, a modell of these distemper'd times
being an apparent body, well proportioned, upright and streight, but yet without any visible head, in this our most unhappy mereridian [sic] of London, lately conceived in a dreame or slumber, and now delineated, penned and produced, to the open view of the world -
A breefe directory, and playne way howe to say the rosary of our blessed Lady
VVith meditations for such as are not exercised therein. Wherevnto are adioyned the prayers of S. Bryget, with others -
A breife recantacion of maystres Missa
and howe she accuseth the slouthfulnesse of her chapleyns, with her lamentable departyng vnto her father the Pope. 1.5 4.8 -
A funerall sermon, preached at the buriall of the Lady Iane Maitlane, daughter to the right noble earle, Iohn Earle of Lauderdail, at Hadington, the 19. of December. 1631. By Mr. I.M. Together with diverse epitaphs, aswell Latine, as English, written by sundry authors