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The affinitie of the faithfull
being a verie godlie and fruitfull sermon, made vpon part of the eight chapter of the Gospel of Saint Luke. By Henrie Smith -
The returne of prayers
A treatise wherein this case how to discerne Gods answers to our prayers is briefly resolved, with other observations vpon Psal. 85.8. concerning Gods speaking peace, &c. By Tho: Goodvvin. B.D -
A coale from the altar. Or An ansvver to a letter not long since written to the vicar of Gr. against the placing of the Communion table at the east end of the chancell; and now of late dispersed abroad to the disturbance of the Church. First sent by a iudicious and learned divine for the satisfaction of his private friend; and by him commended to the presse, for the benefit of others
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A preparatiue to mariage
The summe whereof was spoken at a contract, and inlarged after. Whereunto is annexed a treatise of the Lords Supper, and another of vsurie. By Henrie Smith. -
Bassus. The second booke of the musicke of M. William Damon, late one of her maiesties musitions
conteining all the tunes of Dauids Psalmes, as they are ordinarily soung in the Church: most excellently by him composed into 4. parts. In which sett the highest part singeth the church tune. Published for the recreation of such as delight in musicke: by W. Sawyne Gent -
Siarles arglwydd Howard, barwn o Effingham, ... Yn gymmaint a bod yr arwein wr
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A brief discouerie of the false church. 1590
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A true declaration of the honorable victorie obtained by the French King in winning of Noyan, and ouerthrow of the Duke de Maine his forces
Performed this present moneth of August, 1591. Published according to the copie sent into England to the Lord Ambassadour for France -
A treatise of the Lords supper
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A sermon of the pestilence
Preached at Chiswick, 1603. By the right reverend father in God, Lancelot Andrewes, late L. Bishop of Winchester -
The booke of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments: and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England
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The second part of the booke of Christian exercise, appertayning to resolution. Or a Christian directorie, guiding all men vnto theyr saluation. Written by the former authour. R.P
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A briefe catecheticall exposition of Christian doctrine
Divided into foure catechismes, comprizing the doctrine of the 1. Two sacraments. 2. Lords prayer. 3. X. commandements. 4. And the Creed -
The triall of a Christians sincere loue vnto Christ. By Mr William Pinke, Mr of Arts late fellow of Magdalen Colledge in Oxford
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A decree of Starre-Chamber: concerning inmates, and diuided tenements
in London or three miles about: made the fourteenth of February last past. 1636 -
The vvhole treatise of the cases of conscience
Distinguished into three bookes. Taught and delivered by M. W. Perkins in his Holy-day lectures, examined by his owne briefs, and published for the common good, by T. Pickering, Bachelour of Divinitie. Newly corrected, with the two tables set before the first booke: one, of the heads and number of the questions propounded and resolved: another, of the principall texts of Scripture, which are either explained, or vindicated from corrupt interpretation -
A sermon preached at Ashby De-la-zouch in the county of Leicester
At the funerall of the truelie noble and vertuous lady Elizabeth Stanley one of the daughters and coheires of the Right Honourable Ferdinand late Earle of Derby, and late wife to Henrie Earle of Huntingdon the fifth earle of that familie. The 9. of February. Anno Dom. 1633. By I.F -
Newes from Ipswich
discovering certaine late detestable practises of some domineering lordly prelates, to undermine the established doctrine and discipline of our Church, extirpate all orthodoxe sincere preachers, and preaching of Gods Word, usher in popery, supestition [sic] and idolatry; with their late-notorious purgations of the new fast-book, contrarie to his Majesties proclamation, and their intolerable affront therein offered to the most illustrious Lady Elizabeth, the Kings only sister, and her children (even whiles they are now loyall entertained at court) in blootting [sic] them out of the collect; and to his Majestie, his queene, and their royall progeny, in blotting them out of the member of Gods elect -
By the Queene. The Queenes Maiesties proclamation, declaring her princelie intention to inhibit her subiects vpon most extreme paines, from offending on the seas
any persons in their ships or goods, being the subiectes of any prince, potentate, or state, in amitie with her Maiestie -
By the Queene. A proclamation to forbid all maner of persons to resort to any townes held by the French Kings rebels, or to traffique with any of them, vpon paine to be punished as traitors
with a declaration of the iust causes of the said prohibition. Giuen vnder her Maiesties signet at Greenwich the xiiij. day of Aprill 1591, and of her Maiesties reigne the xxxiij. yere -
By the Queene. Whereas heretofore sundry wayes haue bene deuised to redresse the disorders among the postes of our realme in generall, and particularly to preuent the inconueniences both to our owne seruice, and the lawfull trade of the honest marchants ...
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Articles concerning the Admirality of England, and the iurisdiction thereof. 21. Iulij. Anno Domini. 1591. Regnique serenissimæ Dominæ Elizabethæ Reginæ tricesimo tertio
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By the Queene. A proclamation straightly commanding that no corne nor other victuall, nor any ordonance, nor furniture for shipping be caried into any of the king of Spaines countries, vpon paine to be punished as in case of treason
nor that any of the like kinds by caried out of the realme to other countries without speciall licence vpon sundry great paines -
By the Queene. A declaration of great troubles pretended against the realme by a number of seminarie priests and Iesuits, sent, and very secretly dispersed in the same, to worke great treasons vnder a false pretence of religion, with a prouision very necessary for remedy thereof
Published by this her Maiesties proclamation -
By the Queene. The Queenes Maiesty vnderstanding of the common wandring abroad of a great multitude of her people, whereof the most part pretend, that they haue serued in the warres of late on the other side of the seas ...