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The second booke of the dialogues of S. Gregorie the Greate
the first pope of that name containing the life and miracles of our Holie father S. Benedict. To which is adioined the fule of the same holie patriarche translated into the Englishe tonge by C.F. priest & monke of the same order -
Murder will out, or, The King's letter justifying the Marquess of Antrim
and declaring that what he did in the Irish rebellion was by direction from his royal father and mother, and for the service of the crown -
Ludlow no lyar, or, A detection of Dr. Hollingworth's disingenuity in his Second defence of King Charles I
and a further vindication of the Parliament of the 3d of Novemb. 1640 : with exact copies of the Pope's letter to King Charles the first, and of his answer to the Pope : in a letter from General Ludlow, to Dr. Hollingworth : together with a reply to the false and malicious assertions in the Doctor's lewd pamphlet, entituled, His defence of the King's holy and divine book, against the rude and undutiful assaults of the late Dr. Walker of Essex -
Substance of the speech delivered by Dr. Gregory ...
on quitting the Chair, at the fourth annual meeting of the Blackheath Auxiliary Bible Society, May 13 1815 -
Behold! Two letters
the one, written by the Pope to the, then, Prince of Wales, now King of England : the other, an answere to the said letter by the said Prince, now His Majesty of England : being an extract out of the history of England, Scotland and Ireland -
Epigrams and sentences spirituall in vers, of Gregori Nazanzen, an auncient & famous bishop in the Greke churche
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The dialogues of S. Gregorie, surnamed the Greate: Pope of Rome: and the first of that name
deuided into fower bookes. Wherein he intreateth of the liues, and miracles of the saintes in Italie: and of the eternitie of mens soules. With a shorte treatise of sundry miracles, wrought at the shrines of martyrs: taken out of S. Augustin. Together with a notable miracle wrought by S. Bernard, in confirmation of diuers articles of religion. Translated into our English tongue by P.W -
A panegyrick upon the Maccabees
by St. Gregory Nazianzen: of unseasonable diversions, by Salvian: a description of the manners of the pagan world; a consolatory discourse to the Christians of Carthage, visited by a mortality; of the advantage of patience; these three by St. Cyprian. Done into English by Jeremy Collier, M.A. Together with two essays, viz. Of discontent and of gaming, by the same hand -
The Popes pittiful lamentation, for the death of his deere darling Don Ioan of Austria
and deaths aunswer to the same. With an epitaphe vpon the death of the said Don Ioan. Translated after the French printed coppy. by H.C -
A declaration made by the Archbishop of Collen, vpon the deede of his mariage, sent to the states of his archbishoprike
VVith the letter of Pope Gregorie the. 13 against the celebration of the same mariage, and the Bishops aunswer therevnto. According to the coppie imprinted at Collen. 1583 -
A letter vvritten by Gregory the XV. Pope of Rome, to the French King
To our most dearely beloued son health in Iesus Christ, Louis the 13. the most Christian King of France. According to the French coppie printed at Paris. 1621 -
The Popes letter to the Prince
in Latine, Spanish, and English. Done according to the Latine and Spanish coppies printed at Madrid. A Iesuites oration to the Prince, in Latine and English -
The intended treason, of Doctor Parrie: and his complices, against the Queenes moste excellent Maiestie
With a letter sent from the Pope to the same effect -
Behold! Two letters
the one, written by the Pope to the (then) Prince of Wales, now King of England, Scotland, France, Ireland, and defender of the Pope's faith. : The other, an answer to the said letter by the said Prince, now His Majesty of England, and the Pope's faithful servant, in destroying these kingdoms. : Being an extract out of the history of England, Scotland and Ireland -
Behold! Two letters
the one, written by the Pope to the (then) Prince of Wales, now King of England: the other, an answere to the said letter, by the said Prince, now His Majesty of England. Being an extract out of the history of England, Scotland and Ireland; written in French by Andrew du Chesne. Geographer to the K. of France, (lib. 22. fol. 1162. Printed at Paris cum privilegio) and now translated into English -
A most excellent and pathetical oration, or, Declamation of Gregory Nazianzen's stigmatizing, and condemning the Emperor Julian for his apostatising from the truth
and containing, by way of history, the persecution of the Christians during his reign, the confutation of pagan abominations and the obscenity, as well as absurdity, both of the substance and ceremonies of their pretended religion, with respect unto its doctrine and the ... ceremonies approved of among the primitive Christians