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The Catholike moderator: or A moderate examination of the doctrine of the Protestants
Prouing against the too rigid Catholikes of these times, and against the arguments especially, of that booke called, The answer to the Catholike apologie, that we, who are members of the Catholike, apostolike, and Roman Church, ought not to condemne the Protestants for heretikes, vntill further proofe be made. First written in French by a Catholike gentleman, and now faithfully translated. See the occasion of the name of Huguenots, after the translaters epistle -
The Catholike moderator: or A moderate examination of the doctrine of the Protestants
Prouing against the too rigid Catholikes of these times, and against the arguments especially, of that booke called, The answer to the Catholike apologie, that we, who are members of the Catholike, apostolike, & Roman Church, ought not to condeme the Protestants for heretikes, vntill further proofe be made. First written in French by a Catholike gentleman, and now faithfully translated. See the occasion of the name of Huguenots, after the translaters epistle -
Resolved to love
the 1592 edition of Henry Constable's "Diana" -
Diana
or, The excellent conceitful sonnets of H.C. augmented with diuers quatorzains of honorable and lerned personages -
The Catholike moderator: or A moderate examination of the doctrine of the Protestants
Prouing against the too rigid Catholikes of these times, and against the arguments especially, of that booke called, The answer to the Catholike apologie, that we, who are members of the Catholike, apostolike, and Roman Church, ought not to condemne the Protestants for heretikes, vntill further proofe be made. First written in French by a Catholike gentleman and now faithfully translated. See the occasion of the name of Huguenots, after the translaters epistle -
The Catholike moderator: or A moderate examination of the doctrine of the Protestants
Prouing against the too rigid Catholikes of these times, and against the arguments especially, of that booke called, The answer to the Catholike apologie, that we, who are members of the Catholike, apostolike, and Roman Church, ought not to condemne the Protestants for heretikes, vntill further proofe be made. First written in French by a Catholike gentleman, and now faithfully translated. See the occasion of the name of Huguenots, after the translaters epistle -
The forrest of fancy
Wherein is conteined very prety apothegmes, and pleasaunt histories, both in meeter and prose, songes, sonets, epigrams and epistles, of diuerse matter and in diuerse manner. VVith sundry other deuises, no lesse pithye then pleasaunt and profytable -
Diana
The praises of his mistres, in certaine sweete sonnets. By H.C -
Diana. Or, The excellent conceitful sonnets of H.C. Augmented with diuers quatorzains of honorable and learned personages. Deuided into viij. decads
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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 -
Discoverye of a counterfecte conference helde at a counterfecte place, by counterfecte travellers, for thadvancement of a counteerfecte tytle, and invented, printed, and published by one (person) that dare not avovve his name