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An excellent treatise of Christian righteousnes
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Certaine articles, collected and taken (as it is thought) by the byshops out of a litle boke entituled an admonition to the Parliament, with an answere to the same. Containing a confirmation of the sayde booke in shorte notes
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A treatise of the church
in which are handled al the principall questions, that haue been mooued in our time concerning that matter. By Philip of Mornay, Lord of Plessis Marlyn, Gentleman of Fraunce. Translated out of French into English by I[ohn]. F[eilde] -
A true report of the disputation or rather priuate conference had in the Tower of London, with Ed. Campion Iesuite, the last of August. 1581. Set downe by the reuerend learned men them selues that dealt therein. VVhereunto is ioyned also a true report of the other three dayes conferences had there with the same Iesuite. Which nowe are thought meete to be published in print by authoritie
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An excellent treatise of Christian righteousnes, written first in the French tongue by M. I de l'Espine, & translated into English by I. Feilde, for the comfort of afflicted consciences, very necessarie and profitable to be read of all Christians, as well for establishing them in the true doctrine of iustification, as also for enabling them to confute the false doctrine of all papistes and heretickes in that poinct
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A true report of the disputation or rather priuate conference had in the Tower of London, with Ed. Campion Iesuite, the last of August. 1581
Set downe by the reuerend learned men them selues that dealt therein. VVhereunto is ioyned also a true report of the other three dayes conferences had there with the same Iesuite. Which nowe are thought meete to be published in print by authoritie -
A meruaylous straunge deformed swyne
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Hovv true Christiane liberfie [sic] consisteth in the true service of God, and not to doe vvhat each one listeth [--]
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A treatise shevving how the sarifice [sic] of the holy masse the vvorthie receiuing of Christs bodie in the holy sacrment [sic] the povver to remite sinnes giuen to churchmen, the praying to saints halpe [sic] all good Christians to saluation
aginst [sic] the common dotrine [sic] of the Proaestants [sic], vvhich affirne [sic] that all the faithfull are saued by only faith in the blood of Christ vvith a probation of purgatorie and holy images -
An excellent treatise of Christian righteovsnes
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The XII Aeneids of Virgil, the most renowned laureat-prince of Latine-poets
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A true report of the disputation or rather priuate conference had in the Tower of London, with Ed. Campion Iesuite, the last of August. 1581
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The gospel net
being, heaven opened to all nations, or a discovery by the scriptures, of visions, dreams, voyces, illuminations, and divine leadings (made especially in the years 1660-61- 62-63 and 1664) to be the works of the spirit of prophesie -
July 26, a diurnall and particula[r] of the last weekes daily occurrents from His Maiesty, in severall places
from Iuly the 16. to this present, 1642 -
A caueat for Parsons Howlet
concerning his vntimelye flighte, and schriching in the cleare daylighte of the Gospell, necessarie for him, and all the rest of that darke brood, and vncleane cage of papistes, who with their vntimely bookes, seeke the discredite of the trueth, and the disquiet of this Church of England -
A godlie and zealous prayer to bee vsed of euery Christian and duetifull [sic] subiecte for the preseruation of our most soueraigne Lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of England, Fraunce, and Ireland Queene, and in all causes as well ecclesiasticall as temporall next vnder God of the Church of England and Irelande supreame gouernesse
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An excellent treatise of Christian righteousnes
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Independency accused by nine severall arguments
written by a godly learned minister, to a member of Mr. John Goodwins congregation, and acquitted by severall replyes to the said arguments by a member of the same church. In both which, sweetnesse of spirit, and soundnesse of arguments have been endeavoured. Published according to order -
A sermon preached before the Queenes Maiestie
the. 25. day of Februarie by Mayster Edwarde Dering, in anno. 1569 -
A caueat for Parsons Hovvlet
concerning his vntimely flighte, and seriching in the cleare day lighte of the Gospell, necessarie for him and all the rest of that darke broode, and vncleane cage of papistes, vvho vvith their vntimely bookes, seeke the discredite of the trueth, and the disquiet of this Church of England. VVritten by Iohn Fielde, student in Diuinitie -
The truest intelligence from the province of Munster, in the kingdome of Ireland
extracted out of severall letters of very serious importance lately sent from Mr. Tristam Whitcombe soveraigne of Kinsale, and divers other worthy gentlemen of good repute, ranke and quality : newly written, published and really averred by one Mr. I. P. who was sometime a minister amongst them, having lately escaped from thence, and sustained great losses by the insolency of those bold, bloody and barbarous rebels : wherein is contained the miraculous mercies of Almighty God towards the Protestants of that kingdome in generall, and to that province in speciall : manifested by the cutting off of above 2000 of the rebels by 900 of our forces, and the late surprisall of many more of them by policie at sea -
XXVII. lectures, or readings, vpon part of the epistle written to the Hebrues. Made by Maister Edward Deering, Bachelour of Diuinitie
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XXVII. lectures, or readings, vpon part of the epistle written to the Hebrues. Made by Maister Edward Deering, Bachelour of Diuinitie
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A true relation of a brave defeat given by the forces in Plimouth, to Sellum Greenvile, on Tuesday, the eighteenth of February, 1644
Written thence by a sure hand to a speciall friend in London, and confirmed by many that were eye-witnesses of the same. With the taking of one lieutenant colonell, one major, some captaines, foure lieutenants, two ensignes, 92 common souldiers. There were also taken about 300 armes, good store of mattocks, shovels and faggots. Published according to order -
An excellent treatise of Christian righteousnes, written first in the French tongue by M.I. de l'Espine, & translated into English by I. Field, for the comfort of afflicted consciences, very necessarie & profitable to be read of all Christians, as vvell for establishing them in the true doctrine of iustification, as also for enabling them to confute the false doctrine of all Papistes and heretickes in that poinct