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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
in two sermons -
A true copy of the Latine oration of the excellent Lord George Ossolinski, Count Palatine of Tenizyn, and Sendomyria, Chamberlain to the Kings Maiestie of Poland, and Suethland, and embassadour to the Kings most excellent Maiesty
As it was pronounced to his Maiestie at White-Hall by the said embassadour, on Sunday the 11. of March. 1620. With the translation of the same into English. Commanded by his Maiestie to be published in print -
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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Nine sermons preached by that eloquent diuine of famous memorie, Th. Playfere Doctor in Diuinitie
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The doctrine of the sacrament of the Lords Supper handled. And plainely layd open out of the 1. Cor. 11. 23.24. &c
Wherein the nature of this sacrament is faithfully discussed, the matter of it, together with the necessity of often receiuing, truly declared; the words of consecration embowelled, and errours with the cauills of papists soundly confuted. By Richard Preston preacher of Gods word at Rushden in Northamptonshire -
Short questions and answers, plainely opening and explaining both the nature and also the vse of the sacraments of baptisme and the Lords Supper
Very profitable for all those who desire to know the nature and vse of the said sacraments. By Richard Preston, preacher of the Word of God at Rushden in Northhampton shiere -
True copies of the insolent, cruell, barbarous, and blasphemous letter lately written by the Great Turke, for denouncing of warre against the King of Poland: and of the magnanimous, and most christian answere made by the said king thereunto. With a short preface, declaring the vniust cause on which this Turkish tyrant, and faithlesse enemy of Christendome, now layeth hold to inuade it. Published in print by authoritie, the 11. of Iune. 1621
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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 ...
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A pretious booke of heavenlie meditations. Called, A private talk of the soule with God
Which, whoso zealously will vse and pervse, shall feele in his minde an vnspeakable sweetnes of the everlasting happinesse. Written (as some think) by that reverend and religious Father, S. Augustine; and not translated onely, but purified also, & with most ample and necessary sentences of holy scripture adorned, by Thomas Rogers -
A short catechisme
wherein are briefely laid downe the fundamentall principles of Christian religion. Needfull to be knowne of all such as come the Lords table. Whereunto is added morning and euening prayer for a family -
A briefe discouerie of the crafte & pollicie which Protestant ministers vse in seducing theire followers by preaching and publishing theire owne words for the word of God. Written by Iohn Hunt a Romaine Catholique, in defence of the true Gospell or Word of God. Printed with permission of superiours
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The whole booke of Dauids Psalmes
both in prose and meetre: vvith apt notes to sing them withall -
The whole booke of Psalmes
collected into English meeter by T. Sternhold, I. Hopkins, W. Whittingham, and others, conferred with the Hebrew, with apt notes to sing them withall. Newly set foorth, and allowed to be sung in all churches -
Paraphrasis Psalmorum Dauidis poetica, Auctore Georgio Buchanano Scoto, poëtarum nostri seculi facilè principe. Adnotata ubique diligenter carminum genera. Accessorunt dua eiusdem Buchanani tragœdia sacræ: Iephthes siue votum, & Baptistes sive Calumnia
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The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia. Written by Sir Philip Sidney Knight
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Three prayers
one for the morning, another for the euening: the third for a sick-man. Whereunto is annexed, a godly letter to a sicke freend: and a comfortable speech of a preacher vpon his death bedde. Anno. Dom. 1591 -
The wonderfull discouerie of Elizabeth Savvyer a witch
late of Edmonton, her conuiction and condemnation and death. Together with the relation of the Diuels accesse to her, and their conference together. Written by Henry Goodcole minister of the Word of God, and her continuall visiter in the gaole of Newgate. Published by authority -
Taylor's motto
Et habeo, et careo, et curo