John, Fisher, 1469-1535, saint
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Bible. | |
Contio quam anglice habuit reverendus pater Ioannes Roffensis Episcopus in celeberrimo nobilium conuentu Londini, eo die, quo Martini Lutheri scripta publico apparatu in ignem coniecta sunt, uersa in Latinu per Richardum Pacæum a sesrenissimi regis Anglie secretis, verum Grece [et] Latine Peritissimum | |
Convulsio calumniarum Ulrichi Veleni Minhoniensis, quibus Petrum nunquam Romae fuisse cavillatur, per Joannem Roffensem episcopum, academiae Cantabrigiensis cancellarium. Petrus fuit Romae. | |
The funeral sermon of Margaret, Countess of Richmond and Derby, : mother to King Henry Vii. and foundress of Christ's, and St John's College in Cambridge, With A Preface containing some further Account of her Charities and Foundations, Together with A Catalogue of her Professors both at Cambridge and Oxford, And of her Preachers at Cambridge | |
A godly treatise declaring the benefites, fruites, and great commodities of prayer, and also the true vse therof. Written in Latin fourtie yeeres past, by an English man of great vertue and learning. And lately translated into Englishe | |
Kyngs psalmes | |
Mornynge remembraunce | |
A practical discourse upon private prayer | |
Psalmes or prayers taken out of holye scripture | |
Psalmi seu Precationes ex variis Scripturae locis collectae | |
Psalmi sev Precationes D. Ioan. Episcopi Rossensis : item Psalmi aliquot selecti ex Dauide | |
Queenes praiers or meditations | |
The sermon of Iohan the bysshop of Rochester made agaynst ye p[er]nicyous doctryn of Martin luuther : w[ith]in ye octaues of ye asce[n]syon by ye assingneme[n]t [sic] of ye moost reuerend father i[n] god ye lord Thomas Cardinall of Yorke [and] legate ex latere from our holy father the pope | |
A sermon very notable, fruitefull, and godlie : made at Paules Crosse in London. Anno domini 1521. within the octaues of the ascension, by that famous and greate clerke John Fischer Bishop of Rochester, concerning the heresies of Martine Luther whych he had raised vp againste the church, wherein it may appeare howe men sithens that tyme haue gone astray. Which sermon was written and put in print by the authour aforesayde | |
A spirituall consolation, written by Iohn Fyssher Bishoppe of Rochester, to hys sister Elizabeth, at suche tyme as hee was prisoner in the Tower of London. Uery necessary, and commodious for all those that mynde to leade a vertuous lyfe: also to admonishe them, to be at all tymes prepared to dye, and seemeth to bee spoken in the person of one that was sodainly preue[n]ted by death | |
This sermon folowynge was compyled [and] sayd in the cathedrall chyrche of saynt Poule within ye cyte of London by the ryght reuerende fader in god Iohn̄ bysshop of Rochester, the body beyinge present of the moost famouse prynce kynge Henry the. vij. the. x. day of Maye, the yere of our lorde god. M.CCCCC.ix. whiche sermon was enprynted at the specyall request of ye ryght excellent pryncesse Margarete moder vnto the sayd noble prynce and Countesse of Rychemonde and Derby | |
Tractatus de orando Deum. | |
Treatise concerning the fruitful sayings of David | |
A treatise of prayer, and of the fruits and manner of prayer. By the most Reuerend Father in God Iohn Fisher Bishop of Rochestre, Preist and most eminent Cardinall of the most holy Catholike Church, of the title of S. Vitalis. Translated into English by R.A.B | |
La vie et l'oeuvre de John Fisher : évêque de Rochester, 1469-1535 |