Advertisements for the unexperienced planters of New England or anywhere |
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Apollo shrouing : composed for the schollars of the free-schoole of Hadleigh in Suffolke, and acted by them on Shroue-Tuesday, being the sixt of February, 1626. |
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Apollo shroving |
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The copies of certaine letters which have passed betweene Spaine and England in matter of Religion |
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A discharge of five imputations of mis-allegations, falsly charged upon the (now) Bishop of Duresme, by an English baron : shewing, that no solid or reall answer is to be expected, from the Romish party, to his late booke (against their Masse) so greatly maligned by them. |
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Duresmes discharge |
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Ecloga cui nomen Pestifugium, 1630: |
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Formulæ oratoriæ in usum scholaru concinnatæ ..., 1637: |
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Friers chronicle |
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Hexapla in Leviticum : that is, a six-fold commentarie vpon the third booke of Moses called Leviticus : wherein sixe severall things are observed vpon every chapter, 1. The argument, parts, and contents, 2. The divers readings, with approbation of the best, 3. The discussing of doubtfull questions, 4. Collection of places of doctrine, 5. Confutation of errors, 6. Morall observations : with a large explication of the naturall properties of beasts, fowles, fishes and creeping things, aplied vnto manners out of the 11 chapter ... |
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Hispanus conversus |
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Holy oyle for the lampes of the Sanctuarie, or Scripture-phrases alphabetically disposed : for the use and benefit of such as desire to speake the language of Canaan, more especially the sonnes of the Prophets, who would attaine elegancie and sublimity of expressions |
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Ibis ad Caesarem |
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Of the institution of the sacrament of the Blessed Bodie and Blood of Christ, 1631: |
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Paroemiologia Anglo-Latina in usum scholarum concinnata |
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Path-way to experience to erect a plantation |
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Portland stone in Paules Church yard, 1622: |
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The Protestants evidence : taken out of good records, shewing that for fifteene hundred yeares next after Christ, divers worthy guides of Gods church have in sundry weightie poynts of religion taught as the Church of England now doth |
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Proverbs English and Latine |
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The running register : recording a true relation of the state of the English colledges, seminaries and cloysters in all forraine parts : together with a briefe and compendious discourse of the liues, practices, coozenage, impostures, and deceits of all our English monks, friers, Iesuites, and seminarie priests in generall |
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Rvnning register |
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The Spanish Monke |
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The spirituall armour, 1620: |
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Submissive appearance before Caesar |
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Thankfvll remembrance of Gods mercy |
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True legend of priests and monks lives |
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Via deuia, the by-way, 1630: |
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A vindication of the Bishop of Durham ..., 1641: |
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White wolfe |
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The white wolfe, or, A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, Feb. 11, being the last Sonday in Hillarie tearme, anno 1627, and printed somewhat more largely then the time would permit at that present to deliuer : wherein faction is vnmasked, and iustly taxed without malice, for the safetie of weake Christians, especially, the Hetheringtonian faction growne very impudent in this citie of late yeeres is here confuted |
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