Windet, John, -1610
Windet, John 16/17
Windet, John 15..-1610
Windet, John
John Windet
VIAF ID: 314781612 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Windet
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Windet, John ‡d -1610
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Windet, John, ‡d -1610
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5xx's: Related Names (2)
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Works
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An abridgement of the booke of Acts and monumentes of the church | |
Airs | |
Ansvver to the Brovvnists | |
Bible | |
The blazon of gentrie : deuided into two parts, the first named The glorie of generositie, the second, Lacyes nobilitie : comprehending discourses of armes and of gentry, wherein is treated of the beginning, parts and degrees of gentlenesse, vvith her lawes of the bearing and blazon of cote-armors, of the lawes of armes and of combats | |
A commentarie of M. John Calvin uppon the epistle to the Philippians : wherein is set out the necessitie and profite of affliction unto the faithfull, the benefite of God his word, the fruits, of unitie and humilitie, free justivication by faith in Jesus Christ without our owne merites, the assurance, joy, and contented mindes of the godlie, and their perseveraunce in godlinesse unto the ende : with many other comfortable and profitable pointes of religion | |
The commonwealth and gouernment of Venice | |
De consolatione philosophiae. | |
A defence of the government established in the Church of Englande for ecclesiasticall matters : contayning an aunswere unto a treatise called, "The learned discourse of eccl. government", otherwise intituled, "A briefe and plaine declaration concerning the desires of all the faithfull ministers that have, and do seeke for the discipline and reformation of the Church of Englande" : comprehending likewise an aunswere to the arguments in a treatise named "The judgement of a most reverend and learned man from beyond the seas, etc." : ansvvering also to the argumentes of Calvine, Beza, and Danaeus, with other our reverend learned brethren, besides Caenaiis and Bodinus, both for the regiment of women, and in defence of her Maiestie, and of all other Christian princes supreme government in ecclesiasticall causes ... | |
A discourse not altogether vnprofitable, 1600: | |
Discoverie of certaine errovrs pvblished in print in the much commended Britannia 1594 | |
The first[-seconde] part of the catalogue of English printed bookes ... : gathered into alphabet and such method as it is | |
Five bookes of philosophicall comfort | |
The hellish and horribble [sic] councell practised and vsed by the Iesuites (in their priuate consultations) when they would haue a man to murther a king : according to those damnable instructions giuen (by them) to that bloody villaine Francis Ravilliacke, who murdered Henry the Fourth, the late French king : sent to the queene regent in answere of that impudent pamphlet, published by Peter Cotton Iesuite, in defence of the Iesuites and their doctrine, which is also hereunto annexed | |
Instruction aux princes pour garder la foy promise. | |
A libell of Spanish lies : found at the sacke of Cales, discoursing the fight in the West Indies, twixt the English nauie being fourteene ships and pinasses, and a fleete of twentie saile of the king of Spaines, and of the death of Sir Francis Drake : with an answere briefely confuting the Spanish lies, and a short relation of the fight according to the truth | |
M. Blundevile his exercises : containing sixe treatises ... verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... | |
De magistratibus et republica Venetorum. | |
Musicke of sundrie kindes, set forth in two bookes. The first whereof are, aries for 4 voices to the lute, orphorion, or basse-viol, with a dialogue for two voices, and two basse viols in parts tuned the lute way. The second are pavens, galiards, almaines, toies, jigges, thumpes and such like, for two basse-viols, the liera way [London, John Browne (John Windet, at the assignes of William Barley)] | |
Nova Britannia, offring most excellent fruites by planting in Virginia | |
Of the lawes of ecclesiasticall politie, 1604: | |
Politique discourses vpon trueth and lying : an instruction to princes to keepe their faith and promise : containing the summe of Christian and morall philosophie, and the duetie of a good man in sundrie politique discourses vpon the trueth and lying | |
Savls prohibition staide, or, The apprehension and examination of Savle | |
A short treatise against the Donatists of England, whome we call Brownists : wherein by the answeres vnto certayne writings of theyrs, diuers of their heresies are noted, with sundry fantasticall opinions | |
Sir Gyles Goosecappe, Knight : a comedie presented by the child[ren] of the chappell. | |
Songs | |
Use of the celestial globe in plano, set foorth in two hemispheres | |
Virginia : a sermon preached at White-Chappel in the presence of many honourable and worshipfull, the aduenturers and planters for Virginia, 25. April 1609 : published for the benefit and vse of the colony, planted and to bee planted there and for the aduancement of their Christian purpose | |
Whole book of psalms | |
Whole booke of Psalmes, collected into English meeterby Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins and others, conferred with the Hebrue with apt notes to sing them withall... |