Purslowe, Elizabeth, active 1633-1646
Purslowe, Elizabeth, fl. 1633-1646
VIAF ID: 38960949 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (22)
Works
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L.A. Seneca the philosopher, his booke of consolation to Marcia | |
Ad Marciam. | |
Beames of divine light, breaking forth from severall places of Holy Scripture as they were learnedly opened in XXI sermons : the III first being the fore-going sermons to that treatise called The bruised-reed, preached on the precedent words | |
Certaine learned and elegant workes of the Right Honorable Fulke Lord Brooke, written in his youth and familiar exercise with Sir Philip Sidney : the seueral names of which workes the following page doth declare. | |
Christian liberty vindicated from grosse mistakes ... 1647: | |
Discourse of forraigne trade | |
English school-master | |
The English schoole-master : teaching all his schollers, of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading and true writing our English-tongue that hath ever yet beene knowne or published by any : and further also teacheth a direct course how any unskilfull person may easily both understand any hard English words ... and also be made able to vse the same aptly themselves ... | |
Ionsonus virbius | |
The last newes from the North, 1646: | |
Life eternall | |
Liveles life | |
Mans spirituall death in sinne | |
Memorie of Ben. Johnson revived | |
Miroir qui ne flatte point. | |
The mirrour which flatters not | |
A new way to pay old debts : a comoedie, as it hath beene often acted at the Phoenix in Drury-Lane by the Queenes Maiesties seruants | |
The saints daily exercise : a treatise unfolding the whole duty of prayer : delivered in five sermons upon I Thess. 5, 17 | |
Spiritvall jubile, in two sermons | |
STC, 1976-1991: | |
Survey of London, 1633: | |
The survey of London : contayning the orignall, increase, moderne estate, and government of that city, methodically set downe : with a memoriall of those famouser acts of charity, which for publike and pious uses have beene bestowed by many worshipfull citizens and benefactors, as also all the ancient and moderne monuments erected in the churches, not onely of those two famous cites, London and Westminster, but (now newly added) foure miled compasse | |
Treasure of traffike | |
Treatise of the knowledge of the divine essence and attributes | |
Vade mecum : a manuall of essayes, morall, theologicall, inter-woven with moderne observations, historicall, politicall | |
The world encompassed by Sir Francis Drake : being his next voyage to that to Nombre de Dios, formerly imprinted |