Beale, John, -1643
Beale, John, 15..-1643
Beale, John
Beale, John, d. 1643
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Works
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All the workes of Iohn Taylor the water-poet, 1630: | |
Annales of England | |
Annales rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum regnante Elizabetha. | |
Archaeologus, in modum glossarii ad rem antiquam posteriorem, continentis latino-barbara, peregrina, obsoleta, et novatae significationis vocabula, etc.... | |
The art of embattailing an army. Or the second part of Aelians tacticks With notes upon every chapter By Capt. John Bingham. | |
Bloudy rage of that great antechrist of Rome and his superstitious adherents, against the true church of Christ and the faithfull professors of His Gospell | |
A briefe of some of the principall points of the Kings maiesties late charter to the Company of gold-beaters of London, 1619: | |
La Celestina | |
Christian and heavenly treatise | |
Concordances of the Holy Proverbs of King Salomon and his like sentences in Ecclesiastes The heads of the same concordances are set downe in a table prefixed before the booke, according to the order observed in the booke it selfe. There is also an other table at the end of the booke, shewing how the Proverbs contained under the principal heads, may be referred to the ten Commandements of Almighty God which may be as so many commentaries, helping much to the interpretation of them. | |
Countrey contentments, or The English huswife. Containing the inward and outward vertues which ought to be in a compleate woman... By G.M.. | |
Doctor Fludds answer unto M. Foster or the squeesing of Parson Fosters sponge, ordained by him for the wiping away of the weapon-salue. Wherein the sponge-bearers immodest carriage and behaviour towards his bretheren is detected. | |
Domesticall duties | |
Englands Elizabeth : her life and troubles during her minoritie from the cradle to the crowne : historically laid open and interwouen with such eminent passages of state as happened vnder the reigne of Henry the Eight, Eduuard the Sixt, Q. Mary, all of them aptly introducing to the present relation | |
Expositiones terminorum legum Anglorum. | |
The first part of the historie of England | |
Foure treatises, tending to disswade all Christians from foure no lesse hainous than common sinnes, namely the abuses of swearing, drunkennesse, whoredome, and bribery : wherein the greatnesse and odiousnesse of these vices is discouered, and the meanes and remedies which may either preserue or weane men from them are propounded : whereunto is annexed A treatise of anger | |
The genealogies recorded in the Sacred Scriptures, according to every family and tribe with the line of our Saviour Jesus Christ, observed from Adam to the Blessed Virgin Mary by J.S. | |
The general view of the Holy Scriptures: or, The times, places, and persons of the Holy Scriptures... The second edition, revised and very much inlarged. | |
Generall chronicle of England | |
Great Brittans little calendar | |
The hand-maid to arithmetick refined: shewing the variety and facility of working all rules in whole numbers and fractions, after most pleasant and profitable waies. Abounding with tables above 150. for monies, measures and weights, tale aud [sic] number of things here and in forraigne parts | |
Hande-maide to the most famous liberall science of arithmetike | |
Heaven upon earth | |
Henrici Spelmanni ... Archaeologus, 1626: | |
Histoire des Vaudois. | |
The historie of the most renowned and victorious Princesse Elizabeth, late Queene of England. Contayning all important and remarkeable passages of state both at home and abroad, during her long and properous raigne. Composed by way of Annals. Never heretofore... published in English. | |
The history of Great Britaine under the conquests of ye Romans, Saxons, Danes and Normans. Their originals, manners, warres, coines & seales: with ye successions, lives, acts & issues of the English monarchs from Iulius Caesar, to our most gracious soueraigne King Iames. | |
The hogge hath lost his pearle : a comedy, diuers times publikely acted by certaine London prentices | |
An itinerary written by Fynes Moryson Gent. : First in the Latine tongue, and then translated by him into English: containing his ten yeeres travell through the twelve dominions of Germany, Bohmerland, Sweitzerland, Netherland, Denmarke, Poland, Italy, Turky, France, England, Scotland, and Ireland. Divided into III parts. | |
Klinike, or The diet of the diseased· Divided into three bookes. Wherein is set downe at length the whole matter and nature of diet for those in health, but especially for the sicke; the aire, and other elements; meat and drinke, the contents of the chapters, and a large table, may easily appeare | |
Lathams new and second booke of falconry : concerning the ordering and training vp of all such hawkes as was omitted or left vnmentioned in his printed booke of the haggard falcon and gerfalcon, namely, the goshawke and tassell, with the sparhawke, and lanner and lanneret, as they are diuided in their generation, the hobby and marlyn in their kindes, teaching approued medicines for all such infirmities and diseases as are incident to them. | |
The life of Long Meg of Westminster. Containing the mad merry prankes shee playd [sic] in her life time, not onely in performing sundrie quarrells with divers ruffins about London ;but also how valiantly shee behaved her selfe in the warres of Bolloigne. | |
A liveles life, 1633: | |
Lvthers fore-rvnners, or, A clovd of witnesses | |
The maid of honour : as it hath beene often presented with good allowance at the Phoenix in Drurie-Lane by the Queenes Majesties seruants | |
The mirror of minds, or, Barclay's Icon animorum | |
Musae priores | |
Panegyric à l'Angleterre, 1623: | |
Panoplia tou Theou = The whole-armor of God, or : The spirituall furniture which God hath provided to keepe safe every Christian souldier from all the assaults of Satan. First preached, and now published for the good of all such as well use it | |
The parable of the sovver and of the seed ... : to which is added, A mappe of Rome, in fiue sermons ... | |
A pensiue mans practise, 1635: | |
Poematum pars prior | |
A relation of a voyage to Guiana. Describing the climat, scituation, fertilitie, provisions and commodities of that country, containing seven provinces, and other signiories within that territory :Together, with the manners, customes, behavioors, and dispositions of the people. Performed by Robert Harcourt, of Stanton Harcourt Esquire. The Pattent for the plantation of which country, his Majestie hath granted to the said Robert Harcourt under the Great Seale | |
Remaines of that reverend and learned divine Iohn Preston ... : containing three excellent treatises ... | |
Selections. | |
Series cancellariorum Angliae, 1626: | |
Sermons. | |
The sermons of Master Samuel Hieron : formerly collected together by himselfe, and published in one volume in his life time : hereunto are annexed of the same authors ... | |
Sermons of the Most Reverend Father in God, Edwin, Arch-bishop of Yorke, Primat and Metropolitane of England | |
Sermons preached before His Majesty and upon other special occasions | |
Spanish bawd represented in Celetina | |
Les termes de la ley, 1641: | |
Les termes de la ley : or, certaine difficult and obscure words and termes of the common lawes and statutes of this realme now in use expounded and explained. Newly imprinted, and much inlarged and augmented | |
The theatre of the empire of Great Britaine: presenting an exact geography of the kingdomes of England, Scotland, Ireland, and the iles adioyning: with the shires, hundreds, cities and shire-townes, within ye kingdome of England | |
Tragicke-comedy of Calisto and Melibea | |
Treatise of the sinne against the Holy-Ghost | |
Triple diarie, in remembrance of three daies | |
A true discourse of the present estate of Virginia, and the successe of the affaires there till the 18 of June 1614 : together with a relation of the seuerall English townes and forts, the assured hopes of that countrie and the peace concluded with the Indians, the christening of Powhatans daughter and her mariage with an English-man | |
The victorious reigne of King Edward the Third : written in seven bookes. | |
Vox piscis : or : The book-fish contayning three treatises which were found in the belly of a cod-fish in Cambridge Market, on Midsummer Eve last, anno Domini 1626. | |
A voyage of discoverie to Guiana | |
Whole armour of God | |
The workes of Benjamin Jonson. The second volume, 1640: | |
Workes of Mr. Sam. Hieron, late Pastor of Modbury in Deuon | |
The workes of Mr Willia[m] Cowper late Bishop of Galloway. Now newly collected into one volume. Whereunto is added a comentary on the Revelation never before published. Also an alphabeticall table for the finding out the principall heads contained in every booke : The second edition. | |
Works. | |
The works of Joseph Hall doctor in diuinitie, and deane of Worcester : With a table newly added to the whole worke |