Rothwell, John, -1661
Rothwell, John, 160.?-1661
Rothwell, John (16..-1661).
VIAF ID: 89853734 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Rothwell ‡b John ‡f 160.?-1661
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Rothwell, John ‡d -1661
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Rothwell, John, ‡d -1661
- 100 1 _ ‡a Rothwell, John, ‡d 160.?-1661
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (14)
Works
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A catalogue of the most approved divinity-books ... 1657 | |
Christ All and in All. Or Severall significant similitudes by which the Lord Jesus Christ is described in the holy Scriptures : Being the substance of many sermons | |
Jehovah-jireh. God in the mount. Or, Englands parliamentarie-chronicle. Containing a most exact narration of all the most materiall proceedings of this renowned and unparalelld Parliament ; the armies which have been or are in the severall parts of this land... from the yeare 1641. To this present moneth of october, 1643. Concluding with the late covenant of Great-Britain and Ireland. Collected and published... By the most unworthy admirer therof, John Vicars... | |
Nova et methodica institutio linguae hebraeae & chaldaeae. In qua, fundamenta firma lectionis, formationis, punctationis, & mutationis, proponuntur, et anomala ad analoga revocantur... Studio et opera Victorini Bythneri.... | |
A true and experimentall discourse, upon the beginning, proceeding, and victorious event of this last siege of Breda : with the antiquity and annexing of it, to the house of Nassaw, and the many alterations it hath suffered by armes, and armies, within these threescore yeares : together with the prudent plots, projects, and policies of warre, the assailants and defendants matchlesse man-hood, in managing martiall affaires, the misery and manner of souldiers living, their pinching want, and fatall accidents, strange weapons and instruments used by both parties in severall conflicts : lastly, their concluded articles, with circumstances and ordering of the siege and victory, being pleasant to peruse, and profitable to observe | |
universal character, by which all the nations in the world may understand one anothers conceptions, reading out of one common writing their own mother tongues.An invention of general use, the practise whereof may be attained in two hours space, observing the grammatical directions. With character is so contrived, that it may be spoken as well as written. By Cave Beck, M. A. | |
Universalium Sacræ Regiæ Majestatis Poloniæ & Sueciæ, &c. ad dissidentes ab Ecclesia Catholica Romana [...]. - Londini, 1645. | |
Væ-Euge-Tuba, or, The vvo-joy-trumpet, 1647 |