Crashaw, William, 1572-1626
Crashaw, William
William Crashaw
Crashaw, William, 17e eeuw
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Works
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The bespotted iesvite : whose gospell is full of blasphemy against the blood of Christ : the horrible impiety whereof, traduceth to abomination with the creature trampling under foot the blood of the covenant | |
Censura animi ingrati. | |
La Cité de Dieu. | |
Citie of God | |
A cloud of faithfull vvitnesses, leading to the heauenly Canaan: or A commentarie vpon the 11. chapter to the Hebrewes : preached in Cambridge by that godly, and iudicious diuine, M. William Perkins: long expected and desired; and therefore published at the request of his executours, by Will. Crashawe, and Tho. Pierson, preachers of Gods Word: who heard him preach it, and wrote it from his mouth | |
The complaint or dialogue, betvvixt the soule and the bodie of a damned man : Each laying the fault vpon the other. Supposed to be written by S. Bernard from a nightly vision of his, and now published out of an ancient manuscript copie. By William Crashaw | |
Consilivm Delectorvm Cardinalivm Et Aliorvm Prælatorum, de emendanda Ecclesia S. D. N. D. Paulo III. ipso iubente conscriptum ... Libellus vere aureus ... Ex Bibliotheca W. Crashaui ... - Hanoviæ, 1619. | |
Decimarum & oblationum tabula = A tything-table, or, Table of tythes and oblations : a ccording to the ecclesiastical laws and ordinances established in the Church of England : now newly reduced into a book : containing as well the very letter of the law under which these rights be severally comprised, together with such questions of tything, and their resolutions by the laws canon, civil, and approved doctors opinions of the same, as be ordinarily moved, and which do often prove to controversies herein : as also a brief and summary declaration of composition, transaction, custom, prescription, priviledge, and how they prevail in tithing : annexed hereunto, summarily, such statute-laws of the land concerning these rights, as have been herein authorised, and now do remain in their force accordingly : to the easie and plain instructions of all the subjects or lay, whether in these rights to demand them, or bounden to perform the same | |
Decimarum et oblationum tabula | |
A discourse to the lords of the Parliament : As touching the murther committed vppon the person of Henrie the Great, King of Fraunce. Manifestlie prooving the Iesuites to be the plotters and principall deuisers of that horrible act. Translated out of French, and published by authority | |
The embassador between heauen and earth, betweene God and man. Or A booke of heauenly and healthy meditations and prayers for earthly and sickly soules and sinners : Fit to be borne in the hand, and worne in the heart of euery good Christian. By W.C. preacher of the word | |
The epistle to the right honourable : the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled. | |
Epistola ad Severinum Binnium super conciliorum generalium editionem ab ipso adornatam. | |
Falsificationum Romanarum : et catholicarum restitutionum. Tomi primi liber primus... observavit & detexit W. Crashavius. | |
Fiscus papalis, 1621: | |
Fiscus papalis. Sive, Catalogus indulgentiarum & reliquarum septem principalium ecclesiarum urbis Romae. Ex vetusto manuscripto codice vere & fideliter descriptus = A part of the popes exchequer. That is, a catalogue of the indulgences and reliques belonging to the seven principall churches in Rome. Laying downe the spirituall riches and infinite treasure which (as sure as the pope is holy and true) are to be found in the Catholike Roman Church, whereof the poore heretikes in England have not one mite. Taken out of an ancient manuscript, and translated: by William Crashaw. Together with certaine notes and comments, explaining the more difficult place, for the ease and helpe of good Catholikes, who had best goe to Rome, to try the vertue of the glorious indulgences. By a Catholike divine. | |
Good newes from Virginia. | |
Historia della vita di Galeazzo Caracciolo. | |
The Iesuites gospell: vvritten by themselues. Discouered and published by W. Crashaw, B. of Diuinity, and preacher at White-chappell | |
The Italian convert : newes from Italy of a second Moses : or, the life of Galeacius Caracciolus the noble marquesse of Vico. Containing the story of his admirable conversion from Popery, and forsaking of a rich marquesdome for the Gospels sake | |
Jesuites gospel | |
Londons lamentation for her sinnes : and complaint to the Lord her God. Out of which may bee pickt a prayer for priuate families, for the time of this fearefull infection. And may serue for a helpe to holinesse and humiliation for such as keepe the fast in priuate: together with a souereigne receipt against the plague. By W.C. pastor at White chappell | |
Manuale Catholicorum | |
Meate for men, or, a principall seruice of the sacraments : Wherein (amongst many) these two points are specifically handled [brace] 1. Of the baptizing of infants. 2. Of kneeling in the act of breaking and receiuing the Lords Supper. For the vse of all religious families and monethly communicants in the kingdome when they come to the Lords table | |
Milke for babes. Or, a north-countrie catechisme : Made plaine and easy, to the capacitie of the countrie people | |
The new man, or, A supplication from an vnknowne person, a Roman Catholike vnto Iames, the monarch of Great Brittaine, and from him to the emperour, kings and princes of the Christian world : touching the causes and reasons that wil argue a necessity of a generall councell to be forthwith assembled against him that now vsurps the papall chaire, vnder the name of Paul the Fifth : wherein are discouered more of the secret iniquities of that chaire and court, then hitherto their friends feared, or their very aduersaries did suspect | |
A New-yeeres gift to Virginea | |
Of the calling of the ministerie : two treatises. Describing the duties and dignities of that calling. Deliuered publikely in the Vniuersitie of Cambridge, by Maister Perkins. Taken then from his mouth, and now dilligently perused and published, by a preacher of the word | |
The parable of poyson : In fiue sermons of spirituall poyson. VVherein the poysonfull nature of sinne, and the spirituall antidotes against it, are plainely and briefely set downe. Begun before the Prince his Highnesse, proceeded in at Greyes Inne, and the Temple, and finished at St. Martins in the fields, by William Crashaw, Batchelor of Diuinity, and preacher of Gods word | |
Plain description of the Bermudas, now called Sommer Islands. | |
Querela, sive, Dialogus animaæ et corporis damnati | |
Remonstrance à messieurs de la Cour de Parlement sur le parricide commis en la personne du roy Henry le Grand. | |
Saint Augustine, Of the citie of God : with the learned comments of Jo. Lodovicus Vives. Englished first by I.H. And now in this second edition compared with the Latine originall, and in very many places corrected and amended. | |
The sermon preached at the cross, Feb. 14, 1607. | |
Sermon preached in London before the Right Honorable the Lord Lawarre | |
Supplicatio ad Imperatorem, reges, principes, super causis generalis Concilii convocandi. | |
Taxa cancellariae apostolicae. | |
Tithing-table | |
A very soueraigne oyle to restore debtors; being rightly and seasonably vsed : Extracted out of that most tried and quintessensed oyle, by the prophet Elisha. By vertue whereof the vviddovv indebted, (mentioned in the second booke of the Kings) was restored out of debt, and her children released of the bondage whereof they were in danger. Written by Samuel Cotesford, late minister at Stepney: and now newly published by W. Crashavve | |
Een wolke van getrouwe getuygen, leydende na 't hemelze Canaan. Ofte Een uytlegginge over 't elfde capittel tot den Hebreen |