Wyat, John, 165.?-17.., libraire
Wyatt, John, Editeur à Londres
Wiat, John
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Works
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Davideidos liber primus | |
Declaration sent from severall officers of His Majesties army, to the lord generall of the same : vvherein is declared their great want of money, they being not able to maintaine the field any longer without present supply : also the copie of a letter, sent from John Wiat, one of His Majesties souldiers to his wife, dated November 26 : wherein he declareth the great misery that they are in for want of meanes so that they dare not sleepe, for feare of having their throates cut by certaine Welsh and Irish women which follow the army | |
Expository notes, with practical observations, on the New Testament of our lord and saviour Jesus Christ : wherein the sacred text is at large recited, the sense explained, and the instructive example of the blessed Jesus and his holy apostles to our imitation recommended, the whole designed to encourage the reading of the Scriptures in private families, and to render the daily perusal of them profitable and delightful | |
The great abuse of musick. In two parts. Containing an account of the use and design of musick among the antient Jews, Greeks, Romans, and others ; with their concern for, and care to prevent the abuse thereof. And also an account of the immorality and profaneness, which is occasioned by the corruption of that noble science in the present age. By Arthur Bedford, M. A. chaplain to His Grace Wriothesly duke of Bedford, and vicar of Temple in the city of Bristol.. | |
history of the apostles creed : with critical observations on its several articles. The fourth edition | |
The history of the life and acts of the most reverend father in God, Edmund Grindal, the first Bishop of London, and the second Archbishop of York and Canterbury successively, in the reign of Q. Elizabeth : wherein is shewed, that most reverend prelate's pious and useful labours, both in the reformation and government of the Church of England, while he presided over it, and how well he merited of it : in the course of this history will appear also the state of this church, the succession of divers of its bishops, its struggles with the adversaries, matters transacted in ecclesiastical commissions, synods, and visitations, correspondence with the churches abroad, indulgence and regard of the churches of foreigners planted here, and many other particular affairs relating to religion, happening in the time of this archbishop : to which is added, an Appendix of original Mss. faithfully transcribed out of the best archives, whereunto reference is made in the history : in two books | |
Oeuvres complètes. | |
The regulations of play propos'd and recommended : in a sermon preached at the Chapel of Tunbridge-Wells, August the 19th, 1706 | |
Roman antiquities in Britain | |
The works of Mr. Abraham Cowley : in two volumes. Consisting of those which were formerly printed ; and those which he design'd for the press ; publish'd out of the author's original copies. With The cutter of Coleman-Street. Volume the first [-the second]. |