Hume, Alexander, 1560?-1609
Hume, Alexander
Hume, Alexander, 1557 ?-1609
Alexander Hume Scottish poet, died 1609
Hume, Alexander, environ 1560-1609
Alexander Hume apie 1557–1609
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Alexander Hume ‡c Scottish poet, died 1609
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hume, Alexander ‡d 1560-1609
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hume, Alexander ‡d 1560?-1609
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hume, Alexander, ‡d 1560-1609
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Hume, Alexander, ‡d 1560?-1609
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Works
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Ane treatise of conscience : Quhairin divers secreits concerning that subiect, are discovered, as may appeare, in the table following | |
A diduction of the true and catholik meaning of our Sauiour his words : this is my bodie, in the institution of his laste Supper through the ages of the Church from Christ to our owne daies. Whereunto is annexed a reply to M. William Reynolds in defence of M. Robert Bruce his arguments in this subiect: and displaying of M. Iohn Hammiltons ignorance and contradictions: with sundry absurdities following vpon the Romane interpretation of these words. Compiled by Alexander Hume Maister of the high schoole of Edinburgh | |
The flyting betwixt Montgomery and Polwart | |
Foure discourses of praise unto God : To wit, 1 In praise of the mercie and goodnesse of God. 2 In praise of his justice. 3 In praise of his power. 4 In praise of his Providence | |
Grammatica nova, 1612 | |
Hymnes, or Sacred songs : wherein the right vse of poe͏̈sie may be espied. Be Alexander Hume. Whereunto are added, the experience of the authors youth, and certaine precepts seruing to the practise of sanctification. The table followes in the next page | |
Hymns and sacred songs, 1832: | |
Of the orthographie and congruitie of the Britan tongue : a treates, noe shorter then necessarie, for the schooles | |
The poems of Alexander Hume (?1557-1609) | |
A reioynder to Doctor Hil concerning the descense of Christ into Hell : Wherein the answere to his sermon is iustlie defended, and the roust of his reply scraped from those arguments as cleanlie, as if they had neuer bene touched with that canker. By Alexander Hume, Maister of Artes. Heere, besides the reioynder, thou hast his paralogismes: that is, his fallacies and deceits in reason pointed out, and numbered in the margin: amounting to the nomber of 600. and aboue: and yet not half reckoned | |
A treatise of the felicitie, of the life to come : Vnsavorie to the obstinate, alluring to such as are gone astray, and to the faithful, full of consolation. By A.H |