Burby, Cuthbert, 15..-1607
Burby, Cuthbert, -1607
Burby, Cuthbert 15XX-1607
Burby, Cuthbert
Cuthbert Burby
VIAF ID: 54200052 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Burby, Cuthbert
- 100 1 _ ‡a Burby, Cuthbert ‡d 15XX-1607
- 100 1 _ ‡a Burby, Cuthbert, ‡d -1607
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Burby, Cuthbert, ‡d 15..-1607
- 100 0 _ ‡a Cuthbert Burby
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Works
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Art of stenographie, teaching by plaine and certaine rules, to the capacitie of the meanest, and for the use of all professions, the way of compendious writing. Whereunto is annexed a very easie direction for steganógraphie, or, secret writing | |
Christs checke to S. Peter for his curious question, out of those words in Saint John: Quid ad te? Begun in Paules Church on S. Johns day the Evangelist. 1597. out of part of the Gospel appointed for that day, and prosecuted the same day this yeare 1598. in the same place, and else where at other times the sixe several sermons. | |
An exact discoverie of Romish doctrine in the case of conspiracie and rebellion | |
A godly and learned exposition or commentarie upon the three first chapters of the Revelation. Preached in Cambridge by that reverend and judicious divine, Maister William Perkins, ann. Dom. 1595. First published : The third edition revised and enlarged | |
Hayward, John, Sir. An answer to the first part of a certaine conference, concerning succession, published not long since vnder the name of R. Dolman, 1603: | |
[Printer's device of Cuthbert Burby] | |
De regno Dei, et victoria christiana, conciones duae : Auctore D. Henrico Parraeo S. theologiae doctore, & decano Cestrensi | |
STC (2nd ed.) | |
A true discourse of the whole occurrences in the Queenes voyage from her departure from Florence, vntil her arriuall at the citie of Marseilles, together with the triumphs there made at her entrie : whereto is adioyned her receiuing and entrie into Lyons ; hereunto is annexed, the first Sauoyan, wherein is set forth the right of the conquest of Sauoy by the French, and the importance of holding it : all faithfully translated out of French by E.A. |