Tymme, Thomas, ?-1620
Thomas Tymme
Tymme, Thomas, d. 1620
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Tymme, Thomas, ‡d d. 1620
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Works
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Ad veritatem hermeticae medicinae ex Hippocratis responsio. | |
A booke, containing the true portraiture of the countenances and attires of the kings of England, from William Conqueror, vnto our Soueraigne Lady Queene Elizabeth now raigning : together with a briefe report of some of the principall acts of the same kings, especially such as haue bene least mentioned in our late writers. Diligently collected by T.T | |
A briefe description of Hierusalem | |
A catholike and ecclesiasticall exposition of the holy gospell after S. Marke and Luke. Gathered out of all the singular and approued deuines, vvhich the Lorde hath geuen to hys church by Augustine Marlorat. And translated out of Latine into English by Thomas Timme minister. Sene and alowed according to the order appointed | |
The chariot of deuotion. By Thomas Tymme minister at Hasketon in Suffolke | |
Commentaires de l'estat de la religion. | |
Commentarie of John Calvine upon the first booke of Moses called Genesis | |
Commentarii in quatuor Pauli epistolas. | |
Commentariorum de statu religionis et reipublicæ in regno Galliæ libri. | |
Commentarius in Genesin. | |
A description and explanation of 268 places in Jerusalem, and in the suburbs thereof, as it flourished in the time of Jesus Christ : answerable to each of the 268 figures that are in its large, and most exact description in the map | |
A dialogue philosophicall : wherein natures secret closet is opened and the cause of all motion in nature shewed out of matter and forme, tending to mount mans minde from nature to supernaturall and celestiall promotion : and how all things exist in the number of three : together with the wittie inuention of an artificiall perpetuall motion, presented to the Kings most excellent Maiestie : all which are discoursed between two speakers, Philadelph and Theophrast | |
Dialogve philosophicall | |
The figure of Antichrist : with the tokens of the end of the world, most plainly disciphered by a Catholike and diuine exposition of the seconde epistle of Paul to the Thessalonians, collected out of the best and most approued diuines, both olde and new, very profitable for all men in this age to reade: published by Thomas Tymme, minister | |
The fyrst parte of commentaries, concerning the state of religion, and the common vvealthe of Fraunce, vnder the reignes of Henry the second, Frauncis the second, and Charles the ninth. Translated out of Latine into Englishe, by Thomas Tymme minister. Seene, and allovved | |
Jerusalem sicut Christi tempore floruit. | |
A light in darkness which illumineth for all the Monas hieroglyphica of the famous and profound Dr. John Dee, discovering natures closet and revealing the true Christian secrets of alchimy | |
A looking glasse for the court. Composed in the Castilian tongue by the Lorde Anthony of Gueuarra Bishop of Mondouent, and chronicler to the Emperour Charles. And out of Castilian drawne into Frenche by Anthony Alaygre. And out of the French tongue into Englishe by Sir Fraunces Briant Knight one of the priuy Chamber, in the raygne of K. Henry the eyght | |
Menosprecio de corte y alabanza de aldea. | |
Newes from Niniue to Englande, brought by the prophete Ionas : vvhich newes in plainlye published in the godly and learned exposition of Maister Iohn Brentius folovving, translated out of Latine into Englishe by Thomas Tymme minister | |
Novi Testamenti catholica expositio ecclesiastica. | |
A plaine discouerie of ten English lepers, verie noisome and hurtfull to the Church and common wealth : setting before our eies the iniquitie of these latter dayes, and inducing vs to a due consideration of our selues. Published by Thomas Timme minister | |
The poore mans Pater noster : with a preparatiue to praier: wherto are annexed diuers godly psalmes and meditations: collected out of the sacred scriptures, by Thomas Timme minister | |
The practise of chymicall, and hermeticall physicke, for the preseruation of health. Written in Latin by Iosephus Quersitanus, Doctor of Phisicke. And translated into English, by Thomas Timme, minister | |
A preparation against the prognosticated dangers of this yeare, 1588. By Thomas Tymme, minister | |
The schoole of vvisdome : Wherein all estates & degrees of men, may learne their seuerall duties: whose morall precepts are comprehended in a small booke of sentences | |
Siluer watch-bell | |
A silver watch-bell : The sound whereof is able (by the grace of God) to winne the most profane worldling, and carelesse liuer (if there be but the least sparke of grace remayning in him) to become a true Christian indeed; that in the end he may obtaine euer-lasting salvation. Whereunto is adioyned a treatise of the holy sacrament of the Lords supper, in part augmented. By Thomas Tymme | |
Een silvere poort-clock, welckers gheluyt machtigh is om, (door de genade Godts) in te winnen 't alderheylooste werelts-kint ... | |
The three partes of commentaries : containing the whole and perfect discourse of the ciuill warres of Fraunce, vnder the raignes of Henry the Second, Frances the Second, and of Charles the Ninth : with an addition of the cruell murther of the Admirall Chastilion, and diuers other nobles, committed the 24 daye of August, anno 1572 |