Stubbes, Phillip
Stubbes, Phillip, 15..-1592
Stubbes, Phillip 1555-1610
Philip Stubbs English pamphleteer
Stubbes, Phillip, c. 1555-c. 1610
Stubbs, Philip
Stubbes, Philip
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Works
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anatomie of abuses | |
The anatomie of abuses : contayning a discouerie, or briefe summarie of such notable vices and imperfections, as now raigne in many Christian countreyes of the worlde: but (especiallie) in a verie famous ilande called Ailgna: together, with most fearefull examples of Gods iudgementes, executed vpon the wicked for the same, aswell in Ailgna of late, as in other places, elsewhere. Verie godly, to be read of all true Christians, euerie where: but most needefull, to be regarded in Englande. Made dialogue-wise, by Phillip Stubbes. Seene and allowed, according to order | |
Christal glasse for christian women | |
The display of corruptions requiring reformation | |
Godly life of Katherine Stubs | |
The intended treason, of Doctor Parrie: and his complices, against the Queenes moste excellent Maiestie : With a letter sent from the Pope to the same effect | |
A motiue to good workes : Or rather, to true Christianitie indeede. Wherein by the waie is shewed, how farre wee are behinde, not onely our fore-fathers in good workes, but also many other creatures in the endes of our creation: with the difference betwixt the pretenced [sic] good workes of the Antichristian Papist, and the good workes of the Christian Protestant. By Phillip Stubbes, Gentleman | |
A perfect pathway to felicitie : conteining godly meditations and praiers, fit for all times, and necessarie to be practized of all good Christians | |
Phillip Stubbes's Anatomy of the abuses in England in Shakspere's youth A.D. 1583 | |
Short treatise of praiers and supplications | |
The theater of the Popes monarchie : wherein is described as well the vncleane liues of that wicked generation, as also their Antichristian gouernment, and vsurped kingdome : togeather with their horrible superstition, and blasphemous religion, as it is now vsed at this present, where Antichrist the Pope & his members do beare rule | |
Two wunderfull and rare examples, of the vndeferred and present approching iudgement of the Lord our God : the one vpon a wicked and pernitious blasphemer of the name of God, and seruaunt to one Maister Frauncis Pennell, gentleman, dwelling at Boothbie in Lincolnshire, three myles from Grantham : the other vpon a vvoman, named Ioane Bowser, dwelling at Donnington, in Leicestershire, to whome the deuill verie straungely appeared, as in the discourse following, you may reade, in Iune last 1581 |