Penry, J. Kiffin, 1929-1996
Penry, J. Kiffin, 1929-
Penry, J. Kiffin
J. Kiffin Penry
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Penry, J. Kiffin ‡d 1929-1996
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Penry, J. Kiffin, ‡d 1929-
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Penry, J. Kiffin, ‡d 1929-1996
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Works
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Advances in epileptology | |
Antiepileptic drugs | |
A briefe discouery of the vntruthes and slanders (against the true gouernement of the Church of Christ) contained in a sermon, preached the 8. [sic] of Februarie 1588. by D. Bancroft : and since that time, set forth in print, with additions by the said authour. This short ansvver may serue for the clearing of the truth, vntill a larger confutation of the sermon be published | |
Complex partial seizures and their treatment | |
Defence of that which hath bin written in the questions of the ignorant ministerie, and the communicating with them | |
A dialogue. VVherein is plainly laide open, the tyrannicall dealing of l. bishopps against Gods children : vvith certaine points of doctrine, vvherein they approue themselues (according to D. Bridges his judgement) to be truely the bishops of the Diuell | |
Epilepsy | |
Epilepsy research FY 1973 : a report for the Epilepsy Advisory Committee to the National Institutes of Health | |
The examinations of Henry Barrowe Iohn Grenewood and Iohn Penrie, before the high commissioners, and Lordes of the Counsel. Penned by the prisoners themselues before their deathes | |
An exhortation vnto the gouernours, and people of hir Maiesties countrie of Wales, to labour earnestly, to haue the preaching of the Gospell planted among them : There is in the ende something that was not in the former impression | |
A godly treatise containing and deciding certaine questions, mooued of late in London and other places, touching the ministerie, sacraments, and Church : Whereunto one proposition more is added. After the ende of this booke you shall finde a defence of such points as M. Penry hath dealt against: and a confutation of many grosse errours broched in M. Penries last treatise. Written by Robert Some Doctor of Diuinitie | |
Hay any worke for Cooper: or, A briefe pistle directed by way of an Hublication to the Reverend Byshops : counselling them if they will needes bee barrelled up, for feare of smelling in the nostrills of His Majesty, and the state, that they would use the advise of Reverend Martin, for the providing of their Cooper, because the Reverend T. C. (by which mysticall letters is understood, either the bouncing parson of East-meane, or Tom Coakes his Chaplaine) to be an unskilfull and a beceitfull Tub-trimmer. Wherein worthy Martin quits himselfe like a man I warrant you, in the modest defence of his selfe and his learned pistles, and maketh the Coopers hoopes to slye off and the Bishops Tubs to leake out of all cry. Penned and compiled by Martin the Metropolitan | |
The historie of Corah, Dathan, and Abiram, & c : Numb. 16. Chap. Applied to the prelacy ministerie and church-assemblies of England. By Mr Iohn Penry, a martyr of Iesus Christ | |
An humble motion vvith submission vnto the right Honorable LL. of Hir Maiesties Priuie Counsell : VVherein is laid open to be considered, how necessarie it were for the good of this lande, and the Queenes Majesties safety, that ecclesiasticall discipline were reformed after the worde of God: and how easily there might be provision for a learned ministery | |
Idiosyncratic reactions to valproate : clinical risk patterns and mechanisms of toxicity | |
Infantile spasms | |
I Iohn Penry, doo heare as I shall answere before the Lord my God in that great day of iudgement set downe sumarily the whole truth and nothing but the truth : which I hold and professe at this hower eyther in regard of my faith towards my God and dread soueraigne Queene Elizabeth unto whome only of all the potentas in the world I owe all reuerente, dutie and submission in the Lord | |
The iust censure and reproofe of Martin Iunior. Wherein the rash and vndiscreete headines of the foolish youth, is sharply mette with, and the boy hath his lesson taught him, I warrant you, by his reuerend and elder brother, Martin Senior, sonne and heire vnto the renowmed Martin Mar-prelate the Great. Where also, least the springall shold be vtterly discouraged in his good meaning, you shall finde, that hee is not bereaued of his due commendations | |
M. Some laid open in his coulers : VVherein the indifferent reader may easily see, hovve vvretchedly and loosely he hath handeled the cause against M. Penri. Done by an Oxford man, to his friend in Cambridge | |
n79073583 | |
Neurosurgical management of the epilepsies | |
The Notebook of John Penry, 1593 : edited for the Royal historical society from the original in the Huntington library | |
Oh read ouer D. Iohn Bridges, for it is worthy worke: or an epitome of the fyrste booke, of that right worshipfull volume, written against the puritanes, in the defence of the noble cleargie, by as worshipfull a prieste, Iohn Bridges, presbyter, priest or elder, doctor of Diuillitie, and Deane of Sarum : Wherein the arguments of the puritans are wisely prevented, that when they come to answere M. Doctor, they must needes say some thing that hath bene spoken. Compiled for the behoofe and overthrow of the vnpreaching parsons, fyckers, and currats, that haue lernt their catechismes, and are past grace: by the reverend and worthie Martin Marprelat gentleman, and dedicated by a second epistle to the terrible priests. In this epitome, the foresaide fickers, [et]c. are very insufficiently furnished, with notable inabilitie of most vincible reasons, to answere the cauill of the puritanes | |
Oh read over D. John Bridges. | |
Propositions and principles of divinitie : propounded and disputed in the vniversitie of Geneva, by certaine students of divinitie there, vnder M. Theod. Beza, and M. Anthonie Faius ... Wherein is contained a methodicall summarie, or epitome of the common places of divinitie: Translated out of Latine into English | |
The protestatyon of Martin Marprelat : wherin not wih [sic] standing the surprizing of the printer, he maketh it known vnto the world that he feareth, neither proud priest, antichristian pope, tiranous prellate, nor godlesse catercap: but defiethe all the race of them by these presents and offereth conditionally, as is farthere expressed hearein by open disputation to apear in the defence of his cause against them and theirs Which chaleng if they dare not maintaine aginst him: then doth he alsoe publishe that he never meaneth by the assitaunce [sic] of god to leaue the a ssayling [sic] of them and theire generation vntill they be vterly extinguished out of our church Published by the worthie gentleman D. martin marprelat D. in all the faculties primat and metropolitan | |
Rational polypharmacy | |
Reformation no enemie, or, A true discourse betweene the bishops and the desirers of reformation : wherein is plainely laid open the present corrupt government of our church, and the desired forme of government plainely proved by the word of God | |
Saishin tenkan no shindan to chiryō | |
Sermon preached at Paules Crosse the 9. of Februarie. | |
Th'appellation of Iohn Penri, vnto the highe court of Parliament : from the bad and iniurious dealing of th'Archb. of Canterb. & other his colleagues of the high commission: wherin the complainant, humbly submitting himselfe and his cause vnto the determination of this honorable assembly: craueth nothing els, but either release from trouble and persecution, or just tryall | |
Theses Martinianae : that is, certaine demonstratiue conclusions, sette downe and collected (as it should seeme) by that famous and renowmed clarke, the reuerend Martin Marprelate the great: seruing as a manifest and sufficient confutation of al that euer the Colledge of Catercaps with their whole band of clergie-priests, haue, or canbring [sic] for the defence of their ambitious and antichristian prelacie. Published and set foorthe as an after-birth of the noble gentleman himselfe, by a prety stripling of his, Martin Iunior, and dedicated by him to his good neame and nuncka, Maister Iohn Kankerbury: hovv the yongman [sic] came by them, the reader shall vunderstande sufficiently in the epilogue. In the meane time, vvhosoeuer can bring mee acquainted vvith my father, Ile bee bounde hee shall not loose his labour | |
Theses theologicae. | |
Three treatises concerning Wales With an introduction by David Williams. | |
To my beloved wife Helener Penry : partaker with me in this life of the suffrings of the gospel in the kingdome and pacience of Iesus Christ, and resting with me in vndowbted hope of the glory that shal-be revealed : all strength and comfort, with all other spirituall graces be multiplyed through Christ Iesus our Lord | |
A treatise vvherein is manifestlie proued, that reformation and those that sincerely fauor the same, are vnjustly charged to be enemies, vnto hir Maiestie, and the state : Written both for the clearing of those that stande in that cause: and the stopping of the sclaunderous mouthes of all the enemies thereof | |
Valproic acid : a classified bibliography with keyword and author indexes | |
A viewe of some part of such publike wants & disorders as are in the seruice of God, within her Maiesties countrie of VVales : togither vvith an humble petition, vnto this high Court of Parliament for their speedy redresse. Wherein is shevved, not only the necessitie of reforming the state of religion among that people, but also the onely way, in regarde of substaunce, to bring that reformation to passe | |
worldwide perspectives. - | |
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