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A00002.P4 | The brides ornaments viz. fiue meditations, morall and diuine. 1. Knowledge, 2. zeale, 3. temperance, 4. bountie, 5. ioy. | [
"Aylett, Robert, 1583-1655?"
] | 1625. | Printed by William Stansby, | London : | eng | [] | THE BRIDES ORNAMENTS, Viz. Fiue MEDITATIONS, Morall and Diuine. 1. Knowledge, 2. Zeale, 3. Temperance, 4. Bountie, 5. Ioy. LONDON, Printed by WILLIAM STANSBY. 1625. Your Lordships bounden in all dutie and seruice, ROBERT AYLETT. THE BRIDES ORNAMENTS, Viz. Fiue Diuine and Morall MEDITATIONS. 1. Prudence. 2. Obedience. ... |
A00005.P4 | Here begynneth a shorte and abreue table on the Cronycles ... | [
"Higden, Ranulf, d. 1364. Polycronicon. English. Selections.",
"Trevisa, John, d. 1402."
] | In the yere of our lorde god. M.CCCCC.xv. [1515]] | In powlys chyrche yarde at the west dore of powlys besyde my lorde of londons palays by me Iulyan Notary, | [Enprynted at Londo[n] : | eng | [
"Great Britain -- History -- To 1485 -- Early works to 1800.",
"England -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800."
] | IN soo moche that it is necessary to all creatures of cryen relygyon / or of false relygyon / or gentyles / & machomytes to knowe theyr pryn¦ce / or princes / that regne vpon thē & them to obey. So it is comodydus to knowe theyr noble actes & dedes / & the cyrcūstaūce of theyr lyues. Therfore in the yere of oure lor... |
A00007.P4 | The Cronycles of Englonde with the dedes of popes and emperours, and also the descripcyon of Englonde | [
"Higden, Ranulf, d. 1364. Polycronicon."
] | the yere of our lorde god. M.CCCCC. [et] xxviij. the .ix. daye of Apryll] [1528] | In Fletestrete at the sygne of the Sonne by Wynkyn de Worde, | [Imprynted at London : | eng | [
"Great Britain -- History -- To 1485 -- Early works to 1800.",
"England -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800."
] | BYcause of these bokes made to tell what tyme of ony thȳ∣ge notable was. Therfore ye begȳnynge of al tymes short¦ly shal be touched. For the whiche after doctours it is to be knowen / that foure thinges were made fyrst / & in one tyme & of one age / that is to wyte / the heuen imperyall / aungels nature / the matere ... |
A00008.P4 | Considerations vpon the treaty of marriage between England and Spain | [
"Wood, William, fl. 1623, attributed name."
] | [1623] | S.n], | [The Netherlands? : | eng | [
"Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Spain."
] | THe essentiall poynts thereof seem to be the advantages, and disadvantages of such an alli∣ance, and whether both weighed in equall bal∣lance, the one will not oversway the other. The advantages that England may pretend are these. First, a great Kings daughter. Secondly, much mony. Thirdly, safety. Fourthly, continuanc... |
A00011.P4 | Englands complaint to Iesus Christ, against the bishops canons of the late sinfull synod, a seditious conuenticle, a packe of hypocrites, a sworne confederacy, a traiterous conspiracy ... In this complaint are specified those impieties and insolencies, which are most notorious, scattered through the canons and constitu... | [] | anno Dom. 1640. | Printed [at the Cloppenburg Press?], | [Amsterdam] : | eng | [
"Church of England. -- Thirty-nine Articles -- Controversial literature.",
"Canon law -- Early works to 1800."
] | OTHE hope ofIer. 14. 8, 9. Israel, the Saviour thereof in time of trouble, why shouldest thou be as a Stranger in the Land, and as a way-faring man that turneth aside to tarry for a night? Why shouldest thou be as a man astonied, as a mighty man that cannot Save? Yet thou, ô Lord, art in the midst of us, and we are cal... |
A00012.P4 | Ioseph, or, Pharoah's fauourite | [
"Aylett, Robert, 1583-1655?"
] | 1623. | Printed by B. A[lsop] for Matthew Law, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard, | London : | eng | [
"Joseph -- (Son of Jacob) -- Early works to 1800."
] | IOSEPH, OR, PHAROAH'S FAVOVRITE. Hee only that applyeth his minde to the Law of the most high, and is occupied in the Me∣ditation thereof; shall serue among Great men and appeare before the Prince. LONDON, Printed by B. A. for Matthew Law, and are to be sold at his Shop in Pauls Church-yard. 1623. |
A00014.P4 | Greate Brittaines noble and worthy councell of warr | [] | [1624] | Printed for Thomas Archer in Popes head Ally, and are to be sold at this shop in Popes head Ally, ouer against the si[ne?] of the Horse-shoe, | [London] : | eng | [
"England and Wales. -- Privy Council -- Portraits.",
"Great Britain -- History -- James I, 1603-1625.",
"Broadsides -- London (England) -- 17th century."
] | portrait of members of war council To the right Hōble Oliver Viscount Grandiso George Lo: Carew Fulke Lo: Brooke, Arthur Lo: Chichester Sr. Edward Conway Sr. Horace Vere Sr. Edward Cecill Sr. Robert Manfell Sr. Iohn Oagle Sr. Thomas Button Yor. Honnors humble seruant To the right Hōble Oliver Viscount Grandiso George... |
A00015.P4 | Gods vvarning to his people of England By the great ouer-flowing of the vvaters or floudes lately hapned in South-wales and many other places. Wherein is described the great losses, and wonderfull damages, that hapned thereby: by the drowning of many townes and villages, to the vtter vndooing of many thousandes of peop... | [
"Jones, William, of Usk."
] | 1607. | Printed [by R. Blower] for W. Barley, and Io. Bayly, and are to besolde [sic] in Gratious street, | At London : | eng | [
"Floods -- Wales -- Early works to 1800."
] | MANY are the dombe warninges of Distruction, which the Almighty God hath lately scourged this our King∣dome with; And many more are the threatning Tokens, of his heauy wrath extended toward vs: All which in blee∣ding hearts, may inforce vs to put on the true garment of Repentance, and like vnto the Niniuits, vnfainedly... |
A00018.P4 | The lame[n]tacion of England | [] | 1558] | S.n., | [Germany? : | eng | [
"Great Britain -- History -- Mary I, 1553-1558 -- Early works to 1800."
] | THer hath bene here tofore diuers godly and weldys∣posyd persons, that for the preseruacyon and welth off ther own contres: haue taken great paines to wry¦te and put fourth diuers godly, and notable books for the re∣dressyng oft many abuses vsyd in ther comon welthes. A∣mong other serteine Englyshmen, perceiuyng the st... |
A00021.P4 | A letter vvritten out of England to an English gentleman remaining at Padua containing a true report of a strange conspiracie, contriued betweene Edward Squire, lately executed for the same treason as actor, and Richard Walpoole a Iesuite, as deuiser and suborner against the person of the Queenes Maiestie. | [
"Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626."
] | 1599. | By the deputies of Christopher Barker, printer to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, | Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Squire, Edward, d. 1598.",
"Walpole, Richard, 1564-1607.",
"Great Britain -- History -- Elizabeth, 1558-1603 -- Early works to 1800."
] | SIR, I thanke you for your Relation of Ferra∣ra; and to make you pai∣ment in the like commo∣dities, I returne to you a true report of a fresh ac∣cident of State, happe∣ned here with vs; memo∣rable for the strangenesse of the matter, and the great signification it cari∣eth with it of Gods ex∣traordinarie and most visibl... |
A00024.P4 | Peace with her foure garders Viz. fiue morall meditations: of concord, chastitie, constancie. Courtesie. Grauitie. Eschew euill, and doe good, seeke peace and ensue it. | [
"Aylett, Robert, 1583-1655?"
] | 1622. | Printed [by G. Purslowe] for Iohn Teage, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Ball, | London : | eng | [
"Conduct of life -- Early works to 1800."
] | PEACE WITH HER FOVRE GARDERS. VIZ. Fiue Morall Meditations: OF Concord, Chastitie, Constancie. Courtesie. Grauitie. LONDON, Printed for Iohn Teage, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Ball. 1622. Your Lordships humble seruant, Robert Aylet. |
A00026.P4 | A Table of the cheiffest citties, and townes in England, as they ly [sic] from London and the distance of miles, howe a man may travill from London to any of them or from any of them to London. | [] | [ca. 1600] | Printed by Walter Dight, at the signe of the Harpe in shoo-lane, | London : | eng | [
"Great Britain -- Cities and towns.",
"Broadsides -- London (England) -- 16th century."
] | LONDON |
A00028.P4 | A True chronologi of all the kings of England from Brute, the first king vnto our most sacred King Charles mo[n]arke of ye whole yies. | [] | 1635?] | s.n., | [London : | eng | [
"Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- Succession.",
"Great Britain -- History."
] | Brutes armes Brute Locrine Madan Mempricius Ebrank Brutegrēshielde Leill Ludrudibras Bladud Leire Cordyla Morgan and Conedagus Riuallo Gurgustus Scicilius Iago Kinimacus Gorbodug Forrex and Porrex Mulmutius armes Mulmutius Belius & Brennus Gurgūstus Guinthelinus Cecilius Kimarus Elanius Morindus Gorbomānus Archigall... |
A00033.P4 | Aduertisments partly for due order in the publique administration of common prayers and vsinge the holy sacramentes, and partly for the apparrell of all persons ecclesiasticall by vertue of the Queenes Maiesties letters commaunding the same, the xxv. day of January, in the seuenth yeare of the raigne of Oure Soueraigne... | [
"England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I)",
"Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Archbishop (1559-1575 : Parker)"
] | [1569?] | By Reginalde Wolfe, | Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Customs and practices."
] | FIrste, that all they whiche shalbe ad∣mitted to preache, shalbee diligentlye examined for theire conformity in v∣nity of doctrine, established by pub∣lique authoritye: and admonished to vse sobriety and discretion in teachinge the people, namely in matters of controuersy: and to consider the grauity of their office, a... |
A00034.P4 | Susanna: or, the arraignment of the two vniust elders | [
"Aylett, Robert, 1583-1655?"
] | 1622. | Printed for Iohn Teague, and are to be sold at his shoppe in Paules Church-yard at the signe of the Ball, | London : | eng | [
"Susanna -- (Biblical figure) -- Poetry."
] | SVSANNA: OR, THE ARRAIGNMENT OF THE TWO VN∣IVST ELDERS. That which is iust and right shalt thou follow, that thou maist liue and enioy the Land which the Lord thy God giueth thee. LONDON, Printed for Iohn Teage, and are to be sold at his shoppe in Paules Church-yard at the signe of the Ball. 1622. |
A00044.P4 | A declaration of certaine principall articles of religion set out by the order of both archbishops metropolitans, and the rest of the byshops, for the vnitie of doctrine to be taught and holden by all parsons, vicars, and curates aswell in testification of their common consent in the sayde doctrin, to the stopping of t... | [
"Church of England."
] | [1579?] | By Christopher Barker, printer to the Queenes Maiestie, | Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Church of England. -- Thirty-nine Articles.",
"Broadsides -- London (England) -- 17th century."
] | FOrasmuch as it appertaineth to all Christian men, but especially to the ministers and the pastours of the Church, being teachers & instructers of others, to be ready to giue a rea∣son of their faith when they shalbe thereunto required: I for my part nowe appointed your Parson, Vicar, or Curate, hauing before mine eyes... |
A00049.P4 | Thrifts equipage Viz. fiue diuine and morall meditations, of 1. Frugalitie. 2. Prouidence. 3. Diligence. 4. Labour and care. 5. Death. | [
"Aylett, Robert, 1583-1655?"
] | 1622. | Printed [by G. Purslowe] for Iohn Teage, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Ball, | London : | eng | [
"Conduct of life -- Early works to 1800."
] | THRIFTS EQVIPAGE: Viz. Fiue Diuine and Morall Meditations, OF 1. Frugalitie. 2. Prouidence. 3. Diligence. 4. Labour and Care. 5. Death. LONDON, Printed for Iohn Teage, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Ball. 1622. |
A00075.P4 | Capitula siue constitutiones ecclesiasticæ per Archiepiscopum, episcopos, & reliquum clerum Cantuariensis prouinciæ in synodo inchoata Londini vicesimo quinto die mensis Octobris, anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo nonagesimo septimo ... congregatos tractatæ, ac posteà per ipsam Regiam Maiestatem approbatæ & confirma... | [
"Church of England."
] | Anno Domini 1597. | Excudebant deputati Christopheri Barker, Regiæ Maiestatis typographi, | Londini : | lat | [
"Church of England -- Government -- Early works to 1800.",
"Ecclesiastical law -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800."
] | PRimò cautum est, ne quis post∣hac ad sacros ordines suscipi∣atur, qui non eodem quoque tempore praesentationem sui∣ipsius ad beneficium aliquod intra Diocoesim siue Iurisdic∣tionem eiusdem Episcopi a quo sacros ordines petit, tunc vacans exhibuerit: Vel qui non eidem Episcopo certum, verum & indubitatum Certificatoriu... |
A00089.P4 | Constitutions and canons ecclesiasticall; treated upon by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, presidents of the convocations for the respective provinces of Canterbury and York, and the rest of the bishops and clergie of those provinces; and agreed upon with the Kings Majesties licence in their severall synods begu... | [
"Church of England."
] | 1640. | Printed by Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most excellent Majestie: and by the assignes of John Bill, | London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Government -- Early works to 1800.",
"Ecclesiastical law -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800."
] | WHereas sundry Lawes, Ordinances, and Constitutions have been for∣merly made for the acknowledg∣ment and profession of the most lawfull and independent authority of our dread Soveraign Lord, the Kings most Excellent Majestie, over the State Eccle∣siasticall and Civil: We (as our dutie in the first place bindes us, and ... |
A00091.P4 | Iniunctions gyuen by th [sic] auctoritie of the kynges highnes to the clergie of this his realme | [
"Church of England.",
"Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547."
] | [1538?]] | Thomas Berthelet Regius impressor excudebat. Cum privilegio, | [[London] : | eng | [] | IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN. In the yere of our lord god a thousand fyue hūdreth .XXXVI. and of the moste noble reigne of our soueraigne lorde Henry the .viii. kinge of England and of Fraunce, defensour of the faythe, lorde of Irelande, and in erthe Supreme heed of the churche of Englande, the .XXVIII. yere and the day of... |
A00092.P4 | Iniunctions for the clerge Exhibite [blank] die mensis [blank] Anno d[omi]ni M.CCCCC.xxxviii. | [
"Church of England.",
"Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547."
] | 1538] | Thomas Berthelet, | [[London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- History -- Early works to 1800.",
"Reformation -- England -- Early works to 1800."
] | By the authorite and commission of the mooste excellent Prince Henry by the grace of god kynge of Engeland, and of Fraunce defensor of the fayth, lorde of Ireland, & in erth supreme heed vnder chryst of the church of England. I Thomas lord Crum∣well, lorde priui sease, vicegerent vnto the kynges sayde hyghnes, for all ... |
A00102.P4 | Iniunctions geven by the Quenes Maiestie anno Domini MD.LIX., the fyrst yeare of the raigne of our Soueraigne Lady Quene Elizabeth. | [
"England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I)",
"Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603."
] | [1559?] | Imprinted at London in Poules church yarde by Richard Iugge and Iohn Cawood ..., | [London] : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Government.",
"Ecclesiastical law -- England."
] | THE fyrst is, that all Deanes, Archedea∣cons, Parsons,Vsurped and forraine auc∣thoriti Uycars, and all other, Ecclesiasticall persons, shall faythfully kepe & obserue, and as farre as in them may lye, shall cause to be obserued and kepte of other, al and singuler lawes and statutes made for the restorynge to the Crowne... |
A00156.P4 | In obitum Thomæ Rhædi viri vndequaque meritissimi, et serenissimo regi ab epistolis Latinis epicedium. | [
"Aytoun, Robert, Sir, 1570-1638."
] | M.DC.XXIIII. [1624] | [By E. Allde], | [London] : | lat | [
"Reid, Thomas, d. 1624 -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.",
"Funeral sermons -- 17th century."
] | IN OBITVM THOMAE RHAEDI, VIRI VNDEQVAQVE MERITISSIMI, ET SERENISSIMO REGI AB EPSTOLIS LATINIS EPICEDIVM. M.DC.XXIIII. |
A00157.P4 | Articles to be enquired of in the visitation of the moste Reuerend father in God, Matthew, by the sufferaunce of God Archebyshop of Canterbury, Primate of all Englande, and Metropolitane in the yeare of oure Lorde God, M, D. LXIII. | [
"Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Archbishop (1559-1575 : Parker)",
"Parker, Matthew, 1504-1575."
] | Anno domini M. D. LXIII. [1563] | By Reginalde Wolfe, | Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Early works to 1800.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England -- Early works to 1800."
] | IN primis, whether Diuine seruice be sayd or songe by your Minister or Ministers in your seuerall Churches duelye and reuerently, as it is set forthe by the lawes of this realme, with out any kynde of variation. And whether the holy Sa∣cramentes be likewise ministred reuerently, in suche manner as by the lawes of this ... |
A00158.P4 | Articles to be enquired of, within the prouince of Canterburie, in the metropoliticall visitation of the Moste Reuerende Father in God, Edmonde, Archbishop of Canterburie, primate of all Englande, and metropolitane in the xviij yeare of the reygne of our most gracious souereygne Ladie Elizabeth, by the grace of God, Qu... | [
"Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Archbishop (1575-1583 : Grindal)",
"Grindal, Edmund, 1519?-1583."
] | 1577. | By Willyam Seres, | Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Pastoral letters and charges.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England."
] | WHether Common prayer be song or sayde, by your Per∣son, Uicar, or Cu∣rate in your seuerall church or chappels distinctly and reue∣rently, and in suche order as it is sette forth by the lawes of this Realme, without any kind of alteration, and at due and conuenient houres? and whe∣ther your Minister so turne himselfe, ... |
A00159.P4 | Articles to be enquired of within the prouince of Canterburie in the metropoliticall visitation of the most reuerend father in God, Edmond Archbishop of Canterburie, primate of all England and metropolitane in the xxii yeere of the reigne of our most gracious souereigne Ladie Elizabeth, by the grace of God, Queene of E... | [
"Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Archbishop (1575-1583 : Grindal)",
"Grindal, Edmund, 1519?-1583."
] | 1580. | By Christopher Barker ..., | Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Pastoral letters and charges.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England."
] | WHether Common prayer be sung or said, by your Person, Ui∣car, or Curate in your seuerall Churches or Chappels, distinctly and reuerently, and in such order as it is set foorth by the lawes of this Realme, without any kind of alteration, and at due and conue∣nient houres? & whe∣ther your Minister so turne himselfe, & s... |
A00164.P4 | Lessus in funere Raphaelis Thorii medici et poetæ præstantissimi, qui Londini peste extinctus bonis et doctis omnibus triste sui desiderium reliquit, Anno 1625. | [
"Aytoun, Robert, Sir, 1570-1638."
] | 1626. | Printed by Edward Allde for Thomas Walkley, | London : | lat | [
"Thorius, Raphael, d. 1625 -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.",
"Funeral sermons -- 17th century."
] | LESSVS IN FVNERE RAPHAELIS THORII MEDICI ET POETAE PRAESTANTISSIMI, QVI LONDINI PESTE EXTINCTVS BONIS ET doctis omnibus triste sui desiderium reliquit, Anno 1625. LONDON, Printed by Edward Allde for Thomas Walkley. 1626. |
A00171.P4 | Articles to be enquired of, throughout the whole diocesse of Chichester ministred and giuen in charge to the church-wardens and sidemen within the same diocesse by the reuerend father in God Richard by Gods prouidence Bishop of Chichester, in his generall visitation holden anno Domini 1631. | [
"Church of England. Diocese of Chichester. Bishop (1628-1638 : Montagu)",
"Montagu, Richard, 1577-1641."
] | MDCXXXI [1631] | Printed by R.Y. for Thomas Bourne, | London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Pastoral letters and charges.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England."
] | WHETHER be there any one, or more residing, lodging or abiding in your Parish, that hold, defend, set forth, or propose any Heresie, errors, or false opinions, contrary to holy Scripture, the Thrée Créedes, the Booke of Thirtie nine Articles, the Booke of Common Prayer, the Booke of Consecrating and ordayning Bishops, ... |
A00179.P4 | Merie tales of the made men of Gotam gathered to gether by A.B. of phisike doctour. | [
"Boorde, Andrew, 1490?-1549."
] | [1565] | Imprinted at London in Fletstret, beneath the Conduit, at the signe of S. John euangelist, by Thomas Colwell, | [London] : | eng | [] | THeare was two men of Gotam, & the one was goyng to the market to Nottyngham to buye sheepe and the other dyd come from the Market, and bothe met together vppon Nottingham brydge. Well met said the one to the other. Whether be you going (sayde hee that came from Not∣tyngeham, to hym that wente to Nottingeham.) Marye sa... |
A00190.P4 | Articles to be enquired of, in the ordinarie visitation of the most reuerend father in God, George by Gods providence, Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury ... holden in the yeere of our Lord God, 1632, and in the two and twenty yeere of His Graces translation. | [
"Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Archbishop (1611-1633 : Abbot)",
"Abbot, George, 1562-1633."
] | 1632. | For Robert Milbourne, | Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Pastoral letters and charges.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England."
] | INprimis, Whether doeth your Minister distinctly and reuerendly say diuine Seruice vpon Sundayes and Ho∣ly-dayes, and other dayes appoynted to be obserued by the Booke of Common Prayer: Wednesdayes and Frydayes, and the Eues of euery Sunday and Holy∣day, at fit and vsuall times? And doth your Minister duly obserue the ... |
A00191.P4 | Articles to be inquired of the clergie set foorth by the reuerend father in God, Thomas Bishop of Lincoln, in his first visitation for his diocesse, anno Domini 1571. | [
"Church of England. Diocese of Lincoln. Bishop (1570-1584 : Cooper)",
"Cooper, Thomas, 1517?-1594."
] | [1571] | Imprinted at London in Fleet-streete by Rafe Newbery, | [London] : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Government.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England."
] | FIrst whether your Persons, Vicars and Curates, do say their diuine seruice in their Chur∣ches at due howres, and conuenient times, and also doo reuerently minister the Sacraments to their Parishoners according to the booke of Com∣mon Praier, set out by common aucthoritie, of the Parliament of this Realme. 2. Item, whe... |
A00193.P4 | Interrogatories to bee enquyred of by the churche-wardens and sworne-menne within the diocesse of Lincolne, and the trueth thereof to be by them vpon their othes duly prese[n]ted vnto the Bishop there or his deputies, at his visitation, nowe to be holden this present yeare of our Lord, 1580 with particular answere to e... | [
"Church of England. Diocese of Lincoln. Bishop (1570-1584 : Cooper)",
"Cooper, Thomas, 1517?-1594."
] | [1580] | By Ralph Newberie, | Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Pastoral letters and charges.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England."
] | from the Archdeacons iurisdiction) exhibited a true Certifi∣cate in writing, vnder the handes of your Churchwardens, truly testifying, what he hathe done for performaunce of the matter in the laste saide Interrogatorie contayned, and ac∣cordyng to the forme prescribed by the Laws of this Realme in suche behalfe. 5▪ Whe... |
A00198.P4 | Articles to be enquired of in the generall visitation of Edmonde Bisshoppe of London exercised by him the yeare of oure Lorde. 1.5.5.4. in the citie and diocese of London ... | [
"Church of England. Diocese of London. Bishop (1539-1549, 1553-1559 : Bonner)",
"Bonner, Edmund, 1500?-1569."
] | Anno. M.D.LIIII. mense Septembri] | In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Regiæ Maiestatis, | [Excusum Londini : | eng | [
"Church of England. -- Diocese of London -- Early works to 1800.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England -- London."
] | 1 FIrste whether the Clergie, to gyue ex∣ample to the laytie, haue in their liuing, in their teaching, and in their doinge so behaued them selfes, that they (in the iudgemente of indifferent personnes) haue declared thē selfes, to searche prin cipally the honour of God, & his churche, the helth of the soules of such, ... |
A00201.P4 | Articles to be enquired of in the visitation of the Dioces of London, by the reuerende father in God, Edwyn Bishop of London In the thirtenth yeare of the raigne of our soueraigne ladie Elizabeth, by the grace of God Queene of Englande, Fraunce and Irelande defender of the fayth. &c. 1571. | [
"Church of England. Diocese of London. Bishop (1570-1577 : Sandys)",
"Sandys, Edwin, 1516?-1588."
] | [1571] | By [H. Denham for?] William Seres, | Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Church of England. -- Diocese of London -- Early works to 1800.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England -- London."
] | FIrst, whether Common prayer, be saide in your church or Chappell at conueniente houres, orderly and distinctly, and whether your Minister so turne himselfe, and stande in such place of your Church or Chauncell, as the people maye best heare the same, and whe∣ther the holy Sacramentes be duelye and reuerently minis∣tre... |
A00211.P4 | Articles to be inquired of in the metropoliticall visitation of the most reverend father, VVilliam, by Gods providence, Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury, primate of all England, and metropolitan in and for the dioces of London, in the yeere of our Lord God 163[blank], and in the [blank] yeere of His Graces translati... | [
"Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Archbishop (1633-1645 : Laud)",
"Laud, William, 1573-1645."
] | 163[5?] | By Richard Badger, | Printed at London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Pastoral letters and charges.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England."
] | IMprimis, Whether haue you in your seuerall Churches, and Chappels, the whole Bible of the largest volume, and the Booke of Common Prayer, both fairely and substantially bound. A Font of stone, set vp in the anci∣ent vsuall place: A conuenient and decent Communion Table, with a Carpet of silke, or some other decent stu... |
A00214.P4 | Articles to be enquired of vvithin the diocesse of London In the third trienniall visitation of the Right Honourable, and Right Reverend Father in God, William, Lord Bishop of London, Lord High Treasurer of England. Holden in the yeare of our Lord God, 1640 | [
"Church of England. Diocese of London. Bishop (1633-1660 : Juxon)",
"Juxon, William, 1582-1663.",
"Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662."
] | M.DC.XL [1640] | Printed by Richard Badger, | London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Pastoral letters and charges -- Early works to 1800.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England -- London -- Early works to 1800."
] | IS there any who doth affirme & teach that the 39▪ Articles agréed upon by th Archbishops and Bishops in bth Provinces,Can. 5. and the whole Clergie, in the Convocation hlden at London, Anno▪ 1562. are in any part superstitios or , or such as hée may not with a good conscience subscribe unto? Who is that so teacheth or... |
A00215.P4 | Articles to be inquired of by the minister, churchwardens, and sidemen of euery parish, and precinct, within the archdeaconrie of London according to the speciall direction of certaine letters heretofore sent to the Lord Bishop of London, from the right honourable lords of the Privie Councell. | [
"Church of England. Archdeaconry of London.",
"England and Wales. Privy Council.",
"Church of England. Diocese of London. Bishop (1611-1621 : King)"
] | ca. 1615] | T. Purfoot, | [London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Pastoral letters and charges.",
"Anti-Catholicism -- England -- London.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England -- London.",
"Great Britain -- History -- James I, 1603-1625.",
"Broadsides -- London (England) -- 17th century."
] | INprimis, whether there be any in your Parish, either Parishio∣ners, Soiourners, or such as be late came out of other Countries, into your parish, which do refuse, or neglect, to come to diuine Seruice, to their Parish Church, or else where: and what be their names, and Sir-names, & how long they haue refused so to do?... |
A00227.P4 | Articles to be inquired of in the visitation to be had in the byshopricke of Norwyche, now vacant in the fourth yere of our most drad souerayn lorde Edwarde the sixte ... by the moste Reuerend father in God, Thomas Archebyshop of Cantorbery, prymate of all England and metropolitan. | [
"Church of England. Diocese of Norwich.",
"Cranmer, Thomas, 1489-1556.",
"Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Archbishop (1533-1556 : Cranmer)"
] | M.D.XL.IX. [1549] | [Printed by Reynold Wolfe], | Londini : | eng | [
"Church of England. -- Diocese of Norwich -- Early works to 1800.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England -- Norwich."
] | FYRST, whether they haue exhorted the people to obedi∣ence to the Kynges maiestee, and his ministers, and to vse charitee & loue, one to an other Also, whether any preacher or any other person hath affir¦med the ynges maiestee, that now is, not to be a full kynge, or not to haue his full power and auctoritee in al thyn... |
A00229.P4 | Articles to be enquired of within the dioces of Norwiche, in the metropoliticall visitation of the moste Reuerend father in God, Mathew, by the prouidence of God, Archebyshop of Canterbury Primate of all Englande, and Metropolitane, in the yeare of our Lorde God, M. D. LXVII. | [
"Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Archbishop (1559-1575 : Parker)",
"Parker, Matthew, 1504-1575.",
"Church of England. Diocese of Norwich."
] | Anno domini M. D. LXVII. [1567] | By Reginalde Wolfe, | Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Early works to 1800.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England."
] | 1 FIrste, that you doe with all diligence trauell to re∣duce the state of the clergye vnto one vniforme or∣der in their ministration and preaching: and that wt∣out any parciall respect you will put in dew execution the Queenes maiesties Ecclesiasticall lawes, Statutes, In∣iunctions, and her highnes other commandements ... |
A00230.P4 | Articles to be inquired of, in the first metropoliticall visitation, of the most reuerend father, Richarde by Gods prouidence, archbushop [sic] of Canterbury, and primat of all Englande in, and for the dioces of Noruuich, in the yeare of our Lorde God 1605, and in the first yeare of His Graces translation. | [
"Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Archbishop (1604-1610 : Bancroft)",
"Bancroft, Richard, 1544-1610."
] | 1605. | Printed by Raph [sic] Blower, | At London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Pastoral letters and charges.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England."
] | INPRIMIS, Whether haue you in your seuerall Churcehs and Chappels, the booke of Constitutions or Canons Ecciestastical, ready to be read by your Minister, accord∣ing to his Maiesties pleasure, published by his Highnes Authoritie, vnder the great Seale of England, and whether hath your Minister read the same or any part... |
A00233.P4 | Articles to be inquired of vvithin the dioces of Norwich in the first visitation of the R. Reverend Father in God, Matthevv, Lord Bishop of Norwich. | [
"Church of England. Diocese of Norwich. Bishop (1635-1638 : Wren)",
"Wren, Matthew, 1585-1667."
] | 1636. | By Richard Badger, | Printed at London : | eng | [
"Church of England. -- Diocese of Norwich -- Early works to 1800.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England -- Norwich -- Early works to 1800."
] | ARE there any abiding in your Parish, or resorting to it, who haue wilfully maintained any heresies, errours, or false opinions, con∣trary to the faith of Christ and holy Scripture? Or that do im∣pugne any of the 39. Articles of Religion, agréed vpon in Anno. 1562. and stablished in the Church of England? And is the de... |
A00234.P4 | Newes out of France for the gentlemen of England a stratagem most ventrously attempted, and valiantly atchiued by the French King, the 27. day of Iuly. anno Domini 1591 : wherein is desciphered, what trust His Royall Maiestie reposeth on the valour of the English, and their duetifull seruice vnto him at all assayes : n... | [
"G. B."
] | [1591?] | For Iohn Kid ..., | Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"France -- History -- Henry IV, 1589-1610."
] | GEntlemen, whereas the old world admired Ha∣nibal for but scaling the Alpes, Caesar for build∣ing a bridg ouer Rheyne, Pompey for subduing a few barbarous Territo∣ries, leaue now to mar∣uaile at the strategems, the world affordes you greater maruailes. Looke on the experienced prowesse of your owne Countreymen, farre e... |
A00235.P4 | A new song, called Jacke Doues resolution by which he doth show, that he cares not a rush how ere the world goe. To the tune of, To driue the cold winter away. | [
"G. B., fl. 1592-1597."
] | [ca. 1635] | for Iohn Wright and are to be sold at his shop in Giltspur-street at the signe of the Bible, | Printed at London : | eng | [
"Ballads, English -- 17th century."
] | |
A00249.P4 | A consolatory letter to all the afflicted Catholikes in England | [
"H. B., fl. 1588."
] | 1588?] | Arundel House by John Charlewood?, | Imprinted at Roan in Normandy [i.e. London : | eng | [
"Catholics -- England."
] | RIght Noble Lordes, and worshippfull Gentlemē with other worthy Confessors of Christ his Church, and religion, & gene∣rally all ye that vnder the name of wilfull and obstinate Recusants, but in verye deed be∣cause you be true and constant Catholickes, eyther alredy haue ben, or by likelihood may be herafter, endomaged... |
A00254.P4 | Iniunctions giuen by the Reuerend Father in Christ John by Gods prouidence, Bishop of Sarisburie [sic], aswel to the cleargie, as to the churche wardens and enquirers of euerye seueral parish, aswel of his peculiar as general iurisdiction within and of the diocesse of Sarum to be obserued and kept of euery of them in t... | [
"Church of England. Diocese of Salisbury. Bishop (1559-1571 : Jewel)",
"Jewel, John, 1522-1571."
] | 1569. February. 22. | By Henry Denham for Richard Iackson, and are to be sold in Gutter Lane at the signe of the red Lion, | Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Pastoral letters and charges.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England."
] | INPRIMIS, you must trauell diligently and painefully to sette forth Gods true reli∣gion, and adourne the same wyth example of godlye lyfe, being cir∣cumspect that you of∣fende no man, eyther by light behauiour, or by light apparell. 2 Item, vpon euery Sunday and holyday, ye shall in your Churche at conuenient houres re... |
A00256.P4 | Articles to be enquired of, vvithin the Diocesse of Sarisbury, in the first visitation of the right reuerend father in God, Martin, by the prouidence of God, Lord Bishoppe of Sarum holden in the yeere of our Lord God, 1619. | [
"Church of England. Diocese of Salisbury. Bishop (1618-1619 : Fotherby)",
"Fotherby, Martin, Bishop of Salisbury, 1559-1619."
] | 1619. | Printed by Iohn Beale, | At London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Pastoral letters and charges.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England."
] | WHether hath your Minister read the constitutions set forth by his Maiesty, once euery yeere vpon some son∣day or holidaies in the afternoone before diuine ser∣uice, according as by the Canons he is bound? 2 Whether doth your Minister vse to pray for the Kings Maiestie King Iames, and [for the Quéenes Maiesty] the Prin... |
A00257.P4 | The true discripcion of a childe with ruffes borne in the parish of Micheham in the cou[n]tie of Surrey in the yeere of our Lord. M.D.LXvi | [
"H. B., fl. 1566."
] | Anno domini. M.D.Lxvi. the .xx. of August [1566] | By Iohn Allde and Richarde Iohnes and are to be solde at the long shop adioining vnto S. Mildreds Churche in the Pultrie and at the litle shop adioining to the northwest doore of Paules Churche, | Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Skin -- Diseases -- Early works to 1800.",
"Monsters -- Early works to 1800."
] | The for part and the back part THis presēt yeere of our Lord M. D. Lxvi the .vii. day of Iune one Helene Iermin the wife of Iohn Iermin Husbandman Dwelling in the parishe of Micheham was deliuered of a Woman Childe named Christiā beeing aftur this maner & fourme following. That is to say, the Face comly & of a cheerf... |
A00259.P4 | Moriemini. A verie profitable sermon preached before her Maiestie at the court, about xiij. yeares since: by H.B. | [
"H. B., fl. 1593.",
"Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612, attributed name."
] | 1593. | Printed [R. Field for] by Iohn VVolfe, | London : | eng | [
"Sermons, English -- 16th century."
] | THe princely Prophet Dauid, being himself aduaunced by the goodnesse of God, to be king ouer Israell, by dayly experience plainly saw, how common a thing it is, that the great and mightie, the rich and wealthie men of this world, doe many times forget both them selues, what they be, and their God, from whom they be. An... |
A00260.P4 | Articles to be enquired of, by the church-vvardens, and sworne-men, in the visitation of the right worshipfull, the Archdeacon of Surrey | [
"Church of England. Archdeaconry of Surrey."
] | 1626. | By Miles Flesher, | Printed at London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Pastoral letters and charges.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England."
] | WHether is your Church or Chappell, with the Chancell there∣of, and euery part of either of them, well and sufficiently re∣paired, glased, paued, or any thing noysome or vnséemely? 2 Whether is your Church-yard well fenced, as hath béene accustomed? if not, whose default is it? 3 Whether hath there béene any fighting, ... |
A00261.P4 | A bryefe and plaine declaracion of certayne sente[n]ces in this litle boke folowing to satisfie the consciences of them that haue iudged me therby to be a fauourer of the Anabaptistes. | [
"I. B., fl. 1547.",
"Bale, John, 1495-1563, attributed author.",
"Bradford, John, 1510?-1555, attributed author."
] | 1547] | J. Day?, | [London : | eng | [
"Protestantism -- Apologetic works -- Early works to 1800.",
"Christian life -- Protestant authors -- Early works to 1800.",
"Anabaptists -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800."
] | I Beleue in God the father almighty, ma∣ker of heauē & earth. And in Iesu Christ hys onely sonne oure Lorde, whyche was con∣ceyued by the holye gooste, and borne of Ma∣rye the virgyn. He suffered vnder Poncius Pylate, he was crucifyed, dead and buryed. He desended to hell, and rose the thyrde daye from death. He ascen... |
A00263.P4 | Articles to be enquired of by the church-wardens and sworne-men, within the diocesse of Winchester in the visitation of the Reuerend Father in God, Thomas Bishop of Winton, in his triennall visitation, holden 1603 in the first yeere of the raigne of Our Most Gracious Soueraigne Lord, Iames by the grace of God King of E... | [
"Church of England. Diocese of Winchester. Bishop (1597-1616 : Bilson)",
"Bilson, Thomas, 1546 or 7-1616."
] | 1603. | By Thomas Purfoot, | Printed at London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Pastoral letters and charges.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England."
] | Articles to bee enquired of, by the Church-wardens and Sworne-men, within the Diocesse of Winchester, and the trueth thereof to be by them, vpon their oathes, certainely presented to the Bishop or his Deputie, with perticular answere to euerie Article. Generally, what faults soeuer you know to be within your parishes n... |
A00265.P4 | Articles to be inquired of, by the churchwardens and sworne men within the Archdea[c]onrie of Worcester in the visitation of the R. Worshipful M. Iohn Iohnson Doctor of Divinitie, Archdeacon of the Archdeaconry of Worcester aforesaide, in this present yeare of our Lorde God, 1609. | [
"Church of England. Archdeaconry of Worcester.",
"Johnson, John, Archdeacon of Worcester."
] | 1609. | Printed by Ralph Blower, | At London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Pastoral letters and charges.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England."
] | 1 VVHether any do serue as Minister, or Curat, in your Church or Chappel, not being lawfully Ordered ac∣cording to the Lawes of this Realme of Englande: And Whether your Minister hath obteyned his Be∣nefice, by any Simonicall Compact, eyther directly, or indirectly. 2 Whether your Parson or Vicar be not resident vpon h... |
A00267.P4 | Iniunctions giuen by the most reuerende father in Christ, Edmonde by the prouidence of God, Archbishop of Yorke primate of England, and Metropolitane, in his Metropoliticall visitation of the prouince of Yorke, aswell to the clergie, as to the laytie of the same prouince. Anno do. 1571. | [
"Church of England. Province of York. Archbishop (1570-1576 : Grindal)",
"Grindal, Edmund, 1519?-1583."
] | [1571] | By [H. Denham for?] William Seres, | Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Early works to 1800.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England."
] | INPRIMIS, you must trauel diligently and paine∣fully to set forth Gods true religion, and adourne the same with example of god∣ly life, being circumspect, that you offende no man ey∣ther by light behauiour, or by light apparell. 2 Item, vpon euery Sunday and Holyday, yee shall in your Churche or Chappell, at conuenient... |
A00268.P4 | Articles to be enquired off, within the prouince of Yorke, in the Metropoliticall visitation of the most reuerend father in God Edwin Archbishoppe of Yorke, primate of England and Metropolitane. In the .xix. and .xx. yeare, of the raigne of our most gratious souereigne Lady Elizabeth by the grace of God of England, Fra... | [
"Church of England. Province of York. Archbishop (1576-1588 : Sandys)",
"Sandys, Edwin, 1516?-1588."
] | [1578?] | By [H. Denham for?] William Seres, | Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Early works to 1800.",
"Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England."
] | FIrst whether Commō praier be sayd in your church or chappel vpon the Sundaies & holy dayes at con∣uenient houres, reuerently, distinctly, and in such order without any kinde of alteration, as is appoynted by the booke of Commō prayer? And whether your Minister so turne himselfe, and stande in such place of your Chur... |
A00271.P4 | The copy of a letter lately vvritten by a Spanishe gentleman, to his freind in England in refutation of sundry calumnies, there falsly bruited, and spred emonge the people. The originall vvhereof vvas vvritten in Spanish, since the authors being in England, vvho by reason of a ship of those that miscaried of the late A... | [
"Verstegan, Richard, ca. 1550-1640."
] | Anno, M.D.LXXXIX. [1589] | Printed by J. Trognesius], | [Antwerp : | eng | [
"Great Britain -- History -- Elizabeth, 1558-1603 -- Early works to 1800."
] | GOOD Sir, and courteous freinde, since the tyme of my late de∣liuery from captiuitie, I haue often called to mynde, hovv de∣sirous I founde you, to vnder∣stand the truthe of our intentiō, thoughe litle doubtfull of the iustnesse of our cause: but seing the suspitious Iealousy of guilty conscyences, permitted not such ... |
A00275.P4 | To my faythfull bretheren now affycted ... | [
"Whittingham, William, d. 1579, attrib. name."
] | 1566] | E. van der Erve, | [Emden : | eng | [
"Church vestments -- England -- Early works to 1800."
] | DEare Brethren, because we are crea∣tid for gods glory the edification one of another in Christ, and are bounde to serue thervnto by wealthe or woo, lyfe or death, and cheifly, they to whom God haue geuen the greter gyftes, and whom he hath callyd to higher romes, are moste bounde to be zelous for gods glory with godly... |
A00277.P4 | To my louynge brethren that is troublyd abowt the popishe aparrell, two short and comfortable epistels. Be ye constant: for the Lorde shall fyght for yow, yowrs in Christ | [
"Gilby, Anthony, ca. 1510-1585.",
"Pilkington, James, 1520?-1576."
] | 1566] | E. van der Erve, | [Emden : | eng | [
"Church vestments -- England -- Early works to 1800."
] | DEare Brethren, because we are crea∣tid for gods glory the edification one of another in Christ, and are bounde to serue thervnto by wealthe or woo, lyfe or death, and cheifly, they to whom God haue geuen the greter gyftes, and whom he hath callyd to higher romes, are moste bounde to be zelous for gods glory with godly... |
A00281.P4 | A defense of the ecclesiasticall regiment in Englande defaced by T. C. in his replie agaynst D. VVhitgifte. Seene and allowed according to the order appoynted in the Queenes Maiesties iniunctions. | [
"Northampton, Henry Howard, Earl of, 1540-1614."
] | Anno. 1574. | By Henry Bynneman, for Humfrey Toy, | Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Cartwright, Thomas, 1535-1603. -- Replye to an answere made of M. Doctor Whitgifte -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.",
"Whitgift, John, 1530?-1604.",
"Church of England -- Discipline -- Early works to 1800."
] | IT was my hap not long sithence to light vppon a slender Pamphlet entitu∣led A replie to an answere made by D. VVhitgifte. &c. whiche at the first blushe for diuers causes brought me into expec∣tation of some greate & weightie causes, whereof it behoued the whole bodie of the Realme to be enformed. For who would thinke... |
A00283.P4 | A briefe and plaine declaration, concerning the desires of all those faithfull ministers, that haue and do seeke for the discipline and reformation of the Church of Englande which may serue for a iust apologie, against the false accusations and slaunders of their aduersaries. | [
"Fenner, Dudley, 1558?-1587, attributed name.",
"Fulke, William, 1538-1589, attributed name.",
"Travers, Walter, 1547 or 8-1635, attributed name."
] | 1584. | Printed by Robert Walde-graue, | At London : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Government -- Early works to 1800.",
"Reformation -- England -- Early works to 1800."
] | THE Churche of God is the house of God,Tim. 3. 15. and therefore ought to bee directed in all thinges,The defini∣tion of the Church. accor∣ding to the or∣der prescribed by the Housholder himselfe: Which order is not to bee learned else-where, but in his Holy worde. The first of these principles or propositions, is the ... |
A00285.P4 | Instructions for the clergie | [
"Church of England."
] | 1630?] | B. Norton and J. Bill?, | [S.l. : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Clergy."
] | 1 THat the Lords, the Bishops, giue charge in their Triennall Visitations, and at other conuenient times, both by themselues and the Archdeacons, that the declaration for setling all questions in difference, bee strictly obserued by all parties. 2 That they take great care concerning the Lecturers, in their seuerall Di... |
A00287.P4 | The effect of a bill exhibited in Parliament by Sir Francis Englefield, Barronet | [] | 1621] | s.n., | [London : | eng | [
"England and Wales. -- Court of Chancery -- Cases.",
"Broadsides -- London (England) -- 17th century."
] | ANthony the now Visconte Montague purposing irrecouerably to settle his estate, doth in the yeare 1611. couenant with the Lord Dormer his vn∣cle, Sir Francis Englefield his brother in law, and Sir Iohn Dormer Knight, to stand seised of the greatest part of his lands to himselfe for life, the re∣mainder to his onely son... |
A00289.P4 | A very lively portrayture, of the most reverend arch-bishops, the right reverend bs. of the Church of England set forth in XX. irrefragable positions, concerning their authority, power, and practise, as they onely are our diocesan lord bishops, so grounded upon Scripture, reason, and experience, by evident demonstrativ... | [] | in the yeare, 1640. | Printed [by Elizabeth Purslowe?], | [London?] : | eng | [
"Church of England -- Bishops -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.",
"Church of England -- History, (17th century) -- Early works to 1800."
] | THE NAME of Bishop is found in the New Testament, so as the controversie is not about the name, whether one may bee called a Bishop, nor whether Bishops in the true sense, have beene in the Church from the Apostles dayes, for this is fully agreed upon. But the positions following, and here handled, are such as have bee... |
A00301.P4 | The manuell of Epictetus, translated out of Greeke into French, and now into English, conferred with two Latine translations. Herevnto are annexed annotations, and also the apothegs of the same author. By Ia. Sanford | [
"Epictetus.",
"Sandford, James."
] | Anno. 1567. | By H. Bynneman for Leonard Maylard, | Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Ethics, Ancient."
] | OF al things which are,A diuision of things. some are in vs, some are not. In vs are Opinion, Endeuor, Desire, Eschuing, & briefly al that which is our worke. In vs are not our Body, Possessions, Honours, Souerainties,The natural condition of things. and summarily al that which is not our worke. Then the things which a... |
A00303.P4 | Epictetus his manuall. And Cebes his table. Out of the Greeke originall, by Io: Healey | [
"Epictetus.",
"Cebes, of Thebes, attributed name.",
"Healey, John, d. 1610."
] | 1610. | Printed [by G. Eld] for E. Blunt and W. Barret, | At London : | eng | [
"Ethics, Ancient -- Early works to 1800."
] | SIR, as distressed Sostratus spake to more fortunate Areius, to make him his mediator to Augus∣tus The learned loue the lear∣ned, if they be rightly learned: So this your poore friend though he haue found much of you, yet doth still follow you for as much more: that as his Mecaenas you would write to Augustus, Bee as m... |
A00313.P4 | Adagia in Latine and English containing five hundred proverbs : very profitable for the vse of those who aspire to further perfection in the Latine tongue. | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.",
"Robertson, Bartholomew, fl. 1620."
] | 1621. | Printed by Bernard Alsop, dwelling in Distaff-Lane, at the signe of the Dolphine, | London : | eng | [
"Proverbs."
] | ARcus tensus rumpitur. To much of one thing is good for nothing: or, a bo long bent, at last waxeth weake. Naturam expellas furca licet vsque recurrit. A man will be a man, if he haue but an hose on his head: or, a carrion Kite will neuer be a good Hawke. Ipsa dies quandoque, parens quandoque nouerca. That will be shal... |
A00316.P4 | Apophthegmes that is to saie, prompte, quicke, wittie and sentencious saiynges, of certain emperours, kynges, capitaines, philosophiers and oratours, aswell Grekes, as Romaines, bothe veraye pleasaunt [et] profitable to reade, partely for all maner of persones, [et] especially gentlemen. First gathered and compiled in ... | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.",
"Udall, Nicholas, 1505-1556."
] | 1542 [September] Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum. | Excusum typis Ricardi Grafton, | [London] : | eng | [
"Aphorisms and apothegms."
] | FOrasmuche as emong al the gentile Philoso∣phiers of old tyme, ther is none, either for inte∣gritee of maners, for vpryght liuynge, for quickenes & (as ye would saie) liuelynes of sai∣ynges, or for the perfeccion of phi∣losophical humilitee & suffreaunce to be compared with Socrates: And in consideracion that thesame S... |
A00320.P4 | Bellum Erasmi· Translated into englyshe | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536."
] | An. M.D.XXXIII. [1533, i.e. 1534] | In aedibus Tho. Bertheleti, | Londini : | eng | [
"War -- Early works to 1800."
] | IT IS BOTHE an ele∣gante prouerbe, and amonge al other, by the writynges of many excellent auctours, ful often and solempnely vsed, Dulce bellū inexpertis, that is to say, Warre is swete to them that know it nat. There be some thinges amonge mor∣tal mens businesses, in the whiche how great danger and hurte there is, a... |
A00321.P4 | The psalme of mercy, or, A meditation vpon the 51. psalme by a true penitent. | [
"I. B.",
"Bate, John.",
"Bennet, John, Sir, d. 1627."
] | 1625. | Imprinted by Felix Kyngston, and are to be sold by Matthew Lownes, | London : | eng | [
"Miserere -- Meditations."
] | AFter that Dauid in many successefull battailes was be∣come a Conqueror, and had defeated and destroyed the Syrians and Mesopota∣mians, who came to suc∣cor the Ammonites his Opposites, hauing now no enemy abroad, of any ac∣count to encounter with∣all, he was surprized by his dangerous enemy at home, and taken priso∣ner... |
A00325.P4 | Familiarium colloquiorum formulae. Et alia quedam per Erasmu[m] recognita | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536."
] | [1519] | Apud Wynandu[m] de Worde calcographie prelis examinata nouiter: suaq[ue] in domo sub Solis intersignio vendu[n]tur, | Londini : | lat | [
"Dialogues, Latin (Medieval and modern) -- Early works to 1800."
] | PRodijt nuperlibellus quidā colloquiorū fa∣miliariū / quē mihi tribuūt: & ediscitur a pue¦ris meo noīe: vt audio. Quetamnū si maxime is es∣set: qui latine lingue castimoniam doceret. nolim ta∣men mihi asscribi quod meū nō sit. Nunc cum multa sint admixta que merā darbariem oleāt: paucis rem vt habet a periam... |
A00327.P4 | The censure and iudgement of the famous clark Erasmus of Roterodam: whyther dyuorsemente betwene man and wyfe stondeth with the lawe of God With diuers causes wherfore it is permitted, with the mynde of the olde doctours, wrytten by the said Erasmus in the booke of his Annotations, vpon these wordes of Paule. i. cor, v... | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.",
"Lesse, Nicholas."
] | [1550?]] | In Aldersgate strete, by the wydowe of Ihon Herforde, for Robert Stoughton, dwellyng by Ludgate at the sygne of the Byshops Myter, | [Printed at London : | eng | [
"Divorce -- Early works to 1800."
] | She is set at libertye from the lawe, let her marry to whom she wyll. ALthough, as I haue ons al ready openly declarid in the begynning of my boke (and as the thynge it selfe shulde and ought alwaye testifye in it selfe) that in this my whole worke, I entende, or minde in no place therof, to be the father or bringevp o... |
A00329.P4 | [Ye dyaloge called Funus] | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536."
] | [1534]] | By Robert copland, [sic] for Iohan Byddell, otherwyse Salysbury. the .v. daye of Ianuary, and be for to sell lat ye sygne of our lady of pyte nexte to flete brydge, | [At London : | eng | [
"Death -- Early works to 1800."
] | theyr hope in the mercy of our lorde, & re∣prehendynge (as it were somwhat in my way) ye grete folysshe ambycyon of ryche men vtteryng theyr superfluyte and arro¦gācy after deth, which at the vttermoste, dethe sholde haue fynyshed. Also I som∣what sharpely rebuke theyr vyce, which for theyr own auauntage, dooth abuse ... |
A00331.P4 | A dialoge or communication of two persons deuysyd and set forthe in the late[n] tonge, by the noble and famose clarke. Desiderius Erasmus intituled [the] pylgremage of pure deuotyon. Newly tra[n]slatyd into Englishe. | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536."
] | 1540?] | n.p., | [London? : | eng | [
"Dialogues, English -- Early works to 1800."
] | Signi∣fieth to forsake. What new thynge ys it, that I se? doo I nat see Ogygyus my ney¦bur, whom no mā could espie of all thes sex monthes before? yt was a sayng that he was deed, It is euen he, except that I be ferre deceyuyd. I wyll go to hym, & byd hym good morow. Good morowwas faynyd of an old kyn¦ge of Theba¦nes.... |
A00332.P4 | A mery dialogue, declaringe the propertyes of shrowde shrewes, and honest wyues not onelie verie pleasaunte, but also not a lytle profitable: made by ye famous clerke D. Erasmus Roterodamus. Translated into Englyshe. | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.",
"Rastell, John, d. 1536."
] | Anno. M.CCCCC. lvii. [1557] | In Paules churche yearde, at the sygne of the Sunne, by [J. Cawood for] Antony Kytson], | [Imprynted at London : | eng | [
"Marriage -- Early works to 1800.",
"Husband and wife -- Early works to 1800.",
"Women -- Early works to 1800."
] | God spede, & a thou¦sand mine old acqueintāce. xantippa. As many a∣gayn, my dere hert. me seme is ye ar waxē much faire now of late. Saye you so? gyue you me a mocke at the first dash. Nay veryly but I take you so. Hap∣pely mi new gown maketh me to loke fayrer then I sholde doe. Sothe you saye, I haue not sene a myni... |
A00333.P4 | Seven dialogues both pithie and profitable The 1 is of the right vse of things indifferent. 2 sheweth what comfort poperie affordeth in time of daunger. 3 is betweene a good woman and a shrew. 4 is of the conversion of a harlot. 5 is of putting forth children to nurse. 6 is of a popish pilgrimage. 7 is of a popish fune... | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.",
"Burton, William, d. 1616."
] | 1606. | Printed [by Valentine Simmes] for Nicholas Ling, and are to bee sold at his shop in Saint Dunstans Church-yard in Fleet-streete, | London : | eng | [
"Dialogues, Latin (Medieval and modern) -- Translations into English -- Early works to 1800."
] | HOw now lusty Fishmonger? haue you yet bought you a rope? A rope Butcher, what to doe? What to do? to go hang thy selfe. Why man, I am not yet weary of my life. But you will be ere it be long. Why Butcher, what is the matter? If you knowe not, I wil tell you. There is com∣ming towards you, a very Saguntine famine (as t... |
A00338.P4 | A very pleasaunt [and] fruitful diologe called the Epicure, made by that famous clerke Erasmus of Roterodame, newly translated. 1545 | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.",
"Gerrard, Philip."
] | the. XXIX. daie of Iuly, the yere of our Lorde. M.D.XLV. [1545]] | VVithin the precinct of the late dissolued house of the gray Friers, by Richarde Grafton, printer too the princes grace, | [Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Dialogues, English -- Early works to 1800."
] | WHAT meaneth mi Spudeus, too applye hys booke so er∣nestlye, I praye you what is the matter you murmour so with your selfe? The truth is (O Hedoni) I seke too haue knowledge of a thing, but as yet I cannot fynde yt whych maketh for my purpose. What booke haue you there in your bosome? Ciceros dialoge of the endes of go... |
A00341.P4 | The comparation of a vyrgin and a martyr | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.",
"Paynell, Thomas."
] | An. M.D.XXXVII. [1537] | In aedibus Thomae Bertheleti regii impressoris], | [Londini : | eng | [
"Virginity -- Early works to 1800."
] | YOVR DEVOVT myndes good vir¦gyns doo ofte ty∣mes prouoke me, with youre dely∣cate and swete p̄∣sentes, that I shoulde by somme maner of writynge, not onely ce∣lebrate and laude your most pre∣cyouse treasure, but also extolle and cōmende vnto you, your in∣tent and purpose. In the tone ye be ledde by a certayne relygiou... |
A00342.P4 | The complaint of peace. Wryten in Latyn, by the famous clerke, Erasimus [sic] Roterodamus. And nuely translated into Englyshe by Thomas Paynell. | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.",
"Paynell, Thomas."
] | Anno domini 1559. | In Paules Churchyard, by Ihon Cawoode, one of the prynters to the Quenes Maiestye], | [Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Peace -- Early works to 1800."
] | YF mortall men (so it were for theyr commoditie) wold soo disdaine me, eiect me, and vtterly vndo me, that hath not deser∣ued it. I would euen nowe lament my iniury, and their ini∣quitie: but whan they euen at thys pre∣sent doo driue me, the spring and foun∣ten of all felicitie, from them vtterly lost and caste awaye, ... |
A00344.P4 | De ciuilitate morun [sic] puerilium per Des. Erasmum Roterodamum, libellus nunc primum & conditus & æditus. Roberto VVhitintoni interprete. = A lytell booke of good maners for chyldren, nowe lately compyled and put forth by Erasmus Roterodam in latyne tonge, with interpretacion of the same in to the vulgare englysshe t... | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.",
"Whittington, Robert, d. ca. 1560."
] | The yere of our lorde god. M.CCCCC.xxxii. [1532] the. x. daye of Septe[m]bre] | In the Flete strete, at the sygne of the Sonne, by wynkyn de worde, | [Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Etiquette, Medieval -- Early works to 1800.",
"Etiquette for children and teenagers -- Early works to 1800."
] | IF that Paule very excellente was nat abas∣shed to be made after all fasshy∣ons / to euery {per}∣son / to the ende he myght profyt all fasshyons of men: howe moche lesse ought I to be greued to play the childe agayne in lyke case / for lou to helpe youthe. Therfore lyke as late I applyed my sefe to the youthe of Maxi∣m... |
A00350.P4 | De co[n]temptu mundi The dispisyng of the worlde / co[m]piled in Latyn by Erasmus Rot. ; and translated in to Englyshe by Thomas Paynell ... | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.",
"Paynell, Thomas."
] | [1532?] | Imprinted at London in Fletestrete, in the house of Thomas Berthelet ... and be to sell in Poules churchyarde, | [London] : | eng | [
"Asceticism.",
"Monasticism and religious orders."
] | CErtainly my most dere and welbeloued Ioyce / I ha¦ue had of long tyme / a right great desyre to write vnto ye: but hyderto I haue kept sy∣lēce / more for shamefastnesse than neglygence: for I drad leest whan I prepared my selfe / I that am nat moche elder than thou / but in other thinges far vnder the / to exhorte th... |
A00354.P4 | Declamatio in laudem nobilissimæ artis medicinæ. = A declamacion in the prayse and co[m]me[n]dation of the most hygh and excellent science of phisyke, made by the ryght famous clerke doctour Erasmus of Rotherdam, and newly translated out of Latyn into Englyshe. Cum priuilegio regali | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536."
] | [1537?]] | In Fletestrete, by me Robert Redman, dwellynge at the sygne of the George, nexte to Saynt Dunstones churche, | [Imprynted at London : | eng | [
"Medicine -- Early works to 1800."
] | THe ofter the science of phisyke with curious and laboured oratiōs hath bene here in this place before ye more {per}t of you comēded,Attēcion & that of men of singu∣ler eloquence (moste noble audience) so moche surely the lesse truste and con∣fidence haue I, that I shal eyther satis∣fie so great a thynge, or answere... |
A00356.P4 | De immensa dei misericordia. A sermon of the excedynge great mercy of god, / made by ye moste famous doctour maister Eras. Rot. Translated out of Latine into Englisshe, at the request of the moste honorable and vertuous lady, the lady Margaret Countese of Salisbury. | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.",
"Hervet, Gentian, 1499-1584."
] | [1531?] | In fletestrete, by Thomas Berthelet, printer vnto the kynges most noble grace, dwellyng at the sygne of Lucrece. Cum priuilegio, | Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"God -- Mercy -- Early works to 1800."
] | FOr as moche as I pour∣pose this daye to speake of the greatnes of the mercies of our lorde / Bretherne and systerne most welbeloued in Christ / wi∣thout whose helpe mās frailte and weakenes can naught do: let vs all to gether with a common prayer beseche the mercy of the cōmon lorde of vs all / so to moue the instru... |
A00358.P4 | A treatise perswadynge a man patientlye to suffre the deth of his frende | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536."
] | [1531?] | Thomas Berthelet regius impressor excudebat, | [London] : | eng | [
"Death -- Early works to 1800."
] | HOwe bytter and howe greuous a wounde per∣ceth your fatherly harte / for the deathe of your mooste goodly chylde / I lightly cōrecte by myne owne sorowe. And therfore I were ryghte moche vncourtoys / if that I in so sorowfull a chance wolde warne you his father to make lamentation / whan I that am but a straunger can ... |
A00361.P4 | A deuoute treatise vpon the Pater noster, made fyrst in latyn by the moost famous doctour mayster Erasmus Roterodamus, and tourned in to englisshe by a yong vertuous and well lerned gentylwoman of. xix. yere of age | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.",
"Roper, Margaret, 1505-1544.",
"Hyrde, Richard."
] | [1526?]] | In fletestrete, in the house of Thomas Berthelet nere to the Cundite, at the signe of Lucrece, | [Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Lord's prayer -- Early works to 1800."
] | PAter noster qui es in celis / sanctificetur nomen tuum. Here O father in heuyn the petycions of thy chyl∣dren / whiche thoughe they be as yet bodily in erthe / natwithstan∣dynge / in mynde euer they desyre and long to come to ye countre celestiall / & fathers house / where they well knowe and vnderstande / that the tr... |
A00363.P4 | A booke called in latyn Enchiridion militis christiani, and in englysshe the manuell of the christen knyght replenysshed with moste holsome preceptes, made by the famous clerke Erasmus of Roterdame, to the whiche is added a newe and meruaylous profytable preface. | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.",
"Tyndale, William, d. 1536."
] | 1533] | By wynkyn de worde, for Iohan Byddell, otherwyse Salisbury, the. xv. daye of Nouembre. And be for to sell at the sygne of our Lady of pytie next to Flete bridge, | [Imprynted at London : | eng | [
"Spiritual life -- Modern period, 1500-."
] | THou hast desyred me with fer∣uent study syngular beloued bro¦ther in Chryst / that I sholde de∣scrybe for the compendyously / a certeyn craft of vertuous lyuīg / by whose helpe thou myghtest attayne a vertuous mynde / accordyng to a true chrysten man. For thou sayest that thou are & hast ben a greate whyle wery of th... |
A00364.P4 | A letter sent by I.B. Gentleman vnto his very frende Maystet [sic] R.C. Esquire vvherin is conteined a large discourse of the peopling & inhabiting the cuntrie called the Ardes, and other adiacent in the north of Ireland, and taken in hand by Sir Thomas Smith one of the Queenes Maiesties priuie Counsel, and Thomas Smit... | [
"I. B., gentleman.",
"Smith, Thomas, Sir, 1513-1577. Offer and order given forth by sir Thomas Smyth knight, and Thomas Smyth hys sonne."
] | [1572]] | By Henry Binneman for Anthonhson [i.e. Anthony Kitson], dwelling in Paules Churc [sic] yard at the signe of the Sunne, | [Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Smith, Thomas, -- Sir, 1513-1577 -- Early works to 1800.",
"Smith, Thomas, -- Sir, ca. 1556-1609 -- Early works to 1800.",
"Ireland -- Politics and government -- 16th century -- Early works to 1800.",
"Ireland -- Foreign relations -- England -- Early works to 1800.",
"England -- Foreign relations -- Irelan... | SUche doubtes and excepti∣ons frende K. C. as I haue heard alleged & put for the to vnhable that enterprise of peopling & replenishing with the Englishe Nation the North of Ireland, whiche with the as∣sistance of Sir Thomas Smith one of her Maiesties Counsell, Mayster Thomas Smith his Sonne hath vndertook to bring to p... |
A00374.P4 | A shorte recapitulacion or abrigement of Erasmus Enchiridion brefely comprehendinge the summe and contents therof. Very profitable and necessary to be rede of all trew Christen men. Drawne out by M. Couerdale Anno. 1545 | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.",
"Coverdale, Miles, 1488-1568."
] | In the moneth of May. Anno. 1545.] | By Adam Anonimus [i.e. S. Mierdman], | [Imprinted at Ausborch [i.e. Antwerp] : | eng | [
"Spiritual life -- Modern period, 1500-."
] | The preface, prologhe or longe epistle, writ¦ten to the right ver∣tuous ād sage father Paulus Uolzius (whom allmightie god euen now this last yeare hath dely¦uered out of this wretched world) de∣clareth euidētly, that though some mē haue euen maried them selues to the vayn pastymes and pleasures of the world. Yet go... |
A00375.P4 | An epystell of ye famous doctor Erasm[us] of Roterdam vnto the reuerende father & excellent prince, Christofer bysshop of Basyle, co[n]cernyng the forbedynge of eatynge of flesshe, and lyke constitutyons of men. &c. | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536."
] | [1534?]] | By Thomas Godfray, | [Printed at London : | eng | [
"Vegetarianism -- Religious aspects -- Early works to 1800."
] | I Can scarse exp̄sse with wor¦des most reuerēde p̄late / howe yuel this trouble & wrāglyng strife doth vexe & greue my mynde / nowe of late reysed vp (I knowe nat by what persones) in this noble cytie / which at my cōmȳng hither / I foūd very qiete & pesable. We rede / how in ye olde tyme a strange Bore sente in b... |
A00376.P4 | An epistle of the famous clerke Erasmus of Roterodame, concernynge the veryte of the sacrament of Christes body and bloude whyche epistle is set before the excellent boke, intytuled D. Algeri De veritate corporis et sanguinis dominici in Eucharistia.)[sic] which boke was made by the sayd Algerus aboute fyue hondred yea... | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536."
] | [1547?] | Imprynted by me Robert wyer], | [London : | eng | [
"Lord's Supper -- Early works to 1800."
] | I Know very wel right hyghlye renoumed Bysshop that lytell ciuilite it is at this season to dysturbe you, beyng enbusyed with so great a nombre of affa¦res as you now are, but sence that your well knowne deuocyon towardes God, doth so ryght earnestly fauoure the mat¦ters of the catholyke churche, it shall as I suppose ... |
A00377.P4 | A ryght frutefull epystle, deuysed by the moste excellent clerke Erasmns [sic], in laude and prayse of matrymony, translated in to Englyshe, by Rychard Tauernour, which translation he hathe dedicate to the ryght honorable Mayster Thomas Cromwel most worthy counseloure to our souerayne lorde kyng Henry the eyght. Cum pr... | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.",
"Taverner, Richard, 1505?-1575."
] | [1536?] | In Flestrete [sic] at the sygne of the George by me Robert Redman, | [Imprynted at London : | eng | [
"Marriage -- Early works to 1800."
] | ALthough swete cosyn ye be wyse ynoughe of your selfe, nor nede not other mens coun∣sel, yet for ye old frende¦shyp contynued from our chyl∣hode betwyxte vs & also for your kyndnes towardes me / & fynally because of the streyght alyaunce betwyxt vs: I thought it my du∣ty (if I wolde be the man whom ye always haue take ... |
A00378.P4 | An exhortation to the diligent studye of scripture, made by Erasmus Roterodamus. And tra[n]slated in to inglissh. An exposition in to the seventh chaptre of the first pistle to the Corinthians | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.",
"Roy, William, fl. 1527-1531, attributed name.",
"Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. aut"
] | [1529] | In the londe of Hesse. M.D.xxix. xx daye Iunij. By my Hans Luft [i.e. J. Hoochstraten], | [At Malborow [i.e. Antwerp] : | eng | [
"Bible. -- N.T. -- Corinthians, 1st VII -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800."
] | LActantius Firmianus / Christen Reader (who∣se eloquēce sanct Hie∣rome doth greatlie ava∣unce) endeveringe hym silf to defende and ma∣yntayne the chasten fa∣yth and religion / against the craftye and vnfaithfull gentles / did wi∣she and desyre with fervent affection to at∣tayne the eloquence next vnto Tullyes / co∣uni... |
A00380.P4 | An exposicyon of the .xv. psalme made by mayster Erasmus of Rotherdame in whiche is full purely declared the pure and clene behauoure that ought to be in the pure churche of Chryst which is the multytude of all trewe chrysten people | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536."
] | 1537] | J. Waylande, | [London : | eng | [
"Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. -- Early works to 1800."
] | FOr so moche as there is one onely way vn∣to saluacyon, & life e∣ternall / whiche is to know god, & to obeye his comaūdemētes. The prophete in the psalme goyng nexte before, dyd bewayle & lamente more, than blynde madnes of men / amonges whome were founde so fewe / whi∣che ioyfully and gladly wolde re∣ceyue or embrac... |
A00381.P4 | A lytle treatise of the maner and forme of confession, made by the most excellent and famous clerke, M. Eras. of Roterdame | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536."
] | [1535?] | In Flete strete by Ioh[a]n Byddell, at the signe of our lady of Pitie, nexte to Flete bridge, for wyllyam Marshall], | [Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Confession -- Early works to 1800."
] | OUR frende Hillary bryngynge vnto me your letters, moste honorable prelate / full of a certayn rare and singular fauour and beneuo¦lence towarde me: dyd doubtles brynge vnto me very moche hila¦rite and gladnes. For asmoche therfore as it hath pleased you to let me haue knowlege and vn∣derstādyng, what thyng you do the... |
A00384.P4 | The praise of folie. = Moriæ encomium a booke made in latine by that great clerke Erasmus Roterodame. Englisshed by sir Thomas Chaloner knight. | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.",
"Chaloner, Thomas, Sir, 1521-1565."
] | Anno. M.D.XLIX. [1549] | In Fletestrete in the house of Thomas Berthelet], | [Imprinted at London : | eng | [
"Folly -- Early works to 1800."
] | HOwe so euermen commonly talke of me (as pardie I am not ignoraunt what lewde reportes go on FOLIE, yea euen among{is} those that are veriest foo∣les of all) yet that I am she, I onely (I saie) who through myne influence do gladde both the Godd{is} and men, by this it maie appeare sufficiently: that as soone as I came ... |
A00386.P4 | The paraphrase of Erasm[us] Roterdame vpon [the] epistle of sai[n]t Paule vnto his discyple Titus lately tra[n]slated into englysshe and fyrste a goodly prologue | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.",
"Cox, Leonard, fl. 1572."
] | [1534] | Imprented by Ioh[a]n Byddell in London in Fletestrete next to the Flete Brydge], | [[London] : | eng | [] | PAule the seruante of God and an Apostle of Ihesu Chryste: to preache the faythe of goddes electe / and ye knowlege of the truthe / whiche truthe is in seruyng god / in hope of eternall lyfe / whiche lyfe god that cannot lye / hathe promysed before ye worlde began / but hath at the tyme apointed opened his wordes by pr... |
A00387.P4 | A playne and godly exposytion or declaratio[n] of the co[m]mune crede (which in the Latin tonge is called Symbolum Apostolorum) and of the. x. co[m]maundementes of goddes law, newly made and put forth by the famouse clarke, Mayster. Erasmus of Roterdame, at the requeste of the moste honorable lorde, Thomas Erle of wylt... | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.",
"Marshall, William, fl. 1535."
] | 1534]] | In Fletestrete: by me Robert Redman, dwellynge at the sygne of ye George, next to Saynt Dunstones churche [for William Marshall, | [Imprynted at London : | eng | [
"Creeds -- Early works to 1800.",
"Ten commandments -- Early works to 1800."
] | I Sawe and perceued full wel moste honorable Erle / that of some perso∣nes I shold be accused of lewde boldnesse and pre∣sumptyon: yf I wold ta∣ke vpon me / to make any cōmentary or worke vpon the Crede named the Sym¦bole of the Apostels / after so many / and so famouse doctoures of the churche a∣monge whome Cipriane ... |
A00389.P4 | Preparation to deathe A booke as deuout as eloquent, compiled by Erasmus Roterodame. | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536."
] | Annno. M. D. XXXVIII. [1538]] | In aedibus Thomae Bertheleti regii impressoris. excus., | [Londini : | eng | [
"Death -- Early works to 1800."
] | OF ALL DRADFVLL thinges, death is moste dradfull, sayth a certayn Philosopher, of greate Aristotle fame, but which had not herde that heuenly Phi∣losopher, whyche hath taught vs, not onely with wordes, but also with euydente examples, that a man perysheth not by death of body, but is drawen in sondre, and that the soul... |
A00391.P4 | Here folowith a scorneful image or monstrus shape of a maruelous stra[n]ge fygure called, Sileni alcibiadis presentyng ye state [and] condicio[n] of this present world, [and] inespeciall of the spiritualite how farre they be from ye perfite trade and lyfe of Criste, wryte[n] in the laten tonge, by that famous clarke E... | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536."
] | [1543?]] | By [N. Hill for?] me Iohn Goughe. Cum priuilegio regali. And also be for to sell in Flete-strete betwene the two temples, in the shoppe of Hary Smythe stacyoner, | [Imprynted at London : | eng | [
"War -- Early works to 1800."
] | THis sayng amonge ler∣nyd men ys taken for a prouerbe / whiche maye cōueniently be vsyd / ey¦ther for a thynge whiche outward¦ly / and as they say at the fyrste flus¦she semyth to be of no value & scor∣nefull / yet yf a man loke nerer to it and beholde the inwarde parte hit apperith greate and wonderful / or for that ... |
A00392.P4 | A sermon made: by the famous doctor Erasmus of Roterodame | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536."
] | [1533?] | Imprynted by me Robert wyer, dwellynge at the sygne of saynt Iohn̄ euangelyste, in saynt Martyns parysshe, besyde Charynge crosse, in the bysshop of Norwytche rentes, | [[London] : | eng | [
"Sermons, English -- 16th century."
] | A Maryage was made in Caia a cytie of Galile, & Iesus mother was there / And Iesus and his disyples were called vnto the maryage / & whan theyr wyne fayled, Iesus mother sayde to hym. they haue no wyne / Iesus sayd vnto her, woman what haue I to doo with the? myn houre is not yet come. his mother sayd vnto the mynyster... |
A00393.P4 | [A ryght excellent sermon and full of frute and edificacyon of the chylde Jesus.] | [
"Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536."
] | [1536?] | In fletestrete at the sygne of [the] George by me Robert Redman], | [Imprynted at London : | eng | [
"Sermons, English -- 16th century."
] | I A chylde goynge a∣boute to speake before chyldren of the ineffable chylde Iesus wyll not wyshe the eloquence of Tullie / whiche myghte stryke the cares with shorte and vayne pleasure / for how much Chrystes wys∣dom is in dystaunce from the wysdom of the worlde (the dystaunce is vnmea∣surable) so much ought the christ... |
A00395.P4 | The great mystery of godliness Jesus Christ our Lord God and man, and man with God; one in Jesus Christ our Lord. By Mr. Erbury minister of the word. | [
"Erbery, William, 1604-1654."
] | 1640. | Printed by M. F[lesher] for Rob. Milbourne, in little Britain, at the signe of the Holy Lambe, | London : | eng | [
"Jesus Christ -- Mystical body -- Early works to 1800."
] | Q.WHat must you do to be holy here, and happy hereafter? A. Two things; First, Know CHRIST, John, 17. 3. Secondly, Be knit unto him, John 7. 21, 22, 23, 24. Q. By what meanes may we come o this? A. First, Outwardly. 1. In the Word I am taught to know him Joh. 17. 8. 2. In the Sacraments I am tied and knit to him, 1 Cor... |
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