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- A catechisme of Christian religion : Appointed to be printed for the vse of the Kirke of Edinburgh
- A cathechisme: conteyning summarely the chief points of Christian religion : made dialogue-wise by brief questions, and short aunswers.
- A godlie garden : out of the which most co[m]fortable hearbs may be gathered for the health of the wounded conscience of all penitent sinners
- A pensiue mans practise : Very profitable for all persons: wherein are contained very deuout and necessary prayers for sundry godly purposes, with requeisite perswasions before euery prayer
- A petition for peace : with the reformation of the liturgy, as it was presented to the Right Reverend Bishops, by the Divines appointed by His Majesties commission to treat with them about the alteration of it
- A regiment for the sea : Contayning very necessarie matters for all sorts of men and trauailers: : whereunto is added an hydrographicall discourse touching the fiue seuerall passages into Cattay.
- A short catechisme for househoulders : With prayers to the same adioyning
- A short introduction of grammar, : generally to be vsed : compiled and set forth for the bringing up of all those, that intend to attaine to the knowledge of the Latine tongue
- A true tryall of the saints, or A tryar, or a measurer of those called ministers in Scotland, : how all may come to know them by their fruits, doctrines and practises, which are clearly discovered unto all who will or can receive the truth. For many of the saints are true tryed by this generation of priests, both by persecution, and imprisonment. And so the priests of Scotland are discovered in this book, their doctrines and principles unto all who can but reade it with understanding.
- A verie fruitful sermon, necessary to be read of all Christians, concerning Gods euerlasting predistination, election, and reprobation : made by a godly minister vpon the 25. chap. of Genesis. ver. 23
- An enquiry into the constitution, discipline, unity & worship, of the primitive church, : that flourished within the first three hundred years after Christ. Faithfully collected out of the extant writings of those ages.
- An epitaphe vpon the death of the Right Honorable, M. Robert Bowes Esquire, thesaurer of Barwick: who ended this life, the sixteenth of November, 1597. Being at that present ambassadour for the Queenes Majestie, to the King of Scotland
- An historicall discourse of ye life and death of Doctor Story : whiche was iustly drawen, hanged and quartered for his treason the second of June. Seene and allowed according to the Queenes iniunctions
- Ancilla pietatis, or, The hand-maid to private devotion : presenting a manuell to her mistresse furnished with instructions hymnes and prayers : fitted to the [brace] daies of the weeke, feasts, fasts [brace] of the Church.
- Anno quinto reginae Elizabethe : At the Parliament holden at Westmynster, the .xii. of Ianuary in the fifth yere of the raigne of our soueraigne ladye, Elizabeth by the grace of God, of Englande, Fraunce, and Ireland, quene, defendour of the faith, &c. to the hygh pleasure of almyghty God, and the weale publique of this realme, were enacted as foloweth
- Antichrist (in spirit) unmasked, or, The leaven of the Sadduces (lately lying hid amongst the Ranters and Quakers) laid open to publick view : for the preventing (by Gods blessing) of its further spreading amongst the people of this generation : wherein the concord and discord of Ranters and Quakers are discovered, together with the principles, projects, pedigree and religion of the Quakers in particular : also, their utmost design (or rather Satan's by them) is faithfully (though probably not fully) disclosed
- Articles, to be enquired of within the Dioces of London, in the third generall visitation of the right Reuerend father in God, Iohn Lord Bishop of London : Holden in the yeere of ovr Lord God, 1618. In the sixteenth yeere of the reigne of our most gracious soueraigne Lord Iames, by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c
- Augustus Caesar, or, An essay of those meanes and councels, whereby the common-wealth of Rome was altered, and reduced unto a monarchy
- Brief history of the times, &c, : shewing the pretended Popish Plot to have been quite another thing than it has been taken for, Part II
- Brief history of the times, &c. Part III : treating of the death of Sir E.B. Godfrey
- Britnor. 1630 : A new almanacke and prognostication for the yeere of our redemption, 1630. Being the second from bissextile or leape yeere. Rectified for the eleuation of the Pole Articke, and meridian of the famous citie of Colchester and may serue for the most parts of Great Brittaine.
- Cantiones, quae ab argumento sacrae vocantur, : quinque et sex partium, autoribus Thoma Tallisio & Guilielmo Birdo Anglis, serenissimae Regineae Maiestati á priuato sacello generosis, & organistis
- Cantus songs of 3. 4. 5. and 6. parts
- Certaine godly rvles, concerning Christian practice, : fit to bee obserued dayly, in the liues of all those that would be saued. Gathered out of the holy Scriptures, for the good of all those, which haue a purpose within themselues to leade a godly life
- Certaine sermons, of the rich man and Lazarus
- Characters of vertues and vices : in two bookes:
- Choice observations and explanations upon the Old Testament : containing in them many remarkable matters not taken notice of by interpreters : explaining, the most obscure passages, and reconciling the seeming contradictions of sacred scripture : to which are added some farther and larger observations upon the whole book of Genesis : perused and attested by the Right Reverend Bishop of Armagh, and Mr. Gataker pastor of Redrith
- Dade. 1622 : A new almanacke, and prognostication, with the forraigne computation. In which you may behold the state of this yeare of our Lord God. 1622. Being the second from the leape yeare.
- De prosodia libellus
- Declaratie van het Parlament van Engelandt : aende Hoge ende Mogende Heeren De Herren Staten Generael Vande Verenigde Nederlanden : belangende hare laeste Ambassade in Engelandt : herren Staten Generael Vande Verenigde Nederlanden : belangende hare laeste Ambassade in Engelandt
- Directions for a godly life: especially for communicating at the Lords table : Intended first for private use; now published for the good of those who desire the safty of their owne soules, and shall be pleased to make use thereof.
- Dove : An almanack for the yeare of our Lord God 1637. Being the first after bissextile or leap-yeare; and from the worlds creation (according to Scaliger, Calvisius, Helvicus and such others) 5586. Calculated properly for the famous universitie and town of Cambridge, where the pole is elevated above the horizon 52 degrees and 17 minutes
- Doves almanack for the yeare of our Lord Christ 1649 : being the first after besiixtile [sic] or leape yeare, and since the creation of the world 5671 amplified with many things of very good use both for pleasure and profit
- Dēmosthenous o kata androtiōnos logos. Kai, Dēmosthenous kata aristogeitonos, logos prōtos
- Englands selected characters, describing the good and bad worthies of this age : Where the best may see their graces, and the worst discerne their basenesse ..
- Exerc[itationes] philosoph[icae] : ... Quae sub divino & praesidio D. Jacobi Blairij
- Gallen 1662 : a new almanack for the said year, being the second from leap year : containing the lunations, eclipses, aspects of the planets, and daily disposition of the aire : with directions to such as use marts or faires, also to travellers that coast the kingdome : latel amplified with many notes of good consequence
- Gallen 1663 : a new almanack for the said year, being the third from leap-year : containing the lunations, eclipses, aspects of the planets, and daily disposition of the aire : with directions to such as use marts, or faires, also to travellers that coast the kingdome : lately amplified with many notes of good consequence
- Godly priuate praiers, for houshoulders to meditate vppon and to say in their famylies
- Grammatices primae partis liber primus Roberti VV. L.L. nuperrime recognitus, De nominum generibus : Ad flore[n]tissimu[m] inuictissimu[m]q[ue] principem Henricu[m] octauu[m] rege[m] Angliae. & c. Roberti VVhitintoni supplicatio. Sanguine troiugenum claro de stemmate princeps He[n]rice, angelici gloria prima soli. Ecce tua[m] infestat pubem fera dira britannam, gra[m]maticen vatis dilaceratq[ue] tui. Consule diue pio studio, rex magne labori. Edgarus vt fias, ora retunde Lyci humiliabit calumniatorem
- Gresham. 1603 : An almanack and prognostication. Seruing for the meridian of the honorable citie of London, especially: and indifferentlie for diuerse other places, this yeare of our God 1603.
- Hore beatissime virginis Marie ad legitimu[m] Sarisburie[n]sis Ecclesie ritum : cum quindecim orationib[us] beate Brigitte, ac multis alijs orationib[us] pulcherrimis, et indulgentiis, cum tabula aptissima iam vltimo adiectis
- Illvstris. Ac potentis. Regis, senatus, populiq, Angli[ae], sententia, et de eo co[n]cilio, quod Paulus episcopus Ro. Ma[n]tu[ae] futuru[m] simulauit, et de ea bulla qu[ae] ad calendas Noue[m]bres id prorogarit
- Iniunctions geuen by the Queenes Maiestie : Anno Domini. 1559. The first yere of the raigne of our' Soueraigne Lady Queene Elizabeth
- Iniunctions geuen by the Queenes Maiestie. Anno Domini. 1559. The first yere of the raigne of our soueraigne lady Queene Elizabeth
- Institutions or princypal groundes of the lawes and statutes of Englande, : newly and very truelye corrected and amended, with many newe and goodlye additions, very profytable for all sortes of people to knowe, lately augmented and imprinted.
- Interrogatories to be enquired of by the church-wardens and sworne men within the Diocesse of Winchester, : and the truth thereof to be by them upon their othes duely presented unto the Bishop, or his deputies, at his visitation, now to be holden this present yeare of our Lord. 1584. with particular answere to euerie interrogatore
- King Charles his tryal at the High Court of Justice in Westminster Hall, : begun Jan. 20 ended Jan. 27, 1648 : together with his speech on the scaffold at his execution at White-Hall Gate, Jan. 30th 1648 : to which is added, these severall speeches deliver'd immediatly before their executions, some of which were never printed before ..
- Knight. An almanack for the yeare of our Lord God 1638 : Being the second from the bissextile or leap-yeare; and from the worlds creation 5587. Before the almanack is prefixed a note of the weather likely to fall out in every-moneth of the ensuing yeare.
- Leitourgia theiotera ergia, or, Liturgie a most divine service : in answer to a late pamphlet stiled, common-prayer-book no divine service : wherein, that authors XXVII reasons against liturgies are wholly and clean taken away, his LXIX objections against our most venerable service-book are fully satisfied : as also, his XII arguments against bishops are clearly answered (His VI first, also, retorted.) and his odious and invidious disparallel 'twixt our bishops and Timothy and Titus utterly null'd : so that, this tract may well passe for a replie to the most of the great and little exceptions any where made to our liturgie and politie, (grounds, also, being, therewithal, laid for the satisfying all other, usually made.)
- Leycester's common-wealth : conceived, spoken, and published, with most earnest protestation of all dutifull good-will and affection towards this realm, for whose good onely, it is made common to many
- Madrigales the triumphes of Oriana, : to 5. and 6. voices:
- Mercurius colicus, sive, Almanack et prognosticon vel speculum anni à nativitate Jes. C. 1662 : being the second after bissextile or leap-year : wherein is contained The suns ingresse in the four cardinal points, a description of the eclipses this year, the exact hour and min. of the new moon her full and quarters, the daily disposition of the weather, excellent notes of husbandry and gardening, the whole fairs in Scotland, a table shewing the age of the moon every day, a table shewing the hour and min. of full sea at Leith, a most excellent table shewing the weights and measures of all mettals and stones, a table shewing the exact hour and min. of the suns rising (and setting) every 5 day, and by proportion for every other day of the year : exactly calculated for the latitude of 56 d. 20 m.
- Neue. 1622 : A new almanacke, and prognostication, with the forraine computation, seruing for the yeare of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ. 1622. Being the second yeare, after the bissextile or leape yeare. Rectified for the eleuation of the pole articke, and meridian of the famous towne of great Yarmouth in Norfolke: and may serue generally for the most part of Great Brittaine.
- Observations upon Prince Rupert's white dogge, called Boye, : carefully taken by T.B. for that purpose imployed by some of quality in the citty of London
- Orders and directions
- Overbury revived, or A satyricall description of the vices of our present times in essayes and characters
- Poems on the lamented death of Her most excellent Majesty, Queen Mary
- Pond 1630 : A new almanack for the yeare of our Lord Christ MDCXXX. Being the second after leap-yeare; and since the conquest by Duke William 564. Again amplified with many things of very good use, both for pleasure and profit, not heretofore published.
- Pond 1634 : An almanack for the yeare of our Lord God MDCXXXIIII. Being the second after the leap-yeare and since the creation of the world 5634. Again amplified with many things of very good use, both for pleasure and profit, not heretofore published.
- Pond 1635 : An almanack for the yeare of our Lord God MDCXXXV. Being the third after the leap-yeare and since the creation of the world, according to the vulgar account, 5656. Again amplified with many things of very good use, both for pleasure and profit, not heretofore published.
- Pond : An almanack for the yeare of our Lord Christ MDCXL. Being the bissextile or leap-yeare: and since creation of the world. 5589. Lately amplified with many things of very good use both for pleasure and profit.
- Pond's almanack for the yeare of our Lord Christ 1641 : being the first after leap-yeare, and since the creation of the world 5590 : amplified with many things of very good use both for pleasure and profit
- Processionale completum per totu[m] anni circulum. Ad usum celebris ecclesie Eboracensis de nouo correctum et emendatu[m]
- Pub. Ovidii Nasonis De tristibus libri V : Cum annotationibus minimè rejiciendis
- Recreations vvith the muses
- Rvdimenta grammatices, & docendi methodus, : non tam scholae Gypsuychianae per Reuerendissimum D. Thomam cardinalem Ebor. feliciter institutae, quam omnibus alijs totius Angliae scholis praescripta
- Sacrarum profanarum[que] phrasium poeticarum thesaurus. Recens perpolitus & numerosior factus
- Sententiae selectae et excerpta ex epistolis C. Plinii Secundi : In usum scholae Winchcomb : Moribus & doctrina
- Six excellent treatises of life and death,
- Sofford. 1626 : A new almanacke and prognostication, for the yeare of our Lord God. 1626. Being the second from the bissextile or leap-yeare. Calculated for the latitude and meridian of the most honourable citie of London, where the pole is eleuated aboue the horizon, 51. deg. and 32. min. And may very well serue for most parts of Great Britaine.
- Some rules how to use the world, so as not to abuse either that, or our selves
- Speciall directions teaching how to pray, vpon severall occasions : alwayes preferring the Lords Prayer (recorded by the blessed evangelists) for an absolute patterne.
- Supplications of saints : A booke of prayers and prayses. In four parts. Prayers for I Daniels deuotio[n]. 2 Pauls assembly. 3 Dauids suite. 4 Moses song. I Thrice euery day. 2 Companies. 3 Euery one alone. 4 Praises & graces wherein are three most excellent prayers, made by the late famous Queene Elizabeth
- Supplications of saints : A booke of prayers and prayses. In foure parts. I Daniels deuotio[n]. 2 Pauls assembly. 3 Dauids suite. 4 Moses song. Prayers for I Thrice euery day. 2 Companies. 3 Euery one alone. 4 Praises & graces. Wherein are three most excellent prayers, made by the late famous Queene Elizabeth. The twentietwo edition, corrected and enlarged.
- Swallow 1631 : The latter part of this almanack for the yeare of our Lord God 1631. Being the third after bissextile or leap-yeare, and from the creation of the world according to the best authors 5580
- Swallow 1645 : an almanacke, for the yeere of our Lord God 1645 : being the first after bissextile or leapeyeere [sic], and from the worlds creation, 5575 : calculated properly for the famous University and Towne of Cambridge, but may indifferently serve for any other place within this kingdome
- Syntaxis : Roberti VVhitintoni Lichfeldiensis in flore[n]tissima Oxoniensi academia laureati Opusculu[m] de Syntaxi siue constructione recensitu[m]. xxi. supra sesquimillesimu[m] n[ost]rae salutis anno. Idibus Februa. ..
- The CL. Psalmes of David in meter : With prayers and catechisme, according to the forme used in the Kirk of Scotland. With sundrie other things qubilk [sic] fall be declared in the table next following the kalender
- The Lord Lambert's letter to the Right Honourable the Speaker of the Parliament, : concerning the victory which it hath pleased God to give the forces of this Commonwealth, over the rebels under Sir George Booth in Cheshire : read in Parliament, Monday Aug. 22. : to which is added a list of the officers which are prisoners, with the number of soldiers and colours taken, according to the relation made by Capt. Brown, who was present in the fight
- The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ : newly translated out of the original Greek, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by His Majesties special command, appointed to be read in churches
- The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Iesus Christ, : newly translated out of the originall Greek, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by his Majesties speciall command. : appointed to be read in churches
- The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ : Newly translated out of the originall Greek: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised by his Majesties speciall command
- The Psalmes of David in meeter : According as they are sung in the Church of Scotland
- The antitythe-monger confuted, or, Ministers maintenance defended and vindicated : from the injurious aspersion of being the invention and badge of Antichrist : in answer to a pamphlet, entituled, Tythes no property to, nor lawful maintenance for a powerful gospel-preaching ministry, owned and subscribed to by one John Crook, a teacher of the people called Quakers
- The bloody Whitsuntide, or, The tragicall moneth : wherein is represented divers sad and lamentable murders, the like not heard of for these many years : the first, in Holborn, and Covent-Garden, with the true account, and full particulars : the second, near Pankridge Church on Sunday morning last, where a gentleman was found dead in the fields, his sword lying by him, and his doublet off, having about 20. pieces of gold besides silver, in his pockets : with the apprehending of Mr. Wise the dueller, and the committing of him to the presse yard at New-gate : the third, young man, who being jealous of his wife, prov'd her executioner : together with the manner of the sad and lamentable accident that befel the shoe-makers boy at Bishops-Gate, and the splitting of his skull, and dashing his brains against the walls
- The book of common prayer : and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England
- The book of common prayer : and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England, together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The book of common prayer: and administration of the sacraments: and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England
- The book of common-prayer and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England, together with the Psalter or Psalms, of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The booke of common prayer and administration of the sacraments : And other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England
- The booke of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies in the Church of England
- The booke of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England
- The booke of five collvmnes of architectvre, called Tusca, Ionica, Corinthia & Composita : Drawne and counterfeited after the right semetry and cunning measure of free masons: gathered with great diligence by Hans Bloome out of antiquityes, for the benefit of free-masons, carpenters, goldsmithes, painters, caruers, in-layers, anticke-cutters, and all others that delight to practice with the compasse and squire.
- The first and chiefe groundes of architecture, vsed in all the aunciente and famous monumentes : with a farther and more ample discours vpon the same, then hither to hath bene sette out by any other.
- The first booke of consort lessons, : made by diuers exquisite authors, for sixe instruments to play together: viz. the treble lute, the pandora, the citterne, the base-violl, the flute, and the treble-violl.
- The history of Polybius the megalopolitan : also the manner of the Romane encamping, extracted from the description of Polybius
- The holinesse of Christian chvrches, or A Sermon prepared to be preached at the consecration of the Chappell of Sr. Iohn Baker, of Suffing-Herst in Cranbrooke in Kent, Baronet; upon I Cor. II. 22
- The life of Apollonius Tyanaeus : with an impartial view of the truth of Christianity, containing an account of the testimony of Josephus concerning Christ, the sibylline oracles, messias Ben Joseph, so much spoken of by the later Jews, and may serve as an appendix to the life of Mahomet
- The loves of the Lord with his troth-plight spouse : Contained in the Song of Songs. Paraphrased, with severall soliloquies, and particular petitions, upon every division of the said song. Divided into fourteen double parts, for the only use of the sincere lovers of the Lord Jesus
- The maner of kepynge a court baron & a lete with dyuers fourmes of entreis, playntes, processes, presentmentes & other matters determynable there. Newely imprynted and corrected
- The marrow of astrology : In two books, wherein is contained the natures of the sines and planets, with their several governing angels, according to their respective hierarchies : and the method of directions according to the Aegyptians and Chaldeans, with several other useful examples : also a table of houses, exactly calculated for the latitude of London, with tables of the mundane aspects, and all that is requisite, for the rectifying and directing nativities, according to the true intent and meaning of Ptolomy : wherein is discovered the errors of most of our modern authors, unto which is added an appendix, adapted to the use and illustration thereof, in a nativity exemplifed according to the doctrine of mundane aspects, the like never done in English
- The mystery of Jesuitism : discovered in certain letters, written upon occasion of the present differences at Sorbonne between the Jansenists and the Molinists, displaying the pernicious maximes of the late Casuists : with additionals
- The nevv bokf [sic] of iustices of peace,
- The primer in English and Latyne, sette furthe by the Kynges Maiestie & his clergie to bee taught learned, and read: and none other to bee vsed throughout al his dominions
- The prymer in English and Latine, : after Salisbury vse, set out at length wyth many prayers and goodly pictures. Newelye imprynted thys present yere. 1558
- The prymer in Latin and Englysh
- The psalmes or, prayers. Taken out of the Holy Scripture : commonly called, the Kings psalmes
- The reading of M. Robert Brook : serieant of the law, and recorder of London, upon the stat. of Magna Charta, chap. 17
- The secretary in fashion, or, An elegant and compendious way of writing all manner of letters
- The silent soul, with soveraign antidotes against the most miserable exigents, or, A Christian with an olive-leaf in his mouth, : when he is under the greatest afflictions, the sharpest and sorest trials and troubles, the saddest and darkest providences and changes, with answers to divers questions and objections that are of greatest importance; all tending to win and work souls to be still, quiet calm and silent under all changes that have, or may pass upon them in this world, &c.
- The summe of Christian religion, comprehended in sixe principall questions, serving for instruction of the simpler sort : And it may also be taught by Christian housholders in their families
- The vvhole booke of Psalmes
- The whole book of Psalmes
- The whole book of [P]salms
- The whole book of psalms
- The whole duty of man, : laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader. Divided into XVII. chapters; one whereof being read every Lord's day, the whole may be read over thrice in the year. Necessary for all families. With private devotions for several occasions
- Theses aliqvot logicae, ethicae, physicae, geometricae, sphaericae, metaphysicae, : quas adolescentes ad lauream magist. in familia Leonard. Adspirantes in publica disputatione deo duce inscholis theologicis academiae Andreapolitanae propugnaturisunt die. Calendas Iulias, anno salut. human. 1610. Praeside D. Petro Brvsio
- Theses aliqvot logicae, ethicae, physicae, sphaericae, metaphysicae, : ex clari[ss]imorum philosophorum gazophylaciis hinc inde depromptae ad veritatem limandam, in publica diatriba, ultro citroque eventilandae, quas, Deo auspice, Leonardini Lycaei alumni cum laurea, hac vice emittendi XI Kalend. Iulii, in Academia Mariana propugnaturi sunt. Praeside D. Gulielmo Makdovvello
- Theses ex uberrimis logicae, ... Quas propitio numine sub praesidio J. Strangii ... calendas Iulias AD. 1611
- Theses philosophicae, quas auspice, & propitio, D. O. M : Laurae magisterialis candidate, in publico Athenaei Regii Abredonensis asceterio, ad diem 5 Julij propugnabunt, horis solitis.
- Theses philosophicae, quas dei opt. Max ductu, & auspiciis, : ad diem, 9. Kal. Augusti, Edinburgi, in aede sacra regii collegii, propugnabunt adolescentes magisterii candidati, ex academia Iacobi Regis hoc anno 1620 cum laurea emittendi. Praeside Gulielmo Regio
- Thesium aliqvot logicarvm, ethicarvm, physicarvm, et sphaericarvm : a generosis nonnvllis Saluatoriani Gymnasij adolescentibus concinnata, quam propitio deo ter optimo maximo, praeside D. Robertsono gymnasticae, & annuae disputationi offerunt exagitandam in theologorum auditorio ad fanum Andreae 8. Calendas. Iul. anno 1610. Propter admirationem, & nunc, & primitus caeperunt homines philosphari. 1. Metaphys. 2
- This boke is called the treasure of gladnesse, : and seemeth by the copie, being a very little manuell, and written in velam, to be made aboue. CC. yeares past at the least, whereby it appeareth howe God in olde time, and not of late onely, hath bene truely confessed and honoured. The coppy hereof is for the antiquitie of it, preserued, and to be seene in the Printers Hall. Set forth and allowed according to the Queenes iniunctions. And first imprinted. anno. 1563
- To the right honourable the Lord Davers, Earle of Danby : Prayers and petitions to Almighty God practised by one Iohn Baker praying vpon his bended knees, that the eternall father aboue will instill into the hearts of all persons to live according to these prayers and petition following, which (with the grace of God, and their indeavours) save both body and soule from everlasting damnation
- White. 1622 : A new almanacke, and prognostication, for this yeere of our Lord God, 1622. Being the second from the leape-yeare. Calculated for the meridian of the most honorable city of London, and will serue generally for the monarchy of Great Brittaine.
- [Gilden 1626.] : [A almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God, 1626. Being the second from bissextile or leap-yeare. Calculated and composed according to art for the latitude and meridian of the towne of Shipston vpon Stowre in the county of Worcester: and may well serue for all the south parts of Great Britaine.
- [Theses logicae. St. Leonard's]
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- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1542
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1543
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1551
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1556
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1558
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1571
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1575
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1577
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1584
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1587
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1588
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1595
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1601
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1603
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1607
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1608
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1611
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1618
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1622
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1626
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1630
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1633
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1634
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1635
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1637
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 1638
- Borders (Type evidence) -- Belgium | Antwerp -- 1539
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 16th century
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | London -- 17th century
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | Oxford -- 17th century
- Borders (Type evidence) -- England | York -- 17th century
- Borders (Type evidence) -- France -- 16th century
- Borders (Type evidence) -- Scotland -- 16th century
- Borders (Type evidence) -- Scotland -- 17th century
- Borders (Type evidence) -- Scotland | Aberdeen -- 17th century
- Borders (Type evidence) -- Scotland | Edinburgh -- 1608
- Borders (Type evidence) -- Scotland | Edinburgh -- 1610
- Borders (Type evidence) -- Scotland | Edinburgh -- 1612
- Borders (Type evidence) -- Scotland | Edinburgh -- 1613
- Borders (Type evidence) -- Scotland | Edinburgh -- 1633
- Borders (Type evidence) -- Scotland | Edinburgh -- 1637
- Borders (Type evidence) -- Scotland | Edinburgh -- 1638
- Borders (Type evidence) -- Scotland | Edinburgh -- 17th century
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<div class="citation" vocab="http://schema.org/"><i class="fa fa-external-link-square fa-fw"></i> Data from <span resource="http://link.liverpool.ac.uk/resource/SZpEP30lz-A/" typeof="CategoryCode http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/Form"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a href="http://link.liverpool.ac.uk/resource/SZpEP30lz-A/">Borders (Type evidence)</a></span> - <span property="potentialAction" typeOf="OrganizeAction"><span property="agent" typeof="LibrarySystem http://library.link/vocab/LibrarySystem" resource="http://link.liverpool.ac.uk/"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a property="url" href="http://link.liverpool.ac.uk/">Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool</a></span></span></span></span></div>