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thirteene bookes of Aeneidos. The first twelue being the worke of the diuine poet Virgil Maro; and the thirteenth, the supplement of Maphæus Vegius. Translated into English verse, to the first third part of the tenth booke, by Thomas Phaer, Esquire: and the residue finished, and now newly set forth, for the delight of such as are studious in poetry, by Thomas Twyne, Doctor in Physicke, The
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WorldCat: 646674361
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Thirteene most pleasant and delectable questions entitled a disport of diuers noble personages, vvritten in Italian by M. Iohn Bocace Florentine and poet laureat, in his booke named Philocopo.English by H.G
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Thirteene most pleasant and delectable questions entitled a disport of diuers noble personages, vvritten in Italian by M. Iohn Bocace Florentine and poet laureat, in his booke named Philocopo.English by H.G in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Boccaccio, Giovanni; 1575)
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WorldCat: 766946231
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Thirteene most pleasaunt and delectable questions, entitled, a disport of diuerse noble personages, written in Italian by M. Iohn Bocace Florentine and poet laureat, in his booke named Philocopo: English by H.G
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Thirteene most pleasaunt and delectable questions, entitled, a disport of diuerse noble personages, written in Italian by M. Iohn Bocace Florentine and poet laureat, in his booke named Philocopo: English by H.G in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Boccaccio, Giovanni; 1587)
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Thirteene sermons of Maister Iohn Caluine, entreating of the free election of God in Iacob, and of reprobation in Esau A treatise wherin euery Christian may see the excellent benefites of God towardes his children, and his maruelous iudgements towards the reprobate, firste published in the French toung, and now translated into English, by Iohn Fielde, for the comfort of all Christians
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Thirteene sermons vpon seuerall textes of Scripture Containing necessarie and profitable doctrine, as well for the reformation of our liues, as for the comfort of troubled consciences in all distresses. By Henrie Smith
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WorldCat: 606504386
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thirteenth and fourteenth of the controversial letters, or Grand controversie concerning the pretended temporal authority of popes over the whole earth, and the true sovereign of kings within their own respective kingdoms. Between two English gentlemen, the one of the Church of England: the other of the Church of Rome, The
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thirteenth chapter to the Romans, vindicated from the abusive senses put upon it. / Written by a curate of Salop; and directed to the clergy of that county, and the neighbouring ones of North-Wales; to whom the author wisheth patience, moderation, and a good understanding, for half an hour, The
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WorldCat: 1044302290
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Thirtene most plesant and delectable questions, entituled a disport of diuers noble personages written in Italian by M. Iohn Bocace, Florentine and poet laureate, in his booke named Philocopo. Englished by H.G. These bookes are to be solde at the corner shoppe, at the northweast dore of Paules
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WorldCat: 606510579
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Thirtie fovre special and chosen sermons of Dr. Martin Luthers discovering most clearly, excellently, and evidently to every ordinary capacity or understanding the difference betwixt faith and workes, law and Gospel, the Christian and creature opperations, troubles and consolations, and the best way to make Christians, keep them so, and in case of relapses to recover them again by Christ, the onely cure of all soule maladies / englished by William Gace, and printed 1581
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WorldCat: 606555425
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Thirty and two extremes of these times discovered and reduced to sixteene golden meanes, tending to the reducing of strayers the establishing of waverers, and the uniting of judgements and hearts together in the truth
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WorldCat: 606678843
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Thirty four speciall and chosen sermons of Dr. Martin Luthers discovering most clearly, excellently, and evidently to every ordinary capacity or understanding: the difference betwixt faith and works, law and gospel, the christian and creature operations, troubles and consolations, and the best way to make Christians keep them so, and in case of relapses, to recover them again by Christ, the only cure of all soul-maladies. Englished by William Gáce, and printed 1581
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Thirty important cases, resolved with evidence of Scripture and reason ; now published for general benefit
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Thirty important cases, resolved with evidence of Scripture and reason ; now published for general benefit in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mather, Cotton; 1699)
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WorldCat: 62815216
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Thirty of the priests errors published
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Thirty of the priests errors published in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fox, George; 1660)
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WorldCat: 1044253386
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Thirty plain but sound reasons why Protestants dissent from popery to which is added, Thirty four points, held by many papists, which were never yet rationally proved by any one of them: therefore, Protestants expect a reasonable proof of them before they can be satisfied of the truth of them so as to become their converts : written in a plain and familiar style for the instruction of the common people, that they may be able to give a reasonable answer to any popish emissary, when he assaults them
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Thirty queries, modestly propounded in order to a discovery of the truth, and mind of God, in that question, or case of conscience; whether the civil magistrate stands bound by way of duty to interpose his power or authority in matters of religion, or worship of God. By John Goodvvin, minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ
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Thirty-five articles made and established by the rebells, the lords, and the rest of the Generall Assembly of that part of the kingdome of Ireland met at the citie of Kilkenny, Anno Dom. 1642
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Thirty-five articles made and established by the rebells, the lords and the rest of the Generall assembly of that part of the kingdome of Ireland, now in rebellion, met at the citie of Kilkenny, Anno Dom. 1642 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ireland. General Assembly at Kilkenny.; 1643)
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Thirty-five articles made and established by the rebells, the lords, and the rest of the Generall Assembly of that part of the kingdome of Ireland met at the citie of Kilkenny, Anno Dom. 1642 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ireland. General Assembly at Kilkenny.; 1643)
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This author hath newly caused all his works to bee printed into one volume
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This author hath newly caused all his works to bee printed into one volume in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Taylor, John; )
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WorldCat: 1066352735
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This being Your Majesty's birth-day
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This being Your Majesty's birth-day in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James, Elinor.; 1690)
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This being your Majesty's birth-day, I thought no time more proper than this, to return you thanks for your Majesty's speech, and more especially for declaring, that the Church of England is one of the greatest supports of the Protestant religion
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This boke called the Temple of glasse, is in many places amended, and late diligently imprynted
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This boke doth create all of the beste waters artyfycialles and the vertues and properties of the same, moche profytable for the poore sycke, set forth, by syr Roger Becon Freere
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WorldCat: 606514033
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This boke doth treate all of the beste waters artyfycialles and the vertues and properties of the same, moche profytable for the poore sycke, set forthe by syr Roger Becon frere
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WorldCat: 1044189457
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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
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This boke is compyled by Dan Iohn Lydgate monke of Burye, at the excitacion and styrynge of the noble and victorious prynce, Kynge Henry the fyfthe, in the honoure glorie and reuerence of the byrthe of our moste blessed Lady, mayde, wyfe, and mother of our lorde Iesu Christe, chapitred as foloweth by this table
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This boke is named the beaulte of women, translated out of Frenche in to Englysshe
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WorldCat: 1066361986
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This boke newely imprynted sheweth the maner of measuryng of all maner of lande as well of woodlande, as of plowelande, and pastore in the felde, and comptynge the true nombre of acres of the same. Newely inuented and compyled by Syr Rycharde Benese, Chanon of Marton Abbay besyde London
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WorldCat: 1044300128
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This boke newely imprynted sheweth the maner of measuryng of all maner of lande as well of woodlande, as of plowelande, and pastour in the felde, and comptynge the true nombre of acres of the same. Newely inuented and compyled by Syr Rycharde Benese, Chanon of Marton Abbay besyde London
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WorldCat: 1044234155
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This boke sheweth the maner of measurynge of all maner of lande, as well of woodlande, as of lande in the felde, and comptynge the true nombre of acres of the-same . / Newlye inuented and compyled by Syr Rycharde Benese Chanon of Marton Abbay besyde Lond on
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WorldCat: 606483385
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tHis book is intituled confessio amantis, that is to saye in englysshe the confessyon of the louer maad and compyled by Iohan Gower squyer
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tHis book is intituled confessio amantis, that is to saye in englysshe the confessyon of the louer maad and compyled by Iohan Gower squyer in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Gower, John; 1483)
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This book is intytled the pylgremage of the sowle translated oute of Frensshe in to Englysshe
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This book is intytled the pylgremage of the sowle translated oute of Frensshe in to Englysshe in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Guillaume, de Deguileville; 1483)
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This book is intytled the pylgrremage of the sowle. translated oute of Frensshe in to Englysshe, whiche book is ful of deuonte maters touchyng the sowle, and many questyons assoyled to cause a man to lyue the better in this world, and it conteyneth fyue bookes, as it appearth herafter by chapytars
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This book makes appear the claim, pedigree and proceedings of James Percy now claimant to the Earldom of Northumberland humbly presented to both Houses of Parliament
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This book was compyled and made atte requeste of kyng Phelyp of Fraunce ... whyche book is callyd in frensshe. le liure Royal· that is to say the ryal book. or a book for a kyng.
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This booke is called the Treasure of gladnesse and seemeth by the copie, beeing a verie little manuell, and written in velam, to be made aboue CC. yeares past at the leaste : wherby it appeareth how God in olde time, and not of late onely, hath beene truely confessed and honoured : the copie heereof, is for the antiquitie of it, preserued and to bee seene in the printers hall / sette foorth and allowed according to the Queenes iniunctions
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WorldCat: 606471551
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This booke is called the Treasure of gladnesse and seemeth by the copie, being a very little manuell, and written in uelam, to be made aboue .CC. yeares past at the leaste : whereby apeareth how God in olde time, and not of late only hath bene truely confessed and honored : the copie 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
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WorldCat: 1086562895
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This booke 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 leaste. Whereby appeareth how God in olde time, and not of late only hath bene truely confessed and honored. The copie 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. First imprinted. Anno. 1563. And newly imprinted. 1577
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WorldCat: 606523936
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This booke is called the treasure of gladnesse and seemeth by the copie, beyng a very little manuell, and vvritten in velam, to be made aboue C.C. yeres past at the least, whereby it appeareth howe God in olde tyme, and not of late only, hath been truely confessed and honoured. The copie hereof is for the antiquitie of it, preserued, and to be seene in the Printers Hall. Set forth and alovved according to the Queenes iniunctions. And first imprinted, Anno. 1563
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WorldCat: 606481497
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This booke is called the Treasure of gladnesse and semeth by the copie, being a very little manuell, and written in velam, to be made aboue .CC. yeares past at the least. whereby appeareth how God in olde time, and not of late onely, hath bene truely confessed and honored. The copie 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. First imprinted. anno. 1563
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WorldCat: 606497575
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This booke is called the treasure of gladnesse and semeth by the copie, being a very little manuell, and written in velam, to be made aboue. CC. yeares past at the least. Whereby appeareth how God in olde time, and not of late onely, hath bene truely confessed and honored. The copie 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. First imprinted. Anno. 1563. And newly imprinted. 1575
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WorldCat: 1044293441
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This booke is called the treasure of gladnesse and semeth by the copie, beinge a very little manuell, and written in velam, to be made aboue. CC. yeares past at the least. Set foorthe and allovved according to the Queenes iniunctions
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WorldCat: 606515747
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This booke is called the Treasure of gladnesse and semeth by the copy, being a very little manuell, and written in velam, to be made aboue CC. yeares past at the leaste : whereby apeareth how God in olde time, and not of late onely, hath been truely confessed and honored : the copie 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 now fyrst imprinted, anno 1563
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WorldCat: 606471546
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This booke is called the treasure of gladnesse and sœmeth by the copie, being a very little manuel, and written in uelam, to be made aboue two hundred yœres past at the lest. Wherby it appeareth how God in old time, and not of late only hath been truely confessed and honoured. Set foorth and allowed according to the Queenes iniunctions. 1581
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WorldCat: 606498238
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This booke was bound by Iohn Browne, Citizen and stationer of London, dwelling in Little Britiane, right ouer-against Great S. Bartholomewes Gate; for William Rich, of the Middle Temple, London
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WorldCat: 872070031
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This catalogue of books, bound and in quires intended to have been sold on the 30th of December last, if the manager had not fallen sick) will be exposed to sale by way of auction to booksellers only: this present Munday, being the fourth of Jan. 1691/2, at Rolls's Coffee-house in St. Paul's Church-yard. To begin at four of the clock exactly. / By Christopher Hussey
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WorldCat: 1086410052
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