Browse Items (1097 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Sort by: Title Creator Date Added / 110 pages A general tresury, a perpetual repertory, or a common councel-place of accounts for all countries in Christendome. The first part of ordinary accounts, in which is contained and found all vsuall, daily, and most necessary reckonings ready done, and the assise of bread, with a iust and easie proofe of their doings, by addition onely of two numbers together, and infinite examples of numeration, addition, substraction, [sic] multiplication, diuision, reduction, and of the rules of three, &c. To which is added the art of arithmetike according to the generall parts, rules, operations, and demonstrations thereof. Also a discouery of the sayd treasury, by the contents, explication, and application of the same vnto the sayd art, and questions to it belonging, with the practise thereby to adde and subtract all vsuall fractions vnlike, without reduction, into likenesse, to multiply without multiplication, to diuide without diuision, not passing 18 in operation. ... By William Colson Londoner. William Colson A godly and learned sermon, made this laste Lent at Windesor before the Queenes maiestie, on vvednesday the first of Marche, 1564. by Thomas Cole Archedeacon of Essex. Thomas Cole A graine of mvsterd-seed: or, The least measvre of grace that is or can be effectuall to saluation. Corrected and amended by M.W. Perkins. William Perkins A happy husband: or Directions for a maid to chvse her mate. Together with a wives behaviovr after mariage. Patrick Hannay A learned and a godly sermon, to be read of all men, but especially for all marryners, captaynes and passengers, which trauell the seas, preached by Iohn Madoxe, maister of arte, and fellow of All soules in Oxforde, at Waymouth and Melcombe regis, a porte in the countrie of Dorsett, the 3. day of October, in the yeere of our Lord. 1581. Richard Madox A learned and excellent treatise; containing all the principall grounds of Christian religion. Set downe by way of conference, in a most plaine and familiar manner. Written first in French by M. Mat. Virel: after translated into Latine, and then into English for the use of our countreymen. Matthieu Virel A learned and fruitefull commentarie vpon the Epistle of Iames the Apostle, vvherein are diligently and profitably entreated all such matters and chiefe common places of religion as are touched in the same epistle: written in Latine by the learned clerke Nicholas Hemminge, professour of diuinitie in the Vniuersitie of Hafnie, and nevvly translated into English by VV.G. Niels Hemmingsen A letter to Mr. T. H. late minister: now fugitiue: from Sir Edvvard Hoby Knight. In answere of his first Motiue. Edward Hoby A letter written by Samuel Chidley, Soliciter for the Publique Faith of the Common-wealth of England. To the Right Honourable Col. Henry Martin, chair man of the committee for things of great importance. At the Speakers Chamber at Westminster. Which may serve for cindication of him from those unjust aspersion cast upon him by some private persons concerning the publique faith. Samuel Chidley A new history of ecclesiastical writers: containing an account of the authors of the several books of the Old and New Testament; and the lives and writings of the primitive fathers; an abridgment and catalogue of all their works; censures determining the genuine and spurious, a judgment upon their style and doctrine, and the various editions of their writings: to which is added, a compendious history of the councils; and many necessary tables and indexes. Written in French by Lewis Ellies du Pin, Doctor of the Sorbon, and Regius Professor of Divinity at Paris Volume the first, containing the authors that flourished in the three first ages of the church. Louis Ellies Du Pin Sort by: Title Creator Date Added / 110 pages Output Formats atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2