Browse Items (1097 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Sort by: Title Creator Date Added / 110 pages A pageant of Spanish humours. Wherin are naturally described and liuely portrayed, the kinds and quallities of a signior of Spaine. Translated out of Dutche, By H. w. A detection of Ed. Glouers hereticall confection, lately contriued and proffered to the Church of England, vnder the name of A present preseruatiue. VVherein with the laying open of his impudent slander against our whole ministrie, the reader shal find a new built nest o old hatcht heresies discouered, (and by the grace of God) ouerthrowne: togither with an admonition to the followers of Glouer and Browne. By Steph. Bredwell, student in phisicke. Seene and allowed. Stephen. Bredwell The Kings medicine for this present yeere 1604. prescribed by the whole colledge of the spirituall physitions, made after the coppy of the corporall kings medicine, which was vsed in the city the former yeere. Giuen as a new yeers-gift, to the honorable city of London, t be taken in this yeere for the soule, as the other was for the bodie. Herevnto are intermixed, first, the wonders of the former yeer, his triumphs, two funeralls, two coronations, two preachers. Secondlie, Londons and Englands newyeers-gift, to offer vp vnto the Lord for his new-yeers-gift, containing King Dauids sacrificing after the ceasing of the pestilence, necessarie to teach vs the duty of our deliuerance. The whole collected out of the first book of Chr. ch. 21. Made and vvritten by Iames Godskall, preacher of the vvorde. James Godskall The good husvvifes iewell. VVherein is to he [sic] found most excellend [sic] and rare deuises for conceites in cookery, found out by the practise of Thomas Dawson. Wherevnto is adioyned sundry approued receits for many soueraine oyles, and the way to distill many precious waters, with diuers approued medicines for many diseases. Also certain approued points of husbandry, very necessary for all husbandmen to know. Thomas Dawson [Untitled] The nevv man or, A svpplication from an vnknowne person, a Roman Catholike vnto Iames, the monarch of Great Brittaine, and from him to the Emperour, kings, and princes of the Christian world. Touching the causes and reasons that will argue a necessity of a generall councell to be forthwith assembled against him that now vsurps the papall chaire vnder the name of Paul the fifth. Wherein are discouered more of the secret iniquities of that chaire and court, then hitherto their friends feared, or their very aduersaries did suspect. Translated into English by William Crashaw, Batchelour in Diuinity, according to the Latine copy, sent from Rome into England. [Untitled] A plaine discoverie of the whole Revelation of Saint Iohn: set down in two treatises: the one searching and proving the true interpretation thereof. The other applying the same paraphrastically and historicallie to the text. Set forth by Iohn Napeir L. of Marchistoun younger. Whereunto are annexed certaine oracles of Sibylla, agreeing with the Revelation and other places of Scripture. John Napier A trial of the Romish clergies title to the Church: by way of answer to a popish pamphlet written by one A.D. and entituled A treatise of faith, wherein is briefly and plainly shewed a direct way, by which euery man may resolue and settle his mind in all doubts, question and controuersies, concerning matters of faith. By Antonie Wotton. In the end you haue three tables: one of the texts of Scripture expounded or alledged in this booke: another of the testimonies of ancient and later writers, with a chronologie of the times in which they liued: a third of the chief matters contained in the treatise and answer. Anthony Wotton Moyses in a map of his miracles. By Michael Drayton Esquire. Michael Drayton Sort by: Title Creator Date Added / 110 pages Output Formats atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2