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- The vvarn-vvord to Sir Francis Hastinges wast-word : conteyning the issue of three former treateses, the Watch-word, the Ward-word and the Wast-word (intituled by Sir Francis, an Apologie or defence of his Watch-word) togeather with certaine admonitions & warnings to thesaid [sic] knight and his followers. Wherunto is adioyned a breif reiection of an insolent, and vaunting minister masked with the letters O.E. who hath taken vpon him to wryte of thesame [sic] argument in supply of the knight. There go also foure seueral tables, one of the chapters, another of the controuersies, the third of the cheif shiftes, and deceits, the fourth of the parricular [sic] matters conteyned in the whole book. By N.D. author of the Ward-word
- A Christian directorie : guiding men to their saluation Deuided into three boores [sic]. The first vvhereof apperteining to resolution, is only conteyned in this volume, deuided into tvvo partes, and set forth novv again vvith many corrections, and additions by th'athour [sic] him self, vvith reprofe of the corrupt and falsified edition of the same booke lately published by M. Edmu. Buny. Ther is added also a methode for the vse of al; with tvvo tables, and a preface to the reader, vvhich is necessarie to be reade
- A Christian directorie : guiding men to their saluation. Deuided into three bookes. The first vvherof apperteining to resolution, is only conteined in this volume, deuided into tvvo partes, and set forth novv againe vvith many corrections, and additions by th'authour him self, vvith reprofe of the corrupt and falsified edition of the same booke lately published by M. Edm. Buny. Ther is added also a methode for the vse of al; with two tables, and a preface to the reader, which is necessarie to be reade
- A Christian directory : guiding men to eternal salvation, commonly called the resolution : consisting of two parts, whereof the former layeth down the motives to resolution and the other removeth the impediments ...
- A Christian directory : guiding men to eternall saluation: commonly called the resolution. Deuided into three bookes. The first wherof, teacheth how to make a good resolution. The second, how to begin well. The third, how to perseuere, and end happily
- A Christian directory : guiding men to eternall saluation: commonly called the resolution. Deuided into three bookes. The first wherof, teacheth how to make a good resolution. The second, how to begin well. The third, how to perseuere, and end happily. Written by the R. Father Robert Persons, priest of the Society of Iesus
- A Christian directory : guiding men to eternall salvation commonly called the resolution : consisting of two parts, whereof the former layeth down the motives to resolution, and the other removeth the impediments
- A Christian directory : guiding men to eternall salvation commonly called the resolution : consisting of two parts, whereof the former layeth down the motives to resolution, and the other removeth the impediments : both of them having been reviewed, corrected and augmented, by the author, himself, a little before his death, for the greater commodity and utility of the reader
- A Christian directory : guiding men to eternall salvation commonly called the resolution : consisting of two parts, whereof the former layeth down the motives to resolution, and the other removeth the impediments : both of them having been reviewed, corrected and augmented, by the authour, himself, a little before his death, for the greater commodity and utility of the reader
- A Christian directory : guiding men to their eternal salvation devided into three books. The first whereof apperteining to resolution, is only conteyned in this volume, devided into two partes, and set forth now again with many corrections, and additions. There is added also a method for the use of all; with two tables. By the R.F. Robert Persons priest of the Society of Iesus
- A Christian directory : guiding men to their eternal salvation. Divided into three books: the first whereof appertaining to resolution, is onely contained in this volume, divided into two parts, and set forth now again with many corrections and additions. There is added also, A method for the use of all: with two tables. By the R.F. Robert Parsons, priest of the Society of Jesus
- A Christian directory : guiding men to their eternal salvation. Divided into three books: the first whereof appertaining to resolution, is only contained in this volume, divided into two parts, and set forth now again with many corrections and additions. There is added also, a method for the use of all: with two tables.
- A book of Christian exercise, appertaining to resolution, that is, shewing how that we should resolue our selues to become Christians indeede : by R.P. ; perused and accompanied now with a treatise tending to pacification by Edm. Bunny
- A booke of Christian exercise appertaining to resolution, : that is, shewing how that wee shoulde resolue our selues to become Christians indeede,
- A booke of Christian exercise appertaining to resolution, that is, shewing how that we should resolve our selves to become Christians indeede
- A booke of Christian exercise apperteining to resolution, that is, shewing how that we should resolue our selues to become Christians indeed
- A booke of Christian exercise, appertaining to resolution, that is, shewing how that we should resolve our selves to become Christians in deed
- A booke of christian exercise, appertaining to resolution, : that is, shewing how that we should resolve our selves to become Christians in deed:
- A boore [sic] of Christian exercise appertaining to resolution, that is, shewing how that we should resolve our selves to become Christians in deed : by R.P. ; perused by Edm. Bunny
- A brief censure vppon two bookes written in answere to M. Edmonde Campions offer of disputation
- A brief discours contayning certayne reasons why Catholiques refuse to goe to church. Written by a learned and vertuous man, to a friend of his in England. And dedicated by I.H. to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie
- A briefe apologie, or defence of the Catholike ecclesiastical hierarchie, & subordination in England : erected these later yeares by our holy father Pope Clement the eyght; and impugned by certayne libels printed & published of late both in Latyn & English; by some vnquiet persons vnder the name of priests of the seminaries. VVritten and set forth for the true information and stay of all good Catholikes, by priests vnited in due subordination to the Right Reuerend Archpriest, and other their superiors
- A briefe discourse containing certaine reasons, why Catholikes refuse to goe to church. Written by a learned and vertuous man, to a friend of his in England. And dedicated by I.H. to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie
- A briefe discourse conteining certaine reasons, why Catholickes refuse to goe to church. Written by a learned and vertuous man, to a friend of his in England. And dedicated by I.H. to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie
- A conference about the next succession to the crown of England : divided into two parts : the first containeth the discourse of a civil lawyer, how and in what manner propinquity of bloud is to be preferred : the second containeth the speech of a temporal lawyer about the particular titles of all such as do, or may, pretend (within England or without) to the next succession : whereunto is also added a new and perfect arbor and genealogy of the descents of all the kings and princes of England, from the Conquest to the present day, whereby each mans pretence is made more plain ...
- A conference about the next succession to the crown of England : divided into two parts : the first containeth the discourse of a civil lawyer, how and in what manner propinquity of bloud is to be preferred : the second containeth the speech of a temporal lawyer about the particular titles of all such as do, or may, pretend (within England or without) to the next succession : whereunto is also added a new and perfect arbor and genealogy of the descents of all the kings and princes of England, from the Conquest to the present day, whereby each mans pretence is made more plain ...
- A defence of the censure, gyuen vpon tvvo bookes of william Charke and Meredith Hanmer mynysters, whiche they wrote against M. Edmond Campian preest, of the Societie of Iesus, and against his offer of disputation : Taken in hand since the deathe of the sayd M. Campian, and broken of agayne before it could be ended, vpon the causes sett downe in an epistle to M. Charke in the begyninge
- A defence of the censure, gyuen vpon tvvo bookes of william Charke and Meredith Hanmer mynysters, whiche they wrote against M. Edmond Campian preest, of the Societie of Iesus, and against his offer of disputation : Taken in hand since the deathe of the sayd M. Campian, and broken of agayne before it could be ended, vpon the causes sett downe in an epistle to M. Charke in the begyninge
- A discouerie of I. Nicols minister, misreported a Iesuite, latelye recanted in the Tower of London : Wherin besides the declaration of the man, is contayned a ful answere to his recantation, with a confutation of his slaunders, and proofe of the contraries, in the Pope, cardinals, clergie, students, and priuate men of Rome. There is also added a reproofe of an oratiuon and sermon, falsely presented by the sayd Nicols to be made in Rome, and presented to the Pope in his consistorye. Wherto is annexed a late information from Rome touchng [sic] the aute[n]tical copie of Nicols recantation
- A discussion of the ansvvere of M. VVilliam Barlovv, D. of Diuinity, to the booke intituled: The iudgment of a Catholike Englishman liuing in banishment for his religion &c. : Concerning the apology of the new Oath of allegiance. VVritten by the R. Father, F. Robert Persons of the Society of Iesus. VVhervnto since the said Fathers death, is annexed a generall preface, laying open the insufficiency, rayling, lying, and other misdemeanour of M. Barlow in his writing
- A discussion of the ansvvere of M. VVilliam Barlovv, D. of Diuinity, to the booke intituled: The iudgment of a Catholike Englishman liuing in banishment for his religion &c. : Concerning the apology of the new Oath of allegiance. VVritten by the R. Father, F. Robert Persons of the Society of Iesus. VVhervnto since the said Fathers death, is annexed a generall preface, laying open the insufficiency, rayling, lying, and other misdemeanour of M. Barlow in his writing
- A little treatise concerning trial of spirits: taken for the most part our of the works of the R.F. Robert Parsons, of the Societie of Iesus. Whereunto is added a comparison of a true Roman Catholike with a Protestant, wherby may bee discouered the difference of their spirits. With an appendix taken out of a later writer
- A little treatise concerning triall of spirits.
- A manifestation of the great folly and bad spirit of certayne in England calling themselues secular priestes : VVho set forth dayly most infamous and contumelious libels against worthy men of their owne religion, and diuers of them their lawful superiors, of which libels sundry are heer examined and refuted. By priestes lyuing in obedience
- A manifestation of the great folly and bad spirit of certayne in England calling themselues secular priestes : VVho set forth dayly most infamous and contumelious libels against worthy men of their owne religion, and diuers of them their lawful superiors, of which libels sundry are heer examined and refuted. By priestes lyuing in obedience
- A quiet and sober reckoning vvith M. Thomas Morton : somewhat set in choler by his aduersary P.R. concerning certaine imputations of wilfull falsities obiected to the said T.M. in a treatise of P.R. intituled Of mitigation, some part wherof he hath lately attempted to answere in a large preamble to a more ample reioynder promised by him. But heere in the meane space the said imputations are iustified, and confirmed, & with much increase of new vntruthes on his part returned vpon him againe: so as finally the reconing being made, the verdict of the Angell, interpreted by Daniel, is verified of him. There is also adioyned a peece of a reckoning with Syr Edward Cooke, now L. Chief Iustice of the Co[m]mon Pleas, about a nihil dicit, & some other points vttered by him in two late preambles, to his sixt and seauenth partes of Reports
- A quiet and sober reckoning vvith M. Thomas Morton : somewhat set in choler by his aduersary P.R. concerning certaine imputations of wilfull falsities obiected to the said T.M. in a treatise of P.R. intituled Of mitigation, some part wherof he hath lately attempted to answere in a large preamble to a more ample reioynder promised by him. But heere in the meane space the said imputations are iustified, and confirmed, & with much increase of new vntruthes on his part returned vpon him againe: so as finally the reconing being made, the verdict of the Angell, interpreted by Daniel, is verified of him. There is also adioyned a peece of a reckoning with Syr Edward Cooke, now L. Chief Iustice of the Co[m]mon Pleas, about a nihil dicit, & some other points vttered by him in two late preambles, to his sixt and seauenth partes of Reports
- A relation of the King of Spaines receiving in Valliodolid, and in the Inglish College of the same towne, in August last part of this yere. 1592. VVryten by an Inglish priest of the same college, to a gentleman and his vvyf in Flaunders, latelie fled out of Ingland, for profession of the Catholique religion
- A relation of the King of Spaines receiving in Valliodolid, and in the Inglish College of the same towne, in August last part of this yere. 1592. VVryten by an Inglish priest of the same college, to a gentleman and his vvyf in Flaunders, latelie fled out of Ingland, for profession of the Catholique religion
- A relation of the triall made before the King of France, vpon the yeare 1600 betvveene the Bishop of Eureux, and the L. Plessis Mornay : About certayne pointes of corrupting and falsifying authors, wherof the said Plessis was openly conuicted. Newly reuewed, and sett forth againe, with a defence therof, against the impugnations both of the L. Plessis in France, & of O.E. in England. By N.D
- A relation of the triall made before the King of France, vpon the yeare 1600 betvveene the Bishop of Eureux, and the L. Plessis Mornay : About certayne pointes of corrupting and falsifying authors, wherof the said Plessis was openly conuicted. Newly reuewed, and sett forth againe, with a defence therof, against the impugnations both of the L. Plessis in France, & of O.E. in England. By N.D
- A revievv of ten publike disputations : or conferences held vvithin the compasse of foure yeares, vnder K. Edward & Qu. Mary, concerning some principall points in religion, especially of the sacrament & sacrifice of the altar. VVherby, may appeare vpon how vveake groundes both catholike religion vvas changed in England; as also the fore-recounted Foxian Martyrs did build their new opinions, and offer themselues to the fire for the same, vvhich vvas chiefly vpon the creditt of the said disputations. By N.D
- A rich treasure at an easie rate: or, The ready way to true content : A short and pleasant discourse manifestly shewing how inconsistent riches is with piety usually, and how opposite poverty is often. Together with the happy agrement and conjunction of honest labour, real godliness, and soul-content. By N. D
- A temperate vvard-vvord, to the turbulent and seditious VVach-word of Sir Francis Hastinges knight : vvho indeuoreth to slaunder the vvhole Catholique cause, & all professors therof, both at home and abrode. Reduced into eight seueral encounters, vvith a particuler speeche directed to the Lordes of her Maiesties most honorable Councel. To vvhome the arbitriment of the vvhole is remitted. By N.D
- A treatise concerning the broken succession of the crown of England: : inculcated, about the later end of the reign of Queen Elisabeth. Not impertinent for the better compleating of the general information intended
- A treatise of three conuersions of England from paganisme to Christian religion : The first vnder the Apostles, in the first age after Christ: the second vnder Pope Eleucherius and K. Lucius, in the second age. The third, vnder Pope Gregory the Great, and K. Ethelbert in the sixth age; vvith diuers other matters thereunto apperteyning. Diuided into three partes, as appeareth in the next page. The former two whereof are handled in this booke, and dedicated to the Catholikes of England. VVith a nevv addition to the said Catholikes, vpon the nevvs of the late Q. death. and succession of his Maiestie of Scotland, to the crovvne of England. By N.D. author of the VVard-vvord
- A treatise of three conuersions of England from paganisme to Christian religion : The first vnder the Apostles, in the first age after Christ: the second vnder Pope Eleucherius and K. Lucius, in the second age. The third, vnder Pope Gregory the Great, and K. Ethelbert in the sixth age; vvith diuers other matters thereunto apperteyning. Diuided into three partes, as appeareth in the next page. The former two whereof are handled in this booke, and dedicated to the Catholikes of England. VVith a nevv addition to the said Catholikes, vpon the nevvs of the late Q. death. and succession of his Maiestie of Scotland, to the crovvne of England. By N.D. author of the VVard-vvord
- A treatise of three conversions of England from paganism to Christian religion : I. Under the Apostles, in the first age after Christ, II. Under Pope Eleutherius and King Lucius, in the second age, III. Under Pope Gregory the Great and King Ethelbert, in the sixth age : with divers other matters thereunto appertaining : dedicated to the Catholics of England, with a new addition ... upon the news of the late Queens death, and the succession of His Majesty of Scotland to the crown of England, The first two parts
- A treatise tending to mitigation tovvardes Catholike-subiectes in England : VVherin is declared, that it is not impossible for subiects of different religion, (especially Catholikes and Protestantes) to liue togeather in dutifull obedience and subiection, vnder the gouernment of his Maiesty of Great Britany. Against the seditions wrytings of Thomas Morton minister, & some others to the contrary. Whose two false and slaunderous groundes, pretended to be dravvne from Catholike doctrine & practice, concerning rebellion and equiuocation, are ouerthrowne, and cast vpon himselfe. Dedicated to the learned schoole-deuines, cyuill and canon lavvyers of the tvvo vniuersities of England. By P.R
- A treatise tending to mitigation tovvardes Catholike-subiectes in England : VVherin is declared, that it is not impossible for subiects of different religion, (especially Catholikes and Protestantes) to liue togeather in dutifull obedience and subiection, vnder the gouernment of his Maiesty of Great Britany. Against the seditions wrytings of Thomas Morton minister, & some others to the contrary. Whose two false and slaunderous groundes, pretended to be dravvne from Catholike doctrine & practice, concerning rebellion and equiuocation, are ouerthrowne, and cast vpon himselfe. Dedicated to the learned schoole-deuines, cyuill and canon lavvyers of the tvvo vniuersities of England. By P.R
- An aduertisement written to a secretarie of my L. Treasurers of Ingland, by an Inglishe intelligencer as he passed throughe Germanie towardes Italie : Concerninge an other booke newly written in Latin, and published in diuerse languages and countreyes, against her Maiesties late proclamation, for searche and apprehension of seminary priestes, and their receauers, also of a letter vvritten by the L. Treasurer in defence of his gentrie, and nobility, intercepted, published, and answered by the papistes
- An aduertisement written to a secretarie of my L. Treasurers of Ingland, by an Inglishe intelligencer as he passed throughe Germanie towardes Italie : Concerninge an other booke newly written in Latin, and published in diuerse languages and countreyes, against her Maiesties late proclamation, for searche and apprehension of seminary priestes, and their receauers, also of a letter vvritten by the L. Treasurer in defence of his gentrie, and nobility, intercepted, published, and answered by the papistes
- An ansvvere to the fifth part of Reportes lately set forth by Syr Edvvard Cooke Knight, the Kinges Attorney generall : Concerning the ancient & moderne municipall lawes of England, vvhich do apperteyne to spirituall power & iurisdiction. By occasion vvherof, & of the principall question set dovvne in the sequent page, there is laid forth an euident, plaine, & perspicuous demonstration of the continuance of Catholicke religion in England, from our first Kings christened, vnto these dayes. By a Catholicke deuyne
- An appendix to the apologie, lately set forth, for defence of the hierarchie, and subordination of the English Catholike Church, impugned by certaine discontented priestes : Wherin two other bookes or libels of the impugners, the one in English the other in Latin, no lesse intemperate then the former, are examined, and considered, by the priestes that remaine in due obedience to their lawful superior
- An epistle of the persecution of Catholickes in Englande : Translated ovvt of frenche into Englishe and conferred vvithe the Latyne copie. by G.T. To whiche there is added an epistle by the translator to the right honorable lordes of her maiesties preeuie councell towchynge the same matter
- Christian directory : being a treatise of holy resolution
- Nevves from Spayne and Holland : conteyning. An information of Inglish affayres in Spayne vvith a conferrence made thereuppon in Amsterdame of Holland. VVritten by a gentleman trauelour borne in the lovv countryes, and brought vp from a child in Ingland, vnto a gentleman his friend and oste in London
- Parsons his Christian directory : being a treatise of holy resolution, in two parts put into modern English
- Parsons his Christian directory : being a treatise of holy resolution, in two parts put into modern English ..
- The Christian directory : guiding men to eternall saluation : deuided into three bookes, the first vvherof teacheth hovv to make a good resolution, the second, hovv to begin vvell, the third, hovv to perseuere and end happily : in this volume is onely contayned the first booke consisting of tvvo partes, vvherof the former layeth dovvne the motiues to resolution, and the other remoueth the impediments
- The Christian directory : guiding men to eternall saluation. Deuided into two parts. The first whereof layeth downe the motiues to a good resolution. The second remoueth the viuall hinderances, and impediments of the same
- The Christian directory : guiding men to eternall saluation. Deuided into two parts. The first whereof layeth downe the motiues to a good resolution. The second remoueth the viuall hinderances, and impediments of the same. Written by the R. Father Robert Persons [sic], of the Society of Iesus
- The Jesuit's memorial for the intended reformation of England under their first popish prince : published from the copy that was presented to the late King James II : with an introduction, and some animadversions by Edward Gee
- The Jesuit's memorial for the intended reformation of England under their first popish prince : published from the copy that was presented to the late King James II : with an introduction, and some animadversions by Edward Gee ..
- The copie of a double letter sent by an English gentilman from beyond the seas, to his frende in London : containing the true aduises of the cause, and maner of the death, of one Richard Atkins, executed by fire in Rome, the seconde of August 1581
- The first booke of the Christian exercise : appertayning to resolution. Corrected and newlye imprinted. Anno 1584. VVherein are layed downe the causes and reasons that should moue a man to resolue him selfe to the seruice of God: and all the impedimentes remoued, which may let the same. VViht [sic] privylege
- The first booke of the Christian exercise : appertayning to resolution. VVherein are layed downe the causes & reasons that should moue a man to resolue hym selfe to the seruice of God: and all the impedimentes remoued, which may lett the same
- The iudgment of a Catholicke English-man, living in banishment for his religion : VVritten to his priuate friend in England. Concerninge a late booke set forth, and entituled; Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus, or, An apologie for the oath of allegiance. Against two breves of Pope Paulus V. to the Catholickes of England; & a letter of Cardinall Bellarmine to M. George Blackwell, Arch-priest. VVherein, the said oath is shewed to be vnlawfull vnto a Catholicke conscience; for so much, as it conteyneth sundry clauses repugnant to his religion
- The iudgment of a Catholicke English-man, living in banishment for his religion : VVritten to his priuate friend in England. Concerninge a late booke set forth, and entituled; Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus, or, An apologie for the oath of allegiance. Against two breves of Pope Paulus V. to the Catholickes of England; & a letter of Cardinall Bellarmine to M. George Blackwell, Arch-priest. VVherein, the said oath is shewed to be vnlawfull vnto a Catholicke conscience; for so much, as it conteyneth sundry clauses repugnant to his religion
- The judgment of a Catholicke English-man living in banishment for his religion (1608)
- The second part of the Booke of Christian exercise appertaining to resolution, or, A Christian directorie guiding all men to their saluation
- The second part of the Booke of Christian exercise, appertaining vnto resolution. Or, A Christian directory, guiding all men to their saluation.
- The second part of the booke of Christian exercise appertaining unto resolution, or, A Christian directory guiding all men to their salvation
- The vvarn-vvord to Sir Francis Hastinges wast-word : conteyning the issue of three former treateses, the Watch-word, the Ward-word and the Wast-word (intituled by Sir Francis, an Apologie or defence of his Watch-word) togeather with certaine admonitions & warnings to thesaid [sic] knight and his followers. Wherunto is adioyned a breif reiection of an insolent, and vaunting minister masked with the letters O.E. who hath taken vpon him to wryte of thesame [sic] argument in supply of the knight. There go also foure seueral tables, one of the chapters, another of the controuersies, the third of the cheif shiftes, and deceits, the fourth of the parricular [sic] matters conteyned in the whole book. By N.D. author of the Ward-word
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- Dutifull and respective considerations vpon foure seuerall heads of proofe and triall in matters of religion : Proposed by the high and mighty prince, Iames King of Great Britayne, France, and Ireland &c. in his late booke of premonition to all Christian princes, for clearing his royall person from the imputation of heresy. By a late minister & preacher in England
- The seconde parte of the booke of Christian exercise, appertayning to resolution. Or a Christian directorie, guiding all men to their saluation. Written by the former authour. R.P.
- The seconde parte of the booke of Christian exercise, appertayning to resolution. Or a Christian directorie, guiding all men to their saluation. Written by the former authour. R.P
- An appendix to the apologie, lately set forth, for defence of the hierarchie, and subordination of the English Catholike Church, impugned by certaine discontented priestes : Wherin two other bookes or libels of the impugners, the one in English the other in Latin, no lesse intemperate then the former, are examined, and considered, by the priestes that remaine in due obedience to their lawful superior
- The second part of the booke of Christian exercise, appertayning to resolution. Or a Christian directorie, guiding all men vnto theyr saluation. Written by the former authour. R.P.
- The second part of the booke of Christian exercise, appertayning to resolution. Or a Christian directorie, guiding all men vnto theyr saluation. Written by the former authour. R.P
- The second part of the booke of Christian exercise, appertayning to resolution. Or a Christian directorie, guiding all men vnto theyr saluation. Written by the former author R.P.
- A true reporte of the death & martyrdome of M. Campion Iesuite and preiste, & M. Sherwin, & M. Bryan preistes, at Tiborne the first of December 1581 Observid and written by a Catholike preist, which was present therat Wheruuto [sic] is annexid certayne verses made by sundrie persons
- A true reporte of the death & martyrdome of M. Campion Iesuite and preiste, & M. Sherwin, & M. Bryan preistes, at Tiborne the first of December 1581 Observid and written by a Catholike preist, which was present therat Wheruuto [sic] is annexid certayne verses made by sundrie persons
- The fore-runner of Bels downefall : wherin, is breifly answered his bragging offer of disputation, and insolent late challenge: the particularities of the confutation of his bookes, shortlye by gods grace to be published, are mentioned: with a briefe answere, to his crakinge and calumnious confuting of papists, by Papists them selues: and lastly, a taste giuen of his rare pretended sinceritie, with some few examples
- A treatise of three conuersions of England from paganisme to Christian religion : The first vnder the Apostles, in the first age after Christ: the second vnder Pope Eleucherius and K. Lucius, in the second age. The third, vnder Pope Gregory the Great, and K. Ethelbert in the sixth age; vvith diuers other matters thereunto apperteyning. Diuided into three partes, as appeareth in the next page. The former two whereof are handled in this booke, and dedicated to the Catholikes of England. VVith a nevv addition to the said Catholikes, vpon the nevvs of the late Q. death. and succession of his Maiestie of Scotland, to the crovvne of England. By N.D. author of the VVard-vvord
- A treatise of three conuersions of England from paganisme to Christian religion : The first vnder the Apostles, in the first age after Christ: the second vnder Pope Eleucherius and K. Lucius, in the second age. The third, vnder Pope Gregory the Great, and K. Ethelbert in the sixth age; vvith diuers other matters thereunto apperteyning. Diuided into three partes, as appeareth in the next page. The former two whereof are handled in this booke, and dedicated to the Catholikes of England. VVith a nevv addition to the said Catholikes, vpon the nevvs of the late Q. death. and succession of his Maiestie of Scotland, to the crovvne of England. By N.D. author of the VVard-vvord
- The fore-runner of Bels dovvnefall : wherin, is breifely answered his braggnig [sic] offer of disputation, and insolent late challenge: the particularties [sic] of the confutation of his bookes, shortly by goddes grace to be published, are mentioned: with à breife answere, to his crakinge and calumnious confutinge of papistes by papistes them selues: and lastly à taste. Giuen of his rare pretended sinceritye, with som few examples
- The second part of the booke of Christian exercise, appertayning to resolution. Or a Christian directorie, guiding all men vnto theyr saluation. Written by the former author R.P
- The second part of the booke of Christian exercise, appertayning to resolution. Or a Christian directorie, guiding all men vnto theyr saluation.
- The exercise of a Christian life,
- The exercise of a Christian life
- The exercise of a Christian life
- The copie of a leter, vvryten by a Master of Arte of Cambrige, to his friend in London : concerning some talke past of late betvven tvvo vvorshipful and graue men, about the present state, and some procedinges of the Erle of Leycester and his friendes in England. Conceyued, spoken and publyshed, vvyth most earnest protestation of al duetyful good vvyl and affection, tovvardes her most excellent Ma. and the realm, for vvhose good onely it is made common to many
- The copie of a leter, vvryten by a Master of Arte of Cambrige, to his friend in London : concerning some talke past of late betvven tvvo vvorshipful and graue men, about the present state, and some procedinges of the Erle of Leycester and his friendes in England. Conceyued, spoken and publyshed, vvyth most earnest protestation of al duetyful good vvyl and affection, tovvardes her most excellent Ma. and the realm, for vvhose good onely it is made common to many
- A preamble vnto an incounter with P.R. the author of the deceitfull treatise of mitigation : concerning the Romish doctrine both in question of rebellion and aequiuocation: by Thomas Morton. Published by authoritie
- The second part of the booke of Christian exercise, appertayning to resolution. Or a Christian directorie, guiding all men vnto theyr saluation.
- The apostate protestant : a letter to a friend occasioned by the late reprinting of the Jesuites book about succession to the crown of England pretended to have been written by R. Doleman
- The [se]cond part of the Booke of Christian exercise, appertayning to resolution. or, A Christian directory, guiding all men vnto theyr [sic] saluation.
- The second part of the booke of Christian exercise, appertayning to resolution. Or A Christian directorie, guiding all men vnto theyr saluation. Written by the former author R.P.
- The second part of the booke of Christian exercise, appertayning to resolution. Or A Christian directorie, guiding all men vnto theyr saluation. Written by the former author R.P
- The second part of the booke of Christian exercise, appertayning to resolution. : Or a Christian directory, guiding all men vnto their saluation.
- The second part of the booke of Christian exercise, appertayning to resolution : Or a Christian directorie, guiding all men vnto their saluation. Written by the former author R.P
- The second part of the booke of Christian exercise, appertaining vnto resolution. Or a Christian directory, guiding all men to their saluation. Written by the former author, R.P.
- A conference about the next succession to the crowne of Ingland : diuided into tvvo partes. VVhere-of the first conteyneth the discourse of a ciuill lavvyer, hovv and in vvhat manner propinquity of blood is to be preferred. And the second the speech of a temporall lavvyer, about the particuler titles of all such as do or may pretende vvithin Ingland or vvithout, to the next succession. VVhere vnto is also added a new & perfect arbor or genealogie of the discents of all the kinges and princes of Ingland, from the conquest vnto this day, whereby each mans pretence is made more plaine. Directed to the right honorable the earle of Essex of her Maiesties priuy councell, & of the noble order of the Garter. Published by R. Doleman
- Severall speeches delivered at a conference concerning the power of Parliament, to proeeed [sic] against their King for misgovernment. : In which is stated: I. That government by blood is not by law of nature, or divine, but only by humane and positive laws of every particular common-wealth, and may upon just causes be altered. II. The particular forme of monarchies and kingdomes, and the different laws whereby they are to be obtained, holden and governed ... III. The great reverence and respect due to kings, ... IV. The lawfulnesse of proceeding against princes: ... V. The coronation of princes, ... VI. What is due to onely succession by birth, and what interest or right an heire apparent hath to the crown, ... VII. How the next in succession by propinquity of blood, have often times been put back by the common-wealth, ... VIII. Divers other examples out of the states of France and England, for proofe that the next in blood are sometimes put back from succession, ... IX. What are the principall points which a common-wealth ought to respect in admitting or excluding their king, wherein is handled largely also of the diversity of religions, and other such causes
- Severall speeches delivered at a conference concerning the power of Parliament, to proeeed [sic] against their King for misgovernment : In which is stated: 1. That government by blood is not by law of nature, or divine, but only by humane and positive laws of every particular Common-wealth, and may upon just causes be altered. ... IX. What are the principall points which a Common-wealth ought to respect in admitting or excluding their King, wherein is handled largely also of the diversity of religions, and other such causes
- Parsons his Christian directory, being a treatise of holy resolution. : In two parts. Put into modern English: and now made publick, for the instruction of the ignorant; the conviction of the unbelieving; the awakening and reclaiming the vicious; and for confirming the religious in their good purposes. By George Stanhope, D.D. and chaplain in ordinary to Her Majesty
- A briefe confutation, of a popish discourse: lately set forth, and presumptuously dedicated to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie: by Iohn Howlet, or some other birde of the night, vnder that name : Contayning certaine reasons, why papistes refuse to come to church, which reasons are here inserted and set downe at large, with their seuerall answeres. By D. Fulke, Maister of Penbroke Hall, in Cambridge. Seene and allowed
- A briefe confutation, of a popish discourse: lately set forth, and presumptuously dedicated to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie: by Iohn Howlet, or some other birde of the night, vnder that name : Contayning certaine reasons, why papistes refuse to come to church, which reasons are here inserted and set downe at large, with their seuerall answeres. By D. Fulke, Maister of Penbroke Hall, in Cambridge. Seene and allowed
- Parsons his Christian directory : being a treatise of holy resolution. In two parts. Put into modern English; and now made publick, for the instruction of the ignorant; the conviction of the unbelieving; the awakning and reclaiming the vicious, and for, confirming the religious in their good purposes
- The second part of the booke of Christian exercise, appertaining vnto resolution. Or a Christian directory, guiding all men to their saluation. Written by the former author, R.P
- The second part of the booke of Christian exercise appertaining vnto resolution. Or, A Christian directory, guiding all men to their saluation. Written by the former author, R.P.
- Parson's Christian directory : being a treatise of holy resolution. In two parts. Put into modern English. ... By George Stanhope, ..
- The second part of the booke of Christian exercise appertaining vnto resolution. Or, A Christian directory, guiding all men to their saluation. Written by the former author, R.P
- A booke of Christian exercise, apperteining to resolution : that is, shewing how that we should resolv our selvs to becom Christians in deed: by R.P. Perused, and accompanied now with a treatise tending to pacification: by Edmund Bunny
- A booke of Christian exercise, appertayning to resolution, : that is, shewing how that wee should resolue our selues to become Christians in deed:
- A booke of Christian exercise, appertayning to resolution : that is, shewing how that wee should resolue our selues to become Christians in deed:
- A booke of Christian exercise, appertaining to resolution, that is, shewing howe that we shoulde resolue our selues to becom Christians indeed: By R.P. Perused and accompanied nowe with a Treatise tending to pacification. by Edmund Bunny
- Llyfr y resolusion : yr hvvn sydd yn dysguini bawb wneuthur ein goreu, a rhoi cwbl o'n bryd a'n meddwl ar fod yn wir Gristianogion, hynny ydyw ar ymadael a'n drwg uchedd, a throi ar ddaioni a duwioldeb; Wedi ei gyfieithu yn Gymraeg y gan I.D. er lles i'w blwyfolion;
- A booke of Christian exercise, appertaining to resolution, that is, shewing how that we should resolue our selues to become Christians indeed: By R.P. Perused, and accompanied nowe with a Treatise tending to pacification, By Edm. Bunny
- Leycesters ghost
- Leycesters ghost
- Leycesters 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
- A booke of Christian exercise appertaining to resolution : that is, shewing howe that we should resolue our selues to become Christians in deed: by R.P. Perused by Edm. Bunny
- A booke of Christian exercise appertaining to resolution : that is, shewing how that we should resolve our selves to become Christians indeed. By R.P. Perused by Edmund Bunny. Both parts joyned together, being corrected and amended, this present yeere 1640
- A booke of Christian exercise appertaining to resolution : that is, shewing how that we should resolve our selves to become Christians in deed: by R.P. Perused by Edm. Bunny
- A booke of Christian exercise : apperteining to resolulution, [sic] that is, shewing howe that we should resolue our selues to become Christians in deede: by R.P. Perused, and accompanied nowe with a treatise tending to pacification: by Edmund Bunny
- A booke of Christian exercise : appertaining to resolvtion, that is, shewing how that we should resolue our selues to become Christians in deed: by R.P. Perused by Edmvnd Bvnny
- A booke of Christian exercise : appertaining to resolution, that is, shewing how that wee shoulde resolue our selues to become Christians indeede, by R.P. Perused, and accompanied now with a treatise tending to pacification, by Edmund Bunny
- A booke of Christian exercise : appertaining to resolution, that is, shewing how that wee shoulde resolue our selues to become Christians indeede, by R.P. Perused, and accompanied now with a treatise tending to pacification, by Edm. Bunny
- A booke of Christian exercise : appertaining to resolution, that is, shewing how that wee shoulde resolue our selues to become Christians indeede, by R.P. Perused, and accompanied now with a treatise tending to pacification, By Edmund Bunny
- A booke of Christian exercise : appertaining to resolution, that is, shewing how that wee should resolue our selues to become Christians indeed: by R.P. Perused by Edmund Bunny
- A booke of Christian exercise : appertaining to resolution, that is, shewing how that we should resolve our selves to become Christians indeed: by R.P. Perused, and accompanied now with a treatise tending to pacification: by Edm. Bunny
- A booke of Christian exercise : appertaining to resolution, that is, shewing how that we should resolue our selues to become Christians indeed: by R.P. Perused by Edmund Bunny
- A booke of Christian exercise : appertaining to resolution, that is, shewing how that vve should resolue our selues to become Christians indeede: by R.P. Perused, and accompanied now with a treatise tending to pacification: by Edmund Bunny
- A book of Christian exercise, appertaining to resolution, : that is, shewing how that we should resolue our selues to become Christians indeede.
- A book of Christian exercise, appertaining to resolution : that is, shewing how that wee shoulde resolue our selues to become Christians indeed. By R.P. Perused, and accompanied now with a tretise tending to pacification. By Edm. Bunny
- A book of Christian exercise : apperteining to resolution, that is, shewing how that we should resolue our selues to become Christians in deed: by R.P. Perused, and accompanied now with a treatise tending to pacification: by Edmund Bunny
- A book of Christian exercise : appertaining to resolution, that is, shewing how that wee should resolue our selues to become Christians indeed. by R.P. Perused, and accompanied now with a tretise tending to pacification. By Edm. Bunny
- A Christian directory, guiding men to their eternal salvation divided in two parts. : The first part wherof appertains to resolution; the second treats of the obstacles and impediments which hinder it; and how they may be removed. And now set sorth again with many corrections and additions. There are also added to this edition, the life of the author, and a method for the use of all: with two tables. By the R.F. Robert Parsons, priest of the society of Jesus
- Leycesters common-wealth : conceived, spoken and pvblished with most earnest protestation of all dutifull good will and affection towards this realm : for whose good onely it is made common to many
- Leycesters common-wealth : conceived, spoken and published with most earnest protestation of all dutifull good will and affection towards this realme, for whose good onely, it is made common to many
- 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
- Leicestor's commonvvealth fully epitomized : conceived, spoken, and published, with most earnest protestation of all dutifull good-will and affection towards this realme, for whose good onely it is made common to many : contracted in a most briefe, exact, and compendious way, with the full sense and whole meaning of the former booke, every fragment of sence being interposed : with a pleasant description of the first originall of the controversies betwixt the two houses of York, and Lancaster
- Leicester's common-wealth : conceived, spoken and published with most earnest protestation of dutifull goodwill and affection towards this realme
- Leicester's common-wealth : conceived, spoken and published with most earnest protestation of dutifull goodwill and affection towards this realme
- Dutifull and respective considerations vpon foure seuerall heads of proofe and triall in matters of religion : Proposed by the high and mighty prince, Iames King of Great Britayne, France, and Ireland &c. in his late booke of premonition to all Christian princes, for clearing his royall person from the imputation of heresy. By a late minister & preacher in England
- Dutifull and respective considerations vpon foure seuerall heads of proofe and triall in matters of religion : Proposed by the high and mighty prince, Iames King of Great Britayne, France, and Ireland &c. in his late booke of premonition to all christian princes, for clearing his royall person from the imputation of heresy. By a late minister & preacher in England
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- The copie of a leter, vvryten by a Master of Arte of Cambrige, to his friend in London : concerning some talke past of late betvven tvvo vvorshipful and graue men, about the present state, and some procedinges of the Erle of Leycester and his friendes in England. Conceyued, spoken and publyshed, vvyth most earnest protestation of al duetyful good vvyl and affection, tovvardes her most excellent Ma. and the realm, for vvhose good onely it is made common to many
- A conference about the next succession to the crowne of Ingland : diuided into tvvo partes. VVhere-of the first conteyneth the discourse of a ciuill lavvyer, hovv and in vvhat manner propinquity of blood is to be preferred. And the second the speech of a temporall lavvyer, about the particuler titles of all such as do or may pretende vvithin Ingland or vvithout, to the next succession. VVhere vnto is also added a new & perfect arbor or genealogie of the discents of all the kinges and princes of Ingland, from the conquest vnto this day, whereby each mans pretence is made more plaine. Directed to the right honorable the earle of Essex of her Maiesties priuy councell, & of the noble order of the Garter. Published by R. Doleman
- The fore-runner of Bels dovvnefall : wherin, is breifely answered his braggnig [sic] offer of disputation, and insolent late challenge: the particularties [sic] of the confutation of his bookes, shortly by goddes grace to be published, are mentioned: with à breife answere, to his crakinge and calumnious confutinge of papistes by papistes them selues: and lastly à taste. Giuen of his rare pretended sinceritye, with som few examples
- The fore-runner of Bels downefall : wherin, is breifly answered his bragging offer of disputation, and insolent late challenge: the particularities of the confutation of his bookes, shortlye by gods grace to be published, are mentioned: with a briefe answere, to his crakinge and calumnious confuting of papists, by Papists them selues: and lastly, a taste giuen of his rare pretended sinceritie, with some few examples
- A true reporte of the death & martyrdome of M. Campion Iesuite and preiste, & M. Sherwin, & M. Bryan preistes, at Tiborne the first of December 1581 Observid and written by a Catholike preist, which was present therat Wheruuto [sic] is annexid certayne verses made by sundrie persons
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- The fore-runner of Bels dovvnefall : wherin, is breifely answered his braggnig [sic] offer of disputation, and insolent late challenge: the particularties [sic] of the confutation of his bookes, shortly by goddes grace to be published, are mentioned: with à breife answere, to his crakinge and calumnious confutinge of papistes by papistes them selues: and lastly à taste. Giuen of his rare pretended sinceritye, with som few examples
- The copie of a leter, vvryten by a Master of Arte of Cambrige, to his friend in London : concerning some talke past of late betvven tvvo vvorshipful and graue men, about the present state, and some procedinges of the Erle of Leycester and his friendes in England. Conceyued, spoken and publyshed, vvyth most earnest protestation of al duetyful good vvyl and affection, tovvardes her most excellent Ma. and the realm, for vvhose good onely it is made common to many
- The copie of a leter, vvryten by a Master of Arte of Cambrige, to his friend in London : concerning some talke past of late betvven tvvo vvorshipful and graue men, about the present state, and some procedinges of the Erle of Leycester and his friendes in England. Conceyued, spoken and publyshed, vvyth most earnest protestation of al duetyful good vvyl and affection, tovvardes her most excellent Ma. and the realm, for vvhose good onely it is made common to many
- A true reporte of the death & martyrdome of M. Campion Iesuite and preiste, & M. Sherwin, & M. Bryan preistes, at Tiborne the first of December 1581 Observid and written by a Catholike preist, which was present therat Wheruuto [sic] is annexid certayne verses made by sundrie persons
- Severall speeches delivered at a conference concerning the power of Parliament, to proeeed [sic] against their King for misgovernment : In which is stated: 1. That government by blood is not by law of nature, or divine, but only by humane and positive laws of every particular Common-wealth, and may upon just causes be altered. ... IX. What are the principall points which a Common-wealth ought to respect in admitting or excluding their King, wherein is handled largely also of the diversity of religions, and other such causes
- A true reporte of the death & martyrdome of M. Campion Iesuite and preiste, & M. Sherwin, & M. Bryan preistes, at Tiborne the first of December 1581 Observid and written by a Catholike preist, which was present therat Wheruuto [sic] is annexid certayne verses made by sundrie persons
- A conference about the next succession to the crowne of Ingland : diuided into tvvo partes. VVhere-of the first conteyneth the discourse of a ciuill lavvyer, hovv and in vvhat manner propinquity of blood is to be preferred. And the second the speech of a temporall lavvyer, about the particuler titles of all such as do or may pretende vvithin Ingland or vvithout, to the next succession. VVhere vnto is also added a new & perfect arbor or genealogie of the discents of all the kinges and princes of Ingland, from the conquest vnto this day, whereby each mans pretence is made more plaine. Directed to the right honorable the earle of Essex of her Maiesties priuy councell, & of the noble order of the Garter. Published by R. Doleman
- Leycesters 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
- 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
- Severall speeches delivered at a conference concerning the power of Parliament, to proeeed [sic] against their King for misgovernment. : In which is stated: I. That government by blood is not by law of nature, or divine, but only by humane and positive laws of every particular common-wealth, and may upon just causes be altered. II. The particular forme of monarchies and kingdomes, and the different laws whereby they are to be obtained, holden and governed ... III. The great reverence and respect due to kings, ... IV. The lawfulnesse of proceeding against princes: ... V. The coronation of princes, ... VI. What is due to onely succession by birth, and what interest or right an heire apparent hath to the crown, ... VII. How the next in succession by propinquity of blood, have often times been put back by the common-wealth, ... VIII. Divers other examples out of the states of France and England, for proofe that the next in blood are sometimes put back from succession, ... IX. What are the principall points which a common-wealth ought to respect in admitting or excluding their king, wherein is handled largely also of the diversity of religions, and other such causes
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- A booke of Christian exercise, appertaining to resolution, that is, shewing howe that we shoulde resolue our selues to becom Christians indeed: By R.P. Perused and accompanied nowe with a Treatise tending to pacification. by Edmund Bunny
- Dutifull and respective considerations vpon foure seuerall heads of proofe and triall in matters of religion : Proposed by the high and mighty prince, Iames King of Great Britayne, France, and Ireland &c. in his late booke of premonition to all christian princes, for clearing his royall person from the imputation of heresy. By a late minister & preacher in England
- Dutifull and respective considerations vpon foure seuerall heads of proofe and triall in matters of religion : Proposed by the high and mighty prince, Iames King of Great Britayne, France, and Ireland &c. in his late booke of premonition to all Christian princes, for clearing his royall person from the imputation of heresy. By a late minister & preacher in England
- Dutifull and respective considerations vpon foure seuerall heads of proofe and triall in matters of religion : Proposed by the high and mighty prince, Iames King of Great Britayne, France, and Ireland &c. in his late booke of premonition to all Christian princes, for clearing his royall person from the imputation of heresy. By a late minister & preacher in England
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- Dutifull and respective considerations vpon foure seuerall heads of proofe and triall in matters of religion : Proposed by the high and mighty prince, Iames King of Great Britayne, France, and Ireland &c. in his late booke of premonition to all Christian princes, for clearing his royall person from the imputation of heresy. By a late minister & preacher in England
- Dutifull and respective considerations vpon foure seuerall heads of proofe and triall in matters of religion : Proposed by the high and mighty prince, Iames King of Great Britayne, France, and Ireland &c. in his late booke of premonition to all christian princes, for clearing his royall person from the imputation of heresy. By a late minister & preacher in England
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