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The Office of Christian Parents Shewing How Children Are to Be Gouerned Throughout All Ages and Times of Their Life. with a Breife Admonitorie Addition Vnto Children, to Answer in Dutie to Their Parents Office. (1616)
The Passion or Owr Lord Iesu Christe Wythe the Contemplatio[n]s (1508)
Tractatus Secundarum Intentionum Logicaliu[m] Vtilissimus Scotistis Nouellis & Ad Caeteras Intentiones Secundas. S. Gra[m]maticales & Rethoricales Perfecte Cognoscendas Splendidissimum Lumen Prebet Studentibus (1527)
The Rote or Myrour of Consolacyon [And] Conforte (1499)
The Iesuites Comedie. Acted at Lyons in France, the Seauenth and Eight Dayes of August Last Past 1607. to the Great Amazement of the Actors Themselues, and the Whole Auditorie (1607)
Strange Newes of a Prodigious Monster Borne in the Towneship of Allington in the Parish of Standish in the Countie of Lancaster, the 17. Day of Aprill Last, 1613. Testified by the Reuerend Diuine Mr. W. Leigh. (1613)
A True Recital of Those Things That Haue Been Done in the Court of France, Since the Death of the Marshall d'Ancre, Vntill the Departure of the Queene Mother from the King. Translated Out of the French Copie Printed at Paris. (1617)
The Late Nevves from France
A Proposition of the Princes, Prelats, Officers of the Crowne, & Others of His Maiesties Councell Propounded to the Duke of Mayenne, and Other His Adherents Assembled in the Cittie of Paris. Published at Caen. (1593)
Nevves from France. a True Relation of the Great Losses Which Happened by the Lamentable Accident of Fire in the Citie of Paris, the 24. Day of October Last Past, 1621 Which Burnt Downe the Merchants Bridge, the Changers Bridge. (1621)
Here Begynneth a Treatyse of the Smyth Whych That Forged Hym a New Dame (1565)
Foure Paradoxes 1 a Byshop and a Minister Is One. 2 a Byshoppe or Deacon Shoulde Not Bee Called Grace or Lord. 3 a Popish Priest Is No Minister of the Gospel. 4 Canon Chauncellours, & Officials Are No Meete Officers in the Churche of God. (1570)
Apollo Christian
Nychodemus Gospell (1509)
An Historicall Discourse, or Rather a Tragicall Historie of the Citie of Antwerpe, Since the Departure of King Phillip King of Spaine Out of Netherland, Till This Present Yeare, 1586 (1586)
The Royal Entertainement of the Right Honourable the Earle of Nottingham, Sent Ambassador from His Maiestie to the King of Spaine (1605)
A Merrie Dialogue, Betweene Band, Cuffe, and Ruffe
A True Relation of a Most Desperate Murder, Committed Vpon the Body of Sir Iohn Tindall Knight One of the Maisters of the Chancery Who Was Slaine Going Into His Chamber Within Lincolnes-Inne, by One Iohn Barterham Gent. (1617)
A Perticuler and True Narration of That Great and Gratious Deliuerance, That It Pleased God of Late to Vouchsafe Vnto the Cittie of Geneua Namely Vpon The. Xij. of December Last in the Yeere 1602. (1603)
[a True Report of the Late Horrible Murther Committed by Vvilliam Sherwood Prisoner in the Queenes Benche, for the Profession of Popery, the 18. of Iune. 1581.] (1581)
The Passage of Our Most Drad Soueraigne Lady Quene Elyzabeth Through the Citie of London to Westminster the Daye Before Her Coronacion Anno 1558. Cum Priuilegio. (1558)
Cayphas and Asked Them What Was Prosylyte. and (1529)
An Introduction of Algorisme, to Learne to Reckon with the Penne, or with the Counters, in Whole Numbers or in Broken (1581)
Exchange Ware at the Second Hand Viz. Band, Ruffe, and Cuffe, Lately Out, and Now Newly Dearned Vp. or a Dialogue, Acted in a Shew in the Famous Vniuersitie of Cambridge. (1615)