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Gods Handy-Vvorke in Vvonders Miraculously Shewen Vpon Two Women, Lately Deliuered of Two Monsters
The Recantacio[n] of Jacke Lent Late Vicare Generall to the Mooste Cruell Antichriste of Rome. (1548)
The Pater Noster Spoken of Ye Sinner God Answerynge Him at Euery Peticyon. (1535)
The Reformation of Religion by Iosiah a Commendable Example for All Princes Professinge the Gospell to Follovve. with a Warninge to All Faithfull and True-Hearted Subiectes, to Encourage Theire Princes in So Happie a Course. (1590)
The Myracles of Our Lady (1530)
Here Begynnys a Schort [and] Breue Tabull on Thes Cronicles ... (1485)
Libellus Sophistarum Ad Vsum Oxonien[sis]. (1512)
A Proclamacyon of the Hygh Emperour Jesu Christ Vnto All His Faythfull Chrysten. Concernynge the Castell of Fayth Which Nowe by the Grace of God Is Lyke to Be Wonne Into the Chrysten Mennes Handes Agayne. (1534)
The Raigne of King Edvvard the Third as It Hath Bin Sundrie Times Plaied about the Citie of London. (1596)
A True Reporte of Three Straunge and Wonderful Accidents, Lately Hapened at Pernaw, a Cittie in Lifflande Wherein Is Conteyned a Prophesie of the Greate Dearth and Famine, Which Hath There Come to Passe in the Yeare Last Past, 1602. (1603)
A Suplicacyon to the Quenes Maiestie (1555)
In the Name of God Here Begynneth the Rule of the Lyuynge of the Bretherne and Systers of the Order of Penytentes (1512)
A Most Pleasant Comedie of Mucedorus the Kings Sonne of Valencia, and Amadine the Kinges Daughter of Aragon with the Merry Conceites of Mouse. (1598)
The Raigne of King Edvvard the Third as It Hath Bene Sundry Times Played about the Citie of London. (1599)
A Copie of a Certaine Letter Written by a Person of Reputation, to a Prelate of Brabant, Being at Brussels. the 25. of Februarie. 1599 (1599)
Deuout Psalmes and Collectes Gathered and Set in Suche Order, as May Be Vsed for Dayly Meditacions. (1550)
The Honorable Entertainement Gieuen to the Queenes Maiestie in Progresse, at Eluetham in Hampshire, by the Right Honorable the Earle of Hertford. 1591 (1591)
Cobbes Prophecies His Signes and Tokens, His Madrigalls, Questions, and Answeres, with His Spirituall Lesson, in Verse, Rime, and Prose. Pleasant, and Not Vnprofitable. Reade That Will, Iudge That Can, Like That List. (1614)
Deuout Psalmes and Colletes Gathered and Set in Suche Order, as May Be Vsed for Dayly Meditacions. (1547)
A Breefe Coniecturall Discourse, Vpon the Hierographicall Letters & Caracters Fovnd Upon Fower Fishes Taken Neere Marstrand in the Kingdome of Denmarke. Treating by Considerations Poligraphicall, Theologicall, Thalmudicall & Cabalisticall. (1589)
Novem. 24 Num. 7. the Weekely Newes Containing These Particulars. the Surprising of Tvvo Tovvnes by the Prince of Oranges Forces, and the Manner of Their Taking. (1624)
The Treasurers Almanacke Wherein with Necessary Tables of Interest, the Lenders Gaine, and Borrowers Losse, of 10, 8, 7, 6. in the 100. Are Easily Composed and Demonstrated for the Longitude and Latitude of All Places Whatsoeuer. (1627)
Tvvo Treaties the First Concerning the Holy Scriptures in Generall
Pyers Plowmans Exhortation, Vnto the Lordes, Knightes and Burgoysses of the Parlyamenthouse (1550)