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New Theories of Matter and of Force (Classic Reprint)
The Summe and Substance of the Conference
A funeral discourse
The Smithsonian Institution for the Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge Among Men
Bishop Barlowe's Dialogue on the Lutheran Factions
New Theorie of Matter and of Force
A Proper Dyaloge Betwene a Gentillman and an Husbandma[n] Eche Complaynenge to Other Theyr Myserable Calamyte Through the Ambicion of the Clergye. (1529)
An Answer to a Catholike English-Man (So by Himselfe Entitvled) Who, Without a Name, Passed His Censure Vpon the Apology Made by the Right High and Mightie Prince Iames by the Grace of God King of Great Brittaine, France, and Ireland (1609)
The First of the Foure Sermons Preached Before the Kings Maieste, at Hampton Court in September Last This Concerning the Antiquity and Superioritie of Bishoppes, Sept. 21, 1606 / By the Reuerend Father in God William Lord Bishop of Rochester. (1607)
Psalmes and Hymnes of Praier and Thanksgiuing. Made by Vvilliam Barlow, Bishop of Lincolne, for His Owne Chappell and Familie Onelie (1613)
A Sermon Preached at Paules Crosse with a Short Discourse of the Late Earle of Essex His Confession, and Penitence, Before and at the Time of His Death. by William Barllow Doctor of Diuinitie. (1601)
Vita Et Obitus Ornatissimi Celeberrim Q[ue] Viri Richardi Cosin Legum Doctoris, Decani Curiae de Arcubus, Cancellarij Seu Vicarij Generalis Reuerendissimi Patris Ioannis Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis, &C. Per Guilielmum Barlowum. (1598)
A Defence of the Articles of the Protestants Religion in Aunsweare to a Libell Lately Cast Abroad, Intituled Certaine Articles, or Forcible Reasons, Discouering the Palpable Absurdities, and Errours of the Protestantes Religion. (1601)
Three Christian Sermons, Made by Lodouike Lauatere, Minister of Zuricke in Heluetia, of Famine and Dearth of Victuals
A Dialoge Describing the Originall Ground of These Lutheran Faccions, and Many of Their Abuses, Compyled by Syr William Barlow Chanon, Late Byshop of Bathe (1553)
The Nauigators Supply Conteining Many Things of Principall Importance Belonging to Nauigation, with the Description and VSE of Diuerse Instruments Framed Chiefly for That Purpose;. (1597)
One of the Foure Sermons Preached Before the Kings Maiestie, at Hampton Court in September Last This Concerning the Antiquitie and Superioritie of Bishops. Sept. 21. 1606. by the Reuerend Father in God William Lord Bishop of Rochester. (1606)
The First of the Foure Sermons Preached Before the Kings Maiestie, at Hampton Court in September Last This Concerning the Antiquity and Superioritie of Bishops
An Ansvver to a Catholike English-Man (So by Him-Selfe Entituled) Who, Without an Name, Passed His Censure Vpon the Apology, Made by the Right High and Mightie Prince Iames. by the Bishop of Lincoln. (1609)
Christian Liberty Described in a Sermon Preached in the Collegiate Church at Westminster, by a Minister of Suffolke. A.C. (1606)
Character and Reward of a Just Man
New Theories of Matter and of Force
Voice Over
From Swing to Soul