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John Cheke
(Cheke, John, Sir, 1514-1557)
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Cheke, John, Sir, 1514-1557: De dormientibus nolo vos ignorare fratres. English ([Londini : In officina Thomæ Bertheleti regij impressoris typis excusum], Anno. 1544), also by Saint John Chrysostom and Thomas Chaloner (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Cheke, John, Sir, 1514-1557: Funeralles of King Edward the sixt (Imprinted at London : [By John Windet] for H. Holland, and are to be sold at Christ Church-doore, 1610), also by William Baldwin (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Cheke, John, Sir, 1514-1557: The gospel according to Saint Matthew and part of the first chapter of the gospel according to Saint Mark : translated into English from the Greek, with original notes (J. and J.J. Deighton :, 1843), also by James Goodwin (page images at HathiTrust)
Cheke, John, Sir, 1514-1557: The Gospel according to Saint Matthew, and part of the first chapter of the Gospel according to Saint Mark. (Deighton, 1843) (page images at HathiTrust)
Cheke, John, Sir, 1514-1557: The gospel according to Saint Matthew, and part of the first chapter of the gospel according to Saint Mark; trans. into English from the Greek, with original notes, by Sir John Cheke. Also 7 original letters of Sir J. Cheke. Prefixed is an introductory account of the nature and object of the translation. (W. Pickering, 1843) (page images at HathiTrust)
Cheke, John, Sir, 1514-1557: The Gospel according to Saint Matthew, and part of the first chapter of the Gospel according to Saint Mark (W. Pickering, 1843), also by James Goodwin (page images at HathiTrust)
Cheke, John, Sir, 1514-1557: The life of the learned Sir John Cheke, kt., first instructor, afterwards Secretary of State, to King Edward VI ... (At the Clarendon Press, 1821), also by John Strype and William Elstob (page images at HathiTrust)
Cheke, John, Sir, 1514-1557: Reformatio legum ecclesiasticarum ex authoritate primum Regis Henrici. 8. inchoata: deinde per Regem Edouardum 6. prouecta, adauctaq́[ue] in hunc modum, atq[ue] nunc ad pleniorem ipsarum reformationem in lucem ædita. (Londini : Ex officina Iohannis Daij, anno salutis humanæ, 1571. Mense Aprili), also by England and Wales. Commissioners on Revision of the Ecclesiastical Laws, Thomas Cranmer, Walter Haddon, and John Foxe (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Cheke, John, Sir, 1514-1557: The reformation of the ecclesiastical laws as attempted in the reigns of King Henry VIII, King Edward VI, and Queen Elizabeth. (University Press, 1968), also by Great Britain. Commissioners on Revision of the Ecclesiastical Laws, Edward Cardwell, John Foxe, Walter Haddon, and Thomas Cranmer (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Cheke, John, Sir, 1514-1557: A remedy for sedition vvherin are conteyned many thynges, concernyng the true and loyall obeysance, that comme[n]s owe vnto their prince and soueraygne lorde the Kynge. (Londini : In aedibus Thomae Bertheleti regii impressoris, M.D.XXXVI [1536]), also by Richard Morison (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Cheke, John, Sir, 1514-1557: The true subiect to the rebell, or, The hurt of sedition, how greivous it is to a common-wealth written by Sir Iohn Cheeke ... ; whereunto is newly added by way of preface a briefe discourse of those times, as they may relate to the present, with the authors life. (Oxford [Oxfordshire] : Printed by Leonard Lichfield ..., 1641), also by Gerard Langbaine (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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