Online Books by
Andrew Willet
(Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621)
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Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621: An antilogie or counterplea to An apologicall (he should haue said) apologeticall epistle published by a fauorite of the Romane separation, and (as is supposed) one of the Ignatian faction wherein two hundred vntruths and slaunders are discouered, and many politicke obiections of the Romaines answered. Dedicated to the Kings most excellent Maiestie by Andrevv Willet, Professor of Diuinitie. (London : Printed [by Richard Field and Felix Kingston] for Thomas Man, 1603) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621: A catholicon. ([Cambridge] : Printed by Iohn Legat, Printer to the Vniversitie of Cambridge. And are to be sold at the signe of the Crowne in Paules Churchyard [London] by Simon Waterson, 1602) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621: De vniversali et novissima Ivdæorum vocatione secundum apertissimam Divi Pauli prophetiam, in vltimis hisce diebus prłstanda liber vnus. Vbi demonstratur, tum quem in modum illius gentis conversio expectanda sit, tum quid eam maximè adhuc impediat & remoretur, & alia explicantur quæ ad huius rei cognitionem necessaria videri possint. ([Cantabrigiæ] : Ex officina Johannis Legati Cantabrigiensis typographi, 1590) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621: Ecclesia triumphans: that is, The ioy of the English church for the happie coronation of the most vertuous and pious prince, Iames by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defendour of the faith, &c. and for the ioyfull continuance of religion and peace by the same. With a briefe exposition of the 122. Psalme, and fit application to the time: wherein are declared the manifold benefits like to grow by these good beginnings to the church and common-wealth of England. Dedicated to the most gratious ladie and vertuous princess, Ioland Anne, by the grace of God, Queene of England, Scotland, France, &c. ([Cambridge] : Printed by Iohn Legat, Printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge. 1603. And are to be sold in Pauls Churchyard at the signe of the Crowne by Simon Waterson [London, 1603]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621: A fruitfull and godly sermon preached at Paules crosse before the Honourable audience and assemblie there, this present yeare 1592. Vpon the 5. chapter of the prophesie of Zacharie, 1, 2, 3, 4 verses. By A.W. (Printed at London : By R. B[ourne] for Thomas Man, dwelling in Paternoster-row, at the signe of the Talbot, 1592) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621: An harmonie vpon the first booke of Samuel wherein according to the methode obserued in Hexapla vpon Genesis, and Exodus, but more compendiously abridged, these speciall things are obserued vpon euery chapter: the diuers readings compared, doubtfull questions explaned, places of Scripture reconciled, controuersies briefly touched, and morall collections applied. Wherein aboue foure hundred theologicall questions are handled, with great breuitie and much varietie, by the former author of Hexapla on Genesis. ([Cambridge] : Printed [by Cantrell Legge] for L. Greene of Cambridge. 1607. And are to be sold in Pauls Church-yard [, London,] at the signe of the Sunne by Richard Bankeworth, [1607]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621: An harmonie vpon the second booke of Samuel wherein according to the methode and order obserued vpon the first booke, these speciall things are obserued vpon euerie chapter. The diuers readings compared, doubtfull questions explaned, places of Scripture reconciled, controversies briefly touched, and morall collections applyed. VVherein neere fowre hundred theologicall questions are handled, with great breuitie, and much varietie, by the former author of Hexapla on Genesis and Exodus. ([Cambridge] : Printed by Cantrell Legge, printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge, 1614) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621: Hexapla in Danielem: that is, A six-fold commentarie vpon the most diuine prophesie of Daniel wherein according to the method propounded in Hexapla vpon Genesis and Exodus, sixe things are obserued in euery chapter. 1. The argument and method. 2. The diuers readings. 3. The questions discussed. 4. Doctrines noted. 5. Controversies handled. 6. Morall observations applyed. Wherein many obscure visions, and diuine prophesies are opened, and difficult questions handled with great breuitie, perspicuitie, and varietie ... and the best interpreters both old and new are therein abridged. Diuided into two bookes ... By Andrevv Willet Professour of Diuinitie. The first booke. ([Cambridge] : Printed by Cantrell Legge, printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge, 1610) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621: Hexapla in Genesin & Exodum: that is, a sixfold commentary upon the two first bookes of Moses, being Genesis and Exodus Wherein these translations are compared together: 1. The Chalde. 2. The Septuagint. 3. The vulgar Latine. 4. Pagnine. 5. Montanus. 6. Iunius. 7. Vatablus. 8. The great English Bible. 9. The Geneva edition. And 10. The Hebrew originall. Together with a sixfold vse of every chapter, shewing 1. The method or argument: 2. The divers readings: 3. The explanation of difficult questions and doubtfull places: 4. The places of doctrine: 5. Places of confutation: 6. Morall observations. In which worke, about three thousand theologicall questions are discussed: above forty authors old and new abridged: and together comprised whatsoever worthy of note, either Mercerus out of the Rabbines, Pererius out of the fathers, or Marloran out of the new writers, have in their learned commentaries collected. By Andrew Willet, minister of the gospell of Iesus Christ. (London : Printed by John Haviland, and are sold by James Boler at the signe of the Marigold in Pauls Church-yard, 1633) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621: Hexapla, that is, A six-fold commentarie vpon the most diuine Epistle of the holy apostle S. Paul to the Romanes wherein according to the authors former method, sixe things are obserued in euery chapter ... : wherein are handled the greatest points of Christian religion ... : diuided into two bookes ... ([S.l.] : Printed by Cantrell Legge, printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge, 1611) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621: King Iames his iudgement by way of counsell and advice to all his loving subjects extracted out of his own speeches / by Doctor Willet ; concerning politique government in England and Scotland. (Printed at London : for Thomas Cooke, 1642), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621: Limbo-mastix: that is, A canuise of Limbus Patrum shewing by euident places of Scripture, inuincible reasons, and pregnant testimonies of some ancient writers, that Christ descended not in soule to Hell, to deliuer the Fathers from thence. Containing also a briefe replie to so much of a pamphlet lately published, intituled, An answere to certaine obiections against the descension &c. as lookes that way, and is personally directed against some writers of our Church. (London : Printed [by Felix Kingston] for Thomas Man, 1604) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621: Loidoromastix: that is, A scourge for a rayler containing a full and sufficient answer vnto the vnchristian raylings, slaunders, vntruths, and other iniurious imputations, vented of late by one Richard Parkes master of Arts, against the author of Limbomastix. VVherein three hundred raylings, errors, contradictions, falsifications of fathers, corruptions of Scripture, with other grosse ouersights, are obserued out of the said vncharitable discourse, by Andrevv Willet Professor of Diuinitie. ([Cambridge] : Printed by Cantrell Legge, printer to the Vniversitie of Cambridge. 1607. And are to be sold in Pauls Churchyard [, London,] by Richard Bankevvorth at the signe of the Sunne, [1607]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621: A retection, or discouerie of a false detection containing a true defence of two bookes, intituled, Synopsis papismi, and Tetrastylon papisticum, together with the author of them, against diuers pretended vntruths, contradictions, falsification of authors, corruptions of Scripture, obiected against the said bookes in a certaine libell lately published. Wherein the vniust accusations of the libeller, his sophisticall cauils, and vncharitable slaunders are displayed. (At London : Printed by Felix Kyngston, for Thomas Man, 1603) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621: Synopsis papismi, that is, A generall viewe of papistry wherein the whole mysterie of iniquitie, and summe of antichristian doctrine is set downe, which is maintained this day by the Synagogue of Rome, against the Church of Christ, together with an antithesis of the true Christian faith, and an antidotum or counterpoyson out of the Scriptures, against the whore of Babylons filthy cuppe of abominations: deuided into three bookes or centuries, that is, so many hundreds of popish heresies and errors. Collected by Andrew Willet Bachelor of Diuinity. (At London : Printed by Thomas Orwin, for Thomas Man, dwelling in Pater noster row at the signe of the Talbot, 1592) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621: Tetrastylon papisticum, that is, The foure principal pillers of papistrie the first conteyning their raylings, slanders, forgeries, vntruthes: the second their blasphemies, flat contradictions to scripture, heresies, absurdities: the third their loose arguments, weake solutions, subtill distinctions: the fourth and last the repugnant opinions of new papistes with the old; of the new one with an other; of the same writers with themselues: yea of popish religion with and in it selfe. Compiled as a necessarie supplement or fit appertinance to the authors former worke, intituled Synopsis papismi: to the glorie of God for the dissuading of light-minded men from trusting to the sandie foundation of poperie, and to exhort good Christians stedfastlie to hold the rockie foundation of faith in the Gospell. ([London] : Printed by Robert Robinson for Thomas Man dwelling in Pater noster row at the signe of the Talbot, 1593) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621: Thesaurus ecclesiæ: that is, the treasure of the church consisting of the perpetuall intercession and most holy praier of Christ, set forth in the 17. chapter of the Gospel by S. Iohn: which in this treatise is plainly interpreted, with necessarie doctrines enlarged, and fit applications enforced. ([London] : Printed by Iohn Legat, printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge [and R. Field] And are to be sold at the signe of the Crowne in Pauls Churchyard, by Simon Waterson, 1604) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621: A treatise of Salomons mariage or, a congratulation for the happie and hopefull mariage betweene the most illustrious and noble Prince Frederike the V. Count Palatine of Rhine, Elector of the Sacred Romane Empire, and Arch-Sewer, and in the vacancie thereof Vicar Generall: Duke of Bauaria, &c. Knight of the most noble order of the Garter. And the most gratious and excellent Princesse, the Ladie Elizabeth, sole daughter vnto the High and Mighty Prince Iames, by the grace of God, King of great Britaine, France and Ireland. Ioyfully solemnized vpon the 14. day of Februarie, 1612. In the Kings Pallace of White-hall in Westminster. (At London : Imprinted by F[elix] K[ingston] for Thomas Man the elder, and William Welby, and are to be sold at the Swanne in Pauls Church-yard, 1612 [i.e. 1613]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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