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Filed under: Great Britain -- Church history -- 16th century -- Early works to 1800 All the submyssyons, and recantations of Thomas Cranmer, late Archebyshop of Canterburye truely set forth both in Latyn and Englysh, agreable to the originalles, wrytten and subscribed with his owne hande. Visum [et] examinatum per reuerendum patrem [et] dominum, dominum edmundum episcopum London. Anno, M.D.LVI. ([Excusum Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi Typographi Regiæ Maiestatis], Anno, M.D.LVI. [1556]), by Thomas Cranmer (HTML at EEBO TCP) The copy of certain lettres sent to the Quene, and also to doctour Martin and doctour Storye, by the most reuerende father in God, Thomas Cranmer Archebishop of Cantorburye from prison in Oxeforde: who (after long and most greuous strayt emprisoning and cruell handlyng) most constauntly and willingly suffred martirdome ther, for the true testimonie of Christ, in Marche. 1556 ([Emden : Printed by Egidius van der Erve, 1556?]), by Thomas Cranmer, Queen of England Mary I, Thomas Martin, and John Story (HTML at EEBO TCP) Proclamations. 1528-04-22 ([London : Robert Pynson, 1529]), by England. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Concio quædam admodum elegans, docta, salubris, & pia magistri Iohannis Harpesfeldi, sacre Theologiæ baccalaurei, habita coram patribus & clero in Ecclesia Paulina Londini .26. Octobris. 1553. Cui accedunt & sequintia, videlicet VVilhelmi pij Decani Cicestrensis, & Iohannis VVymslei Archidiaconi Londini, oratios nes laudatoriæ. Item magistri Hugonis VVestoni, decani VVestmonasterij, uiri longè doctissimi & eloquentissimi, ac cleri referendarij. Oratio coram patribus & clero habita, mirè elegans ac valde docta, cum responso et exhortatione reuerendi patris, domini Edmundi Loninensis episcopi ([Excusum Lonini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi, typogaphi Regæ Maiestatis, Anno. M.D.LIII. Mense Decembri. [1553]]), by John Harpsfield, William Pye, John Wymesley, Hugh Weston, and Edmund Bonner (HTML at EEBO TCP) Humble and unfained confession of the belefe of certain poore banished men. ([From Wittonburge [i.e. London?] : By Nicholas Dorcastor [i.e. John Day?], Ann. M.D.Liiii. the.xiiii.of May. [1554]]), by John Ponet (HTML at EEBO TCP) An humble supplication to her Maiestie ([England : English Secret Press], Printed, anno Do. 1595 [i.e. 1600]), by Robert Southwell (HTML at EEBO TCP) The examinations of Henry Barrowe Iohn Grenewood and Iohn Penrie, before the high commissioners, and Lordes of the Counsel. Penned by the prisoners themselues before their deathes ([Dort? : .n., ca. 1596?]), by Henry Barrow, John Greenwood, and John Penry (HTML at EEBO TCP) A triall of subscription by way of a preface vnto certaine subscribers; and, reasons for lesse rigour against non-subscribers. Both modestly written; that neither should offend. ([Middelburg : R. Schilders], 1599), by William Bradshaw (HTML at EEBO TCP) The harvest is at hand, vvherin the tares shall be bound, and cast into the fyre and brent. [...] ([Imprinted at London : By Humfrey Powell, dwellyng aboue Holvurne Conduit. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum, An. Do. 1548]), by John Champneys (HTML at EEBO TCP) The recantation of Thomas Clarke (sometime a Seminarie Priest of the English Colledge in Rhemes; and nowe by the great mercy of God conuerted vnto the profession of the gospell of Iesus Christ) made at Paules Crosse, after the sermon made by Master Buckeridge preacher, the first of Iuly, 1593. Whereunto is annexed a former recantation made also by him in a publique assembly on Easter day, being the 15. of April, 1593 (Imprinted at London : By the Deputies of Christopher Barker, printer to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, Anno Domini, 1594), by Thomas Clarke (HTML at EEBO TCP) The historie of the defendors of the catholique faith Discoursing the state of religion in England, and the care of the politique state for religion during the reignes of King Henrry 8. Edward. 6. Queene Marie. Elizabeth. And our late souereigne, King Iames. ... With all, declaring by what means these kings & queenes haue obtained this title, defendor of the faith, and wherein they haue deserued it ... By Christopher Lever. (Printed at London : By G. M[iller] for Nicolas Fussell and Humphrey Moseley, and are to be sold in Pauls Churchyard at the signe of the Ball, 1627), by Christopher Lever and Friedrich van Hulsius (HTML at EEBO TCP) Pro ecclesiasticae unitatis defensione. English. Selections ([Imprinted at London : By Owen Rogers dwelling betwene both. S. Bartelmews, at the Spread Eagle, [1560]]), by Reginald Pole, Fabian Withers, and Dionigi Atanagi (HTML at EEBO TCP) A trewe mirrour or glase wherin we maye beholde the wofull state of thys our realme of Englande set forth in a dialogue or communicacion betwene Eusebius and Theophilus. ([Wesel?] : Imprinted [by H. Singleton?], Anno. Domi. M.D.L.VI. [1556]), by Laurence Saunders (HTML at EEBO TCP) The plea of the innocent wherein is auerred; that the ministers & people falslie termed puritanes, are iniuriouslie slaundered for enemies of troublers of the state. Published for the common good of the Church and common wealth of this realme of England as a countermure against all sycophantising papsts, statising priestes, neutralising atheistes, and satanising scorners of all godlinesse, trueth and honestie. Written: by Iosias Nichols, a faithfull minister of the Ghospell of Christ: and an humble seruant, of the English Church. ([London : By J. Windet?], 1602), by Josias Nichols (HTML at EEBO TCP) Trew report of the dysputacyon had and begonne in the convocacyon hows at london among the clargye there assembled the xviii. daye of October in the yeare of our lord M.D.LIIII. ([Imprinted at Basil [i.e. Emden] : By Alexander Edmonds [i.e. Jan Gheylliaert and Steven Mierdman?, 1554]]), by John Philpot (HTML at EEBO TCP) Supplicatyon made by Robert Barnes doctoure in divinitie unto the most excellent and redoubted prince kinge henrye the eyght. ([Antwerp : S. Cock, 1531?]), by Robert Barnes (HTML at EEBO TCP) Proclamacion, set furth by the Kynges majestie, with the assent and consent of his most dere uncle, Edward Duke of Somerset, Governor of his moste royall persone, and of his dominions and subjectes protector, and others of his highnes privie counsaill, against false tale tellers preachers without licence. (Excusum Londini : In ædibus Richardi Graftoni regij impressoris. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum, [1548]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A brefe treatyse declaryng what and where the churche is, that it is knowen, and whereby it is tryed and knowen. Made by Iohn Churchson ([Imprinted at London : In Paules churchyard, at the signe of the holy Ghost, by Ihon Cawod, Printer to the Kyng and Quenes Maiesties], Anno Dom. 1556), by John Churchson (HTML at EEBO TCP) Illustris. ac potentis. regis, senatus, populique Angliæ, sententia, et de eo concilo, quod Paulus episcopus Roma Mantuæ futurum simulauit, et de ea bulla. English ([Londini : In aedibus Thomae Berthelieti regii impres., An. M. D .XXXVII.] [1537]), by King of England Henry VIII (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: England -- Church history -- 16th century -- Early works to 1800 A thankfull remembrance of Gods mercy In an historicall collection of the great and mercifull deliverances of the Church and state of England, since the Gospell began here to flourish, from the beginning of Queene Elizabeth. Collected by Geo: Carleton, Doctor of Divinitie, and Bishop of Chichester. (London : Printed by I[ohn] D[awson] for Robert Mylbourne, and Humphrey Robinson, and are to be sold at the great south doore of Pauls, 1624), by George Carleton and Willem van de Passe (HTML at EEBO TCP) The history of the reformation of the Church of England. The second part, of the progress made in it till the settlement of it in the beginning of Q. Elizabeth's reign. / By Gilbert Burnet, D.D. (London : Printed by T.H. for Richard Chiswell ..., M DC LXXXI. [1681]), by Gilbert Burnet (HTML at EEBO TCP) Filed under: Scotland -- Church history -- 16th century -- Early works to 1800 Treason pretended against the King of Scots by certaine lordes and gentlemen, whose names hereafter followe. With a declaration of the Kinges Maiesties intention to his last acts of Parliament: which openeth fully in effect of all the saide conspiracy. Out of Skottish into English. (Imprinted at Lodnon : For Thomas Nelson, and are to be solde at the West ende of Paules, 1585), by Christopher Studley, King of England James I, and Patrick Adamson (HTML at EEBO TCP) The recantation of Maister Patrik Adamsone, sometime archbishop of Saint-Androwes in Scotlande ([Middelburg : R. Schilders], 1598), by Patrick Adamson (HTML at EEBO TCP) A declaratioun of the Kings Maiesties intentioun and meaning toward the lait actis of Parliament (Imprinted at Edinburgh [i.e. London] : By Thomas Vautroullier [i.e. R. Field?], 1585 [i.e. 1588?]), by Patrick Adamson and King of England James I (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain) -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800 More lyric odes to the Royal Academicians (Printed for T. Egerton, Charing Cross, 1783), by Peter Pindar (page images at HathiTrust) Farewel odes (Printed for G. Kearsley ..., and W. Forster ..., 1786), by Peter Pindar (page images at HathiTrust) Lyric odes (Printed and sold by J. Jarvis ..., J. Debrett ..., G. Kearsley ..., and W. Forster ..., 1785), by Peter Pindar (page images at HathiTrust) Lyric odes, to the Royal Academicians (Printed for the author, and sold by T. Egerton ..., Baldwin ..., and Debrett ..., 1782), by Peter Pindar (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Great Britain -- Church history -- 17th century -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800 The shepheards oracles delivered in certain eglogues. By Fra: Quarles. (London : printed by M.F. for John Marriot and Richard Marriot, and are to be sold at their shop in S. Dunstans Church-yard Fleetstreet, under the Dyall, 1646. [i.e. 1645]), by Francis Quarles (HTML at EEBO TCP) The old Protestants letanie: against all sectaries, and their defendants, both Presbyterians, and Independants. / Composed by a lover of God, and King Charles. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeare of hope, 1647), by Thomas Alleyn (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Great Britain -- History -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800 Anglorum Praelia (in Latin and English), by Christopher Ocland, ed. by Dana F. Sutton (HTML at the Philological Museum) England's heroical epistles (At London : Printed by I[ames] R[oberts] for N. Ling, and are to be sold at his shop at the vvest doore of Poules, 1597), by Michael Drayton (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mirrour for magistrates. Part 3. (Imprinted at London : In Fleetstreete, neere vnto Sainct Dunstanes Church, by Thomas Marsh, 1578), by William Baldwin and Giovanni Boccaccio (HTML at EEBO TCP) The history of Great Britanie from the first peopling of this island to this present raigne of or [sic] happy and peacefull monarke K: Iames, by Will: Slatyer. (London : Printed by W: Stansby, for Rich: Meighen, and are to be sold at his shop at St. Clements Church, [1621]), by William Slatyer (HTML at EEBO TCP) State-poems; continued from the time of O. Cromwel, to this present year 1697. Written by the greatest wits of the age, viz. The Lord Rochester, the Lord D-t, the Lord V-n, the hon. Mr. M-ue, Sir F. S-d, Mr. Milton, Mr. Prior, Mr. Stepney, Mr. Ayloffe, &c. With several poems in praise of Oliver Cromwel, in Latin and English, by D. South, D. Locke, Sir W. G-n, D. Crew, Mr. Busby, &c. Also some miscellany poems by the same, never before printed ([London : s.n.], Printed in the year MDCXCVII. [1697]), by Matthew Prior, John Wilmot Rochester, and University of Oxford (HTML at EEBO TCP) Albions England. Book 1-12 (London : Printed by the widow Orwin, for I[oan] B[roome] and are to be sold at her shop in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the Bible, 1597), by William Warner (HTML at EEBO TCP) Anglorum prælia, ab anno Domini. 1327. anno nimirùm primo inclytiss. principis Eduardi eius nominis tertii, usque ad annum Do. 1558. carmine summatim perstricta. English (At London : Printed by Robert Walde-graue, [1585]), by Christopher Ocland, Christopher Ocland, and John Sharrock (HTML at EEBO TCP) The saints jubilee, or The fullness of joy to the sweet singers of Sion. ([London : s.n., 1680]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Unfortunate Englysh princes. ([S.l. : s.n., 15--?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Isaacs inheritance. (At London : Imprinted [by R. Read] for Iohn Harrison, dwelling in Pater-noster rowe at the signe of the Vnicorne and Bible, 1603), by Edw. Wilkinson (HTML at EEBO TCP) Albions England. Book 14-16 (London : Imprinted by Felix Kyngston [and Richard Bradock?] for George Potter, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the Bible, 1606), by William Warner (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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