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| | Books by Lewis Evans: Books in the extended shelves: Evans, Lewis, fl. 1574: [The abridgement of logique] ([London : H. Denham, 1568?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Evans, Lewis, fl. 1574: [The first two satires or] poesyes of Horace [translated into English] meeter by Levvis Euans schoolemayster. ([London] : Imprynted at London in Fletestreate beneath the Conduite, at the sygne of S. Iohn Euangelyst, by Thomas Colwell, [1565?]), also by Horace (HTML at EEBO TCP) Evans, Lewis, fl. 1574: A brieue admonition vnto the nowe made ministers of Englande wherein is shewed some of the fruicte of this theyr late framed fayth: made by Lewys Euans student in Louain. 24. Aug. 1565. (Antverpiæ : Typis Æ. Diest., M.D.LXV. [1565]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Evans, Lewis, fl. 1574: The castle of Christianitie detecting the long erring estate, asvvell of the Romaine Church, as of the Byshop of Rome: together with the defence of the catholique faith: set forth, by Lewys Euans. (Imprinted at London : By Henry Denham, [1568]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Evans, Lewis, fl. 1574: Certaine tables sett furth by the right reuerend father in God, William Bushopp of Rurimunde, in Ghelderland: wherein is detected and made manifeste the doting dangerous doctrine, and haynous heresyes, of the rashe rablement of heretikes: translated into Englishe by Lewys Euans, and by hym intituled, The betraing of the beastlines of heretykes (Imprinted at Antwerpe : By Ægidius Diest, with priuiledge, 1565), also by Guilelmus Damasus Lindanus (HTML at EEBO TCP) Evans, Lewis, fl. 1574: The hatefull hypocrisie, and rebellion of the Romishe prelacie. By Lewys Euans ([Imprinted at London : In Paules Churchyarde, at the signe of the Lucrece, by Thomas Purfoote], Anno. M.D.LXX. [1570]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Evans, Lewis, fl. 1574: A shorte treatyse of the mysterie of the Euchariste: set furth, by Lewys Euans ([Imprinted at London : In Pawles Churchyarde, at the signe of the Lucrece: by Thomas Purfoote], Anno. M.D. LXIX. [1569]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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