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| | Books by James Maxwell: Books in the extended shelves: Maxwell, James, 1581-: Admirable and notable prophesies vttered in former times by 24. famous Romain-Catholickes, concerning the Church of Rome's defection, tribulation, and reformation / written first in Latine, & now published in the English tongue, both by Iames Maxwell ... (London : Printed by E.A. for W. Harper, and T. Harper, and are to be sold at their shop in S. Paules Churchyard, 1614) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Maxwell, James, 1581-: Demonstrative defence or tenfold probation of the doctrine of the Church of England touching one of the most important points of our creed. (London : Printed by Iohn Legatt, printer to the Vniversitie of Cambridge, 1617) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Maxwell, James, 1581-: An English-royall pedegree common to the two most noble princes lately married Friderick, first prince of imperiall blood sprung from glorious Charlemagne, Count Palatine of the Rhine ... [brace] and [brace] ELizabeth, Infanta of Albion, Princesse Palatine ... onely daughter of our most gracious King Iames and Queene Anne : being both of them in one and the same degree of lineall descent from Edward the Third, the victorious king of England / [by] Iames Maxwell. (Imprinted at London : For Henry Gosson, [1613]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Maxwell, James, 1581-: Golden art of enriching. (London : Printed [by F. Kingston] for William Leake, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the Holy Ghost, 1611) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Maxwell, James, 1581-: Herodian's imperiall historie. (London : Printed [by Augustine Mathewes] for Henry Taunton, and are to bee sold at his shop in St Dunstons Churchyard in Fleetstreet, 1635), also by Herodian and fl. 1629 I. M. (HTML at EEBO TCP) Maxwell, James, 1581-: The imperiall and princely pedegree of the two most noble and vertuous princes lately married Friderick the first of this name, Prince Palatinate, Duke of Bauiere ... sprung from glorious Charlemaigne [brace] and [brace] Elizabeth, Infanta of Albion ... onely daughter of our most gracious soveraigne Charles-James / [by] Iames Maxwell. ([S.l. : E. Allde for H. Gosson?, 1613]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Maxwell, James, 1581-: The laudable life and deplorable death, of our late peerlesse Prince Henry. briefly represented. Together, with some other poemes, in honor both of our most gracious soueraigne King Iames his auspicious entrie to this crowne, and also of his hopefull children, Prince Charles and Princesse Elizabeths happy entrie into this world. By I.M. Master of Artes. (London : Printed by Edw: Allde, for Thomas Pauier, dwelling neere the Royall Exchange, at the signe of the Cats and parrat, 1612) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Maxwell, James, 1581-: Looking-glasse of grace and glory. ([London : Printed by E. Alde, for Ed. White dwelling nere the little north-dore of Paules, at the signe of the Gun, 1612]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Maxwell, James, 1581-: Manuall of morall discourses. (London : Printed by Nicholas Okes, for Samuel Rand, and are to be sold at his shop neere Holborne Bridge, 1611) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Maxwell, James, 1581-: Mindes delight. (London : Printed by Nic: and Joh: Okes, 1635), also by Armand Jean de Plessis Richelieu and William Marshall (HTML at EEBO TCP) Maxwell, James, 1581-: The mirrour of religious men, and of godly matrones. Exhibited in the golden legends of these six famous and faithfull persons. Abraham & Sara, Isack [&] Rebecca: Iacob [&] Rahel. Very comfortable to be read of all the sonnes and daughters of such faithfull parents according to the promise, for the rectifying of their liues and the confirming of their faith. By I.M. Master in Arts. (London : Printed [by E. Alde] for E. White, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the gun, neere the little north dore of Pauls, 1611) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Maxwell, James, 1581-: A monument of remembrance erected in Albion, in honor of the magnificent departure from Britannie, and honorable receiuing in Germany, namely at Heidelberge, of the two most noble princes Fredericke, first prince of the imperiall bloud, sprung from glorious Charlemaigne, Count Palatine of Rhine, Duke of Bauier, Elector and Arch-sewer of the holy Romane Empire, and Knight of the renowned order of the Garter. & Elizabeth Infanta of Albion, Princess Palatine, and Dutchesse of Bauier, the onely daughter of our most gratious and soueraigne Lord Charles-Iames, and of his most noble and vertuous wife, Queene Anne. Both of them being almost in one and the same degree lineall descent from 25 emperours of the east and west, of Romanes, Greekes, and Germans, and from 30 kings of diuers countries. By Iames Maxvvel. (London : Printed by Nicholas Okes, for Henry Bell, and are to be sold at his shop within Bishops-gate, 1613) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Maxwell, James, 1581-: Perfect way to heaven and to God. (London : Printed by Aug. Mathewes, and are to be sold by William Sheares at the signe of the Harrow in Britaines Bursse, 1634), also by John Monlas (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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