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1 additional book about David Pareus in the extended shelves: An exposition, or, A short, but full, plaine, and perfect epitome of the most choice commentaries upon the Revelation of Saint John.: Especially of the most learned and judicious authors, as Bullinger of Helvetia, Francis Iunius, Thomas Brightman, Aug. Marlorate, Aug. de Civitate dei, but especially (among many) the excellent and learned David Pareus. With severall remarkable notes, observations, and doctrines very profitable. / As it was for the most part delivered by way of commentary in the parish-church of Sutton-Valence, Kanc [sic]. By Hezekiah Holland Anglo-hibernus, Minister of the Gospell at Sutton-Valence. (London : Printed by T.R. and E.M. for George Calvert and are to be sold at the sign of the Half-Moon in Watling-Street neare Pauls stump, 1650), by Hezekiah Holland (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Books by David Pareus: Books in the extended shelves: Pareus, David, 1548-1622: A collection of certaine learned discourses, written by that famous man of memory Zachary Ursine; doctor and professor of divinitie in the noble and flourishing schools of Neustad. For explication of divers difficult points, laide downe by that author in his catechisme. Lately put in print in Latin by the last labour of D. David Parry: and now newlie translated into English, by I.H. for the benefit and behoofe of our Christian country-man (At Oxford : Printed by Ioseph Barnes, and are to be solde [by J. Broome, London] in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Bible, 1600), also by Zacharias Ursinus, fl. 1600 I. H., and Franciscus Junius (HTML at EEBO TCP) Pareus, David, 1548-1622: A commentary upon the divine Revelation of the apostle and evangelist, Iohn by David Pareus ... ; and specially some things upon the 20th chapter are observed by the same authour against the Millenaries ; translated out of the Latine into English, by Elias Arnold. (Amsterdam : Printed by C.P., 1644), also by Elias Arnold (HTML at EEBO TCP) Pareus, David, 1548-1622: A commentary upon the divine Revelation of the apostle and evangelist John (Printed by C.P., 1644) (page images at HathiTrust) Pareus, David, 1548-1622: The summe of Christian religion, delivered by Zacharias Ursinus first, by way of catechism, and then afterwards more enlarged by a sound and judicious exposition, and application of the same : wherein also are debated and resolved the questions of whatsoever points of moment have been, or are controversed in divinitie / first Englished by D. Henry Parry, and now again conferred with the best and last Latine edition of D. David Pareus, sometimes Professour of Divinity in Heidelberge ; whereunto is added a large and full alphabeticall table of such matters as are therein contained ; together with all the Scriptures that are occasionally handled, by way either of controversie, exposition, or reconciliation, neither of which was done before, but now is performed for the readers delight and benefit ; to this work of Ursinus are now at last annexed the Theologicall miscellanies of D. David Pareus in which the orthodoxall tenets are briefly and solidly confirmed, and the contrary errours of the Papists, Ubiquitaries, Antitrinitaries, Eutychians, Socinians, and Arminians fully refuted ; and now translated into English out of the originall Latine copie by A.R. (London : Printed by James Young, and are to be sold by Steven Bowtell ..., 1645), also by Zacharias Ursinus, Henry Parry, and A. R. (HTML at EEBO TCP) Pareus, David, 1548-1622: Svmme of Christian religion (Imprinted by H.L. and are to be sold by Arthur Iohnson, at the signe of the white horse, neere the great north doore of Paules Church, 1617), also by Zacharias Ursinus, Richard Crosse, and Henry Parry (page images at HathiTrust) Pareus, David, 1548-1622: Wonderful predictions of Nostredamus, Grebner, David Pareus, and Antonius Torquatus wherein the grandeur of Their present Majesties, the happiness of England, and downfall of France and Rome, are plainly delineated : with a large preface, shewing, that the crown of England has been not obscurely foretold to Their Majesties William III and Mary, late Prince and Princess of Orange, and that the people of this ancient monarchy have duly contributed thereunto, in the present assembly of Lords and Commons, notwithstanding the objections of men and different extremes. (London : Printed for J. Robinson ..., T. Fox ..., and M. Wotton ..., 1689), also by William Atwood, Ezekiel Grebner, Nostradamus, and Antonio Torquato (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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