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| | Books by John Phillips: Books in the extended shelves: Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591: Cold pye for the papistes (Imprinted at London : By William How, for Richard Iohnes and are to be solde, at his shop ioyning to the southwest doore of Paules Church, [1570?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591: A commemoration of the life and death of the right worshipfull and vertuous ladie; Dame Helen Branch (late wife to the right worshipfull Sir Iohn Branch Knight, sometime Lord Maior of the famous Citie of London) by whose godly and virtuous life, virgines are insinuated to virtue, wiues to faithfulnes, and widdowes to Christian contemplation, and charitable deuotion, &c. Which godly ladie left this mortall life (to liue with Christ Ihesus) the 10. of April last: and lieth interred in the parish church of Saint Marie Abchurch, nigh vnto Canwicke streete, the 29. day of the same month. 1594. I.P. ([London : Printed by John Danter, 1594]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591: A commemoration of the right noble and vertuous ladye, Margrit Duglasis good grace, Countis of Lennox daughter to the renowmed and most excellent Princesse Margrit, Queene of Scotland, espowsed to King Iames the fourth, of that name ... wherin is rehearsed hir godly life, her constancy and perfit pacience, in time of infortune her godly end, [and] last farewel, taken of al noble estates at the howre of her death. The ninth day of March. 1577. At her house of Hackney in the countie of Midlesex: and now lyeth enterred the thyrd of April, in the chappel of King Henry the seauenth her worthy grandfather. 1578. And anno. 20. of our soueraigne lady Quéene Elizabeth, by Gods permission of England, Fraunce and Irelande Quéene, [and]c. ([Imprinted at London : By Iohn Charlewood, dwelling in Barbycan, at the signe of the halfe Eagle and Key, [1578]]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591: A Commemoration on the life and death of the Right Honourable, Sir Christopher Hatton, Knight, late Lord Chauncellor of England. Wherein triumphant Trueth reuiueth his memorie from the graue ... (Printed for Edward White, 1881) (page images at HathiTrust) Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591: An epitaph on the death, of the Right honorable and vertuous Lord Henry Wrisley, the noble Earle of South hampton who lieth interred at Touchfeelde in the countie of Hamshyre, the 30. day of Nouember 1581. and the 24. yeare of our most drad and soueraigne Ladie Elizabeth by the grace of God, of England, Fraunce & Ireland Queene. &c. ([London : s.n., 1581]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591: An epitaphe on the death of the right noble and most vertuous lady Margarit Duglasis good grace, Countisse of Liuinox (& daughter to the renowmed & most excellent lady Margarit Queene, sister to the magnificent & most mighty Prince Henry the eight of England, Fraunce and Ireland, Kinge, and by Gods permission Queene of Scotland,) who disceased this life in the ninth day of March. anno. 1577. at hir mannoure in Hackny in the countye of Midelsex and lieth enterred the. 3. day of April at Westminster in the chaple of King Henry the seuenth, her worthie grandfather of Englande, Fraunce and Ireland King. [et]c The yeare of our Lorde God. 1578, and in the. 20. yeare of our soueraigne lady Queene, Elizabeth by the grace of God of Englande, Fraunce and Irelande, Queene, defendour of the faith. [et]c. (Imprinted at London : For Edvvard VVhite and are to be solde at the little north dore of Paules at the signe of the Gunne, [1578]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591: An epytaphe, or a lamentable discourse wherein is bewayled the death of the right worshipfull knight, Sir William Garrat: one of the Queens Maiesties commissioners, and chiefe alderman of the honourable citie of London. Who deceased the. 27. of September. 1571. (Imprinted at London : In the vpper end of Fleetelane: by Richarde Iohnes, and are to be sould at his shop, ioynyng to the southwest doore of sainct Paules Churche, 1571. October 4) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591: A frendly larum, or faythfull warnynge to the true harted subiectes of England Discoueryng the actes, and malicious myndes of those obstinate and rebellious papists that hope (as they terme it) to haue theyr golden day. By I. Phil. (Imprinted at London : In Fleetstreete by William How: for Rycharde Iohnes, [1570]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591: History of Cleomines and Juliet. ([London : H. Jackson, 1577?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591: The life and death of Sir Phillip Sidney, late lord gouernour of Flushing his funerals solemnized in Paules Churche where he lyeth interred; with the whole order of the mournfull shewe, as they marched thorowe the citie of London, on Thursday the 16 of February. 1587. (At London : Printed by Robert Walde-graue, dwelling without Temple-barre neere vnto Sommerset-house, 1587) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591: The perfect path to paradice Contayning diuers most ghostly and wholsome prayers, fruitfull and christian meditations, for the comfort of euery afflicted conscience: published in these dangerous dayes of wickednesse, and deliuered to all those that feare God, and hope for saluation in Christ Jesus, as a spirituall weapon to beate downe sinne, sathan, and all the power of hell, &c. By Iohn Phillips. (Imprinted at London : In Fleetstreete by H. Iackson, 1588) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591: Summons for repentance (At London : Imprinted by H. Jackson, dwelling in Fleetestreete, 1584) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591: Vt hora, sic fugit vita. A commemoration on the life and death of the right Honourable, Sir Christopher Hatton, Knight, late Lord Chauncellor of England Wherin triumphant trueth reuiueth his memorie from the graue: exhorting nobilitie, gentrie, and duetifull subiects, to continue their obedience to God and her Maiestie, and to preuent by pollicie the perilous practises of euery ciuil and forrain enemy. Published by Iohn Phillips. (London : Printed [by Edward Allde] for Edward White, 1591) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591: The wonderfull worke of God shewed vpon a chylde whose name is William Withers, being in the towne of Walsam, within the countie of Suffolke : who being eleven yeeres of age, laye in a traunce the space of tenne dayes, without taking any manner of sustenance, and at this present lyeth, and neuer speaketh, but once in twelue, or four and twentie houres, and when he commeth to himselfe, he declareth most straunge and rare thinges, which are to come, and hath continued the space of three weeks. (Imprinted at London : By Robert Waldegraue, dwelling in the Strand, neere vnto Sommersette house, [1581]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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