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| | Books by Thomas Vicars: Books in the extended shelves: Vicars, Thomas, -1638: Astrologomania: the madnesse of astrologers. Or An examination of Sir Christopher Heydons booke, intituled A defence of iudiciarie astrologie. Written neere vpon twenty yeares ago, by G.C. And by permission of the author set forth for the vse of such as might happily be misled by the Knights booke. Published by T.V. B. of D. ([London] : Printed by W. Iaggard, for W. Turner of Oxford, 1624), also by George Carleton (HTML at EEBO TCP) Vicars, Thomas, -1638: Edom and Babylon against Jerusalem, or, meditations on Psal. 137. 7 Occasioned by the most happy deliverance of our church and state (on November 5. 1605.) from the most bloody designe of the papists-gunpowder-treason. Being the summe of divers sermons, delivered by Thomas Vicars B.D. Pastour of Cockfield in South-sex. ... (Printed at London : By E. P[urslowe] for Henry Seyle, dwelling in St. Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Tygers head, 1633) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Vicars, Thomas, -1638: The grounds of that doctrine which is according to godlinesse. Or a briefe and easie catechisme (gathered out of many other) with graces and prayers for them that want better helps. By T.V. B. of D. Vicar of Cockfield in Southser. (London : Printed by T.C[otes] and R.C[otes] for Michael Sparke, dwelling at the blue Bible in Greene Arbor, M.D.C.XXX [1630]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Vicars, Thomas, -1638: Nevves from Aleppo A letter written to T.V. B. of D. vicar of Cockfield in Southsex· By Charles Robson Master of Artes, fellow of Qu: Col: in Oxford, and preacher to the Company of our English Merchants at Aleppo. Containing many remarkeable occurrences obserued by him in his iourney thither. (London : Printed [by John Dawson] for M[ichael] S[parke], 1628), also by Charles Robson (HTML at EEBO TCP) Vicars, Thomas, -1638: Ouranognōsia. Heauenly knowledge A manuduction to theologie. Written in Latin by Barthol. Keckerm. done into English by T.V. Mr. of Arts. ([London] : Printed by Aug. Math[ewes, 1622]), also by Bartholomäus Keckermann (HTML at EEBO TCP) Vicars, Thomas, -1638: Romphaiopheros = the sword-bearer. Or, The Byshop of Chichester's armes emblazoned in a sermon preached at a synod by T.V. B. of D. sometimes fellow of Queenes Colledge in Oxford, and now pastor of the church at Cockfield in Southsex. (London : Printed by B[ernard] A[lsop] and T. Favvcet, for R. Milburne, and are to be sold at the great south-doore of Pauls, 1627) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Vicars, Thomas, -1638: Timothies taske: or a Christian sea-card guiding through the coastes of a peaceable conscience to a peace constant, and a crowne immortall. Wherein I. Pastors are put in minde of their double dutie, and how to discharge it. 1. Personall, as watchfull men. 2. Pastorall, as faithfull watchmen. II. True doctrine is advanced. III. Traditions discountenanced, & their rancour discovered. In two synodall assemblies at carliell, out of two seuerall, but sutable scriptures. This of I Timoth. 4.16. and that of Actes 20.28. Since concorporate, and couched with augmentation vnder their prime head: By Robert Mandevill, sometimes of Queenes Colledge in Oxford, and preacher of Gods word at Abbey-holme in Cumberland. (At Oxford : Printed by John Lichfield, and James Short, An. Dom. 1619), also by Robert Mandevill (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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