Locus in Bibliotheca
Librorum Titulus
Editionum Tempora et Loca
2 Z 38
The conflict of Job, by way of dialogue. 4to. STC 13967. Under R.H. in Weldon. A paraphrase of the book of Job.
London
1607
3 I 1
The confutacyon of Tyndales answere. [part 1 and part 2] fol. STC 18079 & 18080. A reply to William Tyndale's 'Answere unto Sir Thomas More's dialoge'.
n.p.
1532-1533
4 I 41
The constant belief of the catholick church in all ages, concerning the eucharist. 8vo. BKS 95. Pierre Nicole is the co-author.
London
1710
12 M 52
The contemplations of the idiot concerning death. Not traced.
n.p.
1668
10 M 44
The contemplations of the idiot concerning death. Not traced.
n.p.
1668
11 M 61
The contempt of the world, and the vanities thereof. 8vo. 3rd ed. ARCR II, 162. In ARCR under the name of the translator George Cotton. ARCR gives St. Omer, 1622.
n.p.
n.d.
6 K 34
The conviction of noveltie and defense of antiquitie. 8vo. ARCR II, 487. Under R.B. in Weldon and STC. R. B. stands for Richard Bolds, the alias of Richard Lassels. Weldon gives Catuopoli as the place of publication, ARCR Douai.
Douai
1632
LA C
The copie of a leter, vvryten by a Master of Arte of Cambridge, to his friend in London ... about ... some procedinges of the Erle of Leycester. 8vo. ARCR II, 31. Anon. Attributed to Arundell in ARCR.
n.p.
1584
T 2
The copies of certain discourses, which were extorted from divers, as their friends desired them. 4to. ARCR II, 913; a collection of pieces issued by the Appellant priests.
Rouen
1601
5 R 19
The court and character of King James. 8vo. Wing W 1272-1273A. Under Sir A. W. in Weldon.
London
1650
& 57-59
The court of the gentiles. 4to. 3 vols. Wing G 137, 140, 141. Four parts in 3 vols. Part I, 2nd ed. 1672; Part II, 2nd ed. 1676; Parts III and IV in one vol., London 1677.
Oxford
1672
3 & 7
The covenant in the cherubim: so the hebrew writings perfect alterations by rabbies forged. 8vo. Under J.H. in Weldon. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1734
2 K 23-26
The creed expounded ... a short essay on faith. 12mo. BKS 2958. Four copies. Also attributed to Wythie's fellow Benedictines John Wilson and Joseph Wyche.
London
1735
3 R 16
The debate at large between the House of Lords and House of Commons at the free conference held [6 Feb. 1689] in the Painted Chamber in the session of the convention, 1688 [o.s.]. Relating to the word abdicated and the vacancy of the throne in the Commons Wing D 507
London
1695
4 T 17
The debate of love and folly, englished by E. Stradlynge. MSS. A printed ed. of this translated work appeared in 1608 as part of Robert Greene's, 'Greenes card of fancie ... (The debate betweene Folly and Love)'. STC 12264
n.p.
n.d.
add
The declarations of the monks of St. Maur. Not traced. Is this an English translation of 'La règle du B. Père S. Benoist avec déclarations sur icelle pour la Congrégation de Saint Maur' (n.p. 1701, 8vo) or is it a manuscript?
n.p.
n.d.
1 W 17
The description and use of two arithmetick instruments. 8vo. Wing M 2777. Sir Samuel Morland (1625-1695), mathematician and inventor of two arithmetical machines and a speaking-trumpet.
London
1673
2 & 35-36
The dialogues ... or the judgment of common sense in the choice of religion. 12mo. ARCR II, 678. Two copies. ARCR has Rishworth, STC Rushworth.
Paris
1640
6 D 41
The dialogues of S. Gregorie. 12mo. ARCR II, 838. Tr. Philip Woodward. ARCR says imprint false, printed at Douai.
Paris
1608
1 T 4
The dissenters sayings in requital for L'Estrange's sayings. 4to. Wing L 1240. Weldon copy in Bibl. Mazarine.
London
1681
7 K 49-50
The divine authority of the old and new testament asserted. 8vo. 2nd ed. 2 vols. A reply to Thomas Morgan's 'The moral philosopher'.
London
1739-1740
& 60-61
The divine legation of Moses demonstrated on the principles of a religious deist. 8vo. 2nd ed. 2 vols. Bound up with 'The alliance of church and state', 2nd ed.
London
1742
1 Y 60
The doctrine of the bible. 12mo. Not in Wing, but present in Bodleian Library.
London
1673
2 Y 28
The doctrine of the bible: or, rules of discipline. 12mo. STC 3022.9
London
1605
9 K 14-15
The dolefull knell, of Thomas Bell ... answer to his pamphlet, intituled, The Popes funeral. ... By B.C. 8vo. ARCR II, 835. Two copies. The imprint is false, the book was in fact printed at Douai. Under B.C. in Weldon.
Rouen
1607
14 M 23.2
The duty of man or an enquiry after happiness: in a letter from a converted infidel. 12mo. In Copac under N.N.
Paris
1721
8 R 1
The earl of Castlemain's manifesto. 8vo. Clancy 178. Dealing with the alleged Popish Plot. Wing C 1245 suggests London as place of publication.
n.p.
1681
3 S 20
The ecclesiasticall historie of Great Britaine: deduced by ages. fol. ARCR II, 77. Weldon copy in Bibl. Mazarine.
Douai
1633
6 R 18
The elements of armories. 4to. STC 3220. Weldon gives the author as E.B.
London
1610
4 T 34
The English dictionarie or an interpreter of hard English words. 8vo. STC 5461
London
1631
W 36
The English husbandman ... tillage, planting, grafting and gardening. 4to. STC 17357. Weldon gives the author as G. M.
London
1635
12 M 26
The English nunne. 8vo. Clancy 23. In Weldon under N.N.
n.p.
1642
CA C
The English physician enlarged. 8vo. Wing C 7502
London
1653
V 26
The Englishmans treasure with the true anatomie of mans body. 4to. 9th ed. Wing V 334. William Turner and William Bremer made additions to the book. Under Bremer in Weldon.
London
1641
8 R 46
The epistle of Gildas to the inhabitants of Britain translated from the Latin. 12mo. STC 11895
London
1637
1 Z 20
The epistles and gospelles with a brief postil upon the same. 4to. Cf. STC 2967-2982. Anon. Taverner's version of the N.T. Various eds are possible. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
n.d.
3 I 23
The errata to the protestant bible. 4to. Clancy 1039 or 1040. Under T. W. in Weldon.
London
1688
X 25
The estate of the empire: or, an abridgement of the laws and government of Germany. 8vo. Wing D 2522
London
1676
1 R 19
The estates, empires & principalities of the world. fol. STC 988. Under Edward Grimstone, the translator, in Weldon.
London
1615
CA W
The European Mercury. Describing the highwayes and stages fom place to place. 12mo. Wing W 182. Under 'J. W.' in Weldon. James Wadsworth translated the work from the Italian.
London
1641
5 A 60
The evidence of christianity, asserted and proved from facts. 8vo. Entick attacks Thomas Woolston's allegorical interpretation of the miracles of Jesus Christ.
London
1729
2 R 32
The excellency of monarchical government especially of the English government. fol. Wing J 877-877A
London
1686
LA E
The exercise of the love of God crucified for us: Or the true way to true happinesse. Written in latin by a R. Father of the Societie of Jesus. 12mo. Clancy 481.3. Anon. The author is identified by Clancy.
London
1667
1 & 35
The fable of the bees: or, private vices, publick benefits. 8vo. 6th ed. Anon. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1732
1 & 36
The fable of the bees: part II. 8vo. 2nd ed. Anon.
London
1733
1 P 1.2
The fables of Aesop paraphras'd in verse. Ed. John Ogilby. fol. 2nd ed. Wing A 698. The 2nd vol. of the two-volume 1668 ed.
London
1668
& 71
The faith and duties of christians: A treatise in eight chapters. 8vo.
London
1736
1 Z 13
The fall of man, or the corruption of nature. 4to. STC 12022.7-12023. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1616
V 29
The family-dictionary or houshold companion. 8vo. 2nd ed. Wing H 66aA. Under J. H. (a pseudonym of Salmon in the first ed.) in Wing.
London
1696
1 Y 6
The fire of the sanctuarie newly uncovered, or a complete tract of zeale. 12mo. STC 4111
London
1625
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