Locus in Bibliotheca
Librorum Titulus
Editionum Tempora et Loca
12 M 31-32.2
The kingdome of God in the soule, or within you. 12mo. Clancy 555. Three copies.
Paris
1657
6 M 39
The lady's new-year's gift, or advice to a daughter. 12mo. 5th ed. Wing H 307. Anon.
London
1696
1 X 24
The lay-mans lawyer: or, the second part of the practice of the law. 8vo. Anon. Wing has 1654 and 1656 London eds (F 1610-1611).
n.p.
n.d.
13 M 136
The layman's ritual. 12mo. Clancy 969. Under C. T. on title-page and in Weldon. Clancy suggests London as the place of publication.
n.p.
1698
11 P 38.2-40
The letters of ... to several of his friends. Tr. and ed. William Melmoth. 8vo. 3 vols.
London
1753
T 3
The letters of monsieur de Balzac. Tr. William Tyrwhit. 4to. STC 12452. Under Balzac in Weldon. Guez was Sieur de Balzac.
London
1634
11 P 41-41.2
The letters. Tr. and ed. William Melmoth. 12mo. 3rd ed. 2 vols.
London
1748
7 R 31-32
The life and acts of Matthew Parker: the first archbishop of Canterbury in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. fol. Two copies.
London
1711
8 R 50
The life and death of that matchless mirrour of magnanimity and heroick vertues, Henrietta Maria de Bourbon, queen to that blessed king and martyr Charles the First. 12mo. Wing L 2012
London
1669
12 M 15
The life and doctrine of our saviour Jesus Christ. 8vo. Clancy 687. Under H.M. on title-page and in Weldon.
Ghent
1656
CA A
The life and gate of christianitie: entreating of the sacrament of baptisme. 8vo. ARCR II, 15. Under O. A. in Weldon.
Douai
1614
8 S 41
The life and gests of S. Thomas Cantilupe. 8vo. Clancy 930. Under R.S.S.J. in Weldon.
Ghent
1674
2 R 33
The life and raigne of King Henry the Eighth. fol. Wing H 1506-1506A
London
1682
1 Y 19
The life and reigne of King Charles, or the pseudo-martyr discovered. 8vo. Wing L 2020B.
London
1651
7 S 18
The life of ... Ignatius of Loyola, authour and founder of the Society of Jesus. 8vo. ARCR II, 781. Anon. ARCR gives Michael Walpole as the translator and St. Omer as the place of publication.
n.p.
1616
7 S 11
The life of b. Aloysius Gonzaga. 8vo. ARCR II, 689 suggests St. Omer as the place of publication.
Paris
1627
10 M 84.2
The life of Gregorie Lopes. 24mo. ARCR II, 802
Paris
1638
8 S 40
The life of St. Ignatius, founder of the Society of Jesus. 8vo. Wing B 3826. Clancy 133 gives the date as 1685.
London
1686
LA L
The life of St. Mary Magdalene of Pazzi. 4to. Wing P 4158. Not in Clancy. Anon. Wing gives London 1687.
n.p.
n.d.
7 R 27
The life of the most reverend father in God, James Usher ... with a collection of three hundred letters. fol. Wing P 548
London
1686
8 S 43
The life, or the ecclesiasticall historie of S. Thomas, archbishope of Canterbury. Tr. A.B. 8vo. ARCR II, 488. Anon. ARCR suggests Richard Lassels as the translator and Paris as the place of publication.
Cologne
1639
10 M 71
The little memorial concerning the good and fruitfull use of the sacraments. 12mo. ARCR II, 323. Translated by Henry Garnet.
Rouen
1602
& 77
The lively oracles given to us, or, the christian's birth-right and duty in the custody and use of scripture. 8vo. Wing A 1149-1151. Anon. Listed in Books in Hell.
Oxford
1678
2 S 21
The lives of saints with other feasts of the year. Tr. William Petre. fol. Clancy 832. Weldon gives the author as `Ribaneira'.
St. Omer
1669
CA R
The lives of saints with other feasts of the year. Tr. William Petre. fol. Clancy 832
St. Omer
1669
8 S 39
The lives of saints written in Spanish. 8vo. ARCR II, 479. The translator is William Kinsman.
Douai
1615
3 T 28
The London and country brewer. 8vo. 4th ed. Added is 'A philosophical account of brewing strong October beer' by William Ellis.
London
1742
V 15
The Lord Bacons relation of the sweating-sickness examined, in a reply to George Thomson. 4to. Wing S 6059. Anon.
London
1671
6 I 40
The lyturgie of the masse. 4to. ARCR II, 22. John Brereley was the alias of James Anderton.
Cologne
1620
6 R 46
The mansion of magnanimitie. 4to. STC 6054
London
1599
1 Y 20
The marriners card and compass. Or the best way to attain heaven amidst a sinfull and crooked generation. 12mo. Wing H 1093
London
1659
5 R 14
The marrow of historie, or an epitome of all historical passages from the creation to the end of the last Macedonian war. 12mo. Wing R 172. Under A.R. [Alexander Ross] in Weldon. Ross was the editor of this abridged ed.
London
1650
W 6
The mathematical jewel: shewing the making and most excellent use of a singular instrument. fol. STC 3119. Weldon copy in Bibl. Mazarine. The book has an appendix of ‘Lunar Solace’.
London
1585
8 R 49
The memorialls of Margaret de Valoys. Tr. Robert Codrington. 8vo. Wing M 597. Under R. Codrington in Weldon. Queen Marguerite was the consort of Henry IV, King of France.
London
1665
CA V
The memorialls of Margaret de Valoys. Tr. Robert Codrington. 8vo. Wing M 597. Queen Marguerite was the consort of Henry IV, King of France.
London
1665
5 O 7
The method to science. 8vo. Clancy 891. Under J.S. in Weldon.
London
1696
V 11
The methode of phisicke. 4to. 4th ed. STC 1512. Barrough or Barrow (fl. 1590), medical writer.
London
1610
1 Y 36-38
The middle state of souls. 12mo. Clancy 1085. Probably three copies. A translation of 'Villicationis suae'. In Weldon under T. ex Albiis.
London
1659
2 R 25
The minister of state, in two parts. Tr. Henry Herbert. fol. Wing S 3782. Weldon copy in Bibl. Mazarine.
London
1663
3 & 35
The miracles of Jesus vindicated, in four parts. 8vo. 4th ed. Anon. Under 'A collection of tracts and discourses' in Weldon.
London
1732
10 M 46
The mirrour of religious perfection. Tr. Thomas Everard. 8vo. ARCR II, 258
n.p.
1618
10 M 53
The mirrour of religious perfection. Tr. Thomas Everard. 8vo. ARCR II, 258
n.p.
1618
CA H
The mistical crowne of the most glorious Virgin Marie. 8vo. ARCR II, 460. ARCR suggests Robert Howard or Roger Hungate as the translator.
Douai
1638
Z 30
The monk's hood pull'd off. 8vo. Wing D 2592. Anon.
London
1671
3 & 14-16
The moral philosopher. 8vo. 2nd ed. 3 vols. Anon. Weldon copy in Toulouse Univ. Library. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1738-1740
LA P
The moral philosophie of the Stoicks. 8vo. STC 7374. Anon.
London
1598
T 10
The most elegant and elaborate poems of that great court-wit. 8vo. Wing D 2200
London
1659
6 R 14
The narrative history of King James, for the first fourteen years. 4to. Wing S 4818. Anon.
London
1651
10 M 78.2
The narrow path of divine truth. 12mo. Not traced. Probably a mistake for 1683 since all bibliographical sources list a 1683 ed.
London
1684
II R 20
The new history of Count Zosimus, sometime advocate of the treasury of the Roman empire ... to which is prefixed Leunclavius's Apology for the author. 8vo. Wing Z 16
London
1684
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