Locus in Bibliotheca
Librorum Titulus
Editionum Tempora et Loca
LA P
The new pharisée. Tr. Du Verger. 12mo. Not traced.
London
1643
3 R 51
The new state of England under their majesties K. William and Q. Mary: in three parts. 12mo. 2nd ed. Wing M 2020. Under G. M. in Weldon and on title-page.
London
1693
Y 12
The new testament appointed to be read in churches. Probably STC 2936.3. STC gives London as the place of publication.
n.p.
1629
2 Y 46
The new testament in Dutch.
n.p.
n.d.
CA R
The new testament of Jesus Christ translated faithfully into English out of the authentic Latin. 4to. ARCR II, 173. Brought out by the English College Rheims. In Weldon listed under Rheims.
Reims
1582
5 A 23
The new testament of Jesus Christ, translated faithfully into English. 4to. ARCR II, 173
Reims
1582
2 & 14
The new testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. 8vo. Wing B 2644. The authorized version.
London
1641
5 A 24
The new testament. Not traced.
Antwerp
1660
2 Y 43
The newe testament in Englishe. 4to. STC 2873.7
n.p.
1569
9 K 18
The nullity of the prelatique clergy and Church of England. 8vo. Clancy 937. Anon.
Antwerp
1659
7 R 11
The observations of Sir Richard Hawkins in his voyage into the South Sea. fol. STC 12962. Weldon copy in Bibl. Mazarine.
London
1622
5 T 19
The Odyssey of Homer. 12mo. Vol. 4 of the five-volume ed. of 1725-1726.
London
1726
13 M 147
The office of the holy week in English.
n.p.
n.d.
8 K 60
The only way to rest of soule. By I. L. 12mo. Clancy 591. Under I. L. in Weldon.
n.p.
1657
3 M 31
The ordinary of the holy mass, or manual of choice prayers. 12mo. Not in BKS.
Paris
1725
6 I 38
The overthrow of the protestants pulpit-babels. 4to. ARCR II, 297. Under 'J. R.' in Weldon, i.e. John Rivers, the alias of John Floyd. ARCR suggests St. Omer as the place of publication.
n.p.
1612
5 S 40
The palme of christian fortitude. Or the glorious combats of christians in Iaponia. 8vo. ARCR II, 566. Anon. Translated by Edmund Neville. ARCR gives St. Omer as place of publication.
n.p.
1630
W 12
The pathwaie to knowledge, contayning the first principles of geometrie. 4to. STC 20813. Anon. STC suggests London.
n.p.
1574
7 R 67-70
The peerage of England: containing a genealogical and historical account of all the peers of England. 8vo. 4 vols. In fact three volumes of which volume two is bound in two parts.
London
1735
7 R 71
The peerage of England: or, a genealogical and historical account of all the flourishing families of this kingdom. 8vo. Vol. 3. Vol. 3 of the four-volume ed. of 1710-1716.
London
1711
1 Y 24-25
The perfect-law of God. 8vo. Wing C 625. Two copies. Carpenter was converted to catholicism and became a Benedictine monk. Afterwards he returned to protestantism again. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1652
CA C
The perfect-law of God. 8vo. Wing C 625. Carpenter was converted to catholicism and became a Benedictine monk. Afterwards he returned to protestantism again.
London
1652
3 & 35
The perspicuity and solidity of those evidences of christianity, to which the generality of its professors among us may attain, illustrated and vindicated. 8vo. Under 'A collection of tracts and discourses' in Weldon. This pamphlet is a reply to Dodwell's 'Christianity not founded'.
London
1742
7 R 72
The Phenix: or, a revival of scarce and valuable pieces ... Being a collection of manuscripts and printed tracts. 8vo. Anon. Vol. 1 of the two-volume 1707-1708 ed. Weldon copy in Bibl. Mazarine.
London
1707
1 Y 11
The plain man's pathway to heaven. 12mo. 27th ed. Wing D 1053
London
1648
Z 39
The plot in a dream: or the discoverer ... of the late and present designs of the papists against the king and government. 12mo. Wing P 2598. The author has not been identified.
London
1681
4 I 24
The polititians catechisme: for his instruction in divine faith and morall honesty. 8vo. Clancy 937.3. Anon. In Weldon under N.N. Under Peter Talbot in Wing. Also attributed to Nicolas French.
Antwerp
1658
2 K 27
The poor man's catechism, or the christian doctrine explained. 12mo. BKS 1770 or 1771
n.p.
1752
14 M 14.2
The poor man's library: or, guide to salvation. 12mo. BKS 891. Anon.
London
1730
10 M 81-82
The practice how to finde ease, rest, repose, content, and happiness. Part 1 and 2. 12mo. 2nd ed. 2 vols. ARCR II, 181-2. Anon. By Thomas Doughty, alias or vere Dawson, alias Simons, in religion Simon Stock of St. Mary.
Douai, Rouen
1618, 1619
12 M 2
The practice of christian and religious perfection. Third part. 4to. Clancy 837. London vere St. Omer according to Clancy.
London
1699
12 M 1
The practice of christian perfection. The first part. 4to. Clancy 835. London vere St. Omer according to Clancy.
London
1697
10 M 84
The practice of christian workes. 12mo. ARCR II, 810. Translated from the Spanish by T. Everard. Dedicatory epistle signed by John Wilson.
n.p.
1620
3 & 91
The practice of divine love revised: being an exposition of the church-catechism. 12mo. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1741
2 Y 42
The practice of piety. Anon. Not traced. Cf. Wing B1477 (Amsterdam 1642).
Amsterdam
1644
V 12
The practise of the new and old phisicke. 4to. STC 11799. In Weldon under George Baker (1540-1600), the translator and editor. Another contributor was Thomas Hill.
London
1599
4 I 44
The prerogative of primogeniture. 8vo. Wing J 661
London
1685
7 R 47
The present state of Great-Britain and Ireland. 8vo. 4th ed.
London
1717
9 K 5-7.2
The principall points of the faith of the catholic church. Tr. by M.C. 8vo. Four copies. ARCR II, 646. Translated by M.C., i.e. Miles Carre, the alias of Miles Pinckney. One of the four Weldon copies at Ampleforth Abbey.
Paris
1635
CA P
The principles of law reduced to practice. 12mo. Wing P 2059. Wing gives London as the place of publication.
n.p.
1661
CA A
The problemes of Aristotle, with other philosophers, and phisitions. 8vo. STC 765.5
London
1634
9 O 21
The procedure, extent, and limits of human understanding. 8vo. Anon.
London
1728
7 R 76
The proceedings against Sir John Fenwick, bar., upon a bill of attainder for high treason. 8vo. Wing P 3545
London
1698
5 I 20
The prodigal son return'd home. 8vo. Clancy 602.5; Llewellyn converted to catholicism in 1658 and became a Benedictine. Under E. L[ydeott] in Wing. Clancy suggests London as the place of publication.
n.p.
1684
9 K 20
The prodigal son return'd home. 8vo. Clancy 602.5; Llewellyn converted to catholicism in 1658 and became a Benedictine. Under E. L. in Weldon. Clancy gives London as place of publication
n.p.
1684
6 I 6
The progenie of catholicks and protestants. 4to. ARCR II, 27. Anon. An answer to Thomas Morton's 'Catholike appeale for protestants'.
Rouen
1633
6 I 39
The protestants apologie for the Roman Church. 4to. ARCR II, 19 or 20. John Brereley was the alias of James Anderton. Weldon copy at Pluscarden Abbey, Elgin, Scotland. The book originally belonged to the old Scalan Seminary collection that came from Chapeltown in Banffshire.
n.p.
1608
7 K 28
The protestants approach to the Church of Rome. 8vo. Clancy 157.3. Under Bishop Belley in Weldon. Camus was Bishop of Belley.
Rouen
1643
6 K 35
The protestants plain confession that the roman church is the head of the church of God. 8vo. Clancy 915. Weldon gives R.C. as the author. Clancy suggests London as the place of publication.
n.p.
1645
8 K 26-28
The protestants plain confession that the roman church is the head of the church of God. 8vo. Clancy 915. Three copies. Weldon gives R.C. as the author. Clancy suggests London as the place of publication.
n.p.
1645
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