Locus in Bibliotheca
Librorum Titulus
Editionum Tempora et Loca
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The second volume conteinyng those statutes whiche have ben made in the tyme of the most victoriouse reigne of kyng Henrie the Eight. fol. STC 9303.7. The title in Weldon runs: 'The statutes made in the time of H. VIII'
London
1551
5 R 11
The secret history of the Duke of Alançon and Queen Elizabeth. 12mo. Wing S 2341
London
1691
add
The secret policy of the English Society of Jesus. Discover'd in a series of attempts against the clergy. 8vo. BKS 2773. Anon.
London
1715
4 K 54
The secret policy of the Jansenists. 8vo. 2nd ed. BKS 54. Anon.
n.p.
1703
6 O 20
The secrets and wonders of the world ... abstracted out of that excellent naturall historiographer Plinie. 4to. STC 20032. Anon. A translation of Pierre de Changy's French abstract of Pliny's 'Naturalis historia'.
London
1585
1 Z 17
The sinner impleaded in his own court. 8vo. Wing P 2201. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1656
2 R 27
The six voyages of John Baptista Tavernier ... through Turky into Persia and the East-Indies. Tr. John Philips. fol. Wing T 256
London
1678
10 M 72
The societie of the rosary. Wherin is conteined the begining, increase, & profit of the same. 8vo. ARCR II, 319 or 320. Anon. ARCR states that the work was printed secretly in England in the years 1593-1597.
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n.d.
2 Y 34
The sorrowful soules solace, or teares of true repentance shed for sinne. Enlarged with a preservative against temptation, and consolations for the sicke, by Hugh Shepley. 12mo. 3rd ed. STC (addenda) 26014.3 where the author is identified. In Weldon under Hugh Shepley.
London
1611
13 M 77
The spiritual combat ... With a letter of S. Eucherius, bishop of Lyons. 12mo. Clancy 873. Anon.
Paris
1656
CA M
The spiritual exercises ... and ideots devotions ... a lovers confessions. 12mo. Clancy 686. Edited by Augustine Baker.
Paris
1658
11 M 62
The spiritual exercises ... and ideots devotions ... confessiones amantis. A lovers confessions. 12mo. Clancy 686. In Weldon under Augustine Baker, the editor.
Paris
1658
12 M 33-34
The spiritual exercises ... and ideots devotions ... confessiones amantis. A lovers confessions. 12mo. Clancy 686. Two copies. Edited by Augustine Baker.
Paris
1658
10 M 85
The spirituall combat ... With a letter of S. Eucherius, bishop of Lyons. 12mo. Clancy 873
Paris
1656
3 I 1
The supplycacyon of soulys ... agaynst the supplycacyon of beggars. fol. STC 18092. Copac gives [London 1529]. A reply to Simon Fish 'A supplication for the beggars'. Weldon copy in Bibl. Mazarine. This and the next two items are bound in one volume.
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W 7
The surveyor in foure bookes. fol. STC 20748
London
1616
CA S
The sweete thoughts of death and eternity. Tr. Henry Hawkins. 8vo. ARCR II, 392; Weldon has 'Paris' (the place-name on the tp) as the place of publication. ARCR suggests St. Omer.
Paris
1632
5 T 37
The swordsman's vade mecum: or a preservative against the surprize of a sudden attack with sharps. 8vo. 2nd ed. Wing H 2717
London
1694
& 7
The theological works. fol. Separate title-pages for 'A modest inquiry into the mystery of iniquity', 1705; 'Synopsis prophetica, or: the second part of the Enquiry', 1706; 'A prophetical exposition of the seven epistles', 1706; 'An antidote against idolatry', and 'An appendix to the late antidote', 1706. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1708
9 K 31
The third part of a treatise intituled: of three conversions of England from paganism to christian religion. 8vo. ARCR II, 638. Vol. 2. In Weldon under N.D.
n.p.
1604
LA S
The totall summe. Or no danger of damnation unto roman catholiques. Proved by the confessions, and sayings of M. William Chillingworth. 4to. ARCR II, 303. Anon. The book by Chillingworth referred to is 'The religion of protestants a safe way to salvation'.
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1639
4 I 32-33
The touchstone of the reformed gospel. 12mo. Clancy 490. Two copies. Anon.
n.p.
1678
7 R 28
The tragedies, gathered by Ihon Bochas, of all such princes as fell from theyr estates throughe the mutability of fortune. fol. Under John Lydgate, the editor and translator, in Weldon. STC 3178 suggests [1554?].
London
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9 R 50
The travellours guide. 12mo. Wing C 637
London
1695
7 R 20
The travels of Cyrus. 4to. 4th ed.
London
1730
10 M 58-62
The treatise of the best kinde of confessors. 12mo. Clancy 916. Five copies. Clancy: ‘the best confessors were canonical pastors’.
n.p.
1651
2 R 37
The trial in ejectment (at large) between Campbell Craig, lessee of James Annesley Esq; and others, plaintiff; and the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Anglesey, defendant ... anno 1743. fol.
London
1744
6 I 26
The triall of christian truht [sic] ... second part. 4to. ARCR II, 799
Douai
1615
2 O 17
The true intellectual system of the universe. fol. Wing C 7471
London
1678
6 K 38
The true portraiture of the Church of Jesus Christ. Tr. Theodulus Philadelphus. 8vo. Clancy 657. Under Theodulus Philadelphus, the translator, in Weldon. Anon. in Wing. Clancy gives the author.
Boulogne
1670
2 Y 33
The true tryal and examination of a mans own selfe. 12mo. STC 11761.7. Under T. Newton, the translator, in Weldon.
London
1602
3 & 35
The tryal of the witnesses of the resurrection of Jesus. 8vo. 10th ed. Anon. Under 'A collection of tracts and discourses' in Weldon. 'The tryal' is a treatise against the deists. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1740
10 M 40
The two first treatises of the first part of christian perfection. 8vo. ARCR II, 544. In ARCR under Sir Tobie Matthew, the translator. ARCR gives St. Omer as the place of publication.
n.p.
1631
CA R
The two first treatises of the first part of christian perfection. 8vo. ARCR II, 544. In ARCR under Sir Tobie Matthew, the translator. ARCR gives St. Omer as the place of publication.
n.p.
1631
9 K 8
The unerring and unerrable church. By I.S. 8vo. Clancy 147. In Weldon under I.S. An answer to a sermon preached by Andrew Sall, a protestant minister. Wing suggests Douai as place of publication.
n.p.
1675
1 V 36
The unlearned alchymist his antidote, or a more full and ample explanation of the use, virtue and benefit of my pill, entituled, An effectual diaphoretick. 8vo. Wing M 1291
London
1663
7 K 39
The use and intent of prophecy in the several ages of the world. 8vo. 4th ed. Sherlock was Bishop of London.
London
1744
3 & 28
The usefulness, truth and excellency of the christian revelation defended against ... a ... book, intitled, Christianity as old as the creation. 8vo. 3rd ed. Against Matthew Tindal.
London
1734
5 R 17-18
The valley of varietie: or, a discourse fitting for the times, containing passages out of antiquity, philosophy and history. 12mo. Two copies. STC 19518
London
1638
3 R 47-48
The voyage of Italy, or: a compleat journey through Italy: in two parts. 12mo. 2 vols. Wing L 464
Paris
1670
10 M 68-69
The voyce of truth or the high way leading to true peace. 12mo. Two copies. Clancy 475. In Weldon under M.G. and with the second part of the title.
Ghent
1676
9 K 28
The warn-word to Sir Francis Hastinges Wast-word ... by N.D. 8vo. ARCR II, 640. Anon. On tp and in Weldon the author is given as N.D.
n.p.
1602
CA B
The wars in England, Scotland, and Ireland. 8vo. 4th ed. Wing C 7358. Burton was the pseudonym of Nathaniel Crouch.
London
1683
10 M 83
The wayes of the crosse or the way to true knowledge. 12mo. Clancy 131. Anon.
Paris
1676
1 W 14
The well-sprynge of sciences which teacheth the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke. 8vo. STC 1209.5
London
1562
W 17
The whetstone of witte, which is the seconde parte of arithmetike. 4to. STC 20820. Anon.
London
1557
V 30
The whole body of cookery dissected, taught and fully manifested. There are London eds of 1661, 1673, 1675 and 1682.
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9 M 31.2-31.3
The whole duty of a christian in 3 parts. Anon. Two copies. This is either Hugo Grotius 'The whole duty of a christian' (London 1711) or more likely Robert Nelson 'The whole duty of a christian ... for the use of the charity-schools, lately erected in and about London (Edinburgh 1711).
n.p.
1711
Z 33-34
The whole duty of man. 8vo. Wing A 1192B. Two copies. Anon.
London
1699
1 P 25
The whole works of Homer. Tr. George Chapman. fol. Copac lists eds of [1612], [1616], [1633 or 4] and [1635], all published in London.
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4 T 35
The wisedome of the ancients. 12mo. STC 1130. Tr. Sir Arthur Gorges.
London
1619
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