Locus in Bibliotheca
Librorum Titulus
Editionum Tempora et Loca
5 I 12-12.2
A disputation of the church, wherein the old religion is maintained. 8vo. ARCR II, 491. Two copies. Under V.M.C.F.E. in Weldon.
Douai
1632
9 K 16
A disputation of the church, wherein the old religion is maintained. V.M.C.F.E. 8vo. ARCR II, 490. Under V.M.C.F.E. in Weldon. F.E. is Edmund Lechmere; the meaning of V.M.C. is not clear. ARCR explains that 1629 is a mistake for 1631.
Douai
1629
3 & 71
A dissertation concerning the government of the ancient church by bishops, metropolitans and patriarchs. 8vo. Wing C 1595
London
1683
10 M 41
A draught of eternie. Written in French. Tr. by Miles Car. 12mo. ARCR II, 644. In ARCR under Miles Pinckney, whose alias was Miles Car(re).
Douai
1632
CA C
A draught of eternie. Written in French. Tr. by Miles Car. 12mo. ARCR II, 644. In ARCR under Miles Pinckney, whose alias was Miles or Thomas Car(re).
Douai
1632
3 I 1
A dyalogue of Sir Thomas More ... of the veneracyon and worshyp of ymages. fol. STC 18085. STC suggests London as the place of publication.
n.p.
1530
12 M 55
A father's legacy. Sir H. Slingsbey's instructions to his sonnes. Written a little before his death. 12mo. Wing S 3995. Weldon has 'Instructions to his sonnes'.
London
1658
5 R 1
A free conference touching the present state of England both at home and abroad, in order to the designs of France. 8vo. Wing F 2112
London
1668
& 47
A free inquiry into the miraculous powers which are supposed to have subsisted in the christian church from the earliest ages through several successive centuries. 3rd ed. 4to. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1749
CA C
A French and English dictionary. fol. Wing C 6378. Edited by Robert Sherwood and James Howell.
London
1660
1 P 17
A French-English dictionary ... with another in English and French. fol. Wing C 6374-6377D. Edited by Robert Sherwood and James Howell.
London
1650
V 19
A friend to the sick: or, the honest Englishman's preservation. 8vo. Wing S 2627
London
1673
7 A 103
A gate or door to the holy tongue opened in English. 8vo. Wing R 1612
London
1653
4 I 37
A gentleman instructed in the true principles of religion with a full confutation of atheism and latitudinarianism. The second part. 12mo. Anon. Copac suggests London as the place of publication.
n.p.
1707
3 R 56
A geographical description of the world, together with a short direction for travellers. 8vo. Wing M 1790. Anon.
London
1671
LA D
A geographical description of the world, together with a short direction for travellers. 8vo. Wing M 1790. Anon. Wing gives London as the place of publication.
n.p.
1671
3 M 52
A golden treatise of mentall praier. 16mo. Weldon does not give a date but 1632 is the only early ed. in ARCR (II, 805)and STC.
Brussels
n.d.
12 M 49
A golden treatise of mentall praier. 16mo. ARCR II, 805. In ARCR under the name of the translator Giles Willoughby.
Brussels
1632
CA A
A golden treatise of mentall praier. 16mo. ARCR II, 805. Translated bij Giles Willoughby who also provides a life of Peter of Alcantara.
Brussels
1632
5 T 13
A grammar of the English tongue, with the arts of logick, rhetorick, poetry. Ed. John Brightland. 8vo. 3rd ed.
London
1714
12 M 36
A guide to heaven. Tr. Thomas Vincent Sadler. 12mo. Clancy 110
n.p.
1672
CA B
A guide to heaven. Tr. Thomas Vincent Sadler. 12mo. Clancy 110. Weldon gives the translator as T.V.
n.p.
1672
LA G
A guide to salvation. 4to. Clancy 344. Anon. Clancy gives Bruges 1673.
n.p.
n.d.
3 R 61
A help to English history. 12mo. Wing H 1720
London
1680
11 M 53
A hidden treasure of holie prayers. 12mo. Clancy 81
Paris
1641
12 M 40-43
A hidden treasure of holie prayers. 12mo. Clancy 81. Four copies.
Paris
1641
13 M 97
A hidden treasure of holie prayers. 12mo. Clancy 81
Paris
1641
CA B
A hidden treasure of holie prayers. 12mo. Clancy 81
Paris
1641
10 M 66
A hive of sacred honie-combes containing most sweet and heavenly counsel: taken out of the workes of the mellifluous Doctor S. Bernard. 8vo. ARCR II, 47. ARCR gives Douai 1631.
n.p.
n.d.
LA I
A journal: or a most particular account of all that passed in the late siege of Vienna. 8vo. Wing J 1112. Wing gives London as place of publication.
n.p.
1684
5 I 16-17
A just discharge to Dr. Stillingfleet's unjust charge of idolatry against the Church of Rome. 8vo. Clancy 962.4. Anon. Two copies. Under Thomas Godden (the pseudonym of Thomas Tilden) in Wing.
Paris
1677
5 I 45
A just discharge to Dr. Stillingfleet's unjust charge of idolatry against the Church of Rome. 8vo. Clancy 962.4. Anon. Under Thomas Godden (the pseudonym of Thomas Tilden) in Wing.
Paris
1677
3 K 51
A just discharge to Dr. Stillingfleet's unjust charge of idolatry against the Church of Rome. 8vo. Clancy 962.4; Anon. Weldon has 'A just discharge against idolatry'. Under Thomas Godden, the pseudonym of Thomas Tilden, in Wing.
Paris
1677
7 R 4
A la muy antiqua, noble y coronada villa de Madrid, historia de su antiguedad. fol.
Madrid
1629
2 R 18-20
A large declaration concerning the late tumults in Scotland, from their first originalls. fol. STC 21906. Three copies. Under Scotland in STC. Weldon copy (2 R 20) in Bibl. Mazarine.
London
1639
1 W 33.2
A learned treatise of globes, both celestiall and terrestriall. Tr. from Latin by Edmond Chilmead. 8vo. STC 13908
London
1639
CA H
A learned treatise of globes, both celestiall and terrestriall. Tr. from Latin by Edmond Chilmead. 8vo. STC 13908
London
1639
1 Y 23
A letter about religion. Listed in Books in Hell.
n.p.
n.d.
3 & 13
A letter from Rome shewing an exact conformity between popery and paganism. 8vo. 4th ed. Also containing an answer to Richard Challoner's 'The Catholic Christian instructed'. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1741
6 R 13
A letter from Sir Lewis Dyve to the Marquis of Newcastle upon the King's affaires in Ireland. 4to. Wing D 2979
The Hague
1650
7 K 41
A letter to a student at a foreign university on the study of divinity. 8vo. BKS 2261. Weldon gives T.P. as the author.
London
1756
Y 23
A letter written to a friend concerning popish idolatrie. 4to. Wing C 6968. Anon. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1674
5 I 1
A manual of controversies. 12mo. Clancy 984-986.3
Douai
1671
5 I 1.2
A manual of controversies. 8vo. Clancy 983. According to Weldon there are two copies either of the 1671 ed. or of the 1654 ed.
Douai
1654
5 M 49
A manual of devout meditations and exercises, instructing how to pray mentally. Drawn for the most part out of the Spiritual Exercises of S. Ignatius. 12mo. There are three eds in ARCR II under the name of Henry More, the translator, nos 550 (n.p. 1618), 551 (n.p. 1623), and 552 (n.p. 1624). In STC under Ignatius. St. Omer is suggested as the place of publication by ARCR.
n.p.
n.d.
13 M 146
A manual of devout prayers and devotions. Not traced. The date in Weldon is '173'. There are many eds of the Manual, see BKS 1780ff.
n.p.
n.d.
13 M 85
A manual of godly prayers. Not traced. An Antwerp 1671 ed. has been found.
Rouen
1684
10 M 53.2
A manual of prayers.
n.p.
n.d.
1 X 25
A manuell or, briefe treatise of some particular rights and priviledges belonging to the High Court of Parliament. 8vo. Wing D 1097
London
1647
T 23
A map of the microcosme: or a morall description of man. 12mo. Wing B 5115
London
1642
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