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Here after foloweth a lytell treatyse agaynst Mahumet and his cursed secte
& fyrst foloweth the introduccyon -
haue no mo childern but hym. I wote not what I
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The boke of iustices of peas
the charge with all the processe of the cessions, warrantes supersedias [and] all that longeth to ony iustyce to make endytementes of haute treason petyt treason felonyes appeles trespas vpon statutes, trespas contra regis pacem nocumentis with dyuers thynges more as it appereth in the kalender of the same boke -
Here begynneth the egloges of Alexa[n]der Barclay prest
wherof the fyrst thre conteyneth the myseryes of courters [et] courtes of all prynces in generall, the matter wherof was translated into Englyshe by the sayd Alexander in fourme of dialoges, oute of a boke named in latin Miserie curialiu[m], compyled by Eneas Siluius poete and oratour, whiche after was Pope of Rome, [et] named Pius -
A new boke of purgatory
whiche is a dyaloge [and] dysputacyon betwene one Comyngo an Almayne a Christen man, [and] one Gyngemyn a turke of Machoinett law, dysputynge by naturall reason and good philosophye, whether there be a purgatorye. which boke is deuyded into thre dyalogys. The fyrst dyaloge sheweth and treateth of the merueylous exystens of god. The seconde dyaloge treateth of the immortalyte of mannys soule. The thyrde dyaloge treateth of purgatory -
Returna breuium
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A new boke of purgatory
whiche is a dyaloge [et] dysputatyon betwene one Comyngo an Almayne a Christen man, [and] one Gynaemyn a turke of Machomett law, dysputynge by naturall reason and good philosophye, whether there be a purgatorye or no purgatorye. which boke is deuyded into thre dyalogys. The fyrst dyaloge sheweth and treateth of the merueylous exystens of god. The seconde dyaloge treateth of the immortalyte of mannys soule. The thyrde dyaloge treateth of purgatory -
The secu[n]de dyaloge in Englysshe bytwene a doctour of dyuynytye and a student in the lawes of Englande
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Hereafter foloweth a dyaloge in Englysshe, bytwyxt a Doctour of Dyuynyte, and a student in the lawes of Englande
of the groundes of the sayd lawes and of conscyence -
Paruus libellus continens formam multarum rerum
prout patet in kalendario in fine in contento -
Pater, Filius, et Uxor, or, The prodigal son
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How many partes of reson ben there
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Vocabula
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Vita Christi
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Ortulus anime
the garden of the soule -
The Scotish inquisition or, a short account of the proceedings of the Scotish Privy Counsel, Justiciary Court, and those commissionated by them
whereby the consciences of good men have been tortured, the peace of the nation these several years past exceedingly disturbed, and multitudes of innocent people cruelly oppressed, and inhumanely murdered -
An abstract of a treatise concerning the payment of tythes and oblations in London
shewing the antiquity of those payments according to the rents of houses: that they were paid by positive constitutions, according to the true value of the houses, ever since the year 1230. and by antient custom long before, till the quantity, not the name, or nature was altered in time of Henry the eighth, from three shillings six pence in the pound, to two shillings nine pence in the pound, as it is now. The award and proclamation, 25 Hen. 8. confirmed by Act of Parliament 27 Hen. 8. The matters controverted about double leases, annual fines, &c. and concerning the jurisdiction ecclesiastical for tythes of London. A general survey of the value of the London benefices, both as they are now; and also what they might arise unto, if tythes were truly paid according to the value of houses -
The religion of the Dutch, represented in several letters from a Protestant officer in the French army, to a pastor, and professor of divinity, at Berne in Swisserland. Out of the French, by J. D. of Kidwelly
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Parabolarum Alani cum commento
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The fruyte of redempcyon
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Uniuersalis [christ]ifidelib[us] ...
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The castell of pleasure
The conueyaunce of a dreme how Desyre went to the castell of pleasure, wherin was the gardyn of affeccyon inhabyted by Beaute to whome he amerously expressed his loue vpon ye whiche supplycacyon rose grete stryfe dysputacyon, and argument betwene Pyte and Dysdayne -
De termino sancte trinitatis. Anno xi. E.iiii
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The payne and sorowe of euyll maryage
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Here begynneth Octauyan the Emperoure of Rome