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521 Marleborovves miseries, or England turned Ireland, by the brace Lord Digby and Daniel Oneale. - Reade and iudge, this being a most exact and a true relation of the besieging plundering pillaging and burning part of the said towne 1643 Engelska
522 The saints inheritance after the day of ivdgement. - Being also an answer to certaine scruples of late delivered, and others printed, expecially in that book intituled, The personall reigne of Christ upon earth. By T. B T. B. 1643 Engelska
523 The muses congratulatory address to his Excellency the Lord General Monck T. B. 1660 Engelska
524 Logoi apologetikoi. - Foure apologicall tracts exhibited to the supreme, self-made authority, now erected in, under the Commons name of England. Wherein is proved, that their unparallel'd acts in beheading the most Christian King, nulling the regall office, disclaiming the knowne heire, Charles the II. and declaring it treason to refell their errours, are diametrically opposite to the Scriptures, the greatest opprobrie to Christianity that ever was in the world; and, without true repentance, will either make England not Christian, or no English nation T. B., conscientious and orthodox divine Printed in the yeare, 1649 Engelska
525 A dialogue betuuixt a cittizen, and a poore countrey man and his wife, in the countrey, where the citizen remaineth now in this time of sicknesse T. B. (Thomas Brewer) 1636 Engelska
526 Lord have mercy upon vs - the vvorld, a sea, a pest-house, the one full of stormes, and dangers, the other full of soares and diseases : the observance from these, (though especially accomodated to the times of this heavy contagion,) fitted for all times : for all men, and all times are sicke, of the cause of this sicknesse : Lord haue mercy vpon vs T. B. (Thomas Brewer) 1636 Engelska
527 Historia de donne famose. Or The Romaine iubile which happened in the yeare 855. Disputed lately, that there vvas a woman pope named Ione the eight, against all the Iesuites, by a Germaine, but especially against Rob. Bellarmine father of all controuersies, his treatise De Romano pontifico. lib. 3. cap. 24. Newly translated into English German. 1599 Engelska
528 The vveeping lady: or, London like Niniuie in sack-cloth - Describing the mappe of her owne miserie, in this time of her heauy visitation; with her hearty prayers, admonition, and pious meditations, as the occasions of them offer themselues in her passion. Written by T.B T. B. (Thomas Brewer) 1625 Engelska
529 The life and death of the merry deuill of Edmonton - With the pleasant prancks of Smug the smith, Sir Iohn, and mine host of the George, about the stealing of venison. By T.B T. B. (Thomas Brewer) 1631 Engelska
530-531 A knot of fooles - But, fooles, or knaues, or both, I care not, here they are; come laugh and spare not (flera utgåvor) T. B. (Thomas Brewer) 1658 Engelska
532 Admirable events: selected out of foure bookes, vvritten in French by the Right Reverend, Iohn Peter Camus, Bishop of Belley. Together with morall Relations, written by the same author. And translated into English by S. Du Verger Jean-Pierre Camus 1639 Engelska
533 The Apocalyps, or Reuelation of S. Iohn the apostle and euangelist of our Lord Iesus Christ - With a briefe and methodicall exposition vpon euery chapter by way of a little treatise, applying the words of S. Iohn to our last times ... Lately set forth by Fr. Du Ion, and newly translated into English for the edification and consolation of the true members of our Lord Iesus Christ in his catholicke church Franciscus Junius 1596 Engelska
534 The mirrour which flatters not - Dedicated to their Maiesties of Great Britaine, by Le Sieur de la Serre, historiographer of France. Enriched with faire figures. Transcrib'd English from the French, by T.C. And devoted to the well-disposed readers Jean Puget de La Serre 1639 Engelska
535 A preseruatiue, to keepe a Protestant from becomming a Papist - Herein these two sayings following are expounded. Thou art Peter, and vpon this rocke (or stone) I will build my church; Mat.16.18. But I haue prayed for thee that thy faith faile not; Luk.22.32. Herevnto is adioyned an admonition to English Papists, that deny the Popes supremacy in part or in whole. By T.B T. B. Ann. Dom. 1629 Engelska
536 Admirable events: selected out of foure bookes, written in French by the right reverend, John Peter Camus, Bishop of Belley. Together with morall relations, written by the same author. And translated into English by S. Du Verger Jean-Pierre Camus 1639 Engelska
537 The copie of a letter, sent by and English gentleman out of France - to a friend of his in England, concerning the great victorie which the French king obtained against the duke de Maine, and the Romish rebels in his kingdome, vpon the fourth daie of March last past. 1589. Wherein is particularly expressed the names of sundrie noblemen, with the number of horsemen & footmen which were drowned, slaine, hurt, and taken prisoners in the sayd battaile T. B., English gentleman out of France 1590 Engelska
538 The bloudy mother, or The most inhumane murthers, committed by Iane Hattersley vpon diuers infants, the issue of her owne bodie - & the priuate burying of them in an orchard with her araignment and execution. As also, the most loathsome and lamentable end of Adam Adamson her Master, the vnlawfull begetter of those vnfortunate babes being eaten and consumed aliue with wormes and lice. At east Grinsted in Sussex neere London, in Iuly last. 1609 T. B. (Thomas Brewer) 1610 Engelska
539 Nevves from Rome, or, A relation of the Pope and his patentees pilgrimage into hell - with their entertainment and the popes returne backe againe to Rome : with an elegiacall confabulation betweene Death and Honour : a lecture which may be read to the greatest monarch in the world T. B. 1641 Engelska
540 Nevves from Rome, or, A trve relation of the conference which the Pope held with three of his chiefe cardinals and a Dominican fryer in his palace at Rome - against Bohemia and these parts of England, Scotland, and Ireland : at which time a letter was forged from the Emperour to the King of France : and all the proceedings in their discourse and the sharpe tants that the Pope received from his Ieaster at the same time : and ... thereof : there were in this conference, 1 the Pope himselfe, 2 Burghesius, 3 Casario, 4 Romanio, 5 a Dominican fryer, 6 the Popes ieaster T. B. 1641 Engelska

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