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561 The diseases of the times or, the distempers of the Common-wealth. - Succinctly describing each particular disease wherin the kingdome is troubled. Contracted into these heads. viz. 1. The immedicable tumour of faction. 2. The strange diffusion of Brownianisme. 3. The stupendeous inundaton of heresie. 4. The desperate swelling of obstinacy. 5. The dangerous disease of feminine divinity. 6. The aspiring ambition of presumption. 7. The audacious height of disobedience. 8. The painted deceitfulnesse of hypocrisie John Taylor 1642 Engelska
562 Religions lotterie, or the churches amazement. - VVherein is declared how many sorts of religions there is crept into the very bowels of this kingdome, striving to shake the whole foundation and to destroy both church and kingdom. Namely these 16. hereafter mentioned. 1 Papists 2 Arians 3 Arminians 4 Canonists 5 Atheists 6 Adamites 7 Familists 8 Anabaptists 9 Lutherans 10 Separatists 11 Brownists 12 Puritanes 13 Novolists 14 Time-servers 15 Rattle-heads 16 Round-heads. Whereunto is annexed each of their severall opinions, with sufficient arguments to confute each opinion, and to prove them enemies to the peace of the church and kingdome 1642 Engelska
563 The aprentices advice to the XII. bishops lately accused of high treason, by the honourable assemblies of both Houses. - With our friendly admonition, to take heed how they falsely accuse those innocent worthies in Parliament, whose lives are more deare to us then all the 25. prelates, though they were hang'd together Printed in the new yeare of the Bishops feare, Anno Dom. 1642 Engelska
564 A cluster of coxcombes; or, Cinquepace of five sorts of knaves and fooles. - namely, the domatists, publicans, disciplinarians, anabaptists, and Brownists; their originals, opinions, confutations, and (in a word) their heads roundly jolted together. Also shewing how in the raignes of sundry kings, and in the late Q. Elizabeths raign the Anabaptists have bin burnt as hereticks, and otherwayes punished. And that the sect of the Brownists is so new, that many are alive who knew the beginning of it. With other sects displayed. By John Taylor John Taylor 1642 Engelska
565 A second message to Mr. Willam Lavd late Archbishop of Canterbury, now prisoner in the Tower - in the behalfe of Mercurie. Together with a postscript to the author of that foolish and ridiculous answer to Mercury Printed in the yeare, 1641 Engelska
566 An armado, or nauy, of 103. ships & other vessels, who haue the art to sayle by land, as well as by sea - morally rigd, mand, munition'd, appoynted, set forth, and victualled, with 32. sortes of ling, with other prouisions of fish & flesh John Taylor 1627 Engelska
567 An arrant thiefe - whom euery man may trust in word and deed, exceeding true and iust : with a comparison betweene a thiefe and a booke John Taylor 1625 Engelska
568 For the sacred memoriall of the great, noble, and ancient example of vertue and honour, the illustrious and welbeloued Lord, Charles Howard, Earle of Nottingham - iustice in Eyre of all His Maiesties forests, parks, and chases on this side Trent, Knight of the Honourable Order of the Garter, and one of the lords of His Maiesties most Honourable Priuy Councell : who departed this life at his mannour of Haleing in Surrey on Thursday the 14 of December, 1624, and was buried at Rigate, amongst his honourable ancestors, the 20 of December last, 1624 John Taylor 1625 Engelska
569 Great Britaine, all in blacke - for the incomparable losse of Henry, our late worthy prince John Taylor 1612 Engelska
570 The vvorld runs on wheeles, or, Oddes betuueen cartes and coaches John Taylor 1635 Engelska
571 A briefe remembrance of all the English monarchs - with their raignes, deaths, and places of buriall : from the Normans Conquest, vnto Our Most Gratious Soueraigne John Taylor 1622 Engelska
572 The Dolphins danger and deliuerance - being a ship of 220. tunne hauing in her but 36. men and 2. boyes, who were on the 12. of Ianuary 1616. set vpon by 6. men of warre of the Turkes hauing at the least 1500. men in them : who fought with them 5. houres and a halfe, yet to the glory of God and the honor of our English nation, both shippe and goods safely brought vp the Riuer of Thames and deliuered Edward Nichols 1617 Engelska
573 The scourge of basenesse, or, The old lerry with a new kicksey, and a new cum twang with the old winsye - wherein Iohn Taylor hath curried or clapperclawed, neere a thousand of his bad debters, who will not pay him vpon his returnes from Scotland, Germany, Bohemia, the voyages of the paper boate, and his nauigations to Yorke and Salsbury with Oates John Taylor 1624 Engelska
574 The vnnaturall father, or, The cruell murther committed by one Iohn Rowse of the towne of Ewell, ten miles from London, in the county of Surry, vpon two of his owne children - with his prayer and repentance in prison, his arraignment and iudgement at the Sessions, and his execution for the said fact at Croydon, on Munday the second of Iuly, 1621 John Taylor 1621 Engelska
575 The colde tearme, or, The frozen age, or, The metamorphosis of the Riuer of Thames John Taylor 1621 Engelska
576 The fearefull summer, or, Londons calamity, the countries courtesy, and both their misery John Taylor 1625 Engelska
577 The praise of hemp-seed John Taylor 1623 Engelska
578 The complaint of Christmas, and the teares of Twelfetyde John Taylor 1631 Engelska
579 Taylors goose - describing the wilde goose John Taylor 1621 Engelska
580 The travels of twelve-pence .. John Taylor 1635 Engelska

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