141 |
This treatise concernynge the fruytful saynges of Dauyde the kynge and prophete in the seuen penytencyal psalmes Deuyded in seuen sermons was made and compyled by the ryght reuerente fader in god Iohan fyssher doctoure of dyuynyte and bysshop of Rochester at the exortacion and sterynge of the mooste excellente pryncesse Margarete countesse of Rychemount and Derby, and moder to our souerayne lorde kynge Henry the. vij.on whose soule Jesu haue mercy
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John Fisher, Saint
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In the yere of our lorde. M.CCCCC. x. 1510 the vij. daye of the moneth of August. |
Engelska |
142 |
This treatyse concernynge the fruytfull sayenges of Dauyd the kynge and prophete in the seuen penytencyall psalmes. Deuyded in seuen sermons was made and compiled by the right reuerent father in god Iohn̄ fyssher doctour of diuinite and bysshop of Rochester at the exortacyon and sterynge of the moost excellent pryncesse Margarete countesse of Rychemount and Derby, and mother to our souerayne lorde kynge Henry the seuenth
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John Fisher, Saint
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1525 |
Engelska |
143 |
Contio quam anglice habuit reverendus pater Ioannes Roffensis Episcopus in celeberrimo nobilium conuentu Londini, eo die, quo Martini Lutheri scripta publico apparatu in ignem coniecta sunt, uersa in Latinu per Richardum Pacæum a sesrenissimi regis Anglie secretis, verum Grece et Latine Peritissimum
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John Fisher, Saint
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AnnoM.DXXI. 1521 |
Latin |
144 |
This treatyse concernynge the fruytfull saynges of Dauyd the kynge and prophete in the seuen penytencyall psalmes - Deuyded in seuen sermons was made and compyled by the ryght reuerente fader in god Iohan fyssher doctoure of dyuynite and bysshop of Rochester at the exortacion and sterynge of the moost excellent princesse Margarete countesse of Rychemount and Derby, and moder to our souerayne lorde kynge Henry the. vij
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John Fisher, Saint
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In the yere of oure lorde god. M.CCCCC.and .ix. 1509 the. xij. daye of the moneth of Iuyn |
Engelska |
145 |
3 dialogues in verse, between Gelasimus and Spudaeus, Eda and Agna, and Wisdom and Wyll
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John Fisher, student in Oxford
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In the yeare of our Lord God M. D. L. VIII. The .v. daye of Marche 1558 |
Engelska |
146 |
A sermon very notable, fruicteful, and godlie - made at Paules Crosse, in London, Anno domini. 1521. within the octaues of the ascension, by that famous and great clerke Iohn Fissher Bishop of Rochester, concerning the heresies of Martyne Luther, whiche he had called vp against the church, wherin it may appeare howe men sithens that tyme haue gone astray, which sermon was written and put in print by the authour aforesayd
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John Fisher, Saint
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Anno 1554. Cum priuilegio |
Engelska |
147 |
A Godlie treatisse declaryng the benefites, fruites, and great commodities of prayer - and also the true vse therof. Written in Latin, fourtie yeres past, by an Englyshe man, of great vertue and learnyng. And lately translated into Englyshe. 1560
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John Fisher, Saint
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1560 |
Engelska |
148 |
A treatise of prayer, and of the fruits and manner of prayer. By the most Reuerend Father in God Iohn Fisher Bishop of Rochestre, Preist and most eminent Cardinall of the most holy Catholike Church, of the title of S. Vitalis. Translated into English by R.A.B
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John Fisher, Saint
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M. DC. XXXX 1640 |
Engelska |
149 |
A reply made unto Mr. Anthony Wotton and Mr. Iohn White ministers - VVherin it is shewed, that they haue not sufficiently answered the Treatise of Faith. And wherin also the truth of the chief points of the said treatise is more cleerly declared, and more strongly confirmed. By A.D. Student in Diuinity. The first part
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John Fisher
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M.DC.XII. 1612 |
Engelska |
150 |
A godly treatise declaring the benefites, fruites, and great commodities of prayer, and also the true vse therof. Written in Latin fourtie yeeres past, by an English man of great vertue and learning. And lately translated into Englishe
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John Fisher, Saint
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1577 |
Engelska |
151 |
True relations of sundry conferences had between certaine Protestant doctours and a Iesuite called M. Fisher (then prisoner in London for the Catholique fayth:) - togeather with defences of the same. In which is shewed, that there hath alwayes beene, since Christ, a visible church, and in it a visible succession of doctours & pastours, teaching the vnchanged doctrine of fayth, left by Christ and his apostles, in all points necessary to saluation and that not Protestants, but only Roman Catholiques haue had, and can shew such a visible church, and in it such a succesion of pastours and doctours, of whome men may securely learne what pointe of fayth are necessary to saluation
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A. C.
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Permissu superiorum M. DC. XXVI. 1626 |
Engelska |
152 |
The copy of a letter describing the wonderful woorke of God in deliuering a mayden within the city of Chester, from an horrible kinde of torment and sicknes 16. of february 1564
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John Fisher, of Chester
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1565 |
Engelska |
153 |
Psalmi seu Precationes ex variis Scripturae locis collectae
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Anno. 1544 |
Latin |
154 |
A replie to Iesuit Fishers answere to certain questions propounded by his most gratious Matie: King Iames - By Francis White D: of Div· deane of Carlile, chaplaine to his Matie. Hereunto is annexed, a conference of the right: R:B: of St Dauids wth the same Iesuit*
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Francis White
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1624 |
Engelska |
155 |
The Psalmes or, prayers taken out of the holy Scripture: commonly called, the Kings psalmes
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1606 |
Engelska |
156 |
A relation of the conference between William Laud, Late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit - by the command of King James of ever blessed memory : with an answer to such exceptions as A.C. takes against it
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William Laud
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1686 |
Engelska |
157 |
A position and testimony against all swearing under the gospel - In which may be seen, I. That Christ hath forbidden all sorts of oaths. II. What Christ hath substituted instead of an oath. III. Reasons for that prohibition and substitution. With an answer to all the material objections that are, or may be, alledged from the scriptures
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John Fisher
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Printed in the year, 1692 |
Engelska |
158 |
A relation of the conference between William Laud, late Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury, and Mr. Fisher the Jesuite - by the command of King James, of ever-blessed memory : with an answer to such exceptions as A.C. takes against it
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William Laud
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1673 |
Engelska |
159-160 |
An essay upon the British fisheries - wherein the errors of the system on which they are at present conducted, are pointed out; a better system is recommended; and sundry experiments, tending to improvement, are proposed. ... By a Caledonian fisher
(flera utgåvor)
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John Rose, fisher
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1785 |
Engelska |