Ptōchomuseion [sic]. = The poore mans librarie Rapsodiæ G.A. Bishop of Exceter vpon the first epistle of saint Peter, red publiquely in the cathedrall church of saint Paule, within the citye of London. 1560. Here are adioyned at the end of euery special treatie, certaine fruitful annotacions which may properly be called miscellanea, bicause they do entreate of diuerse and sundry matters, marked with the nombre and figures of Augrime. 2.

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Ptōchomuseion [sic]. = The poore mans librarie Rapsodiæ G.A. Bishop of Exceter vpon the first epistle of saint Peter, red publiquely in the cathedrall church of saint Paule, within the citye of London. 1560. Here are adioyned at the end of euery special treatie, certaine fruitful annotacions which may properly be called miscellanea, bicause they do entreate of diuerse and sundry matters, marked with the nombre and figures of Augrime. 2.
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Alley, William, 1510?-1570.
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Imprinted at London :: By Iohn Day,
[1565]
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Bible. -- N.T. -- 1 Peter -- Commentaries.
Theology, Doctrinal -- Early works to 1800.
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"Ptōchomuseion [sic]. = The poore mans librarie Rapsodiæ G.A. Bishop of Exceter vpon the first epistle of saint Peter, red publiquely in the cathedrall church of saint Paule, within the citye of London. 1560. Here are adioyned at the end of euery special treatie, certaine fruitful annotacions which may properly be called miscellanea, bicause they do entreate of diuerse and sundry matters, marked with the nombre and figures of Augrime. 2." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A16838.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 11, 2024.

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T ante R.
  • Tragedye, describeth kinges and princes and great persons 19. a
  • Tragedye hath a verye sad and hea¦uye ende ibidē
  • Tragedie differeth from comodie in two respects ibidem
  • True chrtstians are contented with the title and name of christ 27. a
  • Traian gaue a sword drawen to the ruler of the citye 36. b
  • Traiane, what he sayde to the ruler
  • Tripartite historye, of whom so na∣med 38. b
  • Tripartite history of whom transla¦ted oute of greeke into latine ib
  • Tripartite historye where it begin∣eth ibidem
  • Tripartite historie, by whom made one continuall historye ib
  • Tripartite historie, how mani yeres discourse it continueth ibidem
  • Traian the Emperor found. 5000. free borne children to schole at his own charges 51. a
  • Troilus what he was & how he di∣ed. 62. a
  • Traditions of the church much set by of Basilius Magnus 81. b
  • Trinitye comprehended vnder the name of Christ 90. b
  • trinity entreated of by s. Austin. 11
  • Trinitye to bee questioned of a per∣uerse curiosity 122. a
  • Trinity Alanus history concerning the same ibid.
  • Trinyty the misterye thereof is ex∣pressed by this word Iehouah. ib.
  • Trinity expressed by a similitude of Saynt Austen 123. b
  • Traditions without the Scripture are very vncertayne 131
  • Tre of knowlege of good & euil 145
  • Tree of knowledge of good and euil why forbidden to eate 146 a
  • Transubstātiatiō cōfuted. 218. 219.
  • Tropologia defined and an example of it 246. b
  • True worshipping of god taught by the prophet Esay in Iuda. 287. b
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