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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B ante A.
  • BArbarous workes some∣time to be read 28. a
  • Babilō, head of al Chal∣dye 47. a
  • Babilon built by Semi∣ramis, or as the Hebrues saye by Nemroth the Giaunt. ibidem
  • Babilon enlarged by Ninus. ibid.
  • Babilon had walles of incredible greatnes 50. cubits in breadth, & 300. cubites in heyght. ibidē. b
  • Babilon had walles, the compasse wherof were .480. furlonges. ibi.
  • Babilons walles so broad that two waynes might mete together. ib.
  • Babilons walles beautified wyth 100. gates of brasse ibidem
  • Babilon one of the .7. wonders of the world ibidem
  • Basilius Magnus buylt an hospi∣tal for wayfaring & nedi mē. 49. a
  • Baptisinge onelye in the name of Christ, why it was done 90. b
  • Baal, by incense offered vnto hym, what Hierome vnderstādeth ther¦by 180 a
  • Babylons, two in number, as Cos¦mographers do wryte. 135. a
  • Babylon so called, a confusis labi∣is. ibidē.
  • Babylon called Chayrum, & nowe Alayer. ibidem
  • Babylon nygh vnto Egypt in the coastes of Arabia ibidem. b
  • Babylon, whych it was, frō whēce Peter wrote hys epistle. ibidem
  • Babylon the feate of the great Sol¦dan ibidem
  • Basilius Magnus, who was hys father, where he was byshop, and whō he had to hys maister. 138. b
  • Basilius stoode stiffely agaynst the Emperour Valence ibidē.
  • Basilius prayed for the Emperor Valence 139. a
  • Baal, in the masculine gēder what it signifieth 270. b
  • Baal and Balim in the Hebrewe what they are. ibidem
B ante E.
  • Belinus made .3. archeflanius .1. at Londō .2. at York .3. at Carleil. 5 a
  • Belinus made Denmarke tribu∣tary vnto hym ibidem
  • Belinges gate made by Belinus. ib
  • Belinus made the tower of Lon∣don ibidem
  • Bees brought hoonye into Platoes mouth ibidem
  • Beutifieng of Churches, not to be reproued whē they be ended. 50. a
  • Beastes cruel as Beares & Lions would not touch christian Mar∣tyrs 52. a
  • Beda an Englishman borne, for the modesty of hys lyfe called Ve¦nerabilis Beda, wyth hys whole lyfe. 137. b
  • Beastes hauyng foure feete, foure of them are namelye forbidden to the vse of man 184. b
  • Beastes graunted to the vse of man what kynde of them ibidem. a
  • Bel, Baal, or in the latine Belus, the fyrst kyng of Assiriās. 270. b
  • Bedek in Hebrue what it signifi∣fieth 276. b
  • Bethel, a city of the tribe of Benia¦min and Ephraim, how farre di∣stāt from Hierusalem, & by what other name it was called. 286. a
  • Bethel called of Iacob the house of God ibidem
B ante I
  • Bishops inuestiture in controuer∣sie betwene kyng Henry the first and Paschal .2. Pope. 3. b
  • Bias one of the .7. wyse men. 14. b
  • Bias caried all hys goodes wyth hym ibidem
  • Bishops accused eche other before Constantine the Emperor. 40. b
  • Bishop of Rome hath no iurisdicti∣on ouer other bishops 41. a
  • Biblion, what it signifieth 45. a
  • Bishops of the churches are called angels 61. b
  • Bishops or priests in euery church were called Cardinals 68. a
  • Bishops and priests with common councel gouerned the churche, & when they were fyrste of distinct and seueral office. 125. a
  • Bigamie disanulled by the Scrip∣tures & by auncient fathers. 139. a
B ante L.
  • Bladud attemting to flie, brake his necke. 5. b
  • Blessed is he that continueth to the ende. 29. a
  • Bloudshedders reuenged of God hymselfe. 126. b
  • Blasphemia diuided into two parts 284. a
  • Blasphemie agaynst the holy ghost shall neuer be forgeuen ibidē
  • Blasphemy, how it defined. ibidē
B ante O.
  • Borne not to our selues. 2. a
  • Bookes of Machabees not Cano∣nical 6. b
  • Booke of Machabees counted Ca¦nonical of s. Austin, but how. 7. a
  • Bookes of Machabees not Cano∣nical, by the iudgement of Meli∣to bishop of Sardinia, of Origen Hierome, and others. ibidē.
  • Bookes none to be receyued except thei cōsent wt the scriptures. 57. a
  • Bonifacius the .3. obtayned his pre¦rogatiue of the Emperour Pho∣cas.
  • Bonum is taken for cōmodum. 95. a
  • Bonum mulierem non tāgere, how to be vnderstanded. ibid.
  • Bonum what thynges it requireth to be obserued. ibidem
  • Bowing of the knee and incuruatiō of the bodi wherin cōdēned. 271 b
B ante. R.
  • Britaine made one Monarchie, by Mulmusius Dunwallo, duke of Cornewall. 5. b
  • Braggers boast of the holye Ghost to commende their straunge doc∣trines. 58. a
  • Bruno Amorbachius, a man of in∣comparable learnyng. 206. b
  • Brasen serpente, a figure of Christ.
  • Britania, whereof it is so cal∣led. 216. a.
  • Brutus, why that name was ge∣uen to Iulius Brutus, and of whom it was geuen. ibidem. b
  • britania, hath no maner of propor∣tion or analogie with this name Brutus. 216. b
B ante. V.
  • Buildyng of Temples not repro∣ued. 50. a
  • bull, did licke the feete of a martyr with his toung. ibidem. a
  • burdens of the lawe whiche our fa∣thers were not able to beare, be vtterly ceassed. 290. b
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