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Tubbe, Henry, 1617 or 18-1655. / [1659] Meditations divine & morall by H.T. ...
Tuke, Richard, fl. 1672. / [1682] Memoires of the life and death of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey, late justice of the peace for Middlesex, who was barbarously murthered by the papists, upon the first discovery of the horrid plot together with a full account of the strange discovery of the murther, the tryal of the murtherers, and the sham-plot of the papists to charge the murther of Sir Edm. Godfrey upon himself, detected.
Tuke, Samuel, Sir, d. 1674. / [1660] A character of Charles the Second written by an impartial hand, and exposed to publick view for information of the people.
Tuke, Samuel, Sir, d. 1674. / [1663] The adventures of five hours a tragi-comedy.
Tuke, Thomas, d. 1657. / [1607] The true trial and turning of a sinner. Or, three plaine and profitable sermons teaching the search and triall of our waies, repentance of sinne, and true turning vnto God. The summe whereof was preached at Feuersham in Kent Aug. 3. 1606. By Thomas Tuke.
Tuke, Thomas, d. 1657. / [1617] A theological discourse of the gracious and blessed coniunction of Christ and a sincere Christian. By Tho: Tuke Preacher of Gods word. The blessed virgin Mary brought foorth Christ, and the Catholique Church brings foorth all true Christians
Tuke, Thomas, d. 1657. / [1609] The picture of a true protestant: or, Gods house and husbandry wherein is declared the duty and dignitie of all Gods children, both minister and people. Written by Thomas Tuke.
Tuke, Thomas, d. 1657. / [1614] Nevv essayes: meditations, and vowes including in them the chiefe duties of a Christian, both for faith, and manners. By Thomas Tuke, minister of Gods Word, at S. Giles in the Fields.
Tuke, Thomas, d. 1657. / [1609] The high-vvay to heauen: or, the doctrine of election, effectuall vocation, iustification, santification and eternall life Grounded vpon the holy Scriptures, confirmed by the testimonies of sundry iudicious and great diuines, ancient and moderne. Compiled by Thomas Tuke.
Tuke, Thomas, d. 1657. / [1613] A discourse of death, bodily, ghostly, and eternall nor vnfit for souldiers warring, seamen sayling, strangers trauelling, women bearing, nor any other liuing that thinkes of dying. By Thomas Tuke.
Tuke, Thomas, d. 1657. / [1616] A discourse against painting and tincturing of women Wherein the abominable sinnes of murther and poysoning, pride and ambition, adultery and witchcraft are set foorth & discouered. Whereunto is added The picture of a picture, or, the character of a painted woman.
Tuke, Thomas, d. 1657. / [Anno M. DC. XXV. 1625] Concerning the Holy Eucharist, and the popish breaden-god to the men of Rome, as well laiqves as cleriqves, by Thomas Tuke.
Tuke, Thomas, d. 1657. / [1615] The Christians looking glasse wherein hee may cleerely see, his loue to God liuely expressed, his fidelity truely discouered, and pride against God and man, anatomised. Whereby the hypocrisie of the times is notoriously manifested. By Thomas Tuke, minister of Gods word at Saint Giles in the Fields.
Tunstall, Cuthbert, 1474-1559. / [M.DC.XXXIII. 1633] A sermon preached on Palme-Sunday, before King Henry the VIII by Cuthbert Tonstall ...
Tunstall, Cuthbert, 1474-1559. / [Anno. M.D.XXXIX. 1539] A sermon of Cuthbert Bysshop of Duresme made vpon Palme sondaye laste past, before the maiestie of our souerayne lorde kyng Henry the. VIII. kynge of England [and] of France, defensor of the fayth, lorde of Ireland, and in erth next vnder Christ supreme heed of the Churche of Englande.
Tunstall, Cuthbert, 1474-1559. / [Anno Domini M.D.LX. 1560] A letter written by Cutbert Tunstall late Byshop of Duresme, and Iohn Stokesley sometime Byshop of London sente vnto Reginalde Pole, Cardinall, then beynge at Rome, and late byshop of Canterbury.
Tunstall, Cuthbert, 1474-1559. / [Anno Verbi incarnati. M.D.XXII. pridie idus Octobris 1522 (14 Oct.)] De arte supputandi libri quattuor Cutheberti Tonstalli
Tunstall, Cuthbert, 1474-1559. / [1518 (13 Nov.)] Cutheberti Tonstalli in laudem matrimonii oratio habita in sponsalibus Mariae potentissimi regis Angliæ Henrici octaui filiæ, et Francisci Christanissimi Francorum regis primogeniti.
Tunstall, Cuthbert, 1474-1559. / [Anno. 1558] Certaine godly and deuout prayers. Made in latin by the Reuerend father in God, Cuthbert Tunstall, Bishop of Durham, and translated into Englishe by Thomas Paynell, clerke
Turberville, Edward, 1648?-1681. / [1681] The full narrative and further discovery of Edward Tvrbervill of Skerr in the county of Glamorgan, Gent. of the horrid Popish Plot containing many remarkable passages concerning the trial of William late Viscount Stafford : with an account of the Gent. of Greys-Inn, who appeared in court before the Lord High Steward to invalidate Mr. Turbervill's evidence.
Turberville, George, 1540?-1610? / [1567] Epitaphes, epigrams, songs and sonets with a discourse of the friendly affections of Tymetes to Pyndara his ladie. Newly corrected with additions, and set out by George Turbervile Gentleman.
Turberville, George, 1540?-1610? / [Anno 1575] The booke of faulconrie or hauking for the onely delight and pleasure of all noblemen and gentlemen: collected out of the best aucthors, asvvell Italians as Frenchmen, and some English practises withall concernyng faulconrie, the contentes whereof are to be seene in the next page folowyng. By George Turberuile Gentleman.
Turberville, George, 1540?-1610? / [1611] The booke of falconrie or havvking for the onely delight and pleasure of all noblemen and gentlemen : collected out of the best authors, aswell Italians as Frenchmen, and some English practises withall concerning falconrie / heretofore published by George Turbervile, Gentleman.
Turner, Francis, 1638?-1700. / [1690] The Bishop of Ely's letters to the late K. James and Q. Mary, sent under the disguised names of Mr. Redding and Mrs. Redding.
Turner, John, 17th cent. / [1641] The saints beliefe by me John Turner, prisoner of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Turner, John, b. 1649 or 50. / [1698] A discourse on fornication shewing the greatness of that sin, and examining the excuses pleaded for it, from the examples of antient times : to which is added an appendix concerning concubinage : as also a remark on Mr. Butler's explication of Hebr. xiii, 4 in his late book on that subject / by J. Turner ...
Turner, John, b. 1649 or 50. / [1698] A phisico-theological discourse upon the Divine Being, or first cause of all things, providence of God, general and particular, separate existence of the human soul, certainty of reveal'd religion, fallacy of modern inspiration, and danger of enthusiasm to which is added An appendix concerning the corruption of humane nature, the force of habits, and the necessity of supernatural aid to the acquest of eternal happiness : with epistolary conferences between the deceased Dr. Anthony Horneck and the author, relating to these subjects : in several letters from a gentleman to his doubting friend.
Turner, John, prisoner of our Lord Jesus Christ. / [1641] The saints beliefe, or, The nevv creed
Turner, John, prisoner of our Lord Jesus Christ. / [1641] The saints beliefe by me John Turner, prisoner of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Turner, W. / [1612?] Turners dish of Lentten stuffe, or, A galymaufery to the tune of Watton townes end.
Turner, William, 1651-1740. / [1696] Musica.
Turner, William, d. 1568. / [1545] The rescuynge of the romishe fox other vvyse called the examination of the hunter deuised by steuen gardiner The seconde course of the hunter at the romishe fox & hys aduocate, & sworne patrone steuen gardiner doctor & defender of the popis canonlaw and hys ungodly ceremonies. Rede in the last lefe the xij articles of Bisshop Steuens neuu popish credo.
Turner, William, d. 1568. / [ca. 1565] The hunting of the fox and the wolfe because they make hauocke of the sheepe of Christ Iesus.
Tusser, Thomas, 1524?-1580. / [1573] Fiue hundreth points of good husbandry vnited to as many of good huswiferie first deuised, & nowe lately augmented with diuerse approued lessons concerning hopps & gardening, and other needefull matters : together with an abstract before euery moneth, conteining the whole effect of the saide moneth : with a table & a preface in the beginning both necessary to be reade, for the better understandinge of the booke / set forth by Thomas Tusser ...
Tustin, John. / [1646] Tustins observations, or Conscience embleme the watch of God, similized by the wakefull dog. / By me John Tustin, who hath beene plundered and spoyled by the Patentees for white and gray Soape eighteene severall times to his utter undoing.
Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707. / [1690] A true and impartial account of a great and bloody fight between part of the English fleet, commanded by Sir Clovesly Shovel and the French at sea with an account of the men killed and wounded : together with the great bravery and courage of Captain Hoskins, from on board Their Majesties ship the Crown, this ninth of December, 1690, riding Plimouth-Sound.
Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707. / [1691] The tribe of Levi a poem.
Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707. / [1697] A search after honesty a poem / by Mr. Tutchin.
Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707. / [1690] Reflections upon the French Kings declaration for the restauration of the late King James, to the kingdom of England / by John Tutchin.
Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707. / [1688?] The Protestant Martyrs: or, The bloody assizes Giving an account of the lives, tryals, and dying speeches, of all those eminent Protestants that suffered in the west of England, by the sentence of that bloody and cruel Judge Jefferies; being in all 251 persons, besides what were hang'd and destroyed in cold blood. Containing also, the life and death of James Duke of Monmouth; his birth and education; his actions both at home and abroad; his unfortunate sentence, execution and dying-words upon the scaffold: with a true copy of the paper he left behind him. And many other curious remarks worth the reader's observation.
Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707. / [1685] Poems on several occasions, with a pastoral to which is added, A discourse of life / by John Tutchin.
Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707. / [1690] A poem upon Their Majesties speeches to the nonconformist ministers by John Tutchin.
Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707. / [1696] A Pindarick ode, in the praise of folly and knavery by Mr. Tutchin.
Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707. / [1693] A new martyrology, or, The bloody assizes now exactly methodizing in one volume comprehending a compleat history of the lives, actions, trials, sufferings, dying speeches, letters, and prayers of all those eminent Protestants who fell in the west of England and elsewhere from the year 1678 ... : with an alphabetical table ... / written by Thomas Pitts.
Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707. / [1692] A funeral poem on the death of the reverend and learned divine Mr. Richard Baxter written by Mr. Tutchin.
Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707. / [1700] The foreigners. Part I a poem.
Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707. / [1694] An epistle to Mr. Benjamin Bridgwater, occasion'd by the death of the late Queen Mary by Mr. Tutchin.
Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707. / [1692] The earth-quake of Jamaica describ'd in a Pindarick poem / by Mr. Tutchin.
Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707. / [1689] Civitas militaris, or, A poem on the city royal regiment of horse by John Tutchin.
Tutchin, Robert. / [1651] An elogy upon the much lamented death of Mr Luke Fawne, junior, who dyed the sixth of January, 1650. being ten years, six moneths, and four days old.