James I King of England
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James
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Books by James I King of England
Total count: 105
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The true lawe of free monarchiesor, The reciprock and mutuall duetie betwixt a free king and his naturall subiectsPrinted by Robert Walde-graue, printer to the Kings Majestie1598-01-01
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The Earle of Gowries conspiracie against the Kings Maiestie of ScotlandAt Saint Iohn-stoun vpon Tuesday the fift of August. 1600Printed by Valentine Simmes, dwelling on Adling hill, at the signe of the white Swanne.1600-01-01
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By the King. The care wee haue to preuent all occasions of dispersing the infection amongst our people doeth sufficiently appeare by our former proclamations ...By Robert Barker ...1603-01-01
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His Maiesties Lepanto, or, Heroicall songbeing part of his poeticall exercises at vacant houresBy Simon Stafford, and Henry Hooke1603-01-01
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A meditation upon the xxv, xxvi, xxvii, xxviii, and xxix, verses of the xv chapter of the first booke of the Chronicles of the Kingeswritten by the most Christian king, and sincere professor of the truth, Iames, by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faithBy J. Windet or V. Simmes] for F. Norton1603-01-01
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Basilikon doronor, His maiesties instructions to his dearest sonne, Henry the princeImprinted by Felix Kyngston, for Iohn Norton, according to the copie printed at Edenburgh1603-01-01
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By the King. A proclamation against inmates and multitudes of dwellers in strait roomes and places in and about the citie of Londonand for the rasing and pulling downe of certaine new erected buildingsBy Robert Barker ...1603-01-01
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A princes looking glasse, or, A princes directionvery requisite and necessarie for a Christian prince, to view and behold himselfe in : containing sundrie, wise, learned, godly, and princely precepts and instructions, excerpted and chosen out of that most Christian, and vertuous Basilikon doron, or, his Maiesties instructions to his dearest sonne Henrie the princePrinted by Iohn Legat, printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge1603-01-01
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The Christian warfarewherein is first generally shewed the malice, power and politike stratagems of the spirituall enemies of our saluation, Sathan and his assistants the world and the flesh, with the meanes also whereby the Christian may vvithstand and defeate them : and afterwards more speciallie their particvlar temptatiions, against the seuerall causes and meanes of our saluation, whereby on the one side they allure vs to security and presumption, and on the other side, draw vs to doubting and desperation, are expressed and answered : written especially for their sakes who are exercised in the spirituall conflict of temptations, and are afflicted in conscience in the sight and sense of their sinnesImprinted by Felix Kyngston, for Cuthbert Burby, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Church-yard at the signe of the Swan1604-01-01
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By the King. A proclamation concerning leases and assertsBy Robert Barker ...1605-01-01
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Copey eines Sendschreibens, so Jacobus König in gross Britannien, Frankreich vnd Irrland, Beschützer dess Glaubens, [et]c. an Herrn Christian den Vierten, König in Dennemarck, [et]cdero auff ihne, vnd das gantze Königreich Engelland, jüngschin den 5. Novembris dess abgelauffenen 1605. Jahrs, angestelten Verrähterey vnd grausamen That halben, gethan : sampt einer kurtzen Erzehlung, welcher gestalt dieselbige ins werck gerichtet werden sollen ... : auch was höchgedachter König in Dennemarck, wider darauff geantwortet : auss dem Lateinischen Exemplar trewlich verteutschetBey Johann Schönfeldt1606-01-01
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Narratio Fidelis Et Svccincta De Nvpera Illa Proditione Longe Immanissima, A Iesvitis Et Conivratis In Magnvm Magnae Britanniae Regem Intentata, Ex Commentarijs Anglicis, publica authoritate editis, in unum Historiae corpus congesta. (device)Prostant apud Ioannem Orlers1607-01-01
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By the King. The Kings Maiestie perceiuing the great inconueniences which dayly doe arise by the continuall additions of a multitude of new buildings in the citie of London ...By Robert Barker ...1607-01-01
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By the Kingthe Kings most excellent maiestie, finding that the infection of the plague is at this present in sundry places of the city of London ...By Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie1609-01-01
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Instructions for the increasing of mulberie treesand the breeding of silke-worms, for the making of silke in this kingdome : whereunto is annexed His Maiesties letters to the lords liefetenants of the seuerall shieres of England, tending to that purposePrinted by E.A. for Eleazar Edgar, and are to be solde at his shop1609-01-01
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Les oevvres de G. de Saluste, sr. dv BartasDerniere edition.Chez Iean de Bordeavlx ...1611-01-01
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Declaration dv serenissime roy de la Grand' Bretaigne sur ses actions devers les Estats Generaux des Pais bas vnis touchant le faict de Conradvs Vorstivs ...chez Iean Norton ...1612-01-01
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Copie van den brief des Conings van Groot Britanniengheschreven aen de E.M. Heeren Staten Generael der Gheunieerde Provincien. Waer in hy sijn advijs, nopende het different tusschen de Remonstranten ende Contra-Remonstranten over-schrijft[s.n.]1613-01-01
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Declaration du serenissime Roy Iaques I. Roy de la Grand' Bretaigne France et Irlande, defenseur de la foypour le droit des rois & independance de leurs couronnes, contre la harangue de l'illustrissime Cardinal de Perron prononcłe en la chambre du tiers Estat le XV. de Ianuier 1615Par Iehan Bill, imprimeur de roy1615-01-01
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A remonstrance of the most gratious King Iames I., king of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland ... for the right of kings, and the independance of their crownesagainst an oration of the most illustrious Card. of Perron, pronounced in the Chamber of the third estate, Ian. 15. 1615Printed by Cantrell Legge1616-01-01
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Copie d'une lettre ecrite de sa Majesté de la Grand-Bretaigne Iaques I. aux Haultz & Puissants Seigneurs Messieurs les Estats des Provinces Unies des Pays-bas, contenant declaration de ses lettres precedentes touchant les differents Ecclesiastiques és dits pays, avec l'advis pour les assopir[s.n.]1617-01-01
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By the King. A proclamation for reforming the abuses in making of gold and siluer threed within this realmeand for the inhibiting the importation thereof from the parts beyond the seasBy Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill, deputies and assignes of Robert Barker ...1618-01-01
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Serenissimi et potentissimi Principis Iacobi, Dei gratia, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae, et Hiberniae Regis, fidei defensorisopera, edita ab Iacobo Montacuto, Wintoniensi Episcopo, & sacelli regij decanoApud Bonhamum Nortonium & J. Billium1619-01-01
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By the King. A proclamation for suppressing insolent abuses committed by base people against persons of qualitie, aswell strangers as others, in the streetes of the citie and suburbes of London, with the parts adiacentBy Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill ...1621-01-01
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La declaration dv serenissime roy de la Grand' Bretaignecontenant sa resolution proposee à sa Majesté catholiquePour François Yvrad [i.e. Yvrard1621-01-01
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By the King. A proclamation concerning the making of starch...By Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill ...1622-01-01
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The psalmes of King DavidPrinted by William Turner1631-01-01
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A Puritane Set forth In his Lively ColoursOr, K. James his description of a Puritan. Whereunto is added, The Round-heads Character, With The Character of an Holy Sister. All fitted for the times. ...Printed for N.B.1642-01-01
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An old mould to cast new lawes by ...L. Lichfield1643-01-01
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Misocapnus, sive De abusu tobacci lusus regiuspro D. ab Hoogen-huysen1644-01-01
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Catechesis EcclesiariumQuae in Regno Poloniae, & magno Ducatu Lithuaniae, & aliis ad istud Regnum pertinentibus Provinciis, affirmant, Neminem alium præter Patrem Domini nostri Iesu Christi, esse illum unum Deum Israëlis : Hominem autem illum Iesum Nazarenum, qui ex Virgine natus est, nec alium, præter aut ante ipsum, Dei Filium unigenitum & agnoscunt & confitentur. : Cui accedit Fausti Socini Senensis Vita et Dissertatio Operibus suis ab Equite Polono praemissa. : Cum catalogo operum ejusdem Fausti Socini[s.n.]1651-01-01
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Sir Walter Raleigh's Sceptick, or speculationsand Observations of the magnificency and opulency of cities, his Seat of government, and letters to the Kings Majestie, and others of qualitie : also, his demeanor before his executionPrinted by W. Bentley, and are to be sold by W. Shears ...1651-01-01
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Assertio juris monarchici in Regno Scotorum, seu, De mvtis regis Scotiæ & subditorum ejus officiisdissertatio politica[s.n.]1653-01-01
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God and the King, or, A dialogue shewing that our soveraign lord the King of England, being immediate under God within his dominions, doth rightly claim whatsoever is required by the oath of allegianceformerly compiled and printed by the especial command of King James (of blessed memory) and now commanded to be reprinted and published by His Majesties royal proclamation for the instruction of all His Majesties subjects in their duty and allegianceImprinted by His Majesties special priviledge and command1663-01-01
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His counterblast to tobaccoto which is added a learned discourseJohn Hancock1672-01-01
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The Holy BibleContaining the Old Testament and the New ; Newly translated out of the original tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised by his Majesties special command ; with most profitable Annotations upon all the hard places, and other things of great importance ; which notes have never before been set forth with this new translation, But are now placed in due order with great care and industrieStephen Swart]1679-01-01
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The Gunpowder-treasonwith a discourse of the manner of its discovery, and a perfect relation of the proceedings against those horrid conspirators, wherein is contained their examinations, tryals, and condemnations : likewise King James's speech to both houses of Parliament on that occasion, now reprinted : a preface touching that horrid conspiracy, by the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas, Lord Bishop of Lincoln : and by the way of appendix, several papers or letters of Sir Everard Digby, chiefly relating to the gunpowder-plot, never before printedPrinted by Tho. Newcomb, and H. Hills, and are to be sold by Walter Kettilby ...1679-01-01
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The sett or decreet arbitral of King James the 6th of blessed memorydeciding all differences betwixt merchants and trades anent the government of the city of Edinburgh : as it is registrat in the books of Council and Session and ratified in Parliament : together with the Acts of the Town Council determining the time of the continuation of the Provost, dean of gild and thesaurer to be no longer then one or two years together at one timePrinted by the heir of Andrew Anderson ...1683-01-01
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Tam QuamOr An Attaint Brought in the Supream Court of the King of Kings; upon the Statutes, Exod. 20. 7, 16. and Levit. 19. 12. Against those Modern Jurors who have found any Indict- ments upon the Statutes of 23 Eliz. 29 Eliz. or 3 Jacobi, against Protestants, for monthly Absence from Church, with- out any Confession of the Parties, or Oath of Witness against them, or made any Presentments of them. Contrary to the express Letter of their Oaths taken in a Court of Judg- ment, the course of the Law of England, or any right Reason. Wherein is discoursed; Whether any Protestant be concerned in that part of those Laws? the contrary is proved. As also whether a Grand-Jury's finding an Indictment, be any Evidence to a Petit-Jury? The absurdness, and most per- nicious Consequents of which are detected, and the Ven- geance of God also against False-swearing is declaredPrinted, and are to be sold by L. Curtis1683-01-01
Serenissimi et potentissimi principis Jacobi, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae, et Hiberniae, regis, fidei defensoris, OperaSumtibus Christiani Genschii...1689-01-01-
An Eighth Collection Of Papers Relating to the Present Juncture of Affairs in England : Viz. I. The Tryal and Examination of the Test of the Church of England's Loyalty. II. Some Reflections upon the Additional Libel, in- tituled, An Instance of the Church of Eng- land's Loyalty. III. The Pedigree of Popery, or Genealogy of Anti- christ. IV. A Letter to a Person of Quality, occasion'd by the News of the Ensuing Parliament. V. Father La Chaise's Project for the Extirpation of HereticksIn a Letter from him to Father Petres. VI. An Account of the Papers that have been Collected, relating to the present Juncture of Affairs. Licensed according to Orderpublisher not identified1689-01-01
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Hinc Illae LachrymaeOr, England's Miseries Set forth In their True Light; Being A Brief History Of The Manifold Difficulties This Kingdom laboured under, in the Reigns of K.James I. and his Unfortunate Son; Which brought on Our Bloody Civil Wars, and the Death of K.Charles I. And at last caused the Abdication of King James IIPrinted for J.Johnson1692-01-01
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A Charter Granted to the Apothecaries of London, The 30th of May, 13 Jac. I. Translated and Printed for the better Informa- tion of the said Apothecaries in their Duty To The City of London, The Colledg of Physicians, And Their Own Society1695-01-01
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The Royal Censure of partial Conformitytruly representing the case of Church-Men and Dissenters, in the time of King James the first, in his proclamations, declarations, and conferences, relating thereuntoS. and W. Keble1704-01-01
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The sett or decreet arbitral of King James VI ...deciding all the differences betwixt merchants and trades, anent the government of the city of Edinburgh ... : together with the acts of the Town Council, determining the time of the continuation of the provost, dean of gild, and thesaurer ...Printed by Mr. James Davidson and Company ...1726-01-01
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His Maiesties Poeticall Exercises at vacant houresPrinted by R. Walde-graue printer to the Kings Maiestie1818-01-01
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His Majesties poeticall exercises at vacant houres1818-01-01
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Letters to King James the Sixth from the Queen, Prince Henry, Prince Charles, the Princess Elizabeth and her husband, Frederick, king of Bohemia, and from their son, Prince Frederick HenryPrinted by T. Constable1835-01-01
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Miscellanies of literatureA new ed., rev. and cor. ...E. Moxon1853-01-01
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Message of James I. to the Earl of Somerset in the case of Sir Thomas OverburyPrinted by Nichols and Sons1866-01-01
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A counterblaste to tobacco1872-01-01
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A covnter-blaste to tobaccoPrivately printed1884-01-01
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Basilikon dōron [romanized]or, His majestys Instructions to his dearest sonne, Henry the PrinceReprinted from the excessively rare privately-printed edition of Edinburgh, 1599, for presentation to the members of the Roxburghe Club.Printed by Wertheimer, Lea & Co.1887-01-01
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John Florio e il Basilicon Doron di James VIun esempio inedito di versione elisabettiana1. ed.Feltrinelli1961-01-01
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The royal correspondence of King James I of England (VI of Scotland) to his royal brother-in-law, King Christian IV of Denmark, 1603-1625Harvester Press1977-01-01
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The trew law of free monarchies or the reciprock and mutuall duetie betwixt a free king and his naturall subjects = La vraie loi des libres monarchies ou les devoirs réciproques et mutuels entre un roi libre et ses sujets naturelsPresses universitaires de la Méditerranée2008-01-01
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Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus, ou, Apologie pour le serment de fidélitéPresses universitaires de la Méditerranée2014-01-01
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Apologia pro ivramento fidelitatis, primùm quidem anōnymosnunc verò ab ipsoExcudebat Ioannes Norton
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Iacobi Primi ... Basilikon doron, sive, Regia institvtio ad Henricvm principem ...Excudebat Iohannes Norton, Serenissimae Regiae Maiestati in latinie, graecis, & hebraicis typographus
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A Declara- tion Of The iust causes of his Maisties pro- ceeding against those Ministers, Who are now lying in prison, attainted of high Treason. Set foorth by his Maiesties Counsell of his kingdome of Scotland. (device)By Robert
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The Five Yeares Of King Iames, Or The Condition of the State of England, and the Relati- on it had to other Provinces
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The Actis Of Parliament of the maist hie, maist excellent, and michtie Prince, and our Souerane Lord James the sext, be the grace of God, King of Scottis, begun and haldin at Edinburgh, the xv. day of Decemb. The zeir of God ane thousand, fyue hundretth lxvii. zeir. Be our said Souerane Lor- dis derrest cousing & Uncle James Erle of Murray, Lord Abirnethie &c. Regēt to our Souerane Lord, his Realme and Leigis. Togidder with the Prelatis, Erlis, Barrouis, Commissioneris of Burrowis, specialie com-perand in the said Parliament, as the thre estatis of this Realme. The saidis actis being oppinlie red, concludit and votit in the said Parliament, to remane as perpe- tuall lawis to the Subiectis of this Realme in all tymes cuming. (coat of arms)
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The workes of the most high and mightie prince, Iames, by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &cPrinted by Robert Barker and Iohn Bill, printers to the Kings Most Excellent Maiestie.
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Basilikon Dōron. Or, King James's Instructions To His Dearest Sonne, Henry The Prince. Now reprinted by His Majesties Command
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An Apologie for the Oath of Allegiance. First Set Foorth Withovt a name; And now acknowledged by the Author, the Right High and Mightie Prince, Iames, by the Grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland; Defender of the Faith, &c. Together with a Premonition of his Maiesties, to all most Mightie Monarches, Kings, free Princes and States of Christendome. ... (5 lines)By Robert
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King James His Letter And Directions To The Lord Archbishop Of Canterbury : Concerning Preaching and PreachersWith the Bishop of Canterburies Letter to the Bishop of Lincolne. Lord Keeper. desiring him to put in practise the Kings desires, that none should preach but in a Religious forme. And not that every young man should take to himselfe an exorbitant Liberty, to preach what he listeth, to the offence of his Ma- jesty, and the disturbance and disquiet of the Church and Common-wealthPrinted for Thomas Walkeley
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Vasilikon dåoronAz angliai, scotiai, franciai es hiberniai elsö Jacob kiralynac ... fia tanitasaért irtt kiralyi ajandekanyomtatta Galler Hieronimus
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Semper EademOr A Reference Of The Debate at the Savoy 1661. To The Conference At Hampton-Court 160 3/4. To which is added the Petition of the then Non-conformists. Whereby it appears that what the Presbyterians &c. now scruple at, was satisfactorily and fully answer'd and determined against them, by that Famous, Learned and Pious Prince King James, and the Reverend Bishops and others who assisted at and managed the same. ...
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His Maiesties Declaration concerning His Proceedings with the States generall of the Vni- ted Prouinces of the Low Countreys, In the cause of D. Conradvs Vorstivs. ... (coat of arms; 2 lines)
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King Iames His Iudgement of a King and of a Tyrant. Extracted out of His own Speech at VVhite-Hall, to the Lords and Commons in Parliament, 1609. With certaine Notations anent the same. Also 28 Questions, worthy due consideration and solution, in these dangerous times of Englandpublisher not identified
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First charter of VirginiaBiblioBytes
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Apologia Pro Ivramento Fidelitatis, Primùm quidem Anōnymos : Nunc verò ab Ipso Avctore, Serenissimo ac Potentiss. Principe, Iacobo Dei gratiâ Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & Hiberniae Rege, Fidei Defensore, denuò edita. Cui praemissa est Praefatio Mo- nitoria Sacratiss. Caesari Rodolpho II. Semper Avgvsto, Caeter-isque Christiani Orbis Sereniss. ac Potentiss. Monarchis ac RegibusIllustriss. Celsissimisq[ue] Liberis Principibus, Rebus publicís atq[ue] Ordinibus inscripta, eodem Avctore. ...
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The Confession of Faith Of the Kirk of Scotland. Subscribed By the Kings Maiestie and his Housholde, in the yeare of God 1580. With a Designation of such Acts of Parliament, as are expedient, for justifying the Vnion, after mentioned. And subscribed by the Nobles, Barrons, Gentlemen, Burgesses, Ministers, and Commons, in the yeare of God 1638. ... (12 lines)publisher not identified
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His Maiesties Speech To Both the Houses of Par-liament, in his Highnesse great Cham- ber at Whitehall, the day of the Adiournement of the last Session, Which was the last day of March 1607. (device)By Robert Barker
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The VVorkes Of The Most High And Mightie Prince, Iames By The Grace Of God, King Of Greaet Britaine, France And Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c
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The Confession of Faith Of the Kirk of Scotland. Svbscribed By the Kings Majestie and his Hous- holde, in the yeare of God 1580. With a Designation of such Acts of Parlament, as are ex- pedient, for justefying the Vnion, after mentioned. And Subscribed by the Nobles, Barrons, Gentle- men, Burgesses, Ministers, and Commons, in the yeare of God 1638. ... (ornament; 10 lines; ornament)publisher not identified
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His Maiesties Declaration, Touching his proceedings in the late Assemblie and Conuention of Parliament. (Coat of Arms)By Bonham
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Iacobi Primi Angliae, Sco- tiae, Franciae, Et Hiberniae Regis, Fidei Defen- soris, &c. Basilikon Dōron, Sive Regia Institvtio ad Henricvm Principem primogenitum Filium suum, & haeredem proxi- mum. (ornament)
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Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus. Or An Apologie For The Oath of Allegiance. Against the two Breues of Pope Pavlvs Qvintvs, and the late Letter of Cardinall Bellar- mine to G. Black-vvel the Arch-priest. ... (2 lines) Authoritate Regiâ (ornament)By Robert
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The Dutie of a King In His Royall Office, Shewing How it is to be used in the administration of Iustice and Politicke Government in his Kingdomes, Likewise Declaring, The True Glory of Kings. The Difference between a King and a Tyrant. The Authoritie and true use of Parliaments. The diseases of the Church, and the Remedie. Generall Advices in behalfe of the Church. Paritie incompatible with a Monarchie. Of the Nobilitie and their Formes. The laudable Customes of England. Admonition for making Warrs. The Right Extention of Kingcraft, &c
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Glaubens Bekantnuss. Darinnen Jacob, diss Namens der Erste, König in Engeland, Schott- land, &c. Sampt seinen Rhäten, gantzem Köni- glichem Hause, vnd vnzelichen andern, vor dem Par- lament vnd versamleten Ständen der Cron Engelland, Gott zu Ehren, vnd jedermeniglichem zur Aufferbauwung, Zu dem Christlichen wahren Glau- ben, vnd der reinen Religion, als die in dem reinen Wort Gottes durch die H. Propheten vnd Apostel verfasset, offentlich sich bekant, geschwo- ren, vnd selberst vnterschrieben. Sampt einer gnedigen Antwort, so Ihre Mayestet den geflüchtigten Kirchen in Enge- land, &c. auff ihr ansuchen wi- derfahren lassen. Auss dem zu Lunden, auss Köni- glicher Mayest. befelch den 1. Junij 1603. gedruckten Exemplar, in diese Spra- che fleissigst vbergesetzt. (device)publisher not identified
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Den slach van LepantenIn schotschen dicht beschreven door den alderschristelijcxsten coning ende operchten belijder der waerheydt, Iacobum door de ghenade Gods Coning van Enghelandt, Scholant, Vrancrijck ende Yrlant. In Nederlandtschen dichte ghetrouwe-lijck overgheser
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An Abridgement Of that Booke which the Ministers Of Lincolne Diocesse delivered to his Majestie, upon the first of December 1605. Being The first part of an Apologie for themselves and their Brethren, that refuse the Subscription and Con- formitie which is required. Whereunto is annexed, A Table of sundry Points not handled in this Abridgement, which are other ex- ceptions they take to the Subscrip- tion required, and shall be the Argument of the se- cond part of their Apologiepublisher not identified
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Serenissimi Et Potentissimi Principis Iacobi, Dei gratia, magnae Britanniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae Regis, Fedei defensoris, &c. Meditatio In Orationem Dominicam; Ad Subditos suos, eos prae- sertim, qui aulam sequuntur. ... (3 lines)
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The Abolishing Of The Booke Of Common Prayer, By Reason of above fifty grosse Cor- rvptions in it, As also for that it commands the use of such Cere- monies in the Worship Of God (namely Sur- plice, Crosse, and Kneeling) which man hath devised, and which are notoriously knowne to have beene of old, and still to be abused to Superstition and Idolatry, and are of no necessary use in the Chvrch. Being the Substance of a Booke which the Ministers of Lincolne Diocese delivered to King Iames, the First of December, 1605. Well worthy of the serious consideration of the High Covrt of Parliament. (ornaments)Reprinted, and are to be sold by Samvel
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Triplici nodo triplex cuneus. Sive Apologia Pro Ivramento Fidelitatis, Adversvs Dvo Brevia PP. Pavli Qvinti, & Epistolam Cardinalis Bellarmini, ad G. Blackvellvm Archi- presby-terum nuper scriptam. ... (3 lines)Editio altera.
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The Peace-MakerOr, Great Brittaines Blessing. Fram'd For the continuance of the mighty Happinesse wherein this Kingdome excels many Empires. Shewing the Idlenesse of a Quarrelling Reputation, wherein consists neither Manhood nor Wisdome. Necessary for all Magistrates, Officers of Peace, Masters of Families, for the confirmation of youth, and for all his Majesties most true and faithfull Subiects. To the generall auoiding of all Contention and Bloud-shedding.
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Triplici Nodo Triplex Cuneus. Sive Apologia Pro Juramento Fidelitatis. Adversus duo Brevia PP. Pauli Quinti, Et Epistolam Cardinalis Bellarmini, ad G. Blackvellum Ar- chipresbyterum, Nuper scriptam ... (4 lines)publisher not identified
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Meditatio in cap. XXVII. Euangelij S, Matth. v. 27, 28, 29. Siue Hypotyposis inaugurationis RegiaeApud Robertum Barker & Ioannem Billium ...
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The Kings Maiesties Speech, as it was deliuered by him in the vpper house of the Parliament to the Lords Spirituall and Temporall, and to the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses there assembled, On Munday the 19. day of March 1603. being the first day of this present Parlia- ment, and the first Parliament of his Maiesties Raigne. (device)By Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie
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A Svpplication to the Kings most excellent Maiestie, Wherein, seuerall reasons of State and Religion are briefely touchednot vnworthie to be read, and pondered by the Lords, Knights, and Burgeses of the present Parliament, and other of all estates. Prostrated At his Highnes feete by true affected Subiects. ...publisher not identified
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A Commission With Instrvcti- ons And Directions, granted by his Maiestie to the Master and Counsaile of the Court of Wards and Liueries, For compounding for Wards, Ideots, and Lunaticks, And giuen vnder His Highnesse great Seale of England The eleuenth day of December 1618. (ornament)
His Maiesties declarationtouching his proceedings in the late assembly and conuention of parliamentImprinted ... by Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill, printers to the Kings most excellent majestie-
The King's Maiesties Declaration To His Subjects, Concerning Lawful Sports To Be Used
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Apologia Pro Juramento Fidelitatis, Primùm quidem Anōnymos, Nunc verò ab ipso Avctore, Serenissimo ac potentissimo Principe, Jacobo Dei Gra- tia Magnae Britan- niae, Franciae Et Hi- berniae Rege, Fidei Defensore, denuò edita, Cui praemissa est Praefatio Monitoria, Sacratiss. Caesari Rodolpho II. Semper Augusto, Caeterisq́[ue] Christiani Orbis Sereniss. & Potentiss. Monarchis Ac RegibvsIllustris. Celsissimisq́[ue] Liberis Principibvs, Rebvspvblicis Atqve Ordinibvs inscripta, eodem Avctorepublisher not identified
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His Maiesties Speach In The Starre- Chamber, The xx. Of Ivne, Anno 1616. (device)By Ro-
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A Discouery of the vnnatu- rall and traiterous Conspiracie of Scottish Papists, against God, his Church, their natiue Countrie, the Kings Majesties person and estate. Set downe, as it was confessed and subscribed by M.George Ker, then remaining in prison, and Dauid Grahame of Fentrie, iustly executed for his treason in Edinburgh. Wherevnto are annexed, certaine intercep- ted Letters, vvritten by sundry of that faction to the same purpose. First Printed and published in Edinburgh at the speciall commaund of the Kings Majestie. (ornament)By T. Snodham, and are to
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The Best Fence against PoperyOr, A Vindication Of The Power of the King In Ecclesiastical Affairs, Being an Answer to the Papists Objections against the Oath of Supremacy. To which is added, Queen Elizabeth's Admoni- tion, declaring the Sense of the said Oath, and King Jame's Vindication of the Oath of AllegiancePrinted for J.Robinson in St.Paul's Church-
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Articles, To Be Enqui- red of within the Dioces of Lon- don, in the first generall Visitation of the Reuerend Father in God, Thomas Lord Bishop of London. Holden in the yeere of our Lord God, 1607. In the fifth yeere of the Raigne of our most gracious Soueraigne Lord Iames, by the grace of God Kings of great Bri- taine, France and Ireland, defen- der of the faith, &c. (ornament)
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A Nevv Discovery Of Old Pontificall Practises For the maintenance of the Prelates Authority and Hierarchy. Evinced By their Tyrannicall persecution of that Re- verend, Learned, Pious, and worthy Minister of Jesus Christ, Mr. John Udall, in the Raigne of Queene Elizabeth. To give satisfaction to all those that blindely endeavour to uphold Episcopall Government, that their Lordly Rule in the purest times of the said Queene, is the very same with that they have exercised ever since, even to these time. Together with the Prelates devises to make him submit, and to subscribe to submissions of their own con- triving and invention. And also King James his Letter out of Scotland to the Queene, in the behalfe of Mr. Vdall and other perse- cuted Ministers in her Realme ... (2 lines)Printed for Stephen Bowtell, and are to be sold at his
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The peace-maker: or, Great Brittaines blessingFram'd for the continuance of that mighty happinesse wherein this kingdome excels many empires. : Shewing the idlenesse of a quarrelling reputation, wherein consists neither manhood nor wisdome. : Necessary for all magistrates, officers of peace, masters of families, for the confirmation of youth, and for all his Majesties most true and faithfull subiects. To the generall auoiding of all contention and bloud-shedding..Printed by Iohn Beale.
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Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus. Or An Apologie For The Oath of Allegiance, Against the two Breues of Pope Pavlvs Qvintvs, and the late Letter of Cardinal Bellar- mine to G. Black-vvel the Arch-priest. ... (2 lines). Authoritate RegiâBy Ro-
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The Confession Of The Faith, And Doctrine Believ- ed and professed by the Pro- testants of Scotland, exhibi- ted to the Estates of the first Parlia- ment of King James the sixtHolden at Edinburgh, the 25 day of December. 1568, and authorized there.Printed by George Anderson
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La Litvrgie Angloise. Ov Le Livre Des Prieres Pvbliqves, de l'Administration des Sa- cremens, & autres Ordres & Ceremonies de l'Eglise d'Angleterre
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An Abridgement Of That Booke Which The Ministers Of Lin- colne Diocesse De- liuered to his Miaiestie vpon the first of December 1605. Being The First Part Of An Apologie For Them- selves And Their Bre- thren That Refvse The Subscription and Conformitie which is required. Wherevnto Is Annexed, A Table of sundry Poynts not handled in this A- bridgement, which are other exceptions they take to the Subscription required, and shall be the Ar- gument of the second part of their Apologie. ... (12 lines)publisher not identified