Meric Casaubon
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1811322A
Top Subjects
- Witchcraft (4)
- Enthusiasm (3)
- Bible (2)
- Faith (2)
- Great Britain -- Religion -- 17th century (2)
- Casaubon, Isaac, -- 1559-1614 (2)
- Manners and customs -- Early works to 1800 (2)
Books by Meric Casaubon
Total count: 41
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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, the Roman emperor, his meditations concerning himselfetreating of a naturall mans happinesse, wherein it consisteth, and of the meanes to attaine unto itPrinted by M. Flesher, for Richard Mynne ...1634-01-01
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The use of daily publick prayers, in three positionsPrinted for John Maynard1641-01-01
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A Discourse Concerning Christ His Incarnation, And Exinanition. As also, concerning The Principles Of ChristianityBy way of IntroductionPrinted by M.F. for R. Mynne, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of Saint Paul in Little Britain.1646-01-01
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Merici Casavboni, Is. F. De verborum usu, et accuratæ eorum cognitionis utilitate, diatribaTypis M. Flesher, sumptibus R. Mynne ...1647-01-01
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Pub. Terentii Comoediae sex, ex recensione Heinsianâcum annotationibus Thomae Farnabii, in quatuor priores, et M.C. Is. F. in duas posterIoannis Blaeu1651-01-01
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Hierocles De providentia & fatouna cum fragmentis ejusdemEx Officina Rogeri Danielis1655-01-01
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A King and his subjects unhappily fallen out, and happily reconciledbeing the substance of a sermon with very little alteration fitted for the present time : preached in the sermon-house belonging to the cathedral of Christ-Church Canterbury Jan. 15, 1643, upon Hos. 3,4,5[s.n.]1660-01-01
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Marcus Aurelius Antonius, the Roman Emperour, his meditations concerning himselftreating of a natural man's happiness wherein it consisteth, and the means to attain unto itThe third edition / revised and corrected by the author.Printed by James Flesher for Fra. Mynne1663-01-01
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Of credulity and incredulity in things divine & spiritualwherein (among other things) a true and faithful account is given of the Platonick philosophy, as it hath reference to Christianity : as also the business of witches and witchcraft, against a late writer, fully argued and disputedPrinted by T.N. for Samuel Lownds ...1670-01-01
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Lexicon PolybianumW. Baxter1822-01-01
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The Golden Book of Marcus AureliusJ.M. Dent1898-01-01
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The meditations of Marcus AureliusDent1906-01-01
A treatise concerning enthusiasme (1655).A facsim. reproduction of the 2d ed. of 1656, with an introd. by Paul J. Korshin.Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints1970-01-01-
A letter of Meric Casaubon to Peter du Moulin concerning natural experimental philosophie (1669) and Of credulity and incredulity (1668, 1670)Scholars' Facsimilies & Reprints1976-01-01
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Merici Casauboni Is. F. vindicatio patris, aduersus impostores, qui librum ineptum, et impium, de origine idololatriæ etc. nuper sub Isaaci Casauboni nomine publicâruntApud Bonhamum Nortonium, & Ioannem Billium typographos regios1983-01-01
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Generall learninga seventeenth-century treatise on the formation of the general scholar by Meric CasaubonRTM Publications1999-01-01
The Golden Book Of Marcus AureliusKessinger Publishing2004-03-30-
The Originall Cavse Of Temporall Evils. The opinions of the most Ancient Heathens concerning it, examined by the sacred Scriptures, and referred unto them, as to the Sourse and Fountaine from whence they sprang
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A treatise of vse and cvstome.Printed by I. L. [i.e. John Legate]
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Of the Necessity Of Reformation, In, and before Lvther's Time; and what hath most hindred the Pro- gress of it. Occasioned by some late virulent Books written by Papistsbut especially, by that Intituled, Labyrinthus Cantuariensis, Here, besides some other Points, the grand business of these Times, Infallibility, is fully discussed
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Of Credulity And Incredulity, In things Natural, Civil, and Divine. Wherein, Among other things, the Sadducism of these times, in denying Spirits, Witches, and Supernatural Operations, by pregnant instan- ces, and evidences, is fully confuted : Epi- curus his cause, discussed, and the jugling and false dealing lately used, to bring Him, and Atheism, into credit, clearly discoveredthe use and necessity of Ancient Learning, against the Innovating humour, all along pro- ved, and asserted
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A King and his subjects unhappily fallen out, and happily reconciledbeing the substance of a sermon with very little alteration fitted for the present time : preached in the sermon-house belonging to the cathedral of Christ-Church Canterbury Jan. 15, 1643, upon Hos. 3,4,5s.n.
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To J.S., the author of Sure-footing, his letter, lately published, The answer of Mer. Casaubon, D.D., concerning the new way of infallibility lately devised to uphold the Roman cause, the Holy Scriptures, antient fathers and councills laid asidePrinted for Timothy Garthwait ...
Of credulity and incredulity, in things natural, civil, and divineWherein, among other things, the sadducism of these times, in denying spirits, witches, and supernatural operations, by pregnant instances, and evidences, is fully confuted: Epicurus his cause, discussed, and the jugling and false dealing, lately used, to bring him and atheism, into credit, clearly discovered: the use and necessity of ancient learning, against the innovating humour, all along proved, and assertedPrinted for T. Garthwait-
Of credulity and incredulityin things natural, civil and divine. Wherein, among other things, the Sadducism of these times, in denying spirits, witches and supernatural operations, by pregnant instances and evidences, is fully confuted; Epicurus his cause discussed, and the jugling and false dealing, lately used, to bring him and atheism into credit, clearly discovered; the use and necessity of ancient learning against the innovating humour, all along proved and asserted.T. Garthwait
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The Question, To Whom it belonged Anciently To Preach : And Whether all Priests might, or did : Discussed out of AntiquityAs also, what Preaching is pro- perly
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Merici Casauboni Is. F. Pietas contra maledicos patrij nominis, & religionis hostes[W. Stansby] Ex officina bibliopolarum
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The use of daily pvblick prayers in three positionsPrinted for John Maynard
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A vindication of the Lords prayer, as a formal prayer, and by Christ's institution to be used by Christians as a prayer ...Printed by T.R. for Thomas Johnson
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The Use Of Daily Pvblick Prayers, in three Positions. (device)
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Merici Casavboni Is.F. Pictas contra maledicos Patrij nominis, & religionis hostes. (device)
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A treatise concerning enthusiasme, as it is an effect of nature, but is mistaken by many for either divine inspiration, or diabolical possessionPrinted by R.D. and are to be sold by Tho. Johnson ...
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A treatise concerning enthusiasme, as it is an effect of nature2d ed.: rev., and enl. ...
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A Treatise Concerning Enthvsiasme, As it is an Effect of Naturebut is mistaken by many for either Di- vine Inspiration, or Diabolical Possession
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A treatise of vse and customePrinted by I[ohn] L[egat]
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A Treatise Of Vse And Cvstome. ... (1 line; ornament)
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A treatise proving spirits, witches, and supernatural operations, by pregnant instances and evidencestogether with other things worthy of notePrinted for Brabazon Aylmer ...
Of credulity and incredulity; in things divine and spiritual : wherein, a true and faithful account is given of the Platonick philosophy, as it hath reference to Christianityas also the business of witches and witchcraft. Against a late writer, fully argued and disputedPrinted by T. N. for Samuel Lownds over against Exeter-house in the Strand
A treatise concerning enthusiasmeas it is an effect of nature, but is mistaken by many for either Divine inspiration or diabolical possessionPrinted by R.D. and sold by Tho. Johnson, 1655.-
Of Credulity And Incredulity; In things Divine & Spiritval : Wherein, A true and faithful account is given Of The Platonick Philosophy, As it hath reference to ChristianityAs also the business of Witches and Witchcraft, Against a late Writer, fully Argued and Disputed
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A letter of Meric Casaubon D.D. &c to Peter du Moulin D.D. and prebendarie of the same churchconcerning natural experimental philosophie, and some books lately set out about itPrinted for William Mordgen ...