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Die Heydelbergische Calvinisterey, in einem Lateinischen Gespräch erstlich außgangen: Nun aber den liebhabern der Warheit zu gutem, in das Teutsch gebracht. In welcher Gründtlicher Bericht von jhrem Leben, Wandel vnd Sitten, in Politischen Händeln, gehandelt wirdt. Darnach von jhrer Disciplin vnd Zucht in jhren Conventen vnd Versamlungen, beyde die Zuhörer vnd Kirchendiner betreffendt. Zum dritten, von jhren eusserlichen Ceremonien in den Kirchen. Endtlich von jhren Lehrpuncten, alles auffs trewlichst an Tag geben
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Qvinti Horatii Flacci Poemata
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Ivlii Cæsaris Scaligeri Epistolæ & Orationes. Nunquam ante hac excusæ; quaru[m] seriem & ordinem pagina sequens indicabit. Seorsum accessere Ioan. Th. Freigii Orationes VIII. Friburgi Brigoiæ habita, nunquam antea editæ.
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Xenophōntos Ta Sōzomena Biblia
= Xenophontis (viri armoru[m] & literaru[m] laude celeberrimi) Qvæ Extant Opera : Annotationes Henrici Stephani, multum locupletatæ: quæ varia ad lectionem Xenophontis longè vtilißima habent -
Rogeri Aschami ... Familiarvm Epistolarvm Libri tres
Magna orationis elegantiâ conscripti, nunc postremò emendati & aucti ; Qvibus Adivnctvs Est Commendatitiarum, Petitoriarum, & aliarum huius generis similium Epistolarum, aliorum nomine, ad alios Principes & Magnates ab eodem R. Aschamo conscriptarum, Liber vnvs ... -
Gvilielmi Fornerii Antecessoris Avrelii clarissimi, Selectionvm Libri Dvo: In Qvibvs Plvrimæ Leges Svpplentvr, Emendantvr, Illustrantur, notantur. Nunc primum in Germania in lucem editi
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Ioannis || Mercerii || Bittvrici, I.C. Et In Ce-||leberrima Bitbvrgivm Acade-||mia Antecessoris,|| Opinionvm Et Observatio-||nvm, Libri II.|| Nunc primum in Germania in lucem editi, ex Bibliotheca || Marqvardi Freheri, Consiliarii Palatini.|| His accesêre seorsum eiusdem argumenti, Gilberti || Regii Nosoreni IC. clarissimi,|| Enantiophaōn Ivris Civilis ||Libri Dvo: || ... Cum rerum & verborum Indice.||
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Christliche Und Gründtliche Erklärunge/ der zehen Gebott/ Und Gebets deß Herren
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Christliche Und Gründtliche Erklärunge/ der zehen Gebott/ Und Gebets deß Herren
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James R. Whereas we have a near prospect of being restored to the throne of our ancestors, by the good inclinations of our subjects towards us; and whereas, on account of the present situation on of this county, it will be absolutely impossible for us to be in person at the first setting up of our royal standard, and even sometime after. We therefore esteem it for our service, and the good of our kingdoms and dominions, to nominate and appoint, as we hereby nominate, constitute, and appoint our dearest son Charles, Prince of Wales, to be sole regent of our kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and of all other our dominions during our absence
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His Majesty's most gracious declaration. James R. James the eight, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, desender of the faith &c. To all our loving subjects of what degree or quality soever: greeting, having always born the most constant affection to our ancient kingdom of Scotland, from whence we derive our royal origin, and where our progenitors have swayed the sceptre with glory through a longer succession of Kings
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Christs Kirk on the green.Composed (as is supposed) by King Iames the fifth. Newly corrected according to the original copy
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Christs Kirk on the green; in three cantos
Containing, a very humorous description of a country wedding, with a squabble that ensued; also, how a peace was made up, and a' things 'gree'd again. Written by King James the First, when confined a prisoner in England -
Christ's Kirk on the green
In three cantos. Containing a very humorous description of a country wedding, with a squabble that ensued; also how a peace was made up and a'things 'gree'd again. Written by King James the First when confined a prisoner in England[.] -
Chryste Kirk on the green
In three cantos. By King James the First of Scotland. Newly corrected and revised -
The Pretender's declaration abstracted from two anonymous pamphlets
the one intitled, Jus sacrum; and the other, Memoirs of the Chevalier St. George. With some memoirs of two other Chevaliers St. George in the reign of King Henry VII. Written by Mr. Asgill -
The works of James I, King of Scotland. Containing the King's Quair, Christis Kirk of the Grene, and Peblis to the play
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Guilielmi Perkinsi Theologi Angli CL. De Casibus Conscientiae Libri III
In festorum dierum Praelectionibus Anglice traditi & propositi -
Synagoga Judaica; hoc est, Schola Judaeorum
In Qua Nativitas, Institutio, Religio, Vita, Mors, Sepulturaq[ue] ipsorum e libris eorundem; A M. Iohanne Buxdorfio literarum Hebraearum in inclyta Academia Basiliensi Professore, graphice descripta est -
The Pretender's memorial to the French king releating [sic] to the peace
Dread sovereign, upon a serious reflection on my hard fortune in being banished from my native country -
An old mould to cast new lawes by
compiled by the honourable Sir Thomas Smith Knight, doctor of both lawes, and one of the principall secretaries unto two most worthy princes, King Edward, & Queen Elizabeth. Reprinted out of the Common-wealth of England, by a friend to old bookes, and an enimy to new opinions. Together, with King James his declaration to both Houses at White-hall, of the kings power in the Parliament of Scotland in making lawes. March 31. 1607 -
A publication of His Maties edict, and severe censure against priuate combats and combatants
whether within his Highnesse dominions, or without; with their seconds, accomplices, and adhærents: straitly charging all officers, and other his Maties subiects, to vse no conniuencie, or remisse proceeding toward such offenders: for the necessary and timely preuention of those heauy euents, whereunto aswell kingdomes, as worthy families become obnoxious, by the odious and enormous impieties ineuitably subsequent thereupon -
His Maiesties speach in the Starre-Chamber
the XX. of Ivne. anno 1616 -
His Maiesties declaration, touching his proceedings in the late assemblie and conuention of Parliament
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A proclamation declaring his Maiesties pleasure concerning the dissoluing of the present conuention of Parliament