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AINSWORTH (HENRY) arrow against idolatry; taken out of the quiver of the Lord of Hosts. Nova Belgia, 1640. 8vo.

3932. b. Other editions will be found under the initials A., H.

-The Communion of Saincts, .. Gathered out of the holy Scriptures, by H. A(insworth). [Amsterdam?] reprinted in the yeare, 1615. 8vo. 4409. bbb. (1.)

Cropped in binding.

-Counterpoyson. Considerations touching the points in difference between the godly Ministers & people of the Church of England, and the seduced brethren of the Separation. Arguments that the best assemblies of the Church of England are true visible Churches. That the Preachers... are true Ministers of Christ. Mr. Bernard's book intituled The Separatists Schisme. Mr. Crashawe's Questions propounded in his Sermon preached at the Crosse. Examined and answered by H. Ainsworth). [Amsterdam?] 1608. 4to. 4103. b.

-A defence of the Holy Scriptures, Worship, and Ministerie, used in the Christian Churches separated from AntiChrist against the challenges ... of M. Smyth: in his book intituled The differences of the Churches of the Separation. Hereunto are annexed a few ob

servations upon some of M. Smythes Censures, in his answer made to M. Bernard. Giles Thorp, Amsterdam, 1609. 4to. 4103. d.

A reply to a pretended Christian Plea for the Anti-Christian Church of Rome: published by Mr. F. Johnson a. 1617, etc. [London,] 1620. 4to. 3935. d.

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Captaine Graue Maurice... gave to the Archduke [Albert], etc. [1600?] s. sh. fol. 806. k. 16. (58.)

ALBERT, Cardinal, Archduke of Austria, Governor of the Netherlands. See MAURICE, Prince of Orange, Stadholder of the Netherlands. A True Relation of the

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Victorie lately achieved by ... Counte Maurice, . . . against the Arch-Duke Albertus, etc. [1600?] 4to. G. 6102. (1.)

See VERE (Sir F.) Extremities Urging the Lord General Sir F. Veare to offer the late Anti

parle with the Arch-Duke Alber

tus. Written ... With a declaration of the despe... from Ostend. rate attempt made since, by the sayd Arch-dukes forces, for the winning of the olde Towne. 1602. 4to. 1055. h. 18. (2.)

de Luynes. See CHRONIQUE. The ALBERT (CHARLES D') Duke Favourites Chronicle. [A satire on C. d'A.] 1621. 4to. 284. b. 3.

ALBERTUS Magnus, Bishop of Ratisbon. Liber aggregationis; seu, liber secretory Alberti Magni de virtutibus herbary lapidum 7 verso:] Eiusd3 Alberti Magni de animalium quorumd3. [C. iii. mirabilib mudi. End. Albertus Magnus de Secretis nature explicit. Necnon per me Wilhelmum de Mechlinia impressus in opulentissima Civitate Londoniaru, juxta pontem qui vulgariter dicitur Flete brigge. G. L. [148-?] 4to. C. 31. e. 25.

Without titlepage or pagination; 41 leaves; sig. a-f; 27 lines to a full page. After the imprint follow two leaves, containing a rule for ascertaining the rising of the moon, etc.

- Another copy. 546. h. 6. (3.) Wanting sig e2.

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ALBERUS (ERASMUS) See FRANCIS, of Assisi, Saint. The Alcaron of the Barefote Friers, etc. [The selection made by E. A.] 1550. 8vo. 296. g. 45. 1603. 8vo. 4071. a.

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ALBUMAZAR. Albumazar, a Comedy [in five acts, prose and verse] presented before the Kings ALBIN DE VALSERGUES of March, 1614. By the GentleMajestie at Cambridge, the ninth (JEAN D') called de Seres. [A men of Trinitie Colledge. [Writnotable discourse... discussing ten by discussing ten by Tomkis.] N. Okes, for who are the right ministers of W. Burre, London, 1615. 4to. the Catholike Church: written against Calvine and his disciples

With an offer made by a Catholike to a learned Protestant wherin shall appere the difference betwixte the ... Church

644. c. 78. Newly revised and corrected by a speciall hand. N. Okes, London, 1634.

4to. 644. c. 79.

Another

copy.
161. a. 3.
Imperfect; wanting titlepage; in-
stead of which, that of the former
edition is prefixed.

ALCANDRIN, pseud.
See ARCANDAM, pseud.

ALCESTE. The Tragedie of Alceste and Eliza. As it is found in Italian, in La Croce racquistata [of F. Bracciolini]. Collected, and translated into English, in the same verse, and number, by Fr. Br., Gent., etc. T. Harper, for J. Waterson, London, 1638. 8vo. 11623. aaa. 3.

Without pagination.
ALCILIA. See C., J. Alcilia.
Philoparthens loving folly, etc.
1613. 8vo.
C. 39. c. 22.

1619. 8vo.

C. 39. a. 37. (4.)

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1581. 8vo. 231. a. 31. ALDRICH (ROBERT) Epistola A. ad Hormanum [a Satire on R. Whittington]. See HORMAN (W.) Antibossicon, etc. 1521. 4to. 1069. b. 12. (2.)

ALEMAN (MATEO) The Rogue or the life of Guzman de Alfarache, etc. [Translated from the Spanish by Don Diego Puedeser, i.e. J. Mabbe.] 2 pts. For E. Blount, London, 1623. fol.

12404. c.

ALCOCK (JOHN) successively Bishop of Rochester, of Worcester, and of Ely. See HOLY GHOST, Abbey of the. Begin. Here begynneth a matere spekynge of a place that is named the abbaye of the holy for R. Allot, Oxford, 1630. fol. ghost, etc. [By J. A.?] [1500?] 4to. C. 37. c. 5. (2.)

[Mons Perfectionis. Otherwyce called in Englyssh The Hylle of Perfection.] Begin. [Sig. A ii.] Exortatio facta Cartusiensibus aliis religiosis p venerādū in cristo patrem 7 dñm dominuz Johanně Alkok Eliens. episcopum. End. Here endeth the treatyse called Mons perfectionis. Engl. B. L. Emprynted by Rycharde Pynson, in the xiii. yere of... Kynge Henry the vii., [London,] C. 37. c. 5. (1.)

1497. 4to.

Without pagination. Sig. a-e. Printed in double columns; 29 lines to a full column. With the printer's device on the verso of the last leaf. Imperfect; wanting the titlepage.

Another edition. W. Turner

12403. b.

To which is added Melibea. The third edition corthe Tragi-comedy of Calisto and rected. 2 pts. Printed by R. B. for R. Allot, London, 1634, 31. fol.

635. 1. 12.

Pp. 61, 62, 71, 72, 145-156, 241-252 of pt. 1 are supplied in MS. The 2nd part of Guzman and the tragicomedy have each a distinct pagination; the latter also a titlepage dated 1631, which reads: "The Spanish bawds; represented in Celestina; or the Tragicke-Comedy of Calisto and Melibea."

ALESIUS (ALEXANDER)
See TH., A. A. S. D.

Of the auctorite of the word of god agaynst the bisshop of

london, wherein are conteyned certen disputacyons had in the parlament howse betwene the bisshops abowt the nomber of the sacramēts, etc. B. L. [Leipsic? 1537?] 8vo. 1019. b. 3. (4.)

Forty-six printed leaves, without pagination.

ALESSIO, Piemontese, pseud.? [i.e. GIROLAMO RUSCELLI?] The Secretes of... Alexis of Piemount. Containyng excellente remedies against divers diseases, woundes, and other accidents .. Translated out of Frenche into English by Wyllyam Warde. B. L. J. Kingstone, for N. Inglande, London, 1558. 4to. 7954. aa.

Part 1 only.

[The secretes of... Alexis of Piemont, etc. The seconde (the thyrde and last) part of the Secretes of... Alexis of Piemont.] 3 pts. B. L. J. Kyngston, for N. Englande, London, 1562-60-62. 4to. 7955. a.

Each pt. has a separate titlepage, pagination, and register. The 3rd pt. was printed by R. Hall. Imperfect; wanting the titlepage and fol. 97 of pt. 1, pp. 35-38, 43-46, and 49, 50 in pt. 2, and foll. 5-16 in pt. 3.

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The Secretes of... Alexis, ..etc. (A verye excellent... Booke conteining sixe hundred foure score and odde experienced Medicines, apperteyning unto Phisick and Surgerie, long tyme practysed of the expert... Mayster Alexis, which he termeth the fourth and finall booke of his secretes, and which in hys latter dayes hee dyd publishe... Translated out of Italian into Englishe by R. Androse.) 4 pts. 13. L. MS. NOTES. H. Bynneman, for J. Wight, London, 156866-69. 4to. 236. k. 19.

The 3rd and 4th pts. were printed by H. Denham.

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