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A., E. See LA NOUE (F. DE) The A., H. An Arrow against Idolapoliticke and militarie discourses trie. Taken out of the quiver of of the Lord de La Nouue... the Lord of hosts. By H. A[insTranslated... by E. A[ggas]. worth]. [Amsterdam, 1611. 8vo. 4409. bbb. (2.) Another edition. [London?] 873. c. 8.

1587. 4to.

8006. c.

A., E. See MARY [DE' MEDICI] Queen Consort of Henry IV., King of France. A true Discourse of the whole occurrences

1640. 8vo.

A., H. in the

Queenes voyage from her departure from Florence, until her arrival at the Citie of Marseilles... Hereunto is annexed, the first Savoyan... All faithfully translated out of French, by

E. A. 1601. 4to.

9930. c.

A., E. See MOLINA (A. DE) Spiritual Exercises. . . Translated into English-by... (E. A.).

1577. 8vo.

4410. e.

1622. 12mo. A., E. See MORNAY (P. DE) Seigneur du Plessis-Marly. The Defence of Death... Doone into English by E. A[ggas?]. 8403. aa. A., F. A letter sent by F. A. touchyng the proceedings in a private quarell and unkindnesse, betweene A. Hall, and M. Mallerie Gentlemen, to his very friende L. B. being in Italie. With an admonition to [or rather by] the Father of F. A. to him being a Burgesse of the Parliament, for his better behaviour therein. [Subscribed: F. A., but really written by A. Hall.] 2 pts. B. L. [H. Bynneman, London, 1579.] 4to. G. 5524.

Without pagination. A., G. See SCHINDLERUS (V.) Schindleri Lexicon Pentaglotton . . . in epitomen redactum a G. A., etc. 1635. fol. 12904. g. 1.

A., H. See LuzVIC (S.) The Devout Hart, or Royal Throne of the Pacifical Salomon ... Translated out of Latin [by H. A.], etc. 666. a. 15.

1634. 12mo.

The History of S. Elizabeth Daughter of the King of Hungary. According to sundry Authours who have authentically written her Life; distributed By H. A. [i.e. Henry Hawkins]. [Rome?]

into three bookes.

1632. 12mo.

862. e. 25. Imperfect; wanting the frontispiece. A., H. Partheneia Sacra. Or the mysterious and delicious garden of the Sacred Parthenes; symbolically set forth and enriched with pious devises and emblemes. ... Contrived all to the honour of the incomparable Virgin Marie ... for the... devotion especially of the Parthenian Sodalitie of her Immaculate Conception. By H. A. [i.e. Henry Hawkins]. J. Cousturier, [Paris,] 1633. 8vo.

698. c. 17.

With an engraved frontispiece.
Another copy. 698. c. 21.
Another copy.
G. 20074.

A., H. The Scourge of Venus: or The Wanton Lady. With the rare birth of Adonis. [A translation in verse of Ovid's Story of Myrrha and Cinyras, Metamorphoses, lib. x.] The second Impression corrected, and enlarged by H. A. Printed by N. O. and sold by R. Wilson, London, 1614. 8vo. C. 39. a. 37. (3.)

Without pagination. The third edition appeared with the initials A. H.

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Another copy. 1380. d. 1. The titlepage and sig. A, are mutilated.

A., I., Minister and Preacher of Gods Word. A Soveraigne Salve to cure a sicke Soule, infected with the poyson of sinne... Newly published by I. A., minister and preacher of Gods word. B. L. N. Okes... sold by F. Grove, London, 1624. 12mo. 4404. b.

A., J., of Ailward. An Historicall Narration of the Judgement of some most Learned and Godly English Bishops, Holy Martyrs, and others, (whereof III.; viz. Archbishop Cranmer, B. Latimer, and Bishop Hooper, suffred martyrdome, in the dayes of Q. Mary, for the Truth and Gospel of Christ Jesus) concerning God's Election, and the Merit of Christ his death, etc. [By J. A., of Ailward.] Printed by B. A. and T. F. for S. Nealand, London, 1631. 4to. E. 21. (10.) This copy has also a second titlepage, dated 1645, which reads (in addition to the preceding): "Formerly suppressed by the Bishop of Canterbury, but now published for the comfort of all Gods people." A., L. See FABRICIUS (J.)

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A., P. Eubulus, or a dialogue, Where-in a rugged Romish Ryme, (inscry bed, Catholicke Questions, to the Protestant) is confuted, and the Questions there-of answered. By P. A. [i.e. Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen]. E. Raban, Aberdene, 1627. 4to. G. 5014.

A., R. Englands Parnassus : or the choysest Flowers of our Moderne Poets, with their Poeticall comparisons; Descriptions of Bewties, Personages, Castles, Pallaces, Mountaines, Groves, Seas, Springs, Rivers, etc. Whereunto are annexed other various discourses, both pleasaunt and profitable. [Compiled and edited by R. A., i.e. Robert Allott? or Robert Armin?] Robert Armin ?] Imprinted... for N. L. C. B. and T. H., London, 1600. 8vo. C. 39. b. 6.

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epstolis [sic] Latinis, epicedium. [A satire in verse, by T. A., i.e. (Faciebat R. A. [i.e. Sir Robert T. Acheley?] T. Creede, for Ayton].) [Oxford,] 1624. 4to. T. Bushell, London, 1602. 4to. 1070. 1. 13. (11.).

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1077. h. 3.

Without pagination.

A., W. See BIBLE.-NEW TESTALectures MENT.-Thessalonians. upon the... Epistles of Paul to the Thessalonians. . . By... R. Rollock, etc. [Edited by H. C. and W. A.] 1606. 8vo. 3266. ee.

A., W. See ROLLOCK (R.). Certaine sermons, upon severall texts of Scripture, etc. [Edited by 8vo. H. C. and W. A.] 1634. 4453. de. 1.

A., Sir W. See SIDNEY (Sir P.) The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia ... With the supplement of a defect in the third part of this History, by Sir W. Alexander], 12403. g.

etc. 1629. fol.

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