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[A] Treatise of the two Sacraments of the Gospell: Baptisme and the Supper of the Lord. ...Whereunto is annexed an Appendix... Third Edition. By Daniel] Rogers], etc. 2 pts. Printed by T. Cotes for J. Bellamie, London, 1635. 4to. 4326. bb. The titlepage is slightly mutilated.

R., F. Meditations of Instruction, of Exhortation, of Reprofe: indeavouring the edification and reparation of the house of God. [By F. R., i.e. Francis Rous.] Printed by I. S. for G. Gibbs and F. Constable, London, 1616. 12mo. 4403. aa.

R., F. Thule, or Vertues Historie... by F. R[ous]. The first (-second) booke. [In verse.] 2 pts. Printed by F. Kingston for H. Lownes, London, 1598. 4to.

1077. g. 24. Without pagination. Pt. 2 has a special titlepage, but the register is continuous throughout.

R., G. See HENRY IV., King of France. A letter... to the three estates of Fraunce... Translated out of French by G. R.

1589. 4to. 1193. h. 34.

R., H. Mythomystes wherein a short survay is taken of the nature and value of true poesy and depth of the ancients above

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R., H. Newes from the Levane Seas. Discribing the...events of ...E. Glenham (the troublesome ...voyage of E. Glenham, Esquire, made... 1593 into the Levant Seas)... With a relation of his troubles, and indirect dealings of the King of Argere in Barbarie... Written by H. R. B. L. W. Wright, London, 1594.

4to.

C. 32. d. 11.

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since corrected...and enlarged by the same author J. R[hodes?], etc. Printed...by M. D., London, 1637. 8vo. 11623. aa. 32. Without pagination. Imperfect; wanting the last leaf.

R., J. The Displaying of an horrible secte of grosse and wicked Heretiques, naming themselves the Familie of Love, with the lives of their Authours [i.e. D. Joris, and H. Niclas]...Newely set foorth by J. Rogers]... Whereunto is annexed a confession of certain Articles, which was made by two of the Familie of Love... touching their errours, etc. (The errors of H. N(icholas,) taken out his own bookes.) [With Epistle to the Reader by S. Bateman.] B. L. FEW MS. NOTES. Imprinted for G. Bishop, London, 1578. 8vo. Č. 40. a. 7.

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Whereunto is added certeine letters sent from the same Family mainteyning their opinions, which Letters are aunswered by the same J. R. [With an Introduction by S. Bateman.] B. L. Imprinted for G. Bishop, London, 1579. 8vo. C. 21. a. 8.

Another copy. G. 19988. R., I. An Elegie upon the death of the most illustrious and victorious prince Gustavus Adolphus king of Swethland, &c. Composed immediately after the first rumours of his death, etc. [By I. R.] [London, 1640?] 8. sh. fol. 669. f. 4. (1.) R., I. An Epitaph on the Death of...John [Whitgift], ArchByshop of Canterburie... Made to runne upon the letters of his Names and Tytles, etc. [By I. R.] W. White, London, 11626. d. 51. Without pagination.

1604. 8vo.

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R., I., D. of Divinity. Discovery of the Man of Sinne: wherein is set forth the changes of God's Church in

her afflictions by his Raigne. consolations by his Kuine. First preached in divers Sermons to the Universitie and Cittie of Oxon, by a Reverend and judicious Divine I[ohn] R[ainolds], Doctor] of Divinity... and now published By W. H(inde). J. Barnes, Oxford, 1614.

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Dr.The history of the...life and
R., P., Gent. See FAUST (J.)
death of D. J. Faustus...
Translated into English by P. R.
Gent. [1636.] 4to. 113. c. 26.

R., R. See RENICHON (M.)
The Confession of M. Renichon

R., P. See FORSET (E.). A Defence of the right of Kings. (An Examination of a Position published by P. R. [R. Parsons] in the Preface of his treatise......concerning the bloudy enterconcerning the lawfulnesse of the prise which by him should have been committed upon the Popes Power over Princes, etc.) of County Maurice... translated by R. R. 1594. 4to. 1192. f. 1.

1624. 4to.

3935. b.

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R., P. A Quiet and Sober Reckoning with M. Thomas Morton... containing certaine imputations of wilfull falsities objected to...T. M. in a Treatise of P. R.

[i.e. R. Parsons] intituled of Mitigation, some part whereof he hath lately attempted to answere in a... Preamble to a more ample Rejoynder promised by him.... There is also adjoyned a peece of a Reckoning with Syr E. Cooke, ...about a Nihil dicit, & some other points uttered by him in two late Preambles to his sixt and seaventh Partes of Reports. [Douay ?] 1609. 4to. 860. e. 24.

R., P. A treatise tending to mitigation towardes CatholickeSubjectes in England, wherin is declared, that it is not impossible for Subjects of different religion,

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R., S.
The Betraying of
Christ. Judas in despaire. The
seven words of our Savior on the
Crosse. With other poems on the
Passion. [By S. R.. i.e. Samuel
Rowlands.] A. Islip, London,
1598. 4to.
C. 37. d. 31.
Without pagination. Sig. A-H.
R., S. Doctor Merry-man: or:
Nothing but Mirth. Written by
Samuel] Rowlands. In verse].
Printed for S. Rand, London,
C. 39. e. 58.

1616.

4to.

Without pagination. Another edition. Printed for S. Rand, London, 1618. 4to.

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R., S. The Noble Souldier. Or, a contract broken, justly reveng'd. A tragedy, [in five acts, in verse and prose]. Written by Samuel] Rowley]. Printed for C. 39. c. 28. N. Vavasour, London, 1634. 4to. 644. c. 15.

Another edition. Printed by A. M. for S. Rand, London, 8vo.

1623.

164. 1. 68.

R., S. The Knave [of] Clubbs. Tis merry when Knaves m[eet]. [Satires in verse, by S. R., i.e. Samuel Rowlands.] Printed...by E. A., London, [1611]. 4to.

1076. i. 10.

Without pagination. Titlepage mutilated.

Without pagination. The running title is: "The Noble Spanish Souldier."

-Another copy. C. 12. f. 2. (2.)

Universitie of Cambridge.
R., S., Gent. and Student in the
The
Choise of Change: Containing
the Triplicitie of Divinitie, Phi-
losophie, and Poetrie, Short for
Memorie, Profitable for Know-
ledge, and Necessarie for Maners.
... Newly set foorth by S. Rob-
son], etc. B. 1. R. Warde, Lon-
don, 1585. 4to. 12305. ccc. 2.

R., S. The Letting of Humours
Blood in the Head-Vaine. With
a new Morissco, daunced by
seaven Satyres, upon the bottome
of Diogines Tubbe [being epi- T. Este, London, 1598.
grams and satires by S. R., i.e.

Another edition.

B. L. 4to. 1077. e. 10.

Another edition.

B. L. letter from the publisher...subscribed W. R.] [1630?] 4to.

T. Este, London, 1598. 4to.
1077. e. 61.

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R., T.
Cornelianum Dolium.
Comoedia lepididissima, [in five
acts and in prose,] optimorum
judiciis approbata... Auctore T. R.
[i.e. T. Randolph ?]. Apud T. Har-
perum, Londini, 1638. 12mo.

636. c. 36. With a second titlepage

graved.

Another copy.

Interleaved.

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117. f. 50.

R., W. A brief; and cleere confutation, of a new, vaine, and vaunting Chalenge, made by O. E. Minister [or rather by M. Sutcliffe] unto N. D. [i.e. Robert Parsons] author of the Ward-word... By W. R. [i.e. Robert Parsons]. [St. Omer,] 1603. 12mo. 3935. aa.

R., W. A Match at Mid-night. A Pleasant Comoedie [in five G. 17391. acts and in prose]. Written by William] Rowley]. Printed by A. Mathewes for W. Sheares, London, 1633.

R., T. Deuteromelia; or the Second part of Musicks melodie, or melodius Musicke of Pleasant Roundelaies; K. H. mirth, or Freemens Songs and such delightfull Catches. [By T. R., i.e. Thomas Ravenscroft.] Printed for T. Adams, London, 1609. 4to.

C. 31. f. 3. (3.)

R., T. The Muses LookingGlasse. [A Comedy, in five acts, in verse. By Thomas] R[andolph]. L. Lichfield for F. Bowman, Oxford, 1638. 4to. 643. c. 75.

R., T. (A Receit to stay the Plague.) A sermon on Num. XVI. 46, edited by T. R.] [London? 1625?] 4to. 4473. aa. 29. Imperfect; wanting all before

sig. A3. R., W. See BACON (F.) Viscount St. Albans. History... of Life and Death, etc. [Edited by W. R., i.e. William Rawley.] 1638. 12mo. 535. a. 6.

R., W. See ENGLAND, Church of. Begin. [p. 1] The Church of England is a true Church of Christ. (The people may be accounted members of a true visible Church. Their separation from us therefore unlawfull.) [Preceded by a

4to.

644. c. 14.

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