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Campbell, Archibald (1691-1756) |
Aretē-logia, or, An enquiry into the original of moral virtue: wherein the false notions of Machiavel, Hobbes, Spinoza, and Mr. Bayle, as they are collected and digested by the author of The fable of the bees, are examin'd and confuted : and the eternal and unalterable nature and obligation of moral virtue is stated and vindicated : to which is prefix'd, a prefatory introduction, in a letter to that author ( Westminster : J. Cluer and A. Campbell for B. Creake, 1728) [Note that the title pages gives Alexander Innes as the author: Innes, entrusted with publication, put his own name on the treatise. Campbell is the actual author.] | GB | | |
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Foxe, John (c.1516-1587) en |
Narrative of the days of the reformation, chiefly from the manuscripts of John Foxe the martyrologist; ( [Westminster] : Camden Society, 1859) | IA | | |
Narratives of the days of the reformation : chiefly from the manuscripts of John Foxe the martyrologist ; with two contemporary biographies of Archbishop Cranmer, vol. 77 ( [Westminster] : Camden Society, 1859) | IA | | |
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Hilton, Walter, O.E.S.A. (c.1340-1396) en |
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The scale (or ladder) of perfection ( Westminster : Art and Book Company, 1908) | IA | | |
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James I (King of England) (1566-1625) |
Lvsvs regivs; being poems and other pieces by King Iames ye First ( Westminster : A. Constable & co., 1901) | IA | | |
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Lever, Thomas (1521-1577) |
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Milton, John (1608-1674) |
A common-place book of John Milton, and a Latin essay and Latin verses presumed to be by Milton ( [Westminster] : Camden Society, 1877) | IA | | |
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Penn, William (1644-1718) en |
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Sarpi, Paolo (1552-1623) |
A Treatise of beneficiary matters : or, a history of ecclesiastical benefices and revenues ... ( Westminster : J. Cluer and A. Campbell [etc.], 1727) | IA | | |
A Treatise of ecclesiastical benefices and revenues ( Westminster : Olive Payne, 1736) | IA | | |
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Udall, John (c.1560-1592) en |
A demonstration of the truth of that discipline, which Christ hath prescribed in His Word, for the government of His Church, in all times and places until the end of the world (July - November 1588), ed. Edward Arber | |
ed. Edward Arber (Westminster : Archibald Constable and Co., 1895) | GB | | |
The state of the Church of England laid open in a conference between Diotrephes a bishop, Tertullus a papist, Demetrius a usurer, Pandochus an innkeeper, and Paul a preacher of the word of God (April 1588), ed. Edward Arber | |
ed. Edward Arber (Westminster : Archibald Constable and Co., 1895) | GB | | |