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Strype, John (1643-1737)
The life and acts of Matthew Parker, the first archbishop of Canterbury in the reign of Queen Elizabeth (London, 1711)
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Memorials of the Most Reverend Father in God Thomas Cranmer, Sometime Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, wherein the History of the Church, and Reformation of it, during the Primacy of the said Archbishop, are greatly illustrated; and many singular Matters relating thereunto, now First Published.
London : Richard Chiswell, 1694GB 
Stuart, Adam (1591-1654)
An answer to a libell intituled, A coole conference betweene the cleered reformation and the Apologeticall narration (London, 1644)
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Stubbe, Henry (1632-1676)  en
An Essay In Defence of the Good Old Cause, Or A Discourse Concerning the Rise and Extent of the Power of the Civil Magistrate in Reference to Spiritual Affairs: With A Preface Concerning The Name of the Good Old Cause ... (London, 1659)
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A further Iustification of the Present War against the United Netherlands. Illustrated with several Sculptures (London : Henry Hills, 1673)
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Malice rebuked, or a character of R. Baxters abilities ... (London, 1659)
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Stubbes, Henry (c.1605-1678)
Conscience the best friend upon earth: or, The happy effects of keeping a good conscience. Very useful for this age. By Henry Stubbes, Minister of the Gospel. (London : printed and are to be sold by John Hancock at the sign of the Three Bibles in Popes Head Alley in Cornhill, 1677)
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A disswasive from conformity to the world as also God's severity against impenitent sinners : with a farewel sermon lately preached to a congregation in London (London : and are to be sold by John Hancock Senior and Junior, 1675)
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Rosemary and bayes : or, Animadversions upon a treatise called The rehearsall trans-prosed .. (London : Jonathan Edwin, 1672)
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Stubbes, Phillip (1555-1610)
The anatomie of abuses contayning a discouerie, or briefe summarie of such notable vices and imperfections, as now raigne in many Christian countreyes of the worlde: but (especiallie) in a verie famous ilande called Ailgna: together, with most fearefull examples of Gods iudgementes, executed vpon the wicked for the same, aswell in Ailgna of late, as in other places, elsewhere. Verie godly, to be read of all true Christians, euerie where: but most needefull, to be regarded in Englande. Made dialogue-wise, by Phillip Stubbes. Seene and allowed, according to order. (London : [John Kingston for] Richard Iones, 1583)
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The anatomie of abuses: contayning a discoverie, of briefe summarie, of such notable vices and imperfections, as now raigne in many Christian countreyes of the worlde, but (especiallie) in a verie famous Ilande called Ailgna: Together with most fearful Examples of Gods Judgements, executed upon the wicked for the same, aswell in Ailgna of late, as in other places elsewhere. Verie godly to be read of all true Christians everie where, but most needefull to be regarded in Englande (London : London, 1870)
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A christal glasse for christian vvomen containing, a most excellent discourse, of the godly life and Christian death of Mistresse Katherine Stubs, who departed this life in Burton vpon Trent, in Staffordshire the 14. day of December. 1590. With a most heauenly confession of the Christian faith, which shee made a little before her departure: as also a wonderfull combate betwixt Sathan and her soule: worthie to be imprinted in letters of golde, and are to be engrauen in the tables of euery Christian heart. Set downe word for word, as she spake it, as neere as could be gathered: by Phillip Stubbes Gent. (London : [T. Orwin for] Richard Ihones, at the signe of the Rose and Crowne, neere Holborne bridge, 1592)
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The intended treason, of Doctor Parrie: and his complices, against the Queenes moste excellent Maiestie. With a letter sent from the Pope to the same effect. (London : For Henry Car, and are to be solde in Paules Church-yard at the signe of the Blazing Starre, 1585)
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A motiue to good workes. Or rather, to true Christianitie indeede. Wherein by the waie is shewed, how farre wee are behinde, not onely our fore-fathers in good workes, but also many other creatures in the endes of our creation: with the difference betwixt the pretenced [sic] good workes of the Antichristian Papist, and the good workes of the Christian Protestant. By Phillip Stubbes, Gentleman. (London : Thomas Man, dwelling in Pater Noster rowe, at the signe of the Talbot, 1593)
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A perfect pathway to felicitie conteining godly meditations and praiers, fit for all times, and necessarie to be practized of all good Christians. (London : Richard Yardly for Humfrey Lownes, 1592)
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Phillip Stubbes's Anatomy of abuses in England in Shakspere's youth, A.D. 1583 : Part II: The display of corruptions requiring reformation
London : Publisht for the New Shakspere Society by N. Trübner, 1882IA 
Phillip Stubbes's Anatomy of the abuses in England in Shakspere's youth, A.D. 1583 ..
London, Pub. for the New Shakspere society : N. Trübner & co., 1877IA 
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