T. Snodham
Active Years
Min year: 1609, Max year: 1797, Max count: 28
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1609: Marie Magdalens funerall teares
- 1609: Deuteromelia: or the seconde part of Musicks melodie, or melodius musicke
- 1609: A caueat for the couetous. Or, A sermon preached at Paules Crosse, vpon the fourth of December, out of Luke. 12. 15
- 1610: Plaine euidences
- 1610: A most comfortable and Christian dialogue
- 1610: A nevv vvay of making fowre parts in counter-point
- 1611: Sermons preached before his Maiestie
- 1611: Approved directions for health, both naturall and artificiall
- 1611: A most comfortable and Christian dialogue, betweene the Lord, and the soule. By Mr. William Covvper, Minister of Gods word
- 1612: A garden of spirituall flowers
- 1612: A briefe exposition of the principles of Christian religion
- 1612: VVofull nevves from the vvest-parts of England
- 1612: Eire?nokoino?nia. The peace of the communion of the Church of England. Or, The conformitie of the ceremonies of the communion of the Church of England
- 1612: A garden of spirituall flowers. Planted by Ri. Ro., Will. Per., Ri Gree. M.M. and Geo. Web
- 1612: A learned and fruitfull sermon
- 1613: The lands mourning, for vaine swearing: or The downe-fall of oathes
- 1613: A sermon of loue
- 1613: A garden of spirituall flowers. Planted by Ri. Ro. Will. Per. Ri. Gree. M.M. and Geo. Web. I Part
- 1613: The period of mourning. Disposed into sixe visions
- 1613: The practise of pietie
- 1613: A poste vvith a packet of mad letters
- 1613: Londons warning by Laodicea's luke-warmnesse. Or A sermon preached at Paules-crosse, the 10. of October, 1613
- 1613: Two twinnes: or Two parts of one portion of scripture. I. Is of catechising. II. Of the ministers maintenance. By Richard Barnard, preacher of the word of Worsop in Nottinghamshire
- 1614: Seauen helpes to Heauen
- 1614: Sinnelesse sorrow for the dead
- 1614: The Christians guide
- 1614: Christs farevvell to Jerusalem, and last prophesie
- 1615: The art of giuing
- 1616: The application of scripture. Or The maner how to vse the word to most edifying. By Thomas Granger preacher of the word at Botterwike in Holland, neere Boston, in Lincolnshire
- 1616: The bread of life, or Foode of the regenerate
- 1616: The blinde-mans sermon: or confutation of the blinde Pharises. By Thomas Granger, preacher of the word, at Botterwike nere Boston in Lincolnshire
- 1616: A handfull of goates-haire
- 1616: A plaine exposition of the articles of our faith, by short questions and answers, for the vnderstanding of the simple. Gathered by Artur Dent, Minister of the word of God: especially for the benefit of his owne flocke: who hauing taught his people these points, is carefull that they all may learne them. To this end, that euery of them of his charge, may be able to giue a reason of their faith
- 1616: Supplications of saints
- 1617: A plaine and perfect method, for the easie vnderstanding of the whole Bible
- 1617: A nevv booke of cookerie
- 1617: A daily exercise for ladies and gentlewomen
- 1617: The booke of Psalmes
- 1618: Gods call, for mans heart
- 1618: A sermon preached at Hartford assises
- 1619: A garden of spirituall flowers
- 1619: Supplications of saints
- 1619: The araignment of lewd, idle, froward, and vnconstant women
- 1619: A looking-glasse for the soule, and a definition thereof. Written by Edward Popham Gentleman
- 1619: A relation of certaine things in Spaine
- 1620: Ignis c?lestis: or An interchange of diuine love betweene God and his saints. By Iohn Lewis, minister of God words at St. Peters in the tovvne of St. Albons
- 1620: A declaration of the state of the colonie and affaires in Virginia
- 1620: A preparation vnto fasting and repentance. By Peter Moulin, and translated by I.B
- 1620: The vvay to true happines: leading to the gate of knovvledge. Or, an entrance to faith: without which it is vnpossible to please God
- 1621: Courtly masquing ayres, composed to 5. and 6. parts, for violins, consorts, and cornets, By Iohn Adson. Cantus
- 1621: A familiar exposition or commentarie on Ecclesiastes
- 1621: The songs of the Old Testament
- 1622: A garden of spirituall flowers. Planted by Ri. Ro. Will. Per. Ri. Gree. M.M. and Geo. Web. I part
- 1622: The principles or the patterne of wholesome words
- 1622: Via recta ad vitam longam, or A plaine philosophicall discourse of the nature, faculties, and effects, of all such things as by way of nourishments, and dieteticall obseruations, make for the preseruation of health
- 1622: A coranto
- 1622: A garden of spirituall flowers. 2 part
- 1624: A treatise, tending to perswade all Christians to the contempt of the world and earthly things
- 1624: Alter Ecebolius M. Ant. De Dominis Arch. Spalatensis
- 1624: The Christian mans walke
- 1625: Spirituall almes
- 1625: A casket of ievvells and precious pearles
- 1625: The publican becomming a penitent: or The picture of a penitent sinner
- 1625: A comfortable treatise for the releife of such as are afflicted in conscience by R. Linaker
- 1625: The godly and Christian decease of the illustrious and high-borne Prince, Mavritivs of Nassav, Prince of Orange, of happy memory
- 1788: A letter from a subscriber to the York Lunatic Asylum, to the governors of that charity
- 1788: A letter from a subscriber to the York Lunatic Asylum, to the governors of that charity
- 1790: Copy of the deed of covenants, from the trustees, directors, and agent of the Yorkshire Tontine; Including the Rules and Articles Adopted by the Contributors for Establishing and Regulating The Same
- 1791: A call to the unconverted
- 1792: Forms of prayer
- 1793: Poems on several occasions. By Maria Logan
- 1793: A short English grammar in two parts
- 1794: A serious address to single persons designed as a caution against improper marriages
- 1795: The Christian indeed
- 1795: English grammar
- 1796: A pocket hymn book
- 1796: The village muse
- 1797: Food for the mind; or, A new riddle-book
- 1797: A key to F. Walkingame's tutor's assistant
- 1797: The History of little King skilful
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