Ioseph Barnes
Active Years
Min year: 1585, Max year: 1616, Max count: 37
As Printer
- 1585: A booke of Christian exercise
- 1585: A book of Christian exercise, appertaining to resolution, that is, shewing how that we should resolue our selues to become Christians indeede
- 1585: A booke of Christian exercise appertaining to resolvtion, that is, shewing how that we should resolue our selues to become Christians indeede. By R.P. Perused, and accompanied nowe with a treatise tending to pacification, by Edmvnd Bunny
- 1585: A booke of Christian exercise
- 1585: A booke of Christian exercise
- 1585: A booke of christian exercise appertaining to resolution, that is, shewing how that we should resolue our selues to become Christians indeede. By R.P. Perused, and accompanied nowe with a treatise tending to pacification, by Edmund Bunny
- 1586: A sermon preached in West-chester the viii. of October, 1586
- 1586: A sermon vpon part of the eighteenth Psalm
- 1586: An exposition, and obseruations vpon Saint Paul to the Galathians
- 1586: A sermon preached in S. Peters Church at West-Chester the XXV. of September, 1586
- 1586: A sermon vpon part of the ninth chapter of the holy gospel of Iesus Christ according to S. Iohn: Preached at S. Maries in Oxford, by Iohn Chardon Doctor of Diuinitie
- 1587: A treatise containing the aequity of an humble supplication
- 1587: An exposition, and observations upon Saint Paul to the Galathians
- 1587: Master Bezaes sermons vpon the three first chapters of the canticle of canticles
- 1587: The summe of Christian religion: deliuered by Zacharias Vrsinus in his lectures vpon the Catechism autorised by the noble Prince Frederick, throughout his dominions: wherein are debated and resolued the questions of whatsoeuer points of moment, which haue beene or are controuersed in diuinitie. Translated into English by Henrie Parrie, out of the last & best Latin editions, together with some supplie of wa[n]ts out of his discourses of diuinitie, and with correction of sundrie faults & imperfections, which ar [sic] as yet remaining in the best corrected Latine
- 1589: Bibliotheca scholastica. A double dictionarie, penned for all those that would haue within short space the vse of the Latin tongue, either to speake, or write. Verie profitable and necessarie for scholars, courtiers, lawyers and their clarkes, apprentices of London, travellers, factors for marchants, and briefly for all discontinuers within her Majesties realmes of England and Ireland. Compiled by Iohn Rider, master of artes, and preacher of Gods word
- 1591: An ansvvere to Master Iohn De Albines, notable discourse against heresies (as his frendes call his booke) compiled by Thomas Spark pastor of Blechley in the county of Buck
- 1592: A handefvl of gladsome verses, giuen to the Queenes Maiesty at Woodstocke this prograce. 1592. By Thomas Chvrchyarde
- 1592: Articles ecclesiasticall to be inquired of by the churchwardens and the sworne-men within the dioces of Hereforde in the visitation of the reuerend father in God, Harbart Bishop of the saide dioces, this present yeare M.D.LXXXXII. and in the XXXIIII. yeare of the raigne of ou most gratious soueraigne lady Queene Elizabeth, &c
- 1594: Solon his follie, or a politique discourse, touching the reformation of common-weales conquered, declined or corrupted. By Richard Beacon
- 1594: A sermon preached at Paules Crosse
- 1595: A godly and fruitfull sermon preached at Grantham
- 1595: The summe of Christian religion
- 1595: Articles to be enquired of, within the county and archdeaconry of Berkes in the second visitation of the reverend Father in God, Iohn Lord Bishop of Sarum in the 37. yeare of our most gratious Soveraigne Lady Elizabeth by the grace of God, &c
- 1596: A discovery of discontented mindes
- 1598: A sermon vpon part of the second chapter of the first epistle of S. Iohn: Preached by Thomas Ingmethorp. The summe whereof is briefly comprised in this hexameter:
- 1599: Articles ministred in the visitation of the right worshipfull maister Iohn King Archdeacon of Nottingham, in the yeare of our Lord God. 1599
- 1602: An ansvvere to master William Perkins, concerning Christs descension into Hell: By John Higins
- 1602: A learned and godly sermon
- 1602: Theorremon, or, the ancient and most comfortable golden-mouth'd father, St. Chrysostome Archbishop of Constantinople, treating on severall places of holy scripture: selected, and translated faithfully according to the Greeke copies: by John Willoughbie
- 1602: An exposition of the Lordes praier
- 1602: A briefe treatise touching the preservation of the eie sight
- 1603: The ansvvere of the vicechancelour, the doctors, both the proctors, and other the heads of houses in the Vniversitie of Oxford
- 1603: The ansvvere of the vicechancelour, the doctors, both the proctors, and other the heads of houses in the Vniversitie of Oxford
- 1603: The manner of the cruell outragious murther of William Storre Mast. of Art, minister, and preacher at Market Raisin in the county of Lincolne
- 1603: The ansvvere of the vicechancelour, the doctors, both the proctors, and other the heads of houses in the Vniversitie of Oxford
- 1603: The ansvvere of the vicechancelour, the doctors, both the proctors, and other the heads of houses in the Vniversity of Oxford
- 1604: A short dialogue, wherein is proved, that no man can bee saved without good vvorkes
- 1604: The ansvvere of the vicechancelour, the doctors, both the proctors, and other the heads of houses in the Vniversitie of Oxford
- 1604: A short admonition by way of dialogue
- 1604: The reasons vvhich Doctour Hill hath brought, for the vpholding of papistry, which is falselie termed the Catholike religion: vnmasked
- 1604: A briefe ansvvere vnto certaine obiections and reasons against the descension of Christ into hell
- 1607: An ansvvere to a popish libell intituled A petition to the bishops, preachers, and gospellers, lately spread abroad in the north partes. By Francis Bunny Prebendary of Durham; sometimes fellow of Magdalen Colledge in Oxford
- 1608: Tvvo short treatises, against the orders of the begging friars, compiled by that famous doctour of the Church, and preacher of Gods word John Wickliffe, sometime fellow of Merton, and master of Ballioll Coll. in Oxford, and afterwards parson of Lutterworth in Lecestershire. Faithfully printed according to two ancient manuscript copies, extant, the one in Benet Colledge in Cambridge, the other remaining in the publike librarie at Oxford
- 1608: A sermon preached in St. Maries at Oxford the 24. of March
- 1608: A sermon preached in St. Maries at Oxford the 24. of March
- 1608: Recusants conversion
- 1608: The marchant
- 1608: An apologie for Iohn Wickliffe
- 1609: A confession of Christian religion
- 1609: The feminine monarchie or a treatise concerning bees, and the due ordering of them
- 1610: Cęsars penny, or A sermon of obedience
- 1610: Munition against mans misery & mortality
- 1612: Two homilies concerning the meanes how to resolue the controversies of this time. First written in French, by Ph. Mornay, and now translated into English
- 1612: A learned sermon of the nature of pride, by Richard Hooker, sometimes fellow of Corpus Christi College in Oxford
- 1612: A learned and comfortable sermon of the certaintie and perpetuitie of faith in the elect
- 1612: A supplication made to the Priuy Counsel by Mr Walter Trauers
- 1612: The ministers portion· By William Sclater. Batchelar of Diuinity and minister of the word of God at Pitmister in Somerset
- 1612: A familiar dialogue betwixt one Physiologus a gentleman student of Athens and his country friend Geoponus
- 1612: Ionahs sermon and Ninivehs repentance
- 1612: A tvvo-fold treatise
- 1612: Riders dictionarie corrected, and with the addition of above five hundred words enriched. Hereunto is annexed a dictionarie etymologicall deriving every word from his natiue fountaine, with reasons of the derivations, and many Romane antiquities, never any extant in that kind before. By Francis Holyoke
- 1612: Mercy to a beast
- 1612: The ansvvere of Mr. Richard Hooker to a supplication preferred by Mr Walter Travers to the HH. Lords of the Privie Counsell
- 1612: The sick souls salue. By William Sclater. Batchelar of Diuinity and minister of the word of God at Pitmister in Somerset
- 1612: A remedie against sorrow and feare, delivered in a funerall sermon, by Richard Hooker, sometimes fellow of Corpus Christi College in Oxford
- 1613: Spirituall odours to the memory of Prince Henry
- 1613: Spirituall odours to the memory of Prince Henry
- 1614: Prince Henry his second anniversary· By Daniel Price Doctor in Divinity, one of his Highnesse chaplaines
- 1615: Christs counsell for ending law cases
- 1615: Verba dierum, or, The dayes report, of Gods glory
- 1615: The vanitie of the eye
- 1615: An homily upon these words of Saint Matthew, chap. 16.v.18 Tu es Petrus. Written first in French by that honorable and learned personage, Monsieur Du Plessis Mornay. And translated into English by I.V
- 1615: A sermon preached at Saint Marie Spittle April. 10. 1615. By Thomas Anyan Doctour of Divinity, and president of Corpus Christi College in Oxon
- 1616: The advise of a sonne, novv professing the religion established in the present Church of England, to his deare mother, yet a Roman Catholike
- 1616: Romanę historię anthologia
- 1616: Aulus Persius Flaccus his Satires translated into English, by Barten Holyday Mr of Arts, and student of Christ-Church in Oxford
- 1616: Aulus Persius Flaccus his Satires translated into English, by Barten Holyday Mr of Arts, and student of Christ-Church in Oxford
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