Thomas Snodham
Active Years
Min year: 1609, Max year: 1626, Max count: 47
As Printer
- 1609: An exposition of the tvvo first verses of the sixt chapter to the Hebrewes
- 1609: Three heauenly treatises vpon the eight chapter to the Romanes
- 1609: Andreas Ornithoparcus his Micrologus, or Introduction: containing the art of singing
- 1610: A musicall banquet
- 1610: A siluer vvatch-bell
- 1611: The anatomie of a Christian man
- 1611: The first booke of consort lessons, made by diuers exquisite authors, for sixe instruments to play together: viz. the treble lute, the pandora, the citterne, the base-violl, the flute, and the treble-violl. Collected by Thomas Morley, Gentleman, and now newly corrected and inlarged
- 1611: A key to the key of Scripture: or An exposition with notes, vpon the Epistle to the Romanes; the three first chapters
- 1611: The atheist's tragedie: or The honest man's reuenge
- 1611: A sermon preached in the cittie of Glasco in Scotland, on the tenth day of Iune, 1610
- 1611: Disce viuere: = learne to liue. A briefe treatise of learning to liue, wherein is shewed that the life of Christ is, and ought to be, the most perfect patterne of direction to the life of a Christian. In which also the well disposed may behold their orderly passage from the state of grace to the state of glory
- 1611: A regiment for the sea
- 1611: The XII. wonders of the vvorld
- 1612: An apology for the holy supper of the Lord
- 1612: The atheist's tragedie: or The honest man's reuenge
- 1612: Supplications of saints
- 1612: A sermon preached at S. Maries Church in Oxford, the 12. of Iuly. 1612
- 1612: A true relation of the right Christianly departure, or death, of the most Noble Earle Philippus Lodouicus
- 1612: A pilgrimes solace
- 1612: The second booke of ayres
- 1612: The passenger
- 1612: The voyages and trauailes of Sir Iohn Mandeuile knight
- 1612: The Muses sacrifice
- 1613: The funerals of the high and mighty Prince Henry, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornewaile and Rothsay, Count Palatine of Chester, Earle of Carick, and late Knight of the most noble Order of the Garter
- 1613: The period of mourning
- 1613: Tarltons iests
- 1613: The first set of English madrigals
- 1613: The English hvsbandman. The first part
- 1613: The seauen spirituall exercises of a deuout soule
- 1613: A learned and fruitful exposition vpon the Lords prayer. By Arthur Dent, sometime minister of the Word of God at South-Suberry, in Essex
- 1613: Laquei ridiculosi: or Springes for vvoodcocks. By H.P
- 1613: Christs suite to his Church
- 1613: The vvhite devil, or The hypocrite vncased
- 1613: Laquei ridiculosi: or Springes for vvoodcocks
- 1613: Tvvo elegies
- 1613: Heaven opened
- 1614: The gallants burden
- 1614: Father Cotton a Iesuite, the Kings confessour, his two and thirtie demands, to the ministers of France
- 1614: Cheape and good husbandry for the vvell-ordering of all beasts, and fowles, and for the generall cure of their diseases
- 1614: A plaine and familiar exposition of the first and second chapters of the Prouerbes of Salomon. By Robert Clever
- 1614: A sermon preached at the funerals of the Right Honourable, VVilliam, Lord Russell, Baron of Thornhaugh, at Thornhaugh, in Northampton-Shire, the 16. of September. 1613
- 1614: The deuills banket
- 1614: A satyre
- 1614: Fiue sermons preached before the King
- 1614: The second booke of the English husbandman
- 1615: The fleire
- 1615: A satyre
- 1615: The voyage of the wandring knight
- 1615: The shepherds hunting
- 1615: The shepherds hunting
- 1615: Epilogus ad Quatuor colloquia Dni. Dris. Wrighti, pro mala fide habita; et a? Iacobo Nixon Hiberno, non bona fide relata; et Guilielmo Stanleio nullius fidei per duelli dicata
- 1615: Records arithmeticke
- 1615: A satyre
- 1615: Five sermons
- 1615: A sermon of repentance
- 1615: The mystery of selfe-deceiuing. Or A discourse and discouery of the deceitfulnesse of mans heart. Written by the late faithfull minister of Gods Word Daniell Dyke, Bachelour in Diuinity. Published since his death, by his brother I.D. minister of Gods Word
- 1615: Sacred hymns
- 1615: The grounds of diuinitie
- 1616: A satyre
- 1616: The Bishop of Gallovvay his apologie
- 1616: A sermon of the nature and necessitie of godly feare
- 1616: Certaine comfortable sermons vpon the 124. Psalme
- 1616: Britannia's pastorals. The second booke
- 1616: A friendly farevvell from a faithfull flocke
- 1616: The light of the world
- 1617: Low-Countrie trayning: or, Certaine demonstrations, wherein is represented the order how a company should march, and also how the same should be exercised, trayned or drilled
- 1617: Sixe evangelical histories
- 1617: A briefe description of the whole vvorld
- 1617: A sermon preached at Hartford assises, March 14. 1616. By Iohn Squire, preacher of Gods word in Shoreditch.
- 1617: A mappe of mans mortalitie
- 1617: Directions for health, both naturall and artificiall
- 1617: Ester hath hang'd Haman: or An ansvvere to a lewd pamphlet, entituled, The arraignment of women
- 1618: The second set of madrigales to 3. 4. 5. and 6. parts
- 1618: The fift set of bookes
- 1618: The fourth set of bookes
- 1618: Pammelia
- 1618: A narration, briefely contayning the history of the French massacre
- 1618: The voyages and trauailes of Sir John Mandeuile knight
- 1618: Preseruatiues against sinne, or, How to liue and not sinne, as doe the wicked
- 1618: The parable of poyson
- 1619: Newes out of France: concerning great troubles likely to ensue, by occasion of the departure of the Queene Mother from Blois
- 1619: An approued treatise of hawkes and hawking
- 1619: The remonstrance made by the Queene-mother of France, to the King her sonne, for remedy of such disorders and abuses as she pretendeth to be in the present gouernement and managing of the affaires of state, in the realme of France
- 1619: Pasquils palinodia, and his progresse to the tauerne
- 1619: Cantvs. Of Thomas Morley the first booke of canzonets to two voyces
- 1619: Conciones duæ
- 1620: The anatomy of Arminianisme: or The opening of the controuersies lately handled in the Low-Countryes, concerning the doctrine of prouidence, of predestination, of the death of Christ, of nature and grace. By Peter Moulin, pastor of the church at Paris. Carefully translated out of the originall Latine copy
- 1620: A briefe description of the whole vvorld
- 1620: A garden of spirituall flowers. 2 part
- 1620: The anatomy of Arminianisme: or The opening of the controuersies lately handled in the Low-Countryes, concerning the doctrine of prouidence, of predestination, of the death of Christ, of nature and grace. By Peter Moulin, pastor of the church at Paris. Carefully translated out of the originall Latine copy
- 1620: Cantus. The first set: beeing songs of divers ayres and natures
- 1620: A treatise of morrall philosophie
- 1620: Beati pacifici
- 1620: A declaration of the state of the colonie and affaires in Virginia
- 1620: A garden of spirituall flowers. Planted by Ri. Ro. Will. Per. Ri. Gree. M.M. and Geo. Web. I part
- 1621: A sermon of repentance
- 1621: Vox clamantis. Mark 1. 3
- 1621: The vvhite deuill, or, The hypocrite vncased. To this fift impression are newly added, 1 The tvvo sonnes, or the dissolute conferred with the hypocrite. 2 The leaven, or a medicine for them both. By Tho. Adams
- 1622: Certaine sermons made in Oxford, anno Dom. 1616
- 1622: Iuuenilia. A collection of those poemes which were heretofore imprinted, and written by George wither
- 1622: The first booke of ayres of foure parts
- 1622: A sermon of repentance
- 1622: Songs of 3. 4. 5. and 6. parts
- 1623: Texeda retextus: or The Spanish monke his bill of diuorce against the Church of Rome
- 1623: The resolued Christian; exhorting to resolution
- 1623: The vvhole sermons of that eloquent diuine, of famous memory; Thomas Playfere, Doctor in Diuinitie
- 1624: A short treatise
- 1624: Seuen goulden candlestickes houlding the seauen greatest lights of Christian religion
- 1624: The sixt set of bookes
- 1624: The second set of madrigals, and pastorals, of 3. 4. 5. and 6. parts
- 1624: The Iesuites shifts, and euasions; or, his deportment in controuersies of religion. Or, A treatise, wherein the causes are examined why Mr. Arnoux the Iesuite, refuseth to answere to seauenteene questions propounded by the ministers of the church of Paris
- 1625: The enemy of security: or A daily exercise of godly meditations
- 1625: Miracles vnmasked
- 1625: The spirituall spring
- 1625: The most elegant and witty epigrams of Sir Iohn Harrington, Knight
- 1625: A king and no king
- 1625: A garden of spirituall flowers. Planted by Ri. Ro. Will. Per. Ri. Gree. M.M. and Geo. Web. Corrected and inlarged
- 1625: The voyages and trauailes of Sir Iohn Mandeuile Knight
- 1626: Iuuenilia. A collection of those poemes which were heretofore imprinted, and written by George wither
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