B. Alsop
Active Years
Min year: 1619, Max year: 1680, Max count: 19
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1619: A sermon of repentance a very godly and profitable sermon, preached by that worthy martyr, Master Iohn Bradford, who suffered in Smithfield Anno Dom. 1555
- 1620: A manval of godly prayers
- 1622: The Duke de Mayennes ghost speaking to the princes, lords, and gentlemen of France
- 1622: A continuation of more newes from the Palatinate, and diuers parts in Europe, and out of Europe, as Brazile, and Barbary. With the remaining of Count Mansfield and the Duke of Brunswicke about Luxembourg, in hope of the expectation of the peace at Brussels. Likewise relatin the strange aduenture which happened to a small English pinnace, in surprizing a great Portugall shippe. The 26. of Iuly
- 1623: Ioseph, or, Pharoah's fauourite
- 1623: The revvard of the faithfull. The labour of the faithfull. The grounds of our faith
- 1624: A defence of the right of kings
- 1625: The countrie ague. Or, London her vvelcome home to her retired children
- 1626: The French Kings edict vpon the peace which it pleased his Majestie to grant vnto all those of the reformed religion within his seuerall dominions, including likewise those of Rochell
- 1626: The unmasking of a masse-monger
- 1626: Lachrymę Londinenses. Or, Londons teares and lamentations
- 1628: Two sermons preached at Paules-Crosse London
- 1628: Cambium Regis: or, The office of His Maiesties Exchange Royall
- 1630: The fathers blessing: or, counsell to his sonne
- 1630: The most famous, delectable, and pleasant historie of Parismus, the renowmed Prince of Bohemia. The first part. Containing his noble battailes fought against the Persians. His loue to Laurana, the kings daughter of Thessalie: and of his strange aduentures in the desolate iland
- 1630: Occasionall meditations
- 1631: The repertorie of records
- 1631: The repertorie of records
- 1631: The English gentlevvoman, drawne out to the full body
- 1631: The oyle of gladnesse: or, Musicke at the house of mourning
- 1631: A tragi-comedy: called, Match mee in London
- 1631: The English gentlevvoman, drawne out to the full body
- 1632: The covragiovs Tvrke, or, Amvrath the First
- 1632: [The sea-mans kalender: or An ephemerides of the sunne, moone, and certaine of the most notable fixed starres.]
- 1633: The first principles of a Christian
- 1633: Deaths duell, or, A consolation to the soule, against the dying life, and living death of the body
- 1634: The most pleasant history of Ornatvs and Artesia
- 1637: A thankes-giuing, for the decreasing, and hope of the removing of the plague
- 1638: The lover: or, Nuptiall love. VVritten, by Robert Crofts, to please himselfe
- 1638: Articles to be enquired of in the ordinary visitation of the right worshipfull Lawrence Pay, doctor of divinitie, Archdeacon of Chicester
- 1639: The common-vvealth of Vtopia
- 1639: The complaint of time against the tumultuous and rebellious Scots
- 1640: Paradise within us: or, The happie mind. By Robert Crofts
- 1640: The English schoole-master
- 1641: [A mate for mariners, and a treasure for travellers.]
- 1641: A true coppy of a bold and most peremptory letter, sent to the Honourable Earle of Salisbury, by A. B. C. &c. To mittigate his prosecuting of recusants
- 1641: The orders from the House of Commons for the abolishing of superstition, and innovavation [sic], in the regulating of church affaires
- 1641: His Royall Maiesties speech: spoken in the High Court of Parliament on Friday, December the 2. 1641
- 1642: A briefe description of the whole world
- 1642: A letter from the Right Honourable Ferdinando, Lord Fairfax, Sir Hugh Cholmley, Sir Philip Stapleton, Sir Henry Cholmley, Committees of the Commons House of Parliament residing at York
- 1642: The liberties usages, and customes of the City of London
- 1642: A letter from the Right Honourable Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, Sir Hugh Chomley, Sir Philip Stapleton, Sir Henry Cholmley, Committees of the Commons House of Parliament residing at York
- 1647: A new catechisme commanded to be set forth, for the instruction of all those, who still affect a reading ministry, and the Common-prayer
- 1650: The falacie of the great water-drinker discovered
- 1650: Regimen sanitatis Salerni: or, The schoole of Salernes regiment of health
- 1651: Grace leading unto glory: or A glimpse of the glorie, excellencie and eternity of heaven
- 1651: The English school-master
- 1652: Discoveries, or, An exploration and explication of some enigmatical verities hitherto not handled by any author
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