Felix Kyngston
Active Years
Min year: 1600, Max year: 1750, Max count: 53
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Printer
- 1600: A toile for tvvo-legged foxes
- 1601: The sermons of Master Henry Smith
- 1601: A new handling of the planisphere
- 1601: The workes of the reuerend and faithfull seruant of Iesus Christ M. Richard Greenham, minister and preacher of the Word of God
- 1601: Questions and disputations concerning the Holy Scripture
- 1601: The workes of the reuerend and faithfull seruant of Iesus Christ M. Richard Greenham, minister and preacher of the Word of God
- 1602: [The sermons and treatises of maister W. Burton.]
- 1603: Lectures vpon the Epistle of Paul to the Colossians. Preached by that faithfull seruant of God, Maister Robert Rollok, sometime rector of the Vniuersitie of Edenburgh
- 1603: The Catholikes supplication vnto the Kings maiestie; for toleration of Catholike religion in England
- 1603: The Catholikes supplication vnto the Kings Maiestie; for toleration of Catholike religion in England
- 1603: A retection, or discouerie of a false detection
- 1604: The sermons of Master Henry Smith
- 1604: The Christian vvarfare
- 1604: The doctrine of the Sabbath
- 1605: A paterne of true prayer
- 1605: The workes of the reuerend and faithfull seruant of Iesus Christ M. Richard Greenham, minister and preacher of the Word of God
- 1605: An exact discoverie of Romish doctrine in the case of conspiracie and rebellion
- 1605: An exact discouerie of Romish doctrine in the case of conspiracie and rebellion
- 1606: A defence of M. Perkins booke, called A reformed Catholike
- 1606: A godlie and learned exposition vpon the vvhole Epistle of Iude
- 1607: The sermons of Master Henry Smith
- 1607: A plaine and familiar exposition of the eleuenth and twelfth chapters of the Prouerbes of Salomon
- 1607: The perfect vse of silk-vvormes, and their benefit
- 1607: The Christians iournall
- 1607: The mysterie of redemption. Or The particular manner how man is redeemed from sinne, iustified before God, and made partaker of euerlasting life
- 1607: Defensio tractatus de variis annorum formis
- 1607: Tvvo fruitful sermons, needfull for these times
- 1607: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten commandements
- 1608: A plaine and familiar exposition of the ninth and tenth chapters of the Prouerbs of Salomon
- 1608: Christian advertisements and counsels of peace
- 1608: A learned and profitable treatise of Gods prouidence
- 1608: Foure treatises
- 1608: Hexapla in Exodum: that is, A sixfold commentary vpon the second booke of Moses called Exodus
- 1609: A treatise vpon John 8. 36. concerning Christian libertie
- 1609: The historie of the life and death of the Lord Cromvvell, sometimes Earle of Essex, and Lord Chancellor of England. By Michael Drayton Esquier
- 1609: The sermons of Master Henry Smith
- 1609: A booke of Christian exercise
- 1609: Emendatio temporum
- 1609: Foure treatises
- 1609: Consilium Delectorum Cardinalium et Aliorum Pręlatorum, de Emendanda Ecclesia. S.D.N. Papa Paulo 3. ipso iubente conscriptum & exhibitum an. 1538. Libellus vere? aureus
- 1609: A sermon preached at Saint Buttolphs neare Aldersgate, the 26. of Februarie, 1609. By William Holbrooke. Entitled No gaine to this
- 1610: The exercise of true spirituall deuotion
- 1610: An exposition of the dominical Epistles and Gospels, vsed in our English liturgie, throughout the whole yeere
- 1610: An exposition of the dominical Epistles and Gospels vsed in our English liturgie throughout the whole yeare
- 1610: An exposition of the dominical Epistles and Gospels, vsed in our English liturgie, throughout the whole yeere
- 1610: Papa-cacus: siue, Elegia hortatiua ad omnes ordines Britannię magnę & Hybernię
- 1610: The doctrine and vse of repentance
- 1610: An exposition of al the principal scriptures vsed in our English liturgie
- 1611: Orthodoxo-Iacobus: et Papapostaticus. Siue Theses conformatae testimoniis Graecorum, et Latinorum patrum
- 1611: The sermons of Master Henry Smith
- 1611: Papa-cacus: sive, Elegia hortativa ad omnes ordines Britannię magnę & Hybernię. Et decastichon in Iesuitas laiolanos monachos. Per Ioannem Gordonium Theologię Doctorem, & decanum ecclesię Cathedralis Sarisburiensis
- 1611: An exposition of the dominical Epistles and Gospels, vsed in our English liturgie
- 1611: Certain general reasons, prouing the lawfulnesse of the Oath of allegiance, written by R.S. priest, to his priuat friend. Whereunto is added, the treatise of that learned man, M. William Barclay, concerning the temporall power of the pope. And with these is ioyned the sermon of M. Theophilus Higgons, preached at Pauls Crosse the third of March last, because it containeth something of like argument
- 1611: Articles to be inquired of within the diocesse and iurisdiction of Peterborough, at the visitatio[n] of the reuerend father in God, Thomas by the permission of God, Lord Bishop of Peterborough, this present yeare 1611
- 1611: An exposition of the dominical Epistles and Gospels, vsed in our English liturgie
- 1611: Orthodoxo-Iacobvs: et Papapostaticvs. Siue Theses confirmatę testimoniis Gręcorum, et Latinorum patrum
- 1612: A booke of Christian exercise appertaining to resolution
- 1612: A treatise of vsurie
- 1612: By his Maiesties counsell of Virginea. Forasmuch as notwithstanding the late publication of our purpose to make vse of the King his Maiesties most gratious grant of lotteries, for advancement of the plantation in Virginea,
- 1612: A pastime for parents
- 1612: Deaths aduantage little regarded, and The soules solace against sorrow
- 1612: Certaine sermons preached and penned by Richard Rogers preacher of Weathersfield in Essex, directly tending to these three ends. First, to bring any bad person (that hath not committed the sinne that is vnpardonable) to true conuersion. Secondly, to stablish and settle all such as are conuerted, in faith and repentance. Thirdly, to leade them forward (that are so setled) in the Christian life, to bring foorth the fruite of both. Whereunto are annexed diuers godlie and learned sermons of another reuerend and faithfull seruant of God, Mr. Samuel Wright, Bachelor of Diuinitie, late president of Sidney Colledge in Camebridge, deceased, tending also to the same ends, with diuers particular points in both, profitable and fit for these times
- 1612: A plaine and familiar exposition of the ninth and tenth chapters of the Prouerbs of Salomon
- 1612: The holy salutation of the blessed Apostle Saint Jude
- 1612: The nevv life of Virginea
- 1612: The Christian vvarfare
- 1612: The autumne part from the twelfth Sunday after Trinitie, to the last in the whole yeere
- 1612: The ansvvere of Master Isaac Casaubon to the epistle of the most reuerend Cardinall Peron. Translated out of Latin into English. May 18. 1612
- 1613: By His Maiesties Councell for Virginia
- 1613: An exposition of the festiuall Epistles and Gospels, vsed in our English liturgie
- 1613: An exposition of the last psalme
- 1613: The two-folde tribute or two speciall duties commanded by our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ to be rendred: the first of subiects to their Cęsar, the second of Christians to their God: for the better furtherance of the one in his regall dignitie, and of the other in his Eulangelicall ministerie. Explaned in two sermons and now published. Anno. 1613. By Richard Eburne
- 1614: A discourse about the state of true happinesse
- 1614: Certaine sermons, preached by that reuerend and iudicious diuine master Thomas Nevvhovse, late preacher of Gods word in the citie of Norwich. And now set foorth for the vse and benefit of Gods people, by Robert Gallard, Master of Arts and minister in the same citie
- 1614: A weekes worke, and a worke for every weeke. By R.B
- 1614: The English secretorie, or, Methode of writing of epistles and letters
- 1614: A paire of sermons successiuely preacht to a paire of peereles and succeeding princes
- 1614: Dailogves in the English and Malaian langvages
- 1614: Dialogues in the English and Malaiane languages: or, Certaine common formes of speech, first written in Latin, Malaian, and Madagascar tongues, by the diligence and painfull endeuour of Master Gotardus Arthusius, a Dantisker, and now faithfully translated into the English tongue by Augustine Spalding Merchant, for their sakes, who happily shall hereafter vndertake a voyage to the East-Indies
- 1615: Nevves of the Netherlands
- 1615: A description of the prosperitie, strength, and wise gouernment of the vnited Prouinces of the Netherlands
- 1615: A booke of Christian exercise
- 1615: A commentary vpon the vvhole booke of Iudges
- 1615: A briefe explanation of the whole booke of the Prouerbs of Salomon. By Robert Cleaver
- 1615: An exposition of the last Psalme
- 1615: A briefe explanation of the whole booke of the Prouerbs of Salomon. By Robert Cleaver
- 1615: The third part from S. Iohn Baptists natiuitie to the last holy-day in the whole yeere
- 1615: A briefe explanation of the whole booke of the Prouerbs of Salomon
- 1615: An exposition of the last psalme
- 1616: The chariot and horsemen of Israel
- 1616: An exposition of the dominicall Epistles and Gospels, vsed in our English liturgie
- 1616: The sincere preacher
- 1617: A briefe methode of catechizing
- 1617: The oration made vnto the French king by the deputies of the Nationall Synode of the Reformed Churches of France, vpon the death of the Marquesse d'Ancre, with the Kings answere therunto, 27. Maij. 1617
- 1617: The true relation of the deserved death of that base and insolent tyrant, the Marquis d'Ancre, the most vnworthie Marshall of France
- 1617: The French iubile: or, The ioy and thanksgiuing of all France, to God and their king, for the death of the Marquise d'Ancre. Translated out of the French copie printed at Paris
- 1617: That vvhich seemes best is worst
- 1617: Iacobs vovv, opposed to the vowes of monkes and friers
- 1617: A true recital of those things that haue been done in the court of France, since the death of the Marshall d'Ancre, vntill the departure of the Queene mother from the King
- 1617: The French kings declaration
- 1617: The summe of Christian religion
- 1618: Samuels funerall. Or A sermon preached at the funerall of Sir Anthonie Cope Knight, and Barronnet. By Mr. Robert Harrice
- 1618: Two sermons on the third of the Lamentations
- 1619: Gods husbandry: the first part. Tending to shew the difference betwixt the hypocrite and the true-hearted Christian. As it was deliuered in certaine sermons, and is now published by William Whately, preacher of the Word of God in Banbury in Oxfordsheire
- 1619: An epitomie of mans misery and deliuerie
- 1619: Gods husbandry
- 1619: The drunkards cup. By Master Harris, pastor of Hanwell, and Bachelor in Diuinitie
- 1619: The nevv birth: or A treatise of regeneration
- 1619: Mans actiue obedience, or The power of godlines
- 1619: The ioy of the vpright man
- 1619: A mappe of Rome
- 1619: A bride-bush: or, A direction for married persons
- 1619: The redemption of time. Or, A sermon containing very good remedies for them that haue misspent their time
- 1619: The declaration of the decree made by the Generall States of the Vnited Netherland Prouinces against certaine Arminians, or remonstrants, for their perpetuall banishment
- 1619: The drunkards cup
- 1619: The drunkards cup
- 1620: The Christian arte of thriuing: whereby a man may become rich to God. Or, A sermon vpon Matth. 6. 33. Preached, and dedicated to the right worshipfull Company of Haberdashers in London, by G.D
- 1620: The Christian arte of thriuing: whereby a man may become rich to God. Or, A sermon vpon Matth. 6. 33. Preached, by the right Reuerend Father in God, George, Lord Bishop of Derry
- 1621: Diatribę vpon the first part of the late History of tithes. By Richard Mountagu
- 1621: A sermon preached at the funerall of the worshipfull, Gilbert Dauies Esquire
- 1622: Orders and constitutions, partly collected out of his Maiesties letters patents; and partly by authority, and in vertue of the said letters patents: ordained vpon mature deliberation, by the gouernour and company of the city of London, for the plantation of the Summer-Islands for the better gouerning of the actions and affaires of the said company and plantation. 6. Febr. 1621.
- 1622: The trivmphs of Gods revenge, against the crying and execrable sinne of murther
- 1624: The creatures praysing God: or, The religion of dumbe creatures
- 1624: A care-cloth: or a treatise of the cumbers and troubles of marriage
- 1624: Iob militant
- 1625: A discourse about the state of true happinesse
- 1625: A booke named Tectonicon
- 1625: The psalme of mercy, or, A meditation vpon the 51. psalme by a true penitent
- 1626: Some generall directions for a comfortable walking with God
- 1626: A booke named tectonicon
- 1626: Horologiographia
- 1627: Ludus literarius: or, The grammar schoole
- 1627: Ludus literarius: or, The grammar schoole
- 1627: Ludus literarius: or, the grammar schoole
- 1628: The posing of the parts, or, A most plaine and easie way of examining the accidence and grammar, by questions and answers, arising directly out of the words of the rules
- 1628: The neuu birth or, a tratise [sic] of regeneration
- 1628: The baths of Bathe: or, A necessary compendious treatise concerning the nature, vse and efficacie of those famous hot vvaters
- 1629: Resolves: divine, morall, political
- 1629: The first comedy of Pub. Terentius, called Andria, or, The vvoman of Andros, English and Latine
- 1629: Bosvvorth-field
- 1629: Iohn Barclay his Argenis, translated out of Latine into English: the prose vpon his Maiesties command: by Sir Robert Le Grys, Knight: and the verses by Thomas May, Esquire. With a clauis annexed to it for the satisfaction of the reader, and helping him to vnderstand, what persons were by the author intended, vnder the fained names imposed by him vpon them: and published by his Maiesties command
- 1630: Hebdomada sacra: A weekes deuotion: or, Seuen poeticall meditations
- 1630: Further obseruations of the English Spanish pilgrime, concerning Spaine
- 1630: The celestiall publican
- 1630: A guide to grand-iury men
- 1630: The rich mans vvarning-peece
- 1630: Eire?nogonia, or The pedegree of peace
- 1630: Gods visitation
- 1630: Nicodemus for Christ, or The religious moote of an honest lawyer: deliuered in a sermon, preached at the assises at Okeham, in the county of Rutland, March. 10. 1627. By Antony Favvkner, Master of Arts, and late student in Iesus Colledge in Oxford
- 1631: Christian see to thy conscience, or A treatise of the nature, the kinds and manifold differences of conscience
- 1631: Instructions for a right comforting afflicted consciences
- 1631: Christian see to thy conscience
- 1631: Balme for the brvised: or, a treatise of comfort on the eightenth and nineteenth verses of the fifth chapter of Job
- 1632: Three treatises
- 1632: Novissima tuba
- 1633: A treatise of iustification
- 1633: The English gentleman
- 1634: A booke named Tectonicon
- 1634: A treatise of justification
- 1634: Publii Virgilii Maronis opera Bucolica, Georgica, Ęneis, Notis admarginalibus illustrata a? Thoma Farnabio
- 1634: Francisci Baconi de Verulamio, summi Anglię Cancelarii, De sapientia veterum, liber
- 1634: Index poeticus
- 1634: L. & M. Annęi Senecę tragoedię: post omnes omnium editiones recensionesque editio tertia auctior & emendatior opera? & studio Thomę Farnabii
- 1635: An abstract of the duties commanded, and sinnes forbidden in the Law of God. By the Right Reverend Father in God, George Downame, Doctor of Divinitie, and Lord Bishop of Derry
- 1635: Bristolls military garden
- 1636: The shieldes of the earth
- 1636: Anniversaries upon his Panarete; continued
- 1637: The most excellent, profitable, and pleasant, booke of the famous doctor, and expert astrologian, Arcandam, or Alcandrin
- 1637: The vanitie of the creature, and vexation of the spirit. By Edward Reynoldes, late preacher to the honourable societie of Lincolnes Inne; and now rector of the church of Brainston in Northamptonshire
- 1638: Meditations on the holy sacrament of the Lords last Supper
- 1638: Meditations on the holy sacrament of the Lords last Supper. Written many yeares since by Edvvard Reynolds then fellow of Merton College in Oxford
- 1641: Bellum in Idumęos, seu, Propheta Obadias
- 1641: An English grammar: or, A plain exposition of Lilies grammar in English
- 1642: Professours hurt to profession. Or, the true Christians caveat against the cavillers clamours. Delivered in certain sermons on Romans 2. 24. By Humfry Vincent preacher of the word
- 1654: The vanitie of the creature. By Edward Reynoldes late preacher to the honourable societie of Lincolnes Inne; and now rector of the church of Brainston in Northamptonshire
- 1750: The merchant royall
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