Thomas Man
Active Years
Min year: 1578, Max year: 1739, Max count: 38
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Publisher
- 1578: An hospitall for the diseased
- 1580: A godly and learned sermon, preached before an honourable auditorie the 26. day of Februarie. 1580
- 1580: A treatise: wherein is declared the sufficiencie of English medicines, for cure of all diseases, cured with medicine
- 1580: A treatise: wherein is declared the sufficiencie of English medicines, for cure of all diseases, cured with medicine
- 1580: A catechisme and playne instruction for children
- 1580: A godly and learned sermon, preached before an honourable auditorie the 26. day of Februarie. 1580
- 1580: Certayne short questions and answeres
- 1581: An exposition of the Symbole of the Apostles, or rather of the articles of faith
- 1581: A caueat for Parsons Howlet
- 1581: A caueat for Parsons Hovvlet
- 1582: Certaine short questions and answeres
- 1582: An exposition of the symbole of the apostles, or rather of the Articles of Faith
- 1583: A notable and comfortable exposition of M. Iohn Knoxes, vpon the fovrth of Mathew
- 1583: A verie fruitful sermon, necessary to be read of all Christians, concerning Gods euerlasting predestination, election, and reprobation: made by a godly minister vpon the 25. chap. of Genesis. ver. 23. Now published for the edifying of Christ his church
- 1583: A verie fruitfull sermon
- 1584: Amendment of life
- 1584: Certaine short questions and aunsweres
- 1584: A profitable, and comfortable letter for afflicted consciences
- 1584: A short summe of the whole catechisme
- 1585: An exposition vppon the Booke of the Canticles, otherwise called Schelomons Song. Published for the edification of the Church of God. By T.VV
- 1585: Peters fall. Two sermons vpon the historie of Peters denying Christ
- 1585: An A.B.C. for laye-men, othervvise called, the lay-mans letters
- 1586: A godly sermon
- 1586: A warning to all trayterous papistes
- 1587: A Christian and learned exposition
- 1587: Peters fall
- 1587: A forme of preparation to the Lordes Supper
- 1588: The combate betwixt Christ and the deuill
- 1588: A Treatise of the principles of Christ his doctrine, and the principles of Antichristes doctrine
- 1589: The Christians sacrifice
- 1589: The combate betweene Christ, and the deuill
- 1589: Meditations concerning praiers to almightie God
- 1589: An antidotarie chyrurgicall
- 1589: Sophronistes
- 1589: Large letters
- 1589: A short, yet sound commentarie; written on that woorthie worke called; the Prouerbes of Salomon
- 1589: A short summe of the whole catechisme
- 1589: The French historie
- 1589: Meditations concerning praiers to almighty God
- 1590: Of the markes of the children of God
- 1590: The true discourse of the wonderfull victorie, obteined by Henrie the fourth, the French King, and King of Nauarre, in a battell against those of the League, neere the towne of Yurie, on the Plaine of Saint Andrew, the foureteenth day of March (according to the French account) in the yeare 1590
- 1591: A preparatiue to mariage
- 1591: Seuen godly and learned sermons vpon seuen diuers textes of scripture
- 1591: Sermons, vpon the 101. Psalme
- 1591: Of the markes of the children of God, and of their comforts in afflictions
- 1591: The Christians sacrifice
- 1591: A very godly and learned exposition, vpon the whole Booke of Psalmes
- 1591: Three prayers
- 1591: Three praiers
- 1592: The sermons of Master Henrie Smith
- 1592: A confutation of the Popish transubstantiation
- 1592: A profitable and necessarie discourse, for the meeting with the bad garbelling of spices, vsed in these dayes
- 1592: Synopsis papismi, that is, A generall viewe of papistry
- 1592: Thirteene sermons vpon seuerall textes of Scripture
- 1594: The holy loue of heauenly vvisdome
- 1594: Examen de ingenios. = The examination of mens vvits
- 1594: An exposition of the Lords Prayer
- 1595: The rowsing of the sluggard, in 7. sermons
- 1595: Iacobs ladder, or The high way to heauen
- 1595: An apologie of infants
- 1595: The rovvsing of the sluggard, in seuen sermons
- 1595: A pleasant satyre or poesie
- 1595: [A short, yet a true and faithfull narration of the fearefull fire that fell in the towne of Wooburne, in the countie of Bedford, on Saturday the 13. of September last, Anno. 1595
- 1595: [The sermons of Master Henry Smith
- 1595: The arraignment and conuiction of vsurie
- 1596: Sermons vpon the whole booke of the Reuelation. Set forth by George Gyffard, preacher of the word at Mauldin in Essex
- 1596: Tetrastylon papisticum, that is, The foure principal pillars of papistrie
- 1596: Certaine sermons
- 1596: Lectvres or readings vpon the 6. verse of the 22. chapter of the Prouerbs
- 1597: The mirror of honor
- 1597: A short summe of the whole catechisme
- 1597: Of the markes of the children of God
- 1597: Certaine sermons, vpon diuers textes of Holie Scripture
- 1597: Tvvo sermons vpon 1. Peter 5. vers .8. and 9
- 1597: The summe of a sermon, preached at Sowthell the thirtith of March. 1596. By T.W
- 1598: The moral philosophie of the Stoicks. Written in French, and englished for the benefit of them which are ignorant of that tongue. By T.I. fellow of New-Colledge in Oxford
- 1598: A codly [sic] form of householde gouernement
- 1598: A godlie forme of householde gouernment
- 1598: Fifteene sermons, vpon the Song of Salomon. Written by George Gyffard, preacher of the Word at Mauldin in Essex
- 1598: A preparation to the most holie ministerie
- 1598: The rovvsing of the sluggard, in seuen sermons
- 1598: The colonies of Bartas
- 1599: The Kings edict and declaration vpon the former edicts of pacification
- 1599: A commentarie vpon the lamentations of Ieremy
- 1599: Foure sermons
- 1599: Sermons vpon the whole booke of the Revelation
- 1599: The sermons of Master Henry Smith
- 1599: A direction to death
- 1600: Synopsis papismi, that is, A generall vievv of papistrie
- 1600: A briefe chronologie of the holie scriptures
- 1600: A godlie forme of householde gouernment
- 1600: A godly sermon preached before the right worshipfull Edvvard Cooke Esquier
- 1600: A toile for tvvo-legged foxes
- 1600: A treasurie of catechisme, or Christian instruction. The first part, which is concerning the morall law or ten Commandements of Almightie God: with certaine questions and aunswers preparatory to the same
- 1600: A toile for tvvo-legged foxes
- 1601: The coppie of a letter sent from M. Rider, deane of Saint Patricks, concerning the Newes out of Ireland, and of the Spaniards landing and present estate there
- 1601: A primer of Christian religion, or a forme of catechising
- 1601: The sermons of Master Henry Smith
- 1602: A defence of tabacco
- 1602: Ten sermons vpon the first, second, third and fourth verses of the sixt of Matthew
- 1602: Lectures or readings vpon the 6. verse of the 22. chapter of the Prouerbs
- 1602: [The sermons and treatises of maister W. Burton.]
- 1603: A retection, or discouerie of a false detection
- 1603: The bright star vvhich leadeth wise men to our Lord Iesus Christ
- 1603: Synopsis papismi, that is, A generall vievv of papistrie
- 1603: An antilogie or counterplea to An apologicall (he should haue said) apologeticall epistle published by a fauorite of the Romane separation, and (as is supposed) one of the Ignatian faction
- 1603: A sermon preached at Greenwich before the Kings Maiestie vpon Tuesday in VVhitson weeke being the 14. of Iune. 1603. By the Reuerend Father in God Antonie Rudd, Doctor of Diuinitie, and Lord Bishop of Saint Dauids
- 1603: Scotlands welcome
- 1603: Synopsis papismi, that is, A generall vievv of papistrie
- 1603: A sermon preached at Richmond before Queene Elizabeth of famous memorie, vpon the 28. of March, 1596. By the reuerend father in God Anthony Rudd, Doctor in Diuinitie, and Lord Bishop of S. Dauids
- 1603: A godly forme of household gouernment
- 1604: The Christians sanctuarie
- 1604: A sermon preached at Greenewich before the Kings Maiestie vpon Tuesday in Whitson weeke
- 1604: The sermons of Master Henry Smith
- 1604: A Sermon preached at the court at White Hall before the Kings Maiesty, vpon Sunday being the 13. of May 1604. By Anthony Rudd Professor of Diuinitie, and Bishop of Saint Dauids
- 1604: Three very fruitful and comfortable sermons, preached by M. R. Greenham, on the 13 Chap. of the Gospell according to S. Matthew. Verse. 44
- 1604: Limbo-mastix: that is, A canuise of Limbus Patrum
- 1604: A short and fruitfull treatise, of the profit and necessitie of catechising: that is, of instructing the youth and ignorant persons in the principles and grounds of Christian religion
- 1604: A sermon preached before the Kings maiestie
- 1604: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten commandements
- 1605: A paterne of true prayer
- 1605: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten commandements
- 1606: The historie of Adam, or the foure-fold state of man, vvell formed in his creation, deformed in his corruption, reformed in Grace, and perfected in glory. By Mr. Henry Holland, late preacher at Saint Brides Church in London
- 1606: A pastime for parents: or A recreation
- 1606: A plaine and familiar exposition of the ninth and tenth chapters of the Prouerbs of Salomon
- 1606: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten commandements
- 1606: A godlie and learned exposition upon the whole Epistle of Iude
- 1606: A godlie and learned exposition vpon the vvhole Epistle of Iude
- 1606: Lectures or readings vpon the 6. verse of the 22. chapter of the Prouerbs
- 1606: The redemption of time, or a sermon containing very good remedies for them that haue mis-spent their time
- 1607: Propositions, tending to proove the necessarie vse of the Christian Sabbaoth
- 1607: The redemption of time, or, A sermon contayning verie good remedies for them that haue misspent their time
- 1607: The summe of Christian religion, comprehended in sixe principall questions, serving for instruction of the simpler sort
- 1607: A plaine and familiar exposition of the eleuenth and twelfth chapters of the Prouerbes of Salomon
- 1607: The discovery of hypocrisie
- 1607: Certaine sermons
- 1607: The Christians iournall
- 1607: The sermons of Master Henry Smith
- 1607: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten commandements
- 1608: A short sum of the vvhole catechisme
- 1608: A plaine and familiar exposition of the ninth and tenth chapters of the Prouerbs of Salomon
- 1608: A learned and profitable treatise of Gods prouidence
- 1608: A commentarie vpon the lamentations of Ieremie
- 1608: A plaine and familiar exposition of the eleuenth and twelfth chapters of the Prouerbes of Salomon
- 1608: The redemption of time. Or A sermon contayning very good remedies for them that haue misspent their time
- 1608: Hexapla in Genesin, that is, A sixfold commentary vpon Genesis
- 1609: A sermon preached before the queenes maiestie at Hampton Court, on Sunday the 16. day of October: By I. Hopkins, one of his maiesties chaplaines in ordinarie
- 1609: The Christians iournall
- 1609: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten Commandements
- 1609: An exposition of the tvvo first verses of the sixt chapter to the Hebrewes
- 1609: The sermons of Master Henry Smith
- 1609: A caueat for the couetous. Or, A sermon preached at Paules Crosse, vpon the fourth of December, out of Luke. 12. 15
- 1609: A remedy against privat contentions
- 1609: A pastime for parents: or A recreation
- 1609: A plaine and familiar exposition of the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth chapters of the Prouerbs of Salomon
- 1609: The redemption of time, or, A sermon contayning very good remedies for them that haue misspent their time
- 1609: A caveat for the covetous
- 1609: Of the markes of the children of God, and of their comforts in afflictions
- 1609: The discoverie of hypocrisie
- 1610: A remedy against priuat contentions
- 1610: The refutation of an epistle, written by a certain doctor of the Augustins order within the citie of Leige
- 1610: Absaloms funerall: preached at Banbyrie by a neighbour minister: or, the lamentation of a louing father for a rebellious childe
- 1610: A sermon preached by Master Cleaver
- 1610: The exercise of true spirituall deuotion
- 1610: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten Commandements
- 1611: Absaloms funerall: preached at Banburie by a neighbour minister: or the lamentation of a louing father for a rebellious child
- 1611: A plaine and familiar exposition of the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seuenteenth chapters of the Prouerbs of Salomon
- 1611: Christian religion: substantially, methodicalli[e,] [pla]inlie, and profitablie treatised
- 1611: The scourge of sacriledge. By Samuel Gardiner, Doctor of Diuinitie
- 1611: The sermons of Master Henry Smith
- 1611: The way to heauen
- 1612: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten Commandements
- 1612: Cato translated grammatically
- 1612: Sententiae pueriles, translated grammatically
- 1612: A plaine and familiar exposition of the eleuenth and twelfth chapters of the Prouerbs of Salomon
- 1612: A godlie forme of householde gouernment
- 1612: A pastime for parents
- 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: The posing of the parts. Or, a most plaine and easie way of examining the accidence and grammar, by questions and answeres, arising directly out of the words of the rules
- 1612: Ludus literarius: or, the grammar schoole
- 1612: A plaine and familiar exposition of the ninth and tenth chapters of the Prouerbs of Salomon
- 1613: A briefe demonstration
- 1613: Synopsis papismi, that is, A generall vievv of papistrie
- 1613: Sententię pueriles, translated grammatically
- 1613: An abridgement of all sea-lawes
- 1614: Corderius dialogues translated grammatically
- 1614: A plaine and familiar exposition of the first and second chapters of the Prouerbes of Salomon. By Robert Clever
- 1614: The mysterie of the Lords Supper
- 1614: Absaloms funerall· Preached at Banburie by a neighbour minister. Or The lamentation of a loving father for a rebellious child
- 1614: A godly forme of housholde gouernement
- 1614: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten Commandements
- 1615: A briefe explanation of the whole booke of the Prouerbs of Salomon. By Robert Cleaver
- 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: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten Commandements
- 1615: A briefe explanation of the whole booke of the Prouerbs of Salomon
- 1615: Of the markes of the children of God, and of their comforts in afflictions
- 1615: The posing of the parts. Or, A most plaine and easie way of examining the accidence and grammar, by questions and answeres, arising directly out of the words of the rules
- 1616: A brief treatise of the vse of the globe celestiall and terrestriall
- 1616: The first book of Tullies Offices translated grammatically, and also according to the propriety of our English tongue; for the more speedy and certain attaining of the singular learning contained in the same, to further to a pure Latin stile, and to expresse the mind more easily, both in English & Latine. Done chiefly for the good of schools; to be vsed according to the directions in the admonition to the reader, and more fully in Ludus lit. or Grammar-schoole.
- 1616: A treatise of Christian religion. Or, the whole bodie and substance of diuintie. By T.C
- 1616: The laver of the heart; or Bath of sanctification
- 1617: Pueriles confabulatiunculę: or Childrens dialogues
- 1617: A pastime for parents
- 1617: Riders dictionarie
- 1617: Esops eables [sic] translated grammatically, and also in propriety of our English phrase; and, euery way, in such sort as may bee most profitable for the grammar-schoole.
- 1617: The summe of Christian religion
- 1617: Absaloms funerall. Preached at Banburie by a neighbour minister. Or The lamentation of a louing father for a rebellious child
- 1618: The sermons of Master Henry Smith
- 1618: A remedy against priuat contentions
- 1618: Two sermons on the third of the Lamentations
- 1618: The posing of the parts. Or a most plaine and easie way of examining the accidence and grammar, by questions and answeres, arising directly out of the words of the rules
- 1619: Gods husbandry
- 1619: The redemption of time. Or, A sermon containing very good remedies for them that haue misspent their time
- 1619: The nevv birth: or A treatise of regeneration
- 1619: The drunkards cup
- 1620: A brief treatise of the vse of the globe celestiall and terrestriall
- 1621: The posing of the parts, or, A most plaine and easie way of examining the accidence and grammar, by questions and answeres, arising directly out of the words of the rules
- 1621: A godly forme of houshold gouernment
- 1622: A treatise of one hundred and thirteene diseases of the eyes, and eye-liddes. The second time published, with some profitable additions of certaine principles and experiments, by Richard Banister
- 1622: Sententiae pueriles: translated grammatically
- 1622: The drunkards cup
- 1622: The drunkards cup
- 1622: The sermons of Master Henry Smith
- 1622: Cato translated grammatically
- 1623: A methodicall short catechisme
- 1624: A care-cloth: or a treatise of the cumbers and troubles of marriage
- 1624: A paterne of true prayer
- 1625: Corderius dialogues translated grammatically
- 1625: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten commandements
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