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A perfyte pronostycacion perpetuall. Very easy to be vnderstande, of the reader. Yea, and also for them whiche knoweth not a letter an the booke. And it is good for husbandemer, of the countrey, to knowe and vnderstande the yeares, that shall be plenteous and in great hasbundau[n]ce of goodes. And the yeres the whiche shall be greuous, and in scasytie with other sygnes conteyned herein, as appereth in this booke.
[[London]: Imprynted by me Robert wyer: dwellynge at the sygne of S. Ioh[a]n Euangelyste besyde Charynge Crosse. Ad imprimendum solum, [1556?]].
ESTC No. S112368.Grub Street ID 132129.
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A manifest and breife discovery of some of the errours contained in a dialogue called the Marrow of moderne divinity. Wherein is shewen, especially the authors errour in the manner of the iustification of a sinner, and the truth cleared from all the falshoods contained i that booke concerning the same, with some other of his errours.
London: printed by T.W. for Joshua Kirton, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the White Horse in Pauls Church-yard, 1646.
ESTC No. R11271.Grub Street ID 59573.
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The good vvomans champion or, A defence for the weaker vessell, being fit for vviddowes, wives, maidens, or others, to read or heare. Wherein is vindicated the bitter reproaches, [and] scandalous writings of some fantastick men, against poore harmlesse women, and maides. With a carefull wives good counsell to a carelesse bad husband. By I. A.
Printed at London: for Francis Grove, and are to be sold at his shop neare the Sarazens Head on Snow Hill, [1650?].
ESTC No. R11216.Grub Street ID 59526.