Publications of Philippe de Mornay

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  • Mornay, Philippe de. The defence of death. Contayning a moste excellent discourse of life and death, vvritten in Frenche by Philip de Mornaye Gentleman. And doone into English by E.A. Imprinted at London: By Iohn Allde for Edward Aggas dwelling in Paules Churchyarde at the signe of the red Dragon, 1576. ESTC No. S119578. Grub Street ID 139217.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. Traicte, de l'eglise auquel sont disputees les principalles questions, qui ont esté meues? sus ce point en nostre temps par Philippes de Mornay ... Impriméà Londres: Par Thomas Vautrollier, 1578. ESTC No. S2823. Grub Street ID 147161.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. A treatise of the church, in which are handled al the principall questions, that haue been mooued in our time concerning that matter. By Philip of Mornay, Lord of Plessis Marlyn, Gentleman of Fraunce. Translated out of French into English by I[ohn]. F[eilde]. Imprinted at London: By Christopher Barker, Printer to the Queenes Maiestie, Anno. Dom[ini] 1579. ESTC No. S112782. Grub Street ID 132529.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. A notable treatise of the church, in which are handled all the principall questions, that haue beene mooued in our time concerning that matter. By Philip of Mornay, Lorde of Plessis Marlyn, Gentleman of Fraunce. Translated out of Frenche into Englishe by I.F. and againe perused [and] corrected. Imprinted at London: By Christopher Barker, printer to the Queenes Maiestie, Anno. Dom. 1580. ESTC No. S112902. Grub Street ID 132647.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. A treatise of the church, in which are handled all the principall questions, that haue beene mooued in our time concerning that matter. By Philip of Mornay, Lord of Plessis Marlyn, Gentleman of Fraunce. The contentes whereof appeare in the next page. Imprinted at London: By Christopher Barker, printer to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, Anno. Dom. 1581. ESTC No. S112903. Grub Street ID 132648.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. A treatise of the church in which are handled all the principall questions, that haue beene mooued in our time concerning that matter / by Philip of Mornay ... ; the contentes whereof appeare in the next page. Imprinted at London: By Christopher Barker .., 1581. ESTC No. S2239. Grub Street ID 146634.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. A vvoorke concerning the trewnesse of the Christian religion, written in French: against atheists, Epicures, Paynims, Iewes, Mahumetists, and other infidels. By Philip of Mornay Lord of Plessie Marlie. Begunne to be translated into English by Sir Philip Sidney Knight, and a his request finished by Arthur Golding. Imprinted at London: [By [John Charlewood and] George Robinson] for Thomas Cadman, 1587. ESTC No. S112896. Grub Street ID 132640.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. A letter, vvritten by a french Catholicke gentleman. Conteyning a briefe aunswere to the slaunders of a certaine pretended Englishman. London: Imprinted by Iohn VVoolfe, 1589. ESTC No. S120867. Grub Street ID 140491.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. A vvorke concerning the trewnesse of Christian religion, written in French: against atheists, Epicures, Paynims, Iewes, Mahumetists, and other infidels. By Philip of Mornay Lord of Plessie Marlie. Begunne to be translated into English by Sir Philip Sidney Knight, and at his request finished by Arthur Golding. At London: Printed by Robert Robinson for I[ohn] B[rome] dwelling at the great north doore of S. Pauls Church at the signe of the Bible, 1592. ESTC No. S112897. Grub Street ID 132641.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. A discourse of life and death. VVritten in French by Ph. Mornay. Antonius, a tragœdie written also in French by Ro. Garnier. Both done in English by the Countesse of Pembroke. At London: printed [by John Windet] for William Ponsonby, 1592. ESTC No. S112977. Grub Street ID 132722.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. Fovvre bookes, of the institution, vse and doctrine of the holy sacrament of the Eucharist in the old Church. As likevvise, hovv, vvhen, and by what degrees the masse is brought in, in place thereof. By my Lord Philip of Mornai, Lord of Plessis-Marli; councellour to the King in his councell of estate, captaine of fiftie men at armes at the Kings paie, gouernour of his towne and castle of Samur, ouerseer of his house and crowne of Nauarre. London: printed by Iohn Windet, for I. B[ing]. T. M[an]. and W. P[onsonby]., 1600. ESTC No. S115135. Grub Street ID 134830.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. A briefe refutation of a certaine calumnious relation of the conference passed betwixt the Lord of Plessis Marli, and I. Peron, calling himselfe bishop of Eureux, the fourth of May last, sent from Rome into England, and devised by some idle Iesuite to the slaunder of tha noble and vertuous gentleman, and of true religion, which he professeth. Therein also the relators cogging glosses and commentaries are examined, and his petition is answered. [London]: Imprinted at London, by Arn. Hatfield, 1600. ESTC No. S94237. Grub Street ID 152551.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. A discourse of life and death. Written in French by Phil. Mornay. Done in English by the Countesse of Pembroke. At London: Printed [by R. Field] for William Ponsonby, 1600. ESTC No. S113370. Grub Street ID 133107.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. A vvorke concerning the trunesse of Christian religion, written in French: against atheists, Epicures, Paynims, Iewes, Mahumetists, and other infidels. By Philip of Mornay Lord of Plessie Marlie. Begunne to be translated into English by that honourable and worthy gentleman, Syr Philip Sidney Knight, and at his request finished by Arthur Golding. Since which time, it hath bene reviewed, and is now the third time published, and purged from sundrie faultes escaped heretofore, thorow ignorance, carelesnes, or other corruption. At London: Printed [by George Eld] for George Potter, dwelling at the great north doore of S. Pauls Church, at the signe of the Bible, 1604. ESTC No. S112898. Grub Street ID 132642.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. A treatise of the church. Wherein are handled the principall questions mooued in our time concerning that matter. By Philip of Mornai, Lord of Plessis-Marli, counsaylor to the King in his counsell of estate, captaine of fiftie men at armes of his ordinances, gouernour fo his Maiestie in the citie and iurisdiction of Saumur, and superintendent of his house and crowne of Nauarre. Reuiewed and enlarged by the author, and the authorities of the Fathers quoted in the margent, against the common slaunders of this age. Faithfully translated according to the last French copie. Imprinted at London: by L. S[nowden] for George Potter, dwelling in Paules Church-yard at the signe of the Bible, 1606. ESTC No. S113012. Grub Street ID 132757.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. A discourse of life and death VVritten in French by Phil. Mornay. Done in English by the Countesse of Pembroke. At London: Printed by H. L[ownes] for Mathew Lownes, and are to bee soulde at his shop in Paules Churchyard, 1607. ESTC No. S120941. Grub Street ID 140552.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. Six excellent treatises of life and death, collected (and published in French) by Philip Mornay, Sieur du Plessis: and now (first) translated into English. Imprinted at London: by H. L. for Mathew Lownes: and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the Bishops head, 1607. ESTC No. S94239. Grub Street ID 152552.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. A discourse of life and death: written in French, by Phil. Mornay. Done in English by the Countesse of Pembroke. At London: Printed by H. L[ownes] for Mathew Lownes, and are to bee soulde at his shop in Paules Churchyard, 1608. ESTC No. S113371. Grub Street ID 133108.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. Philip Mornay, Lord of Plessis his teares. For the death of his sonne. Vnto his wife Charlotte Baliste. Englished by Iohn Healey. At London: Printed by G. Eld, dwelling in Fleete-lane, at the signe of the Printers Presse, 1609. ESTC No. S112901. Grub Street ID 132646.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. Two homilies concerning the meanes how to resolue the controversies of this time. First written in French, by Ph. Mornay, and now translated into English. At Oxford: Printed by Ioseph Barnes, 1612. ESTC No. S112907. Grub Street ID 132652.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. The mysterie of iniquitie: that is to say, The historie of the papacie. Declaring by what degrees it is now mounted to this height, and what oppositions the better sort from time to time haue made against it. Where is also defended the right of emperours, kings, and Christian princes, against the assertions of the cardinals, Bellarmine and Baronius. By Philip Morney, knight, Lord du Plessis, &c. Englished by Samson Lennard. London: printed by Adam Islip, anno Dom. 1612. ESTC No. S115092. Grub Street ID 134786.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. A worke concerning the trunesse of Christian religion: against, atheists, Epicures, Paynims, Iewes, Mahumetists, and other infidels. Written in French, by Philip of Mornay Lord of Plessie and Marly. Begunne to be translated into English, by that honourable and worthy gentleman, Sir Philip Sidney Knight, and at his request finished by Arthur Golding. Since which time, it hath been reuiewed, and is the fourth time published, and purged from sundry faults escaped heretofore, thorow ignorance, carelesnesse, or other corruption. London: printed by George Purslowe, 1617. ESTC No. S112899. Grub Street ID 132643.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. The shielde and revvarde of the faithfull. Or a meditation vpon Genesis 15. chap. vers. 1. Written by Phillip of Mornay Lord of Plessis-Marly and faithfully translated according to the last French copie. London: Imprinted by T. D[awson] for Nathanaell Nevvbuery, and are to be sold at the signe of the Starre, vnder S. Peters in Cornhill, and in Pope-head Alley, 1620. ESTC No. S120356. Grub Street ID 139991.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. Three meditations vpon these three places of scripture, 1 Cor. 2.2 ..., Psal. 6.1 ..., Prov. 3.11,12 ... by Iohn Bulteel. London: Printed by I.H. for Nathanael Newbery, and are to be sold in Popes head alley at the signe of the starre, 1627. ESTC No. S916. Grub Street ID 150621.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. The soules own evidence, for its own immortality. In a very pleasant and learned discourse, selected out of that excellent treatise entituled, The trunesse of Christian religion, against atheists, epicures, &c. First compiled in French by famous Phillip Mornay, Lord of Plessie Marlie, afterward turned into English by eloquent Sir Phillip Sydney, and his assistant, Master Arthur Golden, anno Domini M D LXXX VII. And now re-published. By John Bachiler Master of Arts, somtimes of Emanuell Colledge in Cambridge. Pnblished [sic] according to order. London: printed by M.S. for Henry Overton in Popes-head Ally, 1646. ESTC No. R200606. Grub Street ID 78100.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. Contemplations upon life and death: with serious reflections on the miseries that attend humane life, in every station, degree, and change thereof. Written by a person of quality, in his confinement, a little before his death. Shewing the vanity of the desires of long life and the fears of death. With A true copy of the paper delivered to the sheriffs upon the scaffold at Tower-Hill, on Thursday, January 28. 1696/7 by Sir John Fenwick, baronet. London: printed for G. Larkin, and sold by most booksellers in London and Westminster, 1697. ESTC No. R37797. Grub Street ID 119989.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. A pious and Christian consideration of life and death, and of all humane actions. Written originally in French by the famous Philip Morney Lord of Plessis. Translated into Latin by Arnoldus Freitagius. And now done into English by M. A. for the benefit of his countrymen. London: printed by J. L. for Luke Meredith, at the Star in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1699. ESTC No. R216834. Grub Street ID 91697.
  • Mornay, Philippe de. The Lord Mornay du Plessis Marly's thoughts on the trinity; (being the fifth and sixth chapters of his learned discourse concerning the truth of the Christian religion.) Wherein he endeavours to prove that God the Son is co-eternal, co-equal and co-essential with God the Father. Written originally in French, and now translated into English, by Mr. Bellamy. London: Printed for the author, and sold by J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXXI. [1721]. ESTC No. T83826. Grub Street ID 304239.