Aconcio, Iacopo.
Vna essortatione al timor di Dio, con alcune rime Italiane, nouamente messe in luce.
In Londra [i.e. Printed abroad: For] Appresso Giouanni Wolfio, seruitore de [l']illustrssimo signor Filippo Sidnei, [1579?].
ESTC No. S116754.Grub Street ID 136442.
Aconcio, Iacopo.
Stratagematum Satanæ libri octo quos Iacobus Acontius vir summi iudicy nec minoris pietatis, annis abhinc pæne 70 primum edidit, & serenissæ Reginæ Elisabethæ inscripsit. Editio iterata. Sernate vnitatem spiritus in vinculo pacis.
Oxony: typis I. L[ichfield] impensis Gulielmi webb bibliopoæ, 1631.
ESTC No. S90034.Grub Street ID 149544.
Aconcio, Iacopo.
Satans stratagems, or The Devils cabinet-councel discovered whereby he endevors [sic] to hinder the knowledg of the truth ... wherein is laid open an easie way to end controversies in matters of conscience ... together with arguments to each book ... / by Jacobus Acontius ... ; as also the testimonies of some ancient divines, together with an epistle written by Mr John Goodwin ; and Mr. Duries letter touching the same.
London: Printed by John Macock, and are to be sold by G. Calvert, 1648.
ESTC No. R42404.Grub Street ID 123745.
Aconcio, Iacopo.
Satans stratagems, or The devils cabinet-councel discovered. Whereby he endevors to hinder the knowledg of the truth, through many delusions. Wherein is laid open an easie way to end controversies in matters of conscience, by setting down the right order of disputation in points of religion, that so truth may be known from error. Worthy to be perused by all Christians of different judgments, in this juncture of time. Together with arguments to each book, for the ease of the reader. By Jacobus Acontius, a learned and godly divine banished for the Gospel. As also the testimonies of some ancient divines, together with an epistle written by Mr John Goodwin. And Mr. Duries letter touching the same.
London: printed by John Macock, and are to be sold by John Hancock, at the entrance into Popes head Alley, in Cornhil, 1648.
ESTC No. R204614.Grub Street ID 81535.
Aconcio, Iacopo.
Satans stratagems, or The devils cabinet-councel discovered. Whereby he endevors to hinder the knowledg of the truth, through many delusions. Wherein is laid open an easie way to end controversies in matters of conscience, by setting down the right order of disputation in points of religion, that so truth may be known from error. Worthy to be perused by all Christians of different judgments, in this juncture of time. Together with arguments to each book, for the ease of the reader. By Jacobus Acontius, a learned and godly divine banished for the Gospel. As also the testimonies of some ancient divines, together with an epistle written by Mr John Goodwin. And Mr. Duries letter touching the same.
London: printed by John Macock, and are to be sold by G. Calvert, 1648.
ESTC No. R222213.Grub Street ID 96242.
Aconcio, Iacopo.
Stratagematum satanæ. Libri octo. Quos Jacobus Acontius vir summi judicii, nee minoris pietatis, annis abhine pen 70 primum edidit, & Serenissimæ Reginæ Elizabethæ inscripsit.
Oxonii: Sumptibus Guil. Webb bibliopolæ, An. Dom. M.DC.L. [1650].
ESTC No. R3927.Grub Street ID 121175.
Aconcio, Iacopo.
Darkness discovered. Or The Devils secret stratagems laid open. Whereby he labors to make havock of the people of God, by his wicked and damnable designs for destroying the kingdom of Christ. Wherein is contained an exquisite method of disputation about religion, and putting an end to all controversies in matters of conscience. Written by Jacobus Acontius. Together with the testimony of some ancient and modern divines concerning the same.
London: printed by J.M. and are to be sold by William Ley at Pauls Chain, neer the Doctors Commons, 1651.
ESTC No. R206481.Grub Street ID 82999.