Publications of Abraham Fleming

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  • Fleming, Abraham. A straunge and terrible wunder wrought very late in the the parish church of Bongay, a tovvn of no great distance from the citie of Norwich, namely the fourth of this August, in ye yeere of our Lord 1577. in a great tempest of violent raine, lightning, and thunder, the like wherof hath been seldome seene. With the appeerance of an horrible shaped thing, sensibly perceiued of the the people then and there assembled. Drawen into a plain method according to the written copye. by Abraham Fleming. Imprinted at London: By [J. Allde?] Frauncis Godly dwelling at the west end of Paules], [1577]. ESTC No. S119672. Grub Street ID 139311.
  • Fleming, Abraham. [The conduit of comfort]. [Imprinted at London: by Henrie Denham, dwelling in Pater noster Row, at the signe of the Starre, being the onely assigne of W. Seres, [1579]]. ESTC No. S125621. Grub Street ID 144855.
  • Fleming, Abraham. A memoriall of the famous monuments and charitable almesdeedes of the right worshipfull Maister William Lambe esquire, somtime gentleman of the chappell, in the reigne of the most renowmed [sic] King Henrie the eight, &c. and late citizen of London, and free of the right worshipfull companie of clothworkers: deceased the 21. of April. An. 1580. Recorded in print, according to the various and trueth of his last will and testament by Abraham Fleming. [[London]: [Imprinted by Henrie Denham, for Thomas Turner, and are to be sold at his shop at Guild-Hall gate], [1580]]. ESTC No. S116008. Grub Street ID 135701.
  • Fleming, Abraham. An epitaph, or funerall inscription, vpon the godlie life and death of the right worshipfull Maister William Lambe Esquire, founder of the new conduit in Holborne, &c. Deceased the one and twentith of April, and intumbed in S. Faiths Church vnder Povvles, the sixt of Mai next and immediatly follovving. Anno. 1580. Deuised by Abraham Fleming. Imprinted at London: By Henrie Denham, for Thomas Turner, and are to be solde at his shop at Guild-hall gate, [1580]. ESTC No. S121811. Grub Street ID 141381.
  • Fleming, Abraham. The footepath of faith, leading the highwaie to heauen. Wherevnto is annexed The bridge to blessednes. Compiled and made by Abraham Fleming, and by him newlie altered and augmented. At London: printed by H. Middleton for Edward White, anno 1581. ESTC No. S116948. Grub Street ID 136633.
  • Fleming, Abraham. The diamond of deuotion: cut and squared into sixe seuerall points: namelie, 1 The footpath to felicitie. 1 2 A guide to godlines. 81 3 The schoole of skill. 181 4 A swarme of bees. 209 5 A plant of pleasure. 245 6 A groue of graces. 283 Full of manie fruitfull lessons availeable to the leading of a godlie and reformed life. By Abraham Fleming. Printed at London: in the now dwelling house of Henrie Denham in Aldersgate streete at the signe of the Starre, 1586. ESTC No. S113737. Grub Street ID 133463.
  • Fleming, Abraham. [The diamond of deuotion]. 1598 At London: Printed by Peter Short, dwelling on Bredstreet hill at the signe of the starre], [1598]. ESTC No. S113078. Grub Street ID 132822.
  • Fleming, Abraham. The foot-path of faith, and high-way to heaven. with The bridge to Blessednesse. Containing many godly prayers, meditations, and graces. By Abraham Fleming. Printed at London: By R. B[lower] for Iohn Clarke, and are to be sold at his shoppe vnder St. Peters Church in Cornehill, 1619. ESTC No. S115038. Grub Street ID 134735.
  • Fleming, Abraham. The conduit of comfort. Containing sundrie comfortable prayers, to the strengthening of the faith of a weak Christian. By Abr. Fleming. Printed at London: By A[ugustine] M[athewes] and are to be sold by Fr. Groue at his shop without Newgate, 1624. ESTC No. S120667. Grub Street ID 140295.
  • Fleming, Abraham. Strange and terrible news from Alton in Hamp-shire: being a full and true account of a dreadful tempest which happened there by thunder and lightning, December 19th 1686. This may be printed, Jan. 6. 1686. R.P. London: printed for S.M. and are to be sold by Randall Taylor near Statioers-Hall, 1687. ESTC No. R224038. Grub Street ID 97766.