Publications of R. M.
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Printed by R. M.
- Clergyman.. Strictures on two late publications of Messrs. Graisberry and Franklin; purporting to be "full and faithful reports of the speech of the Right Hon. Henry Grattan, in the House of Commons, on Thursday, 14th Feb. 1788." With notes. And an appendix: containing observations on the barren-land bill. By a clergyman. Dublin: printed by R. M. Butler, No. 2, Grafton-Street, M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]. ESTC No. N24276. Grub Street ID 13630.
Printed for R. M.
- Lover of truth.. A most exact and true relation of the proceedings of His Majesties armie at Shelborne. VVritten by a lover of truth. London: printed for R. M. and G. B. and are to be sold in Saint Dunstones [sic] Church-yard, 1642. ESTC No. R19168. Grub Street ID 76958.
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- M., R.. An exercise for a christian familie; contayning a short sum of certayne poyntes of Christian religion, with certaine godly prayers, psalmes, & than[ks]giuings, both before and after meales. Very necessary to be vsed in euery Christian familie. By R.M. At London: printed by Robert Waldegraue, 1585. ESTC No. S94072. Grub Street ID 152427.
- M., R.. A true touchstone for a counterfeite Catholike. Conteining an houres conference (as it were betweene fidelitie and simplicitie) touching a meane whereby a Catholike in name, may become a Catholike in deede. Dedicated to those Catholikes that preferre heauenly wisedome, before earthly witte. Written by R.M. Student in Diuinitie. [London]: Imprinted at London by W. White, dwelling in Cow-lane, 1609. ESTC No. S94073. Grub Street ID 152428.
- M., R.. An ansvver to a lawless pamphlet entituled, The petition and articles exhibited in Parliament against Doctor Haywood, late chaplain to the Bishop of Canterbury. By R.M. London: printed by I. N. for Henry Seile, at the Tygres head in Fleetstreet, over against Saint Dunstans Church, 1641. ESTC No. R13527. Grub Street ID 61622.
- M., R.. A compleat schoole of vvarre: or, A direct way for the ordering and exercising of a foot company: whereby may bee attained with ease, the perfection both of musket and pyke in short time. Now, as most necessary, thought fit to be set forth for a generall good. By an expert commander, R.M. Printed at London: for Richard Harper at the Bible and Harp in Smithfield, 1642. ESTC No. R11696. Grub Street ID 59952.
- M., R.. A compleat schoole of vvarre: or, A direct way for the ordering and exercising of a foot company: vvhereby may be attained with ease, the perfection both of musket and pike in short time. Together with the grounds of military discipline: or, certaine brief rules for the exercising of a company or squadron. Now, as most necessary, thought fit to be set forth for a generall good. By an expert commander R.M. Printed at London: for Richard Harper at the Bible and Harp in Smithfield, 1643. ESTC No. R221372. Grub Street ID 95537.
- M., R.. A compleat schoole of vvarre: or, A direct way for the ordering and exercising of a foot company: vvhereby may be attained with ease, the perfection both of musket and pike in short time. Together with the grounds of military discipline: or, certaine brief rules for the exercising of a company or squadron. Now, as most necessary, thought fit to be set forth for a generall good. By an expert commander. R.M. Printed at London: for Richard Harper at the Bible and Harp in Smithfield, 1643. ESTC No. R188520. Grub Street ID 76434.
- M., R.. Speculum libertatis Angliæ re restitutæ: or The looking-glasse of Englands liberties really restored. Being the representation of a just and equitable constitution of a true common-wealth layd down in aphorismes or maxims, concluded upon as if it were absolutely so, becaus we may hardly ever expect otherwise, either to live peaceably, contentedly, or religiously: therefore doth the author humbly offer these his endeavours, with the eager desires of thousands to the serious perusall of our supream magistrates, to perswade them to govern us, though not in this very form, yet at least in as right and rationall a manner. London: printed by J.B. and are to be sold by Richard Skelton at the Hand and Bible in Duck-Lane, 1659. ESTC No. R202845. Grub Street ID 80029.
- M., R.. Speculum libertatis Angliæ re restitutæ: or, The looking-glasse of Englands libertie really restored. Being the representation of the just and equitable constitution of a real common-wealth, suitable to the earnest desires and expectation of most of the good people in the three nations, and as we hope the intendment of supream authority. Published for the incouragement and reviving of the hearts and hopes of all the well-affected. London: printed by J.B. and are to be sold by Richard Skelton at the Hand and Bible in Duck-Lane, 1659. ESTC No. R202862. Grub Street ID 80042.
- M., R.. Scarronides: or, Virgile travestie, a mock-poem. Being the second book of, Virgils Æneis, translated into English burlesq; being a continuation of the former story. By R.M. London: printed by Thomas Mabb, for Robert Clavel, at the Staggs-Head in Ivy-Lane, 1665. ESTC No. R17551. Grub Street ID 68366.
- M., R.. The parson's vade mecum: containing choice observations about the accounts of the year, ecclesiastical censures, of the primitive fathers and their writings, a catalogue of the arch-bishops, bishops and deans in England and Wales, their election, consecration, instalment with the clergies tenths, and their valuation in the King's book; degrees of marriage, non-residence, dispensations, pluralities, deprivation, dilapidations, tythes and symony, &c. Very fit for the perusal of all clergymen and gentlemen. Licensed, Novemb. 4th, 1692. E. Bohur. London: printed for T. Salusbury at the King's-Arms near St. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet, 1693. ESTC No. R5583. Grub Street ID 126012.
- M., R.. The parson's vade mecum: or, A treatise containing choice observations about the accounts of the year, movable feasts, ember-weeks, ecclesiastical censures, memorable things, of the primitive fathers and their writings. As well genuine as those falsly attributed to them, of bishops and deans, election, consecration, instalment and titles, &c. Of the arch-bishopricks and bishopricks, arch-deaconries, and their extent, with the clergies tenths, and their valuation in the king's book; a catalogue of all the bishops and deans in England and Wales, times prohibiting marriage, degrees of marriage, of non-residence, dispensations, pluralities, deprivations, dilapidations, priviledges of clergy-men, tythes and symony. Very fit for the perusal of all clergymen and gentlemen. Licensed, Novemb. 4th, 1692. E. Bohun. London: printed for T. Salusbury at the King's-Arms near St. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet, 1693. ESTC No. R234961. Grub Street ID 106188.
- M., R.. The church-catechism enlarg'd and explain'd, in an easie and familiar method, with the scripture-proofs annexed thereunto. London: printed for Thomas Parkhurst, at the Bible and Three Crowns, at the lower end of Cheapside, near Mercers Chappel, 1697. ESTC No. R221785. Grub Street ID 95879.
- M., R.. A summary of divine truths, agreeable to the faith profess'd by the Church of England, confirm'd from Scripture and reason. Published for the prevention of apostacy, confutation of error and heresy, and establishing the truth. London: printed, and are to be sold by John Morphew near Stationers-Hall, 1711. ESTC No. T106202. Grub Street ID 159372.
- M., R.. The truth of the Christian faith asserted: and proved not demonstrable by natural, but by supernatural light only; agreeable to the doctrine of the people called Quakers. In Which The most prevalent Arguments of Atheists and Modern Deists are Consider'd. By R.M. Address'd to His Brethren, The Clergy of the Church of England. London: printed by J. Huggonson in Bartholomew-Close. And sold by J. Roberts at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, [1730]. ESTC No. T106200. Grub Street ID 159371.
- M., R.. Some thoughts concerning the proposed repeal of the Test-Act, in a letter to a friend. Found among the Papers of an Eminent Free-Thinker lately Deceased; And now Published for the better Information of all the True Friends of our present happy Constitution both in Church and State. London: printed, and sold by J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, [1733]. ESTC No. T26805. Grub Street ID 258771.