William Laud
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A Charme For Canterburian Spirits. Which (since the death of this Arch-Prelate) have appeared in sundry shapes, and haunted divers houses in the City of London. With his Graces waftage over the Red Sea of Cocitus in Charons Ferry-boat; And his magnificent entertain- ment into the Daemoniack Court. (cat)
William Laud
A Charme For Canterburian Spirits. Which (since the death of this Arch-Prelate) have appeared in sundry shapes, and haunted divers houses in the City of London. With his Graces waftage over the Red Sea of Cocitus in Charons Ferry-boat; And his magnificent entertain- ment into the Daemoniack Court. (cat)
A Full and Satisfactorie Ansvvere To The Arch-Bishop Of Canterbvries Speech, Or, Funerall Sermon Preached by himselfe on the Tower-Hill, on Friday the tenth. of Ianuary, 1645. Upon Hebr. 12. 1,2. At which time he was there and then Beheaded. Wherein Is a full and plenary Discourse to satisfie all those who have been startled with his Suttle and Jesuiticall Falacies, and evasions in the said Speech. And other passages and observations of great consequence, to satisfy the expectation of the King-dome therein. ... (4 lines)
William Laud
A Full and Satisfactorie Ansvvere To The Arch-Bishop Of Canterbvries Speech, Or, Funerall Sermon Preached by himselfe on the Tower-Hill, on Friday the tenth. of Ianuary, 1645. Upon Hebr. 12. 1,2. At which time he was there and then Beheaded. Wherein Is a full and plenary Discourse to satisfie all those who have been startled with his Suttle and Jesuiticall Falacies, and evasions in the said Speech. And other passages and observations of great consequence, to satisfy the expectation of the King-dome therein. ... (4 lines)
A letter sent by William Lavvd archbishop of Canterburie
William Laud
A letter sent by William Lavvd archbishop of Canterburie
A Letter Sent By William Lavvd Archbishop of Canterburie. With divers Manuscripts to the Vniversity of Oxford. Which Letter, in respect it hath Relation to this present Parliament, is here inserted. Together, With the Answer which the Vniversitie sent him, wherein is specified their Integrity, as he is their Chancellor. The Tenor whereof ensues. (ornament)
William Laud
A Letter Sent By William Lavvd Archbishop of Canterburie. With divers Manuscripts to the Vniversity of Oxford. Which Letter, in respect it hath Relation to this present Parliament, is here inserted. Together, With the Answer which the Vniversitie sent him, wherein is specified their Integrity, as he is their Chancellor. The Tenor whereof ensues. (ornament)
A letter sent from the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury (now prisoner in the Tower) to the Vice-Chancellor, doctors, and the rest of the convocation at Oxford, intimating his humble desires to His Majesty, for a speedy reconcilement between him and his high court of Parliament ...
William Laud
A letter sent from the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury (now prisoner in the Tower) to the Vice-Chancellor, doctors, and the rest of the convocation at Oxford, intimating his humble desires to His Majesty, for a speedy reconcilement between him and his high court of Parliament ...
A Letter VVritten By A Learned And Re- verent Divine, To William Laud, Now L.Bishop Of Canterbury
William Laud
A Letter VVritten By A Learned And Re- verent Divine, To William Laud, Now L.Bishop Of Canterbury
A Lordly Prelate. Being, Diverse experimentall receits. how to re- cover a Bishop if he were lost. Written for the satisfaction of after times, should they desire to recall, what we labour to reject. (cut; Laud?)
William Laud
A Lordly Prelate. Being, Diverse experimentall receits. how to re- cover a Bishop if he were lost. Written for the satisfaction of after times, should they desire to recall, what we labour to reject. (cut; Laud?)
A Plot Lately discovered for the taking of the Tovver, By Negromancie, For the deliverance of the Archbi- shop, discovered by a Mathema- tician in Southwarke. Who after some serious debate with himself revealed the Conspiracie to many eminent men. For which thirty Papists most inhumanely beset his house, and pursued him as far as Lambred upon Trent, where they most barbarously murdered him
William Laud
A Plot Lately discovered for the taking of the Tovver, By Negromancie, For the deliverance of the Archbi- shop, discovered by a Mathema- tician in Southwarke. Who after some serious debate with himself revealed the Conspiracie to many eminent men. For which thirty Papists most inhumanely beset his house, and pursued him as far as Lambred upon Trent, where they most barbarously murdered him
A proclamation, for the well ordering of the market in the cittie of Oxford
William Laud
A proclamation, for the well ordering of the market in the cittie of Oxford
A reasonable motion in the behalfe of such of the clergie as are now questioned in Parliament for their places
William Laud
A reasonable motion in the behalfe of such of the clergie as are now questioned in Parliament for their places
A relation of the conference between William Laud, Late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit
William Laud
A relation of the conference between William Laud, Late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit
A relation of the conference between William Laud, late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit by the command of King James of ever blessed memory
William Laud
A relation of the conference between William Laud, late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit by the command of King James of ever blessed memory
A relation of the conference between William Laud, late Lrd Archbishop of Canterbury and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit, by the command of King James
William Laud
A relation of the conference between William Laud, late Lrd Archbishop of Canterbury and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit, by the command of King James
A Relation of The Conference Betweene William Lawd
William Laud
A Relation of The Conference Betweene William Lawd
A Sermon Preached Before His Maiestie, On Wednesday the fift of Iuly, At White-Hall. At the solemne Fast then held
William Laud
A Sermon Preached Before His Maiestie, On Wednesday the fift of Iuly, At White-Hall. At the solemne Fast then held
A sermon preached before his Maiesty on Tuesday the nineteenth of Iune, at Wansted, Anno Dom. 1621
William Laud
A sermon preached before his Maiesty on Tuesday the nineteenth of Iune, at Wansted, Anno Dom. 1621
A sermon preached on Munday, the sixt of February, at Westminster
William Laud
A sermon preached on Munday, the sixt of February, at Westminster
A Shrove-Tvesday Banqvet Sent To The Bishops In The Tovver First, A London-Pancake to the bishop of Canterbury, presented by the Apprentices of London, with the Water-mens Attendance. Then, A Lincolnshire Pudding, and a Yorkshire Friter to the bi- shop of Yorke, A Norfolk Dumplin and a Suffolke Caves- head to bishop Wren. An old Cudgel-beaten Cocke to the b. of Gloucester. A rusty piece of bacon to the b. of Rochester. And lastly, a dish of Col- lops and Egges to the b. of Bath and Wells. VVith the cause of the Souldiers Training, and their manner of their drinking a health to the said Bishops
William Laud
A Shrove-Tvesday Banqvet Sent To The Bishops In The Tovver First, A London-Pancake to the bishop of Canterbury, presented by the Apprentices of London, with the Water-mens Attendance. Then, A Lincolnshire Pudding, and a Yorkshire Friter to the bi- shop of Yorke, A Norfolk Dumplin and a Suffolke Caves- head to bishop Wren. An old Cudgel-beaten Cocke to the b. of Gloucester. A rusty piece of bacon to the b. of Rochester. And lastly, a dish of Col- lops and Egges to the b. of Bath and Wells. VVith the cause of the Souldiers Training, and their manner of their drinking a health to the said Bishops
A Speech Delivered In The Starr-Chamber, On Wednesday, The XIV of Iune, MDCXXXVII. At The Censvre, of {Iohn Bastwick, Henry Burton, & William Prinn; Concerning pretended Innovations In the Church
William Laud
A Speech Delivered In The Starr-Chamber, On Wednesday, The XIV of Iune, MDCXXXVII. At The Censvre, of {Iohn Bastwick, Henry Burton, & William Prinn; Concerning pretended Innovations In the Church
A speech delivered in the Starr-chamber, on Wednesday, the XIVth of Iune, MDCXXXVII
William Laud
A speech delivered in the Starr-chamber, on Wednesday, the XIVth of Iune, MDCXXXVII
A thankesgiuing for the safe deliuery of the Queene, and happy birth of the yong prince
William Laud
A thankesgiuing for the safe deliuery of the Queene, and happy birth of the yong prince
A true copy of certain passages of the Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, his speech spoken on the scaffold on Tower-Hill immediatly before his death Jan. 10, 1644
William Laud
A true copy of certain passages of the Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, his speech spoken on the scaffold on Tower-Hill immediatly before his death Jan. 10, 1644
A True Description, Or Rather a Parallel be- tweene Cardinall Wolsey, Arch-Bishop of York, And VVilliam Laud, Arch-Bishop of Canterbvry. (ornaments)
William Laud
A True Description, Or Rather a Parallel be- tweene Cardinall Wolsey, Arch-Bishop of York, And VVilliam Laud, Arch-Bishop of Canterbvry. (ornaments)
An ansvvere to Mr. Fishers relation of a third conference betweene a certain B. and himselfe
William Laud
An ansvvere to Mr. Fishers relation of a third conference betweene a certain B. and himselfe
An Exact Copy Of A Letter, Sent to William Laud late Arch-bishop of Canterbury, now Prisoner in the Tower, November the 5. 1641. At which his Lordship taking exceptions, the Author visited him in his owne person
William Laud
An Exact Copy Of A Letter, Sent to William Laud late Arch-bishop of Canterbury, now Prisoner in the Tower, November the 5. 1641. At which his Lordship taking exceptions, the Author visited him in his owne person
An Ordinance Of The Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament. Concerning the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, who by reason of ma- ny great and weighty businesses, cannot as yet be brought to his Tryall. ... 5 lines
William Laud
An Ordinance Of The Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament. Concerning the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, who by reason of ma- ny great and weighty businesses, cannot as yet be brought to his Tryall. ... 5 lines
An Ordinance Of The Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament. That all the Temporall Livings, Dignities, and Ecclesiasticall Promotions belonging unto William Lord Arch-bishoppe of Canterbury, be forthwith Sequestered by and unto the Parliament, and that he shall be suspended untill he be either convicted or acquitted of high Trea- son, which he stands now Accused. And that during The Suspention and Seque- stration, his jurisdiction shall be exercised by his Vicar-Generall, and other his inferior Judges and Officers. ... (5 lines: order to print.).
William Laud
An Ordinance Of The Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament. That all the Temporall Livings, Dignities, and Ecclesiasticall Promotions belonging unto William Lord Arch-bishoppe of Canterbury, be forthwith Sequestered by and unto the Parliament, and that he shall be suspended untill he be either convicted or acquitted of high Trea- son, which he stands now Accused. And that during The Suspention and Seque- stration, his jurisdiction shall be exercised by his Vicar-Generall, and other his inferior Judges and Officers. ... (5 lines: order to print.).
Articles Exhibited In Parliament Against William Arch-bishop Of Canterbury, 1640. (lace ornament)
William Laud
Articles Exhibited In Parliament Against William Arch-bishop Of Canterbury, 1640. (lace ornament)
Articles exhibited in Parliament against William Archbishop of Canterbury 1640....
William Laud
Articles exhibited in Parliament against William Archbishop of Canterbury 1640....
Articles Of The Commons Assembled In Parliament, In Maintenance of their Accusation, against William Laud Archbishop of Canterbury, whereby he stands charged with high Treason. Also, Further Articles of Impeachment by the Commons in Parliament, against the said Archbishop of Canterbury, of high Treason, and divers high Crimes and misdemeanors. ... (5 lines: order to print)
William Laud
Articles Of The Commons Assembled In Parliament, In Maintenance of their Accusation, against William Laud Archbishop of Canterbury, whereby he stands charged with high Treason. Also, Further Articles of Impeachment by the Commons in Parliament, against the said Archbishop of Canterbury, of high Treason, and divers high Crimes and misdemeanors. ... (5 lines: order to print)
Articles To Be Inqvired Of In The Trienniall Visitation Of The Most Reverend Father, VVilliam, By Gods providence, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterburie, Primate of all England; and Metropolitan
William Laud
Articles To Be Inqvired Of In The Trienniall Visitation Of The Most Reverend Father, VVilliam, By Gods providence, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterburie, Primate of all England; and Metropolitan
Canterbvries Amazement
William Laud
Canterbvries Amazement
Divine And Politike Observations Nevvly translated out of the Dutch language, vvhere- in they vvere lately divulged. Upon Some Lines in the speech of the Arch. B. of Canterbury, pronoun- ced in the Starre-Chamber upon 14. June, 1637. Very Expedient for preventing all prejudice; which as well through igno- rance, as through malice and flattery, may be incident to the judgement which men make thereby, either of his Graces power over the Church, and with the King, or of the Equity, Justice, and Wisdome of his end in his said speech, and of the reasons used by him for attaining to his said end. ... (device; 4 lines)
William Laud
Divine And Politike Observations Nevvly translated out of the Dutch language, vvhere- in they vvere lately divulged. Upon Some Lines in the speech of the Arch. B. of Canterbury, pronoun- ced in the Starre-Chamber upon 14. June, 1637. Very Expedient for preventing all prejudice; which as well through igno- rance, as through malice and flattery, may be incident to the judgement which men make thereby, either of his Graces power over the Church, and with the King, or of the Equity, Justice, and Wisdome of his end in his said speech, and of the reasons used by him for attaining to his said end. ... (device; 4 lines)
Four Qveries Resolved For The Satisfaction of all men, who are not willingly ignorant, Touching the late Arch-bishop
William Laud
Four Qveries Resolved For The Satisfaction of all men, who are not willingly ignorant, Touching the late Arch-bishop
Mercvries Message, Or The Coppy Of A Letter sent to William Laud late Archbishop of Canterbvry, now priso- ner in the Tower. ... (11 lines; cut of Laud?)
William Laud
Mercvries Message, Or The Coppy Of A Letter sent to William Laud late Archbishop of Canterbvry, now priso- ner in the Tower. ... (11 lines; cut of Laud?)
Quatermayns conquest over Canterburies court, or, A briefe declaration of severall passages between him and the Archbishop of Canterbury
William Laud
Quatermayns conquest over Canterburies court, or, A briefe declaration of severall passages between him and the Archbishop of Canterbury
Rome for Canterbury : Or a true Relation of the Birth, and Life, of William Laud, Arch-bishop of Canterbury
William Laud
Rome for Canterbury : Or a true Relation of the Birth, and Life, of William Laud, Arch-bishop of Canterbury
Romes A B C, Being A Short Perambvlation, Or Rather Articvlar Accvsation Of a late tyrannicall Oppressour. With A Petition to the Archbishop of Canterbu- ry, now prisoner in the Tower. (cut)
William Laud
Romes A B C, Being A Short Perambvlation, Or Rather Articvlar Accvsation Of a late tyrannicall Oppressour. With A Petition to the Archbishop of Canterbu- ry, now prisoner in the Tower. (cut)
Romes master-peece, or, The grand conspiracy of the Pope and his iesuited instruments, to extirpate the Protestant religion, re-establish popery, subvert lawes, liberties, peace, parliaments, by kindling a civill war in Scotland, and all His Majesties realmes, and to poyson the King himselfe in case hee comply not with them in these their execrable designes
William Laud
Romes master-peece, or, The grand conspiracy of the Pope and his iesuited instruments, to extirpate the Protestant religion, re-establish popery, subvert lawes, liberties, peace, parliaments, by kindling a civill war in Scotland, and all His Majesties realmes, and to poyson the King himselfe in case hee comply not with them in these their execrable designes
Sermons
William Laud
Sermons
Seven sermons preached upon several occasions
William Laud
Seven sermons preached upon several occasions
Seven Sermons Preached Upon severall occasions By The Right Reverend and Learned Father in God, William Lavd, Late Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, &c. (ornament)
William Laud
Seven Sermons Preached Upon severall occasions By The Right Reverend and Learned Father in God, William Lavd, Late Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, &c. (ornament)
Speech in Parliament upon the accusation and impeachment of William Laud Arch-bishop of Canterbury upon high treason
William Laud
Speech in Parliament upon the accusation and impeachment of William Laud Arch-bishop of Canterbury upon high treason
Synodvs Anglicana
William Laud
Synodvs Anglicana
The Archbishiop of Canterbury's speech, or, His funerall sermon
William Laud
The Archbishiop of Canterbury's speech, or, His funerall sermon
The autobiography of Dr. William Laud
William Laud
The autobiography of Dr. William Laud
The bishop of Canterbury his last speech or, His funerall sermon, preach't by himselfe upon the scaffold on Tower-Hill, on Friday the tenth day of January 1644
William Laud
The bishop of Canterbury his last speech or, His funerall sermon, preach't by himselfe upon the scaffold on Tower-Hill, on Friday the tenth day of January 1644
The coppy of a letter sent by William Laud Arch-Bishop of Canterburie, to the Universitie of Oxford
William Laud
The coppy of a letter sent by William Laud Arch-Bishop of Canterburie, to the Universitie of Oxford
The Coppy Of A Letter Sent By William Lavd Arch-Bishop of Canterburie, to the Universitie of Oxford. Wherein he relates his present con- dition, and Resignes the Office of his Chan- cellourship, with an Advertisement, for the Election of another. (cut)
William Laud
The Coppy Of A Letter Sent By William Lavd Arch-Bishop of Canterburie, to the Universitie of Oxford. Wherein he relates his present con- dition, and Resignes the Office of his Chan- cellourship, with an Advertisement, for the Election of another. (cut)
The copy of the petition presented to the honourable Houses of Parliament by the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, &c
William Laud
The copy of the petition presented to the honourable Houses of Parliament by the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, &c
The daily office of a Christian
William Laud
The daily office of a Christian
The history of the troubles and tryal of the Most Reverend Father in God and blessed martyr, William Laud, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury
William Laud
The history of the troubles and tryal of the Most Reverend Father in God and blessed martyr, William Laud, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury
The history of the troubles and tryal of the most reverend father in God, and blessed martyr, William Laud, lord archbiship of Canterbury
William Laud
The history of the troubles and tryal of the most reverend father in God, and blessed martyr, William Laud, lord archbiship of Canterbury
The history of the troubles and tryal of the most reverend father in God, William Laud
William Laud
The history of the troubles and tryal of the most reverend father in God, William Laud
The Popes Nuntioes Or, The Negotiations of Seignior Panzani, Seignior Con. &c. Resident here in England with the Queen, and treating about the Al- teration of Religion With The Archbishop of Canterbury, and his Adherents, in the yeares of our Lord, 1634, 1635, 1636, &c. Together With a Letter to a Nobleman of this Kingdome, concerning the same
William Laud
The Popes Nuntioes Or, The Negotiations of Seignior Panzani, Seignior Con. &c. Resident here in England with the Queen, and treating about the Al- teration of Religion With The Archbishop of Canterbury, and his Adherents, in the yeares of our Lord, 1634, 1635, 1636, &c. Together With a Letter to a Nobleman of this Kingdome, concerning the same
The private devotions of William Laud
William Laud
The private devotions of William Laud
The recantation of the prelate of Canterbury
William Laud
The recantation of the prelate of Canterbury
The Second Volume Of The Remains Of Thf Most Reverend Father in God, And Blessed Martyr, William Laud, Lord Arch-Bishop Of Canterbury
William Laud
The Second Volume Of The Remains Of Thf Most Reverend Father in God, And Blessed Martyr, William Laud, Lord Arch-Bishop Of Canterbury
The works of the Most Reverend Father in God, William Laud, D.D.
William Laud
The works of the Most Reverend Father in God, William Laud, D.D.
XCVI sermons
William Laud
XCVI sermons