Thomas Creede
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A codly [sic] form of householde gouernement: for the ordering of priuate families, according to the direction of Gods word
Thomas Creede
A codly [sic] form of householde gouernement: for the ordering of priuate families, according to the direction of Gods word
A commentarie vpon the lamentations of Ieremie
Thomas Creede
A commentarie vpon the lamentations of Ieremie
A defence of the sermon
Thomas Creede
A defence of the sermon
A dialogue full of pithe and pleasure
Thomas Creede
A dialogue full of pithe and pleasure
A select second husband for Sir Thomas Overburies wife, now a matchlesse widow
Thomas Creede
A select second husband for Sir Thomas Overburies wife, now a matchlesse widow
Bromleion
Thomas Creede
Bromleion
Dyets dry dinner
Thomas Creede
Dyets dry dinner
If it be not good, the Diuel is in it
Thomas Creede
If it be not good, the Diuel is in it
Il pastor fido, or, The faithfull shepheard
Thomas Creede
Il pastor fido, or, The faithfull shepheard
Mamillia
Thomas Creede
Mamillia
Morbus epidemicus
Thomas Creede
Morbus epidemicus
Newes from graues-end
Thomas Creede
Newes from graues-end
The copies of certaine discourses, which were extorted from divers
Thomas Creede
The copies of certaine discourses, which were extorted from divers
The doctrine of the gospel
Thomas Creede
The doctrine of the gospel
The historie of the two valiant knights
Thomas Creede
The historie of the two valiant knights
The plaine mans spirituall plough
Thomas Creede
The plaine mans spirituall plough
The popes funerall
Thomas Creede
The popes funerall
The true lawe of free monarchies, or The reciprock and mutuall duetie betwixt a free king and his naturall subiects
Thomas Creede
The true lawe of free monarchies, or The reciprock and mutuall duetie betwixt a free king and his naturall subiects
The true narration of the entertainment of His Royall Majestie, from the time of his departure from Edenbrough, till his receiving at London, with all or the most speciall occurrences
Thomas Creede
The true narration of the entertainment of His Royall Majestie, from the time of his departure from Edenbrough, till his receiving at London, with all or the most speciall occurrences
The woefull crie of Rome
Thomas Creede
The woefull crie of Rome
Three sermons upon Marke
Thomas Creede
Three sermons upon Marke