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A messenger from the dead, or, Conference full of stupendious horrour, : heard distinctly, and by alternate voyces, by many at that time present. Between the ghosts of Henry the 8. and Charls the First of England, in Windsore-Chappel, where they were both buried. In which the whole series of the divine judgments, in those infortunate ilands, is as it were by a pencil from heaven, most lively set forth from the first unto the last
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Perrinchief, Richard, 1623?-1673
1658
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Nuntius a mortuis: or, a messenger from the dead. That is, a stupendous and dreadfull colloquie, distinctly and alternately heard by divers, betwixt the ghosts of Henry the Eight, and Charles the First, both Kings of England, who lye entombed in the church of Windsor. Wherein, (as with a pencill from heaven) is liquidly (from head to foot) set forth, the whole series of the judgements of God, upon the sinnes of these unfortunate jslands. Translated out of the Latine copie, by G.T.
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1657
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A declaration conteynyng the iust causes and consyderations of this present warre with the Scottis : wherin alsoo appereth the trewe & right title, that the Kinges Most Royall Maiesty hath to the souerayntie of Scotlande
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII)
1651
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A declaration conteyning the iust causes and consyderations of this present warre with the Scottis : wherin alsoo appereth the trewe & right title the Kinges Most Royall Maiesty hath to the souerayntie of Scotlande
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1542
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A declaration, conteynyng the iust causes and consyderations, of this present warre with the Scottis : wherin alsoo appereth the trewe [and] right title, that the kinges most royall maiesty hath to the souerayntie of Scotlande
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1542
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Henrici octaui regis Angliae et Franciae, fidei defensoris, supremiq́[ue] post Christum Anglicae Écclesiae capitis, ad Carolum Caesarem Augustum, caeterosq́[ue] orbis Christiani monarchas, populumq́[ue] Christianum, epistola, qua rex facilè causas ostendit et curis Vincentiam, ad concilium falso nomine generale appellatum non sit uenturus, et quám periculosum sit alijs, qui ueram Christi doctrinam profitentur, eo sese conferre. : Additus est et libellus ille, quem superiori anno, rex sereniss. vniuersiq́[ue] Brytanniae proceres, de mantuanensi concilio aediderunt. : Fruere lector, et ueritati iam postliminio redeunti, obuiam procedito, praesentem amplectere, amplexamq́[ue] exosculare..
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1538
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Henrici octaui regis Angliae et Franciae, fidei defensoris, supremiq́[ue] post Christum Anglicæ Ecclesiæ capitis, ad Carolum Cæsarem Augustum, cæterosq́[ue] orbis Christiani monarchas, populumq́[ue] Christianum, epistola, qua rex facile causas ostendit & curis Vincentiam, ad concilium falso nomine generale appellatum non sit uenturus, & quám periculorum sit aliis, qui ueram Christi doctrinam profitentur, eo sese conferre : additus est et libellus ille, quem superiori anno, rex sereniss. vniuersiq́[ue] Brytanniæ proceres, de mantuanensi concilio ædiderunt : fruere lector, & ueritati iam postliminio redeunti, obuiam procedito, præsentem amplectere, amplexamq́[ue] exosculare
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1538
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[A proclamation for abstynance of warre for to endure for eight monethes].
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England. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII)
1528
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Literarum, quibus inuictissimus princeps, Henricus octauus, rex Angliae et Franciae, d[omi]n[u]s Hyberni[ae], ac fidei defensor respondit, ad quandam epistolam Martini Lutheri, ad se missa[m], et ipsius Lutheran[ae] quo[que] epistol[ae] exemplum..
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1526
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Henry by the grace of God kyng of Engl[ãd] and of France, and lord of Ireland, to all and syngular archebisshops & bysshops, abbattis ... to whome these p̃sent letters shall com sendeth grettyng : know ye that of late by the wyng of our humble [su]bgiette Thomas Andrew of the parisshe of Southmymes in the counte of Midd. ...
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1520
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