Books by Francis Rous
The mystical marriage, or, Exp
The mystical marriage, or, Experimental discourses, of the heavenly marriage between a soul and her Saviour
The great oracle
Academia cœlestis
Academia cœlestis
Academia coelestis, the heaven
Academia coelestis, the heavenly university, or, The highest school
Archaeologiciae Atticae, libri septem
Treatises and meditations
Treatises and meditations
Treatises And Meditations Dedi
Treatises And Meditations Dedicated to the Saints, and to the Ex- cellent throughout the three Nations
Coelestis Academia. Qui est Tr
Coelestis Academia. Qui est Tractatus Primus. ... (7 lines)
Interiora regni Dei
Interiora regni Dei
Interiora Regni Dei. Vidit & t
Interiora Regni Dei. Vidit & testatur F. Rous Colleg. E. Praep. ... (2 lines)
Mysticum Matrimonium Quo Jungu
Mysticum Matrimonium Quo Junguntur Christus Et Ecclesia. ... (5 lines)
Mella patrum
Mella patrum
Mella Patrum. Nempe, Omnium, q
Mella Patrum. Nempe, Omnium, quorum per prima nascentis & patien- tis Ecclesiae tria secula, usque ad Pacem sub Con- stantino divinitùs datam, scripta prodierunt, atque adhuc minus dubiae Fidei supersunt. Collegit, & Ecclesiae in Terris militanti, in Coelis conversanti Dicavit Franciscus Rous, Etonensis Collegii Praepositus. ... (4 lines; arms, crossed swords)
The bounds & bonds of publique
The bounds & bonds of publique obedience, or, A vindication of our lawfull submission to the present government, or to a government supposed unlawfull, but commanding lawfull things
The bounds and bonds of publiq
The bounds and bonds of publique obedience
The bounds and bonds of publiq
The bounds and bonds of publique obedience, or A vindication of our lawfull submission to the present government, or to a government supposed unlawfull, but commanding lawfull things ...
The bounds and bonds of publiq
The bounds and bonds of publique obedience, or, A vindication of our lawfull submission to the present Government, or to a Government supposed unlawfull, but commanding lawfull things. Likewise how such an obedience is consistent with our Solemn League and Covenant. In all which a reply is made to the three answers of the two demurrers, and to the Author of the grand case of conscience, who professe themselves impassionate Presbyterians
The Bounds and Bonds Of Publiq
The Bounds and Bonds Of Publique Obedience. Or A Vindication of our lawfull submis- sion to the present Government, or to a govern- ment supposed unlawfull, but commanding lawfull things. Likewise how such an obedience is consistent with our Solemne League and Covenant. In all which a Reply is made to the three Answers of the two Demurrers, and to the Author of the grand Case of Conscience, who professe themselves im- passionate Presbyterians
The lavvfulnes of obeying the
The lavvfulnes of obeying the present government and acting under it
The Lavvfulnes of obeying the
The Lavvfulnes of obeying the Present Government. And Acting under it, With some other Additions to a for- mer Edition
A Second Part of the Religious
A Second Part of the Religious Demurrer By another Hand. Or, an Answer to a Tract called The Lawfullnesse of obeying the present Government
An enquiry after further satis
An enquiry after further satisfaction concerning obeying a change of government beleeved to be unlawfull
The Bounds & bonds Of Publique
The Bounds & bonds Of Publique Obedience. Or, A Vindication of our lawfull submis- sion to the present Government, or to a govern- ment supposed unlawfull, but commanding lawfull things. Likewise how such an obedience is consistent with our Solemne League and Covenant. In all which a Reply is made to the three Answers of the two Demurrers, and to the Author of the grand Case of Conscience, who professe themselves Impassionate Presbyterians. (ornament)
The Grand Case Of Conscience S
The Grand Case Of Conscience Stated, about Submission to the new and present Power. Or, An impassionate Answer to a modest Book concerning the law- fullnesse of submitting to the present Government
The lavvfulnes of obeying the
The lavvfulnes of obeying the present government
The Lavvfulnes Of obeying the
The Lavvfulnes Of obeying the Present Government. Proposed By one that loves all Presbyterian lovers of Truth and Peace, and is of their Communion. ... (3 lines; ornament)
The lawfulnes of obeying the p
The lawfulnes of obeying the present government and acting under it
The lawfulness of obeying the
The lawfulness of obeying the Present Government
The Balme of Love
The Balme of Love
The ancient bounds
The ancient bounds
The ancient Bounds, Or Liberty
The ancient Bounds, Or Liberty of Conscience, Tenderly Stated, Modestly Asserted, And Mildly Vindicated. ... (11 lines). Licensed and Entred according to Order
The Psalms of David in English
The Psalms of David in English meeter
The Psalms of David set forth
The Psalms of David set forth in English meeter
Mr. Rowse His Speech Made in t
Mr. Rowse His Speech Made in the lower House of Par- liament the thirtieth of December, 1641. In opposition of the making of Doctor Winniff, Doctor Holsworth, Doctor King, Bishops (lately elected by his Majesty) till a setled Government in Religion be established in this Kingdome. (ornament)
Speech made in the Lower House
Speech made in the Lower House of Parliament the thirtieth of December 1641, in opposition of the making of Doctor Winniff, Doctor Holsworth, Doctor King bishops
A religious and worthy speech
A religious and worthy speech spoken by Mr. Rouse in Parliament concerning the goods, liberties, and lives, of His Majesties subjects, laying open the paintings that are used by the Whore of Rome, and Arminianisme amongst us, to draw the people thereby to idolatry
A religious and worthy speech
A religious and worthy speech spoken by Mr. Rovse in Parliament concerning the goods, libertjes, and lives of his Majesties subjects
A Religious And Worthy Speech
A Religious And Worthy Speech Spoken by Mr. Rovse In Parliament. Concerning The Goods, Liberties, And Lives, of his Majesties Subjects. Laying open, the Paintings that are used by the Whore of Rome, and Arminianisme amongst Us, to draw the people thereby to Idolatry. By which meanes, they seeke both to take away our wealth and Religion, and the dangerous Consequence thereof. With the neere Correspondencie, and Allyance, that is appa- rently evident to be betweene our Bishops, and the Bishop of R
A speech made before the Lords
A speech made before the Lords in the Upper House by Francis Rous, Esquire, March the 16th 1640
A Speech Made Before The Lords
A Speech Made Before The Lords In The Vpper Hovse
Catholick charitie
Catholick charitie
Catholick Charitie : Complaini
Catholick Charitie : Complaining, And Maintaining, That Rome is uncharitable to sundry Eminent parts of the Catholick Church, and especially to Protestants, and is therefore Uncatholick
Mr. Rovse his speech before th
Mr. Rovse his speech before the Lords at the transmission of Dr. Cossens
Mr. Rovse his speech before th
Mr. Rovse his speech before the lords at the transmission of Dr. Cossens March 16, 1640
The Great Oracle. Even, The ma
The Great Oracle. Even, The maine Frame, and Body of the scriptures, re- solving the Question, whether in Mans Free-will and common Grace, or in Gods speciall and effectuall Grace, stands the safety of Man, and the Glory of God, By Mans safety
The heavenly academie
The heavenly academie
The Heavenly Academie. ... (7
The Heavenly Academie. ... (7 lines; ornament)
The mysticall marriage
The mysticall marriage
The mysticall marriage. Or, ex
The mysticall marriage. Or, experimentall discoveries of the heavenly mariage betweene a soule and her saviour. By F. Rous
The truth of three things
The truth of three things
The art of happines
The art of happines
The onely remedy
The onely remedy
The Onely Remedy, That Can Cvr
The Onely Remedy, That Can Cvre A People, When all other Re- medies faile
Testis veritatis
Testis veritatis
Testis Veritatis. The Doctrine
Testis Veritatis. The Doctrine Plainely shewed to bee One in the points of Praedestination, Free-will, Certaintie of saluation. With a discouery of the Grounds} both Naturall Politicke} of Arminianisme
Testis Veritatis. The Doctrine
Testis Veritatis. The Doctrine Plainely shewed to bee One in the points of Praedestination, Free-will, Certaintie of saluation. With a discouery of the Grounds} Naturall Politicke} of Arminianisme
Oile of scorpions
Oile of scorpions
Oile Of Scorpions. The Miserie
Oile Of Scorpions. The Miseries of these Times turned into Me- dicines and Curing themselues
Oile of scorpions. The miseries of these times turned into medicines and curing themselves
The diseases of the time, atte
The diseases of the time, attended by their remedies. By Francis Rous
The arte of happines
The arte of happines
The Arte Of Happines. Consi- s
The Arte Of Happines. Consi- sting of three parts, whereof {The first searcheth out the hap- pinesse of man. The second, particularly disco- uers and approues it- The third, sheweth the meanes to attayne and increase it
Meditations of instruction, of
Meditations of instruction, of exhortation, of reprofe
Meditations of instrvction, of
Meditations of instrvction, of exhortation, of reprofe
Thule, or Vertues historie
Thule, or Vertues historie