Books by Barlow, William

From swing to soul
From swing to soul
1994
The work of William Barlowe
The work of William Barlowe
1981
The Svmme And Svbstance Of The
The Svmme And Svbstance Of The Con-ference, which it pleased his Excellent Maiestie to haue with the Lords Bishops, and other of his Clergie (at which the most of the Lords of the Coun- cell were present) in his Maiesties Privie- Chamber, at Hampton Court, Ianuary 14. 1603
1625
An Ansvver To A Catholike Engl
An Ansvver To A Catholike English-Man (So By Himselfe Entitvled) Who, without a Name, passed his Censure vpon the Apology, made by the Right High and mightie Prince Iames by the Grace of God King of Great Brittaine, France, and Ireland &c. for the Oath of Alle- geance; Which Censvre Is Heere Examined And Refuted By the Bishop of Lincoln. ... (3 lines)
1609
The First Of the foure Sermons
The First Of the foure Sermons Preached Before The Kings Maiestie, at Hampton Court in September last. This Concerning the Antiquity and Superio- ritie of Bishoppes. Sept. 21. 1606
1607
One Of the foure Sermons Preac
One Of the foure Sermons Preached Before The Kings Maiestie, at Hampton Court in September last. This Concerning the Antiquitie and Superio- ritie of Bishops. Sept. 21. 1606
1606
The Sermon Preached at Paules
The Sermon Preached at Paules Crosse, the tenth day of No- vember, being the next Sunday af- ter the Discoverie of this late Horrible Treason
1606
The sermon preached at Paules
The sermon preached at Paules Crosse, the tenth day of November
1606
The Svmme And Svb- stance Of T
The Svmme And Svb- stance Of The Con- ference, which, it pleased his Excellent Maiestie to haue with the Lords Bishops, and other of his Clergie, (vvhereat the most of the Lordes of the Councell were pre- sent) in his Maiesties Priuy-Chamber, at Hampton Court. Ianuary 14. 1603
1604
A Defence of the Articles of t
A Defence of the Articles of the Protestants Religion, in aunsweare to a libell lately cast abroad, intituled Certaine Articles, or forcible reasons, discouering the pal- pable absurdities, and most intricate erronrs of the Protestantes Religion. ... (3 lines; device)
1601
A dialoge describing the origi
A dialoge describing the originall ground of these Luthe ran faccions, and ma- ny of their abuses