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Northampton, Henry Howard Earl of

Northampton, Henry Howard

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5 featured booksNorthampton, Henry Howard

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OL2386354A

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    Northampton, Henry Howard Earl of

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    Northampton, Henry Howard

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    OL2386354A

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  • Against the poyson of supposed prophesies

    Representative edition published 1622

    Open Work
  • A defensative against the poyson of supposed prophecies

    Representative edition published 1620

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  • A defensatiue against the poyson of sup-posed Prophesies : Not hitherto confuted by the penne of any man, which being grounded, eyther vppon the warrant and authority of olde paynted bookes, expositions of Dreames, Oracles, Reuelations, Inuocations of damned spirites, Judicialles of Astrologie, or any other kinde of pretended knowledge whatsoeuer, De futuris contingentibus : haue beene causes of great disorder in the common wealth, and cheefely among the sim- ple and vnlearned people

    Representative edition published 1583

    Open Work
  • A defense of the ecclesiaticall regiment in Englande, defaced by T. C. in his replie agaynst D. Whitgifte

    Representative edition published 1574

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  • A Defensative against the poyson of supposed Prophecies. Not hitherto confuted by the Pen of any man, which being grounded, either vpon the warrant and Authority of Old painted Bookes, Expositions of Dreames, Ora- cles, Reuelations, Inuocations of damned Spirits, Iudicials of Astrolo- gie, or any other kinde of pretended knowledge whatsoeuer, De futuris contingentibus; haue beene causes of great disorder in the Common-wealth, especially among the simple and vnlear- ned people. Very needfull to be published, considering the great offence, which grew by most palpable and grosse errors in Astrologie

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