Bibliographics

This is a table of authors, titles, dates and other bibliographic information; it is a list metadata describing the content of your study carrel. Think of it as your library.

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A25742Apsley, Allen, Sir, 1616-1683.Order and disorder, or, The world made and undone being meditations upon the creation and the fall : as it is recorded in the beginning of Genesis.1679230317887nan./cache/A25742.xml./txt/A25742.txt
A07427Colville, Elizabeth Melvill, Lady Colville of Culros, fl. 1603.A godlie dreame compiled by Elizabeth Melvill, Ladie Culros younger, at the request of a friend.162053051628nan./cache/A07427.xml./txt/A07427.txt
A34930Crashaw, Richard, 1613?-1649.Steps to the temple sacred poems, with other delights of the muses / by Richard Crashaw ...1646279639517nan./cache/A34930.xml./txt/A34930.txt
A19907Davies, John, 1565?-1618.The muses sacrifice16127272126057nan./cache/A19907.xml./txt/A19907.txt
A37242Davies, John, Sir, 1569-1626.A work for none but angels & men. That is to be able to look into, and to know our selves. Or a book shewing what the soule is, subsisting and having its operations without the body; its more th[e]n a perfection or reflection of the sense, or teperature of humours: how she exercises her powers of vegetative or quickening power of the senses. Of the imaginations or common sense, the phantasie, sensative memory, passions motion of life, local motion, and intellectual powers of the soul. Of the wit, understanding, reason, opinion, judgement, power of will, and the relations betwixt wit & wil. Of the intellectual memory, that the soule is immortall, and cannot dye, cannot be destroyed, her cause ceaseth not, violence nor time cannot destroy her; and all objections answered to the contrary.1653125603811nan./cache/A37242.xml./txt/A37242.txt
A00737Finch, Mr.Finch his alphabet, or, A godly direction, fit to be perused of each true Christian16351697374nan./cache/A00737.xml./txt/A00737.txt
A74677Heydon, John, b. 1629.Eugenius Theodidactus. The prophetical trumpeter sounding an allarum to England illustrating the fate of Great Britain, past, present, and to come. Such wonderful things to happen these seven yeers following, as have not been heard of heretofore. A celestial vision. VVith a description of heaven and heavenly things, motives to pacifie Gods threatned wrath: of a bloody, fiery way of the day of judgment, and of saints and angels. / Sung in a most heavenly hymn, to the great comfort of all good Christians, by the Muses most unworthy, John Heydon, gent. philomat.16554249313444nan./cache/A74677.xml./txt/A74677.txt
A46242Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?Divine raptvres; or, Piety in poesie digested into a queint diversity of sacred fancies / composed by Tho. Iordan ...1646125294092nan./cache/A46242.xml./txt/A46242.txt
A52174Mason, John, 1646?-1694.Spiritual songs, or, Songs of praise to Almighty God upon several occasions Together with the Song of Songs which is Solomons: [F]irst turn''d, then par[ap]hrased in English verse. To which may be added, Penitential cries.1699255239732nan./cache/A52174.xml./txt/A52174.txt
A56850Quarles, John, 1624-1665.Divine meditations upon several subjects whereunto is annexed Gods love and man''s unworthiness, with several divine ejaculations / written by John Quarles.16713195010639nan./cache/A56850.xml./txt/A56850.txt
A10687Rhodes, John, minister of Enborne.The countrie mans comfort. Or Religious recreations fitte for all well disposed persons. Which was printed in the yeere of our Lord 1588. And since corrected, amended, and enlarged by the same author. I.R.1637142204529nan./cache/A10687.xml./txt/A10687.txt
A91966Rone, Elizabeth.The description of the singers of Israel, or, The family of love, in a song of Zion. The tune of Flora farewell, or False lover.16801506273nan./cache/A91966.xml./txt/A91966.txt
A62987Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715.Miscellanea sacra, or, Poems on divine & moral subjects collected by N. Tate ...1696196347290nan./cache/A62987.xml./txt/A62987.txt
A66751Wither, George, 1588-1667.Divine poems (by way of paraphrase) on the Ten commandments illustrated with twelve copper plates, shewing how personal punishments has been inflicted on the transgressors of these Commandments, as is recorded in the Holy Scriptures : also a metrical paraphrase upon the Creed and Lords prayer / written by George Wither.1688221237032nan./cache/A66751.xml./txt/A66751.txt