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Thomas Scott | lit.salon
Thomas Scott
Born:
1580?
Died:
1626
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Born:
1580?
Died:
1626
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Christs politician, and Salomons puritan Deliuered in two sermons preached before the Kings Maiestie
1616
Scott, Thomas preacher at the Rolls Chapel, Thomas Scott, Edward Griffin
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Vox populi, or, Nevves from Spayne: translated according to the Spanish coppie : which may serve to forewarn both England and the United Provinces how farre to trust to Spanish pretences
1620
Thomas Scott, Thomas Hollis
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Vox populi Or Nevves from Spayne, translated according to the Spanish coppie. Which may serve to forewarn both England and the United Provinces how farre to trust to Spanish pretences
1620
Thomas Scott
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A speech made in the lower house of Parliament, anno 1621
1621
Thomas Scott, Wimbledon, Edward Cecil Viscount
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The Belgicke pismire stinging the slothfull sleeper, and avvaking the diligent to fast, watgh [sic], pray; and worke out their owne temporall and eternall salvation with feare and trembling
1622
Thomas Scott
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The high-waies of God and the King Wherein all men ought to vvalke in holinesse here, to happinesse hereafter. Deliuered in tvvo sermons preached at Thetford in Norfolke, anno 1620
1623
Thomas Scott
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Exod. 8.19. Digitus Dei
1623
Thomas Scott
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A briefe information of the affaires of the Palatinate The which consist in foure principall heads, which be 1. The acceptation of the crowne of Bohemia. 2. The difference and controuersie which hath ensued thereof, betweene the Emperour Ferdinand, and the King Frederick. 3. The proscription and bloudy proceeding that hath ensued thereof. 4. And the interposition of the King of great Brittaine, and with that which hath happened in the meane space
1624
Thomas Scott
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Votiuæ Angliæ: or, The desires and vvishes of England Contained in a patheticall discourse, presented to the King on New-yeares Day last. Wherein are vnfolded and represented, many strong reasons, and true and solide motiues, to perswade his Majestie to drawe his royall sword, for the restoring of the Pallatynat, and Electorat, to his sonne in law Prince Fredericke, to his onely daughter the Lady Elizabeth, and their princely issue. Against the treacherous vsurpation, and formidable ambition and power of the Emperour, the King of Spaine, and the Duke of Bavaria, who unjustlie possesse and detaine the same. Together with some aphorismes returned (with a large interest) to the Pope in answer of his
1624
John Reynolds, Thomas Scott
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Vox cœli, or, Newes from heaven, of a consultation there held by the high and mighty princes, King Hen. 8., King Edw. 6., Prince Henry, Queene Mary, Queene Elizabeth, and Queene Anne wherein Spaines ambition and treacheries to most kingdomes and free estates of Europe, are vnmask'd and truly represented, but more particularly towards England, and now more especially vnder the pretended match of Prince Charles, with the infanta Dona Maria ; whereunto is annexed two letters written by Queene Mary from heaven, the one to Count Gondomar, the ambassadour of Spaine, the other to all the Romane Catholiques of England
1624
Thomas Scott, John Reynolds
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Vox cœli, or, Nevves from heaven: Of a consultation there held by the high and mighty princes, King Hen.8. King Edw.6. Prince Henry. Queene Mary, Queene Elizabeth, and Queene Anne; wherein Spaines ambition and treacheries to most kingdomes and free estates in Europe, are vnmasked and truly represented, but more particularly towards England, and now more especially vnder the pretended match of Prince Charles, with the Infanta Dona Maria. Whereunto is annexed two letters written by Queene Mary from heauen, the one to Count Gondomar, the ambassadour of Spaine, the other to all the Romane Catholiques of England
1624
John Reynolds, Thomas Scott
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The workes of the most famous and reverend divine Mr. Thomas Scot, Batcheler in Divinitie, sometimes preacher in Norwich
1624
Thomas Scott, Crispijn van de Passe, Philip Augustus Hanrott, Arthur Dalrymple
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Sir Walter Rawleighs ghost, or, Englands forewarner, discovering a secret consultation, newly holden in the Court of Spaine together, with his tormenting of Count de Gondemar, and his strange affrightment, confession and publique recantation, laying open many treacheries intended for the subversion of England
1626
Thomas Scott, John Price, Mary Onen
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The merchant's complaint against Spain containing I. Their behavior towards England, in the peaceable reign of King James I ... II. A letter from a gentleman in the West-Indies, to a merchant in London ... III. A dialogue between Henry VIII, Edward VI, Prince Henry, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, and Queen Anne ... to which is added, a letter from Queen Mary in Elysium, to the famous Count Gondomar, the Spanish ambassador, in the reign of King James I, who was the principal cause of the death of the great Sir Walter Raleigh
1738
Mary I Queen of England, Gondomar, Diego Sarmiento de Acuña Conde de, Thomas Scott
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Warre with the Spaniard
Thomas Scott