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Francis Rous | lit.salon
Francis Rous
Born:
1579
Died:
1659
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Born:
1579
Died:
1659
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Testis veritatis: the doctrine of King James... of the Church of England, of the Catholicke Church, plainelyshewed to bee one in the points of praedestination, free-will, certainty of salvation
1626
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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: 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
1649
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Diseases of the time, attended by their remedies. By Francis Rous
1622
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Oile of scorpions: The miseries of these times turned into medicines and curing themselues. By Francis Rous.
1623
Francis Rous
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The mysticall marriage: Experimentall discoveries of the heavenly marriage betweene a soule and her saviour. By F. Rous.
1631
Francis Rous
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A religious and worthy speech spoken by Mr. Rovse in Parliament concerning the goods, libertjes, 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 apparently evident to be betweene our Bishops, and the Bishop of Rome, and the remedy propounded to redresse all such greevances
1641
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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 : and so, a Romish book, called Charitie mistaken, though undertaken by a second, is it selfe a mistaking
1641
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Mr. Rowse his 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, lately elected by His Majesty, till a setled government in religion be established in this kingdome
1642
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The Lavvfulnes of obeying the Present Government. And Acting under it, With some other Additions to a for- mer Edition
1649
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The lavvfulnes of obeying the present government
1649
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An Enquiry after further satisfaction concerning obeying a change of government beleeved to be unlawfull: Tendred to the Presbyterian proposer, by way of reply to his book intituled; The lawfulnesse of obeying the present government. By a dissenting brother
1649
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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 solemne league and covenant. In all which a reply is made to the three answers of the to demurrers and to the author of the Grand Case of conscience ...
1649
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Thule; or, Vertues historie
1878
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Thule, or Vertues historie: To the honorable and vertuous Mistris Amy Audely. By F.R. The first booke
1598
Francis Rous, Felix Kingston
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Meditations of instruction, of exhortation, of reprofe: indeauouring the edification and reparation of the house of God.
1616
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Meditations Of Instrvction, Of Exhortation, Of Reprofe Indeavovring The Edification and reparation of the house of God. ...
1616
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Meditations of instrvction, of exhortation, of reprofe: indeavovring the edification and reparation of the house of God.
1616
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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
1619
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The arte of happines: Consisting of three parts, whereof the first searcheth out the happinesse of man. The second, particularly discouers and approues it- The third, sheweth the meanes to attayne and increase it. By Francis Rous.
1619
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Oile of scorpions. The miseries of these times turned into medicines and curing themselves
1623
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Oile Of Scorpions. The Miseries of these Times turned into Me- dicines and Curing themselues
1623
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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
1626
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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
1626
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Testis veritatis the doctrine of King Iames, our late soveraigne of famous memory : of the Church of England : of the Catholicke Church : plainely shewed to bee one in the points of pradestination, free-will, certaintie of salutation : with a discovery of the grounds both naturall, politicke of Arminianisme
1626
Francis Rous, William Jones, Montagu, Richard
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The onely remedy: that can cure a people, when all other remedies faile. By F. Rous.
1627
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The Onely Remedy, That Can Cvre A People, When all other Re- medies faile
1627
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The art of happines: consisting of three parts: whereof the first searcheth out the happinesse of man. The second particularly discovers and approves it. The third sheweth the meanes to attaine and increase it. By Francis Rous.
1631
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The art of happiness
1631
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The truth of three things: viz., the doctrine of [brace] predestination, free-will, and certainty of saluation, as it is maintayned by the Church of England : vvherein the grounds of Arminianisme is discouered and confuted
1633
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The mysticall marriage or, Experimentall discoveries of the heavenly mariage betweene a soule and her saviour
1635
Francis Rous, Orby Shipley
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The mysticall marriage. Or, experimentall discoveries of the heavenly mariage betweene a soule and her saviour. By F. Rous
1635
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The Heavenly Academie. ... (7 lines; ornament)
1638
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The heavenly academie
1638
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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: by which meanes they seek both to take away our wealth and religion, and the dangerous consequence thereof ....
1641
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Mr. Rovse his speech before the lords at the transmission of Dr. Cossens March 16, 1640
1641
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Mr. Rovse his speech before the lords at the transmission of Dr. Cossens March 16, 1640
1641
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Mr. Rovse his speech before the Lords at the transmission of Dr. Cossens March 16. 1640
1641
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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: And so, A Romish Book, called Charitie Mistaken, though undertaken by a Second, is it selfe a Mistaking
1641
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A Speech Made Before The Lords In The Vpper Hovse
1641
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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
1641
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speech made before the Lords in the Upper House by Francis Rous, Esquire, March the 16th 1640: against Dr.Cossens, Dr. Maynwaring, and Dr. Beale, upon the complaint of Mr. Peter Smart.
1641
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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 Rome. And the Remedy propounded, to redresse all such Greevances. .
1641
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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)
1642
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The Psalms of David set forth in English meeter
1643
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The Psalms of David in English meeter
1643
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The Psalms of David set forth in English meeter
1643
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The ancient Bounds, Or Liberty of Conscience, Tenderly Stated, Modestly Asserted, And Mildly Vindicated. ... (11 lines). Licensed and Entred according to Order
1645
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The ancient bounds: or, Liberty of conscience, tenderly stated ...
1645
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The Psalms of David in English meeter
1646
Francis Rous, Miles Flesher, Stationers' Company (London, England)
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The Balme of Love: To Heale divisions, and the wounds made by them, and to make the Body of Christ whole and entire for its owne beauty, strength, and safety. Partly Presented in a former Discourse, when it might have prevented, and now after many evills for want of prevention re-enforced in a second
1648
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