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Scott, Thomas | lit.salon
Scott, Thomas
Born:
1580?
Died:
1626
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Born:
1580?
Died:
1626
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Vox populi: or, Newes from Spayne : translated according to the Spanish coppie : which may serve to forwarn both England and the Vnited Provinces how farre to trust to Spanish pretences.
1620
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Vox populi, or, Newes from Spayne
1620
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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
Scott, Thomas
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The Belgick sovldier: dedicated to the Parliament, or, Warre was a blessing
1624
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The Belgicke pismire: stinging the slothfull sleeper, and auuaking the diligent to fast, watch, pray, and worke out their owne temporall and eternall salvation with feare and trembling
1622
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Vox Dei
1623
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Robert Earle of Essex his ghost, sent from Elizian: to the nobility, gentry, and communaltie of England
1624
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Symmachia, or, A trve-loves knot: tyed, betvvixt Great Britaine and the Vnited Prouinces, by the wisedome of King Iames, and the States Generall, the kings of France, Denmarke, and Sweden, the Duke of Sauoy, with the states of Venice being witnesses and assistants : for the weale and peace Of Christendome
1624
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Boanerges, or, The humble supplication of the ministers of Scotland to the high court of Parliament in England
1624
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The interpreter: wherein three principall termes of state (the papist, the Protestant, and Puritan) very much mistaken of later times, especially by the vulgar sort are clearly unfoulded
1641
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The Spaniards cruelty and treachery to the English in the time of peace and war discovered being the council of a person of honour to King James, then upon treaty of peace with them, for to insist upon a free trade in the West-Indies : with some expedients for the subjecting of the Spaniard in America to the obedience of England : now tendred to consideration of His Highness the Lord Protector and his Council
1656
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Workes
1973
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Sir Walter Raleigh's Ghost or England's Forewarner (English Experience Series No 693)
1974
Scott, Thomas, Thomas Scott
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Christs politician, and: Salomons Puritan : delivered in two sermons
1616
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Vox Popula: or, newes from Spayne.
1620
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Vox populi, or Neuues from Spayne
1620
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A speech made in the lower house of Parliament, anno 1621
1621
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A speech made in the Lower hovse of Parliament, anno. 1621
1621
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Newes from Pernassvs: The politicall touchstone, taken from Mount Pernassus ...
1622
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Nevves from Pernassus: The politicall touchstone, taken from Mount Pernassus: whereon the governments of the greatest monarchies of the world are touched.
1622
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Exod. 8.19.: Digitus Dei.
1623
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The Proiector: teaching a direct, sure, and ready vvay to restore the decayes of the church and state both in honour and revenue : delivered in a sermon before the iudges in Norvvich, at Summer Assises there holden, anno 1620
1623
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An experimentall discoverie of Spanish practises, Or, The covnsell of a well-wishing souldier, for the good of his prince and state ...
1623
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An experimentall discoverie of Spanish practises, or, The counsell of a well-wishing souldier, for the good of his prince and state wherein is manifested from known experience both the cruelty and policy of the Spaniard, to effect his own ends : chiefly swelling with multiplicity of glorious titles, as one of the greatest monarchs of the earth, that being admired of all, his greatnesse might amaze all, and so by degrees seeking covertly to tyrannize over all : when as indeed and truth, the greatest part of his pretended greatnesse is but a windy crack of an ambitious minde
1623
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An experimentall discoverie of Spanish practises or The covnsell of a well-wishing souldier, for the good of his Prince and State. Wherein is manifested from known experience, both the cruelty, and policy of the Spaniard, to effect his own ends. Chiefly swelling with multiplicity of glorious titles, as one of the greatest monarchs of the earth,that being admired of all, his greatnesse might amaze all, and so by degrees seeking covertly to tyrannize over all. When as indeed and truth, the greatest part of his pretended greatnesse is but a windy crack of an ambitious minde.
1623
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A tongue-combat, lately happening betweene two English souldiers in the tilt-boat of Grauesend, the one going to serve the King of Spaine, the other to serue the States generall of the Vnited provinces ...
1623
Henry Hexham, Scott, Thomas, T. N. Brushfield
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Exod. 8.19. Digitus Dei
1623
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The high-waies of God and the king Wherein all men ovght to vvalke in holinesse here, to happinesse hereafter : Deliuered in tvvo sermons preached at Thetford in Norfolke, anno 1620 ...
1623
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An experimentall discoverie of Spanish practices, or, The counsell of a well-wishing souldier for the good of his prince and state wherein is manifested from known experience both the cruelty and policy of the Spaniard ...
1623
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Aphorismes of state: or Certaine secret articles for the re-edifying of the Romish Church agreed vpon, and approued in councell, by the Colledge of Cardinalls in Rome: shewed and deliuered vnto Pope Gregory the 15. a little before his death. Whereunto is annexed a censure vpon the chiefe points of that which the cardinalls had concluded. By Tho. Scott. Very needfull and profitable for all those, vvho are desirous to vnderstand the euent of the restitution of the Palatinate: and of the state of the Prince-Electors, of Saxon and Brandenburgh, in the behalfe of the clergie in Rome. Fit for the Brittish nation, especially to take notice of, that they may euidently see, the issue of all our treaties, ambassages, and promises, with other hopes depending: wherein we haue beene long held in suspence, and are still like to be, to our vnrecouerable losse. Faithfully translated according to the Latine, and Netherlandish Dutch, into English.
1624
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The Belgick souldier, dedicated to the Parliament, or, VVarre was a blessing.
1624
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The Belgick souldier: vvarre vvas a blessing.
1624
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Vox populi Vox Dei. Vox Regis. Digitus Dei. The Belgick pismire· The tongue-combat· Symmachia or The true-loues knot. The high-vvayes of God and the King. The proiector
1624
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A second part of Spanish practises, or, A relation of more particular wicked plots, and cruell, in humane, perfidious, and vnnaturall practises of the Spaniards: with more excellent reasons of greater consequence, deliuered to the Kings Maiesty to dissolue the two treaties both of the match and the Pallatinate, and enter into warre with the Spaniards : whereunto is adioyned a worthy oration appropriated vnto the most mighty and illustrious princes of Christendome, wherein the right and lawfulnesse of the Netherlandish warre against Phillip King of Spayne is approued and demonstrated.
1624
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Vox regis
1624
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Englands ioy, for suppressing the papists, and banishing the priests and Iesuites
1624
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The second part of Vox populi, or, Gondomar appearing in the likenes of Matchiauell in a Spanish parliament: wherein are discovered his treacherous & subtile practises to the ruine as well of England, as the Netherlandes
1624
Scott, Thomas, Williams Jones, Thomas Hollis
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Vox populi. Or nevves from Spayne, translated according to the Spanish coppie. Which may serve to forwarn both England and the United Provinces how farre to trust to Spanish pretences
1624
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The second part of Vox populi, or Gondomar appearing in the likenes of Matchiauell in a Spanish parliament: wherein are discouered his treacherous & subtile practises to the ruine as well of England, as the Netherlandes. Faithfully transtated [sic] out of the Spanish coppie by a well-willer to England and Holland
1624
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Englands ioy, for svpressing the papists, and banishing the priests and Iesuites ...
1624
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Aphorismes of state: or certaine secret articles for the reedifying of the Romish church agreed vpon: and approued in councell, by the colledge of cardinalls in Rome, shewed and deliuered vnto Pope Gregory the 15. a little before his death. Whereunto is annexed a censure vpon the chiefe poynts of that which the cardinalls had concluded. By Tho. Scott. Very needful and profitable for all those, who are desirous to vnderstand the euent of the restitution of the Palatinate: and of the state of the Prince-Electors, of Saxon and Brandenbrugh, in the behalfe of the clergie in Rome. Fit for the British nation, especially to take notice of, that they may euidently see, the issue of all our treaties, ambassages, and promises, with other hopes depending: wherein we haue beene long held in suspence, and are still like to be, to our unrecouerable losse. Faithfully translated according to the Latine, and Netherlandish Dutch, into English.
1624
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The vvorkes of the most famous and reverend divine Mr. Thomas Scot: Batcheler in Diuinitie. Sometimes preacher in Norwich.
1624
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Robert, earle of Essex, his ghost, sent from Elizian: to the nobility, gentry and communaltie of England
1624
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Certaine reasons and arguments of policie vvhy the King of England should hereafter give over all further treatie, and enter into warre with the Spaniard.
1624
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Aphorismes of state: or Certaine secret articles for the re-edifying of the Romish Church agreed vpon, and approued in councell, by the Colledge of Cardinalls in Rome, shewed and deliuered vnto Pope Gregory the 15. a little before his death. Whereunto is annexed a censure vpon the chiefe points of that which the cardinalls had concluded. By Tho. Scott. Very needfull and profitable for all those, who are desirous to vnderstand the euent of the restitution of the Palatinate: and of the state of the Prince-Electors, of Saxon and Brandenburgh, in the behalfe of the clergie in Rome. Fit for the Brittish nation, especially to take notice of, that they may euidently see, the issue of all our treaties, ambassages, and promises, with other hopes depending: wherein we haue beene long held in suspence, and are still like to be, to our vnrecouerable losse. Faithfully translated according to the Latine, and Netherlandish Dutch, into English.
1624
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The second part of Vox popul[i]: or, Gondomar appearing in the likenes of Matchiauell in a Spanish parliament : wherein are discouered his treacherous & subtile practises to the ruine as well of England, as the Netherlandes
1624
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A speech made in the Lovver Hovse of Parlament
1624
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Symmachia: or, A true-loues knot: Tyed, betvvixt Great Britaine and the Vnited Prouinces, by the wisedome of King Iames, and the States Generall; the kings of France, Denmarke, and Sweden, the Duke of Sauoy, with the states of Venice being witnesses and assistants. For the weale and peace of Christendome.
1624
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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 vnmasked and truly represented, but more perticularly 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
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The second part of philomythie, or philomythologie. Containing certaine tales of the true libertie, false friendship, power united, faction and ambition
1625
Scott, Thomas