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A86058 The knowledge of things vnknowne Shewing the effects of the planets, and oth[er] astronomical constellations. With the strange events that befall men, wome[n] and children born under them. Compiled by Godfridus super palladium de agricultara [sic], Anglicarum. Together with the husband-mans practice, or prognostication for eve[r:] as teacheth Albert, Alkind, and Ptolomey with the shepheards prognostication of the weather, and Pythag[oras] his wheele of fortune. This is unknown to many men, though it be known to some [men.] Godfridus. 1663 (1663) Wing G929B; ESTC R228364 91,497 266

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Christian freedom or the Character of the Gospel shewing the priviledge and prerogative of the Saints by vertue of the Covenant The Life and Death of Dr. Martin Luther the passages whereof have been taken out of his own and other Godly and most Learned mens writings who lived in his time Justice justified or the Judges Commission opened in two Assize Sermons Preached before the Judges of Assize The best Name on earth together with several other Sermons lately preached at St. Brides and in other places by Tho. Fuller D. D. Notes upon Jonah by Thomas Fuller Triana or a three-fold Romanza of Mariana Paduana Sabina Ornitho-logie or the speech of Birds Also the speech of Flowers partly Moral partly Mystical The most glorious Star or Coelestial constellation of the Pleiades or Charles Wane Divine Meditations A continuation of the History of Argalus and Parthenia Regale Lectum miseriae or A Kingly Bed of Misery Choice forms of Prayer by several Reverend and Godly Divines A brief instruction concerning the Holy Sacraments Dives and Lazarus or rather Devilish Dives The High-way to Happiness The Christian Sword and Buckler A Dream of the Devil and Dives A Censure of that Reverend and Learned man of God Mr. John Cotton lately of New-England upon the way of Mr. Henden of Bennenden in Kent The wonderful and most deplorable History of the later times of the Jews and of the City of Jerusalem The pleasant history of the Gentle Craft shewing what famous men have been Shoo-makers Directions for Writing set forth for the benefit of poor Schollars where the Master hath not time to set Copies A Manual of most experienced excellent and profitable secrets belonging to Physick and Chyrurgery for all those Diseases that are most predominant and dangerous curable by Art in the Body of Man Markhams Method or Epitome The Art of Courtship by which Young Ladies Gentlemen and Forreiners may be fitted with all variety of elegant Epistles witty Dialogues eloquent Expressions complemental Ceremonies amorous Answers 〈…〉 guage suitable to every occasion The Rape of Lucrece committed by Tarqu●● the sixth and the remarkable judgements that befel him for it The History of the Golden Eagle being both delightful and profitable The Miller and King or the merry Progress and Hunting of King Henry the 2 d. in the Forest of Sherwood in Nottinghamshire with the pleasant pastime and merry conferences with the Miller of Mansfield and his Son The Book of merry Riddles The Parliament of Pismires or a most dilightful History of the famous Clothier of England called Jack of Newbury in the dayes of King Henry the 8th how he was beloved of his Mistress above all her wealthy Sutors what great and valiant things he did for England and the great number of Poor he daily cherished The second part of Argalus and Parthenia by John Quarles Gent. The judgement of the Vrine and Poulse with the Physicians help attending the Chyrurgeons Sanctuary for such accidents as endanger life Reader be pleased to take notice That this Book of Knowledge having been severall times Printed with much approbation It is now Re-printed with very much Additio● 〈…〉 nothing of the old omitted It is 〈…〉 〈◊〉 for●●● surther Addition or alteration is and he expected Likewise there is another Book lately Print●●ed intituled The pleasant History of Thomas of Reading or The six worthy Yeoman of the West corrected and inlarged The Government of Cattle Gentle Reader I desire thee to take notice that there is a piece of Poetry lately published called Dimagoras written by Mr. Quarles which I need not stand to commend in respect that the Author is sufficiently well known to the World There is another excellent Book lately extant called The Art of Courtship which before was never Printed it hath passed the perusal of many iugenious Gentlemen who are pleased to afford it that commendations which indeed it justly deserves There is a Picture of King CHARLES the Second on Horseback with Armor Drums Trophies c. the likest Picture yet extant All to be sold by John Stafford in George-Yard near Fleet-Bridge London with a● lognes el● FINIS