James, I, King of England, 1566-1625
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- 1566-1625
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- A puritane set forth in his lively colours: or, K. James his description of a puritan. : Whereunto is added, the round-heads character, with the character of an holy sister. All fitted for the times
- A counterblaste to tobacco
- A fruitefull meditation : containing. A plaine and easie exposition, or laying open of the 7. 8. 9. and 10. verses of the 20. chap. of the Reuelation, in forme and maner of a sermon. Set downe by the most Christian king and sincere professor, and chiefe defender of the trueth Iames by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith
- A fruitfull meditation, containing, a plaine and easie exposition, or laying open of the 7, 8, 9, and 10 verses of the 20. chap. of the reuelation, in forme snd [sic] maner of a sermon. : Set downe by the most Christian King, and sincere professor, and chiefe defender of the trueth: Iames the first, King of England, France and Ireland; and the sixt of Scotland
- A meditation vpon the 27, 28, 29, verses of the XXVII. chapter of St. Matthew. Or A paterne for a kings inauguration. Written by the Kings Maiestie
- A meditation vpon the Lords prayer,
- A meditation vpon the Lords prayer, written by the Kings Maiestie, for the benefit of all his subiects, especially of such as follow the court
- A meditation vppon the xxv. xxvi. xxvii. xxviii. and xxix. verses of the xv. chapter of the first booke of the Chronicles of the Kings. VVritten by the most Christian King, and sincere professor of the truth, Iames, by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith
- A puritane set forth in his lively colours, or, K. James his description of a puritan : whereunto is added the round-heads character with the character of an holy sister all fitted for the times
- A remonstrance of the most gratious King Iames I. King of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. : For the right of Kings, and the independencie of their crownes. Against an oration of the most illustrious Card. of Perron, pronounced in the chamber of the third estate. Ian. 15. 1615. Translated out of his Maiesties French copie, by R.B. pastor to the church at Ashele in the countie of Norfolke
- A remonstrance of the most gratious King Iames I. King of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. : For the right of kings, and the independance of their crownes. Against an oration of the most illustrious Card. of Perron, pronounced in the chamber of the third estate. Ian. 15. 1615. Translated out of his Maiesties French copie
- A remonstrance of the most gratious King Iames I. King of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. : For the right of kings, and the independencie of their crownes. Against an oration of the most illustrious Card. of Perron, pronounced in the chamber of the third estate. Ian. 15. 1615. Translated out of his Maiesties French copie, by R.B. pastor to the church at Ashele in the countie of Norfolke
- An apologie for the oath of allegiance
- An apologie for the oath of allegiance : First set foorth vvithout a name: and now acknowledged by the author, the right high and mightie prince, Iames, by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland; defender of the faith, &c. Together with a premonition of his Maiesties, to all most mightie monarches, kings, free princes and states of Christendome
- An apologie for the oath of allegiance : first set forth without a name, and now acknowledged by the author, the right high and mightie prince, Iames by the grace of God, King of great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. Together, with a premonition of his Maiesties to all most mightie monarches, kings, free princes and states of Christendome
- Ane fruitfull meditatioun contening ane plane and facill expositioun of ye 7.8.9 and 10 versis of the 20 chap. of the Reuelatioun in forme of ane sermone. Set doun be ye maist christiane King and synceir professour, and cheif defender of the treuth, Iames the 6 King of Scottis
- Ane meditatioun vpon the xxv, xxvi, xxvii, xxviii, and xxix verses of the XV chapt. of the first buke of the Chronicles of the Kingis
- Apologia pro iuramento fidelitatis, primùm quidem anōnymos: nunc verò ab ipso auctore, serenissimo ac potentiss. principe, Iacobo Dei gratiâ magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ & Hiberniæ Rege, fidei defensore denuò edita. Cui præmissa est præfatio monitoria sacratiss. Cæsari Rodolpho II. semper augusto, cæterisq[ue] Christiani orbis sereniss. ac potentiss. monarchis ac regibus: illustris. celsissimísque liberis principibus, rebuspublicis [sic] atq[ue] ordinibus inscripta, eodem auctore
- Apologia pro iuramento fidelitatis, primùm quidem anōnymos: nunc verò ab ipso auctore, serenissimo ac potentiss· principe, Iacobo, Dei gratiâ, magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ & Hiberniæ Rege, fidei defensore, denuò edita. Cui præmissa est præfatio monitoria, sacratiss. Cæsari Rodolpho II. semper augusto, cæterisque Christiani orbis sereniss. ac potentiss. monarchis ac regibus: illustriss. celsissimísq; liberis principibus, rebus publicis atq[ue] ordinibus inscripta, eodem auctore
- Apologie pour le serment de fidelite [́sic] que le serenissime Roy de la grand' Bretagne requiert de tous ses sujets, tant ecclesiastiques que seculiers, tel que tout autre prince souuerain le peut & doit legitemement requerir des siens. Premierement mise en lumiere sans nom, maintenant reconuë par l'auteur, les tres-haut, tres-puissant, & tres-excellent prince, Iacques par la grace de Dieu Roy de la grand' Bretagne, &c. deffenseur de la foy. Contre deux briefs du Pape Paul V. aux Catholiques Romains anglois; & vne lettre du Cardinal Bellarmin à messire George Blackvvell, archiprestre d'Angleterre, le tout cy contenu. Ensemble vn ample aduertissement, ou preface dudit Seigneur Roy, à tous les monarques, rois, princes, estats & republiques libres de la Chrestienté
- Assertio juris monarchici in Regno Scotorum, seu, De mvtis regis Scotiæ & subditorum ejus officiis : dissertatio politica
- Basilikon dōron : Devided into three bookes
- Basilikon dōron, or, King James's instructions to his dearest sonne, Henry the Prince
- Basilikon dōron, or, King James's instructions to his dearest sonne, Henry the Prince, now reprinted, by His Majesties command
- Basilikon dōron. Or His Maiesties instructions to his dearest sonne, Henrie the prince
- Basilikon dōron. Or His Maiesties instructions to his dearest sonne, Henry the prince
- Basilikon dōron. Or His Majesties instructions to his dearest sonne, Henry the prince
- Daemonologie : in forme of a dialogue, diuided into three bookes
- Daemonologie : in forme of a dialogue, diuided into three bookes. Written by the high and mightie prince, Iames by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith. &c
- Daemonologie, in forme of a dialogue : diuided into three bookes
- Declaration du serenissime Roy Iaques I. Roy de la Grand' Bretaigne France et Irlande, defenseur de la foy : Pour le droit des rois & independance de leurs couronnes, contre la harangue de l'illustrissime Cardinal de Perron prononcée en la chambre du tiers Estat le XV. de Ianuier 1615
- Declaration du serenissime roy Iaques I roy de la Grand' Bretaigne France et Irlande, defenseur de la foy : pour le droit des rois & independance de leurs couronnes, contre la harangue de l'illustrissime Cardinal du Perron prononcée en la chambre du tiers Estat le XV de Ianuier 1615
- Dæmonologie : in forme of a dialogue, diuided into three books: written by the high and mightie prince, Iames by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c
- Flores regij. Or, prouerbes and aphorismes, diuine and morall. : As they were at seuerall times vpon sundry occasions, spoken
- His Maiesties Lepanto, or heroicall song : being part of his poeticall exercises at vacant houres
- His Maiesties Poeticall Exercises at vacant houres
- His Maiesties declaration in defence of the true Protestant religion: : as it was maintained by his royall father King James of blessed memorie. According to the true copie written with His Majesties owne hand, and by his speciall command appointed to be printed
- His Maiesties poeticall exercises at vacant houres
- Iacobi Primi Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, et Hiberniæ Regis, fidei defensoris, &c. Basilikon dōron, siue Regia institutio ad Henricum principem primogenitum filium suum, & hæredem proximum
- K. James's opinion of a King, of a tyrant, and of the English laws, rights, and priviledges : in two speeches, the first to the Parliament, 1603, the second, 1609
- King James his apology for the oath of allegiance and supremacy; : against the two breves of Pope Paulus Quintus, and the late letter of Cardinal Bellarmine to G. Blackwell the arch-priest
- King James his charge to the judges before they went their circuits : relating to priests, Roman-Catholicks, &c : taken our of the library at St. James's
- King James his counterblast to tobacco : to which is added a learned discourse proving that tobacco is a procuring cause of the scurvy
- King James his divine prophecie, : of the vvarres and distractions of the present and future times, in relation to the two witnesses their coming downe from Heaven, fighting, and how slaine by Antichrist, and being again risen in imitation of Christ, and cloathed in sackcloth, they work miracles and wonders, such as we have seen some already.
- Lettre dy [sic] roy d'Angleterre, a madame la princesse de Condé
- Naupactiados, sive Lepantiados Iacobi Magni, Britanniarum, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ Regis, fidei verè Christianæ vindicis, & assertoris verè Christianissimi metaphrasis poetica authore Thoma Moravio Scoto
- Naupactiados, sive, Lepantiados Iacobi Magni, Britanniarum, Franciæ, et Hiberniæ Regis, fidei verè Christianæ vindicis, & assertoris verè Christianissimi.
- Political writings
- Regales aphorismi : or a royal chain of golden sentences, divine, morall, and politicall, as at severall times, and on several occasions they were delivered by King James. Collected by certain reverend and honourable personages attending on his Majesty
- Serenissimi Iacobi, Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, et Hiberniæ Regis, fidei defensoris, declaratio pro iure regio, sceptrorumque immunitate : Aduersus illustriss. Cardinalis Perronii orationem, in comitiis Franciæ generalibus ad ordinem plebeium Parisijs habitam 18 Cal. Febr. 1615
- Serenissimi et potentissimi Principis Iacobi : Dei gratia, magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ Regis, fidei defensoris, &c. Meditatio in orationem Dominicam; ad subditos suos, eos præsertim, qui aulam sequuntur
- Serenissimi et potentissimi Principis Iacobi, Dei gratia, Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, et Hiberniæ Regis, fidei defensoris, opera, edita ab Iacobo Montacuto, Wintoniensi Episcopo, & sacelli regij decano
- Serenissimi et potentissimi Principis Iacobi, Dei gratia, Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, et Hiberniæ Regis, fidei defensoris, opera, edita ab Iacobo Montacuto, Wintoniensi Episcopo, & sacelli regij decano
- Serenissimi et potentissimi principis Iacobi, dei gratia, Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, et Hiberniæ regis, fidei defensoris, Opera
- The Kings Maiesties letter to the Lords Grace of Canterbury, touching preaching, and preachers.
- The dutie of a king in his royall office : shewing how it is to be used in the administration of iustice and politicke government in his kingdomes : likewise declaring the true glory of kings : the difference between a king and a tyrant : the authoritie and true use of Parliaments : the diseases of the church and the remedie : generall advices in behalfe of the church : paritie incompatible with a monarchie : of the nobilitie and their formost : the landable customes of England : admonition for making warrs : the right extention of king craft etc.
- The dutie of a king in his royall office. : Shewing how it is to be used in the administration of iustice and politicke government in his kingdomes, likewise declaring, the true glory of kings. The difference between a king and a tyrant. The authoritie and true use of Parliaments. The diseases of the church, and the remedie. Generall advices in behalfe of the church. Paritie incompatible with a monarchie. Of the nobilitie and their formost. The laudable customes of England. Admonition for making warrs. The right extention of king craft, &c.
- The essayes of a prentise, in the diuine art of poesie
- The essayes of a prentise, in the diuine art of poesie
- The judgment of K. James the first, and King Charles the first, against non-resistance, discover'd by their own letters, and now offer'd to the consideration of Dr. Sacheverell and his party
- The peace-maker: or, Great Brittaines blessing. : Fram'd for the continuance of that mighty happinesse wherein this kingdome excels many empires. Shewing the idlenesse of a quarrelling reputation, wherein consists neither manhood nor wisdome. Necessary for all magistrates, officers of peace, masters of families, for the confirmation of youth, and for all His Majesties most true and faithfull subiects. To the general auoiding of all contention and bloud-shedding
- The true lavv of free monarchy, or The reciprocall and mutuall duty betvvixt a free king and his naturall subjects.
- The true lawe of free monarchies, or, The reciprock and mutuall dutie betwixt a free king, and his naturall subiects
- The true lawe of free monarchies. Or The reciprock and mutuall dutie betwixt a free king, and his naturall subiects
- The true lawe of free monarchies: or The reciprock and mutuall dutie betwixt a free king, and his naturall subiectes
- The trve law of free monarchy, or, The reciprocall and mutuall duty betvvixt a free king and his naturall subjects
- The vvorkes of the most high and mightie prince, Iames by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. Published by Iames, Bishop of Winton, and deane of his Maiesties Chappel Royall
- Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus : Apologia pro iuramento fidelitatis, aduersus duo breuia P. Pauli Quinti, & epistolam Cardinalis Bellarmini, ad G. Blackvellum, Archipresbyterum nuper seriptam. Authoritate Regia
- Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus, or, An apologie for The oath of allegiance : against the two breues of Pope Paulus Quintus, and the late letter of Cardinall Bellarmine to G. Blackvvel, the arch-priest
- Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus. Or An apologie for the Oath of allegiance : against the two breues of Pope Paulus Quintus, and the late letter of Cardinal Bellarmine to G. Blackvvel the Arch-priest. Authoritate regiâ
- Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus. Siue Apologia pro iuramento fidelitatis : aduersus duo breuia P. Pauli Quinti, & epistolam Cardinalis Bellarmini, ad G. Blackuellum Archipresbyterum nuper scriptam. Authoritate regiâ
- Tvvo meditations of the Kings Maiestie : the one in the yeere of our Lord God 1618. The other in the yeere 1619
- VVittie obseruations gathered from our late soveraign King James in his ordinarie discourse
- VVittie obseruations gathered from our late soveraign King James in his ordinarie discourse.
- [Basilikon dōron]: neu, Athrawiaeth i fawredh yw anwylaf fab Henri'r tywyfog. : Basilikon doron: or, His maiesties instructions to his deerest sonne, Henrie the prince:
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- By the King. A proclamation declaring His Maiesties further pleasure for matter of buildings
- By the King. A proclamation declaring His Maiesties further pleasure for matter of buildings.
- By the King. A proclamation declaring His Maiesties grace to his subiects for their reliefe against publique grieuances
- By the King. A proclamation declaring His Maiesties grace to his subiects for their reliefe against publique grieuances
- By the King. A proclamation declaring His Maiesties grace to his subiects for their reliefe against publique grieuances.
- By the King. A proclamation declaring His Maiesties pleasure concerning Sir VValter Ravvleigh, and those vvho aduentured vvith him.
- By the King. A proclamation declaring His Maiesties pleasure concerning Sir VValter Ravvleigh, and those vvho aduentured with him
- By the King. A proclamation declaring His Maiesties royall grace, to confirme to his subiects their defectiue titles or estates
- By the King. A proclamation declaring His Maiesties royall grace, to confirme to his subiects their defectiue titles or estates.
- By the King. A proclamation declaring His maiesties grace to his subiects, touching matters complained of, as publique greeuances.
- By the King. A proclamation declaring at vvhat values certaine moneys of Scotland shalbe [sic] currant vvithin England.
- By the King. A proclamation declaring his Maiesties pleasure concerning Captaine Roger North, and those vvho are gone foorth as aduenturers with him
- By the King. A proclamation declaring his Maiesties pleasure concerning the dissoluing of the present conuention of Parliament.
- By the King. A proclamation establishing the continuance of His Maiesties farthing tokens, and prohibiting the vse of all other tokens whatsoeuer
- By the King. A proclamation extending a former proclamation for the restraint of shipping any commoditie in strangers bottomes : either into this kingdome or out of the same, vnto the speciall case of wines of the growth of France, to be imported into this kingdome, either by subiect or stranger, according to a statute in that case prouided
- By the King. A proclamation for abolishing of abuses, by billes of conformity
- By the King. A proclamation for abolishing of abuses, by billes of conformity.
- By the King. A proclamation for ambassadours and forreigne ministers
- By the King. A proclamation for ambassadours and forreigne ministers.
- By the King. A proclamation for auoiding the consumption of coyne and bullion
- By the King. A proclamation for auoiding the consumption of coyne and bullion.
- By the King. A proclamation for better furnishing the nauy, and shipping of the realme, with able and skilfull mariners.
- By the King. A proclamation for better furnishing the nauy, and shipping of the realme, with able and skilfull mariners.
- By the King. A proclamation for buildings
- By the King. A proclamation for buildings.
- By the King. A proclamation for explaining and enlarging his Maiesties former orders for buildings, in and about London
- By the King. A proclamation for explaining and enlarging his Maiesties former orders for buildings, in and about London.
- By the King. A proclamation for farthing tokens.
- By the King. A proclamation for garbling of spices, and other things garbleable
- By the King. A proclamation for preuention of abuses touching gunpowder and saltpeeter
- By the King. A proclamation for preuention of abuses touching gunpowder and saltpeeter.
- By the King. A proclamation for preuention of future abuses in purueyance
- By the King. A proclamation for proroguing the Parliament.
- By the King. A proclamation for proroguing the Parliament.
- By the King. A proclamation for proroguing the parliament
- By the King. A proclamation for reformation of the great abuses in vveights and measures, and for the due execution of the office of Clerke of the Market of our houshold, and throughout our realme of England
- By the King. A proclamation for reforming sundry inconueniences touching the coynes of this realme
- By the King. A proclamation for reforming sundry inconueniences touching the coynes of this realme.
- By the King. A proclamation for registring of knights
- By the King. A proclamation for registring of knights.
- By the King. A proclamation for reliefe of the poore, and remedying the high prices of corne
- By the King. A proclamation for reliefe of the subiect that might be otherwise damnified by the late burning of records in the Sixe Clarkes Office
- By the King. A proclamation for reliefe of the subiect that might be otherwise damnified by the late burning of records in the Sixe Clarkes Office.
- By the King. A proclamation for remoouing the staple of woolls from parts beyond the seas, vnto certaine principall cities and townes within this our realme
- By the King. A proclamation for repeale of certaine letters patents, commissions, and proclamations, concerning innes, ale-houses, and the manufacture of gold and siluer threed
- By the King. A proclamation for repeale of certaine letters patents, commissions, and proclamations, concerning innes, ale-houses, and the manufacture of gold and siluer threed.
- By the King. A proclamation for restoring the ancient Merchants Aduenturers to their former trade and priuiledges
- By the King. A proclamation for restoring the ancient Merchants Aduenturers to their former trade and priuiledges.
- By the King. A proclamation for restraining inholders, cookes, chandlers, alehousekeepers, and other victuallers, from the vse of vvine caskes, or other large vessels prohibited by law
- By the King. A proclamation for restraint of killing and eating of flesh this next Lent : to be executed as well by the Lord Maior within the citie and suburbs of London, and by the officers of the liberties .
- By the King. A proclamation for restraint of killing and eating of flesh this next Lent, : to be executed as well by the Lord Maior within the citie and suburbs of London, and by the officers of the liberties .
- By the King. A proclamation for restraint of killing, dressing, and eating of flesh in Lent, or on fish daies, appointed by the law, to be hereafter strictly obserued by all sorts of people.
- By the King. A proclamation for restraint of killing, dressing, and eating of flesh in Lent, or on fish dayes, : appointed by the law, to bee heereafter strictly obserued by all sorts of people
- By the King. A proclamation for restraint of killing, dressing, and eating of flesh in Lent, or on fish dayes, appointed by the law : to be heereafter strictly obserued by all sorts of people
- By the King. A proclamation for restraint of killing, dressing, and eating of flesh in Lent, or on fish dayes, appointed by the law : to be hereafter strictly obserued by all sorts of people
- By the King. A proclamation for restraint of killing, dressing, and eating of flesh in Lent, or on fish dayes, appointed by the law : to be hereafter strictly obserued by all sorts of people
- By the King. A proclamation for restraint of killing, dressing, and eating of flesh in Lent, or on fish dayes, appointed by the law, : to be heereafter strictly obserued by all sorts of people
- By the King. A proclamation for restraint of killing, dressing, and eating of flesh in Lent, or on fish dayes, appointed by the law, : to be hereafter strictly obserued by all sorts of people
- By the King. A proclamation for restraint of killing, dressing, and eating of flesh in Lent, or on fish dayes, appointed by the law, : to be hereafter strictly obserued by all sorts of people
- By the King. A proclamation for restraint of killing, dressing, and eating of flesh in Lent, or on fish dayes, appointed by the law, to be hereafter strictly obserued by all sorts of people
- By the King. A proclamation for restraint of killing, dressing, and eating of flesh in Lent, or on fish dayes, appointed by the law, to be hereafter strictly obserued by all sorts of people.
- By the King. A proclamation for restraint of killing, dressing, and eating of flesh in Lent, or on fish dayes, appointed by the law, to bee heereafter strictly obserued by all sorts of people
- By the King. A proclamation for restraint of the disordered trading for tobacco
- By the King. A proclamation for restraint of the exportation, waste, and consumption of coine and bullion
- By the King. A proclamation for restraint of the exportation, waste, and consumption of coine and bullion.
- By the King. A proclamation for restraint of the transportation of corne
- By the King. A proclamation for restraint of the transportation of corne.
- By the King. A proclamation for restrayning of the seruing of fee-deere
- By the King. A proclamation for reuoking all licences heretofore granted for erecting nevv buildings vvithin the citie of London, or two miles distance : together with a restraint for building within the same compasse
- By the King. A proclamation for reuoking all licences heretofore granted for erecting new buildings within the citie of London, or two miles distance: : together with a restraint for building within the same compasse
- By the King. A proclamation for setling the Company of Apothecaries of London, and for reforming abuses in that art
- By the King. A proclamation for suppressing insolent abuses committed by base people against persons of qualitie, : aswell strangers as others, in the streetes of the citie and suburbes of London, with the parts adiacent
- By the King. A proclamation for suppressing insolent abuses committed by base people against persons of qualitie, aswell strangers as others, in the streetes of the citie and suburbes of London, with the parts adiacent
- By the King. A proclamation for suppressing of light golde
- By the King. A proclamation for suppressing of light golde.
- By the King. A proclamation for the adiournement of the Parliament, from the foureteenth day of Nouember next, to the eight day of February following
- By the King. A proclamation for the adiournement of the Parliament, from the foureteenth day of Nouember next, to the eight day of February following.
- By the King. A proclamation for the annihilating of a former proclamation, intituled, A proclamation prohibiting the vntimely bringing in of vvines