Abraham Fleming
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL4283651A
- VIAF54304782
- WikidataQ2821826
- ISNI0000000063103606
- LibriVox3629
- Project Gutenberg32416
Top Subjects
- Early works to 1800 (6)
- English (3)
- Latin language (3)
- Dictionaries (3)
- Latin (2)
- English language (2)
- Thunderstorms (2)
Books by Abraham Fleming
Total count: 12
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A panoplie of epistles[s.n.]1576-01-01
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Of Englishe dogges, the diversities, the names, the natures, and the propertiesA short treatise written in LatineImprint, by R. Johnes1576-01-01
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A fort for the afflictedwherin are ministred many notable & excellent remedies against the stormes of tribulation : written chiefly for the comforte of Christes little flocke, which is the final number of the faithfullAt the three Cranes in the Vintree, by Thomas Dawson1580-01-01
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A dictionarie in Latine and EnglishBy Rafe Newberie and Henrie Denham. Cum priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis1584-01-01
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The Bucoliks of Publius Virgilius Maro, prince of all Latine poetsotherwise called his Pastoralls, or shepeherds meetings. ; Together with his Georgiks or Ruralls, otherwise called his husbandrie, conteyning foure booksBy T.O. for Thomas Woodcocke ...1589-01-01
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A dictionarie in English and Latine for children, and yong beginnersAnd (newlie) now augmented, with great plentie of latine words, sentences, and phrases: with many proper epigrams: descriptions: inscriptions: histories: poeticall fictions besides. Framed (all) to their yong vnderstandings which be learners in the Latin tongue, to leade them on to riper knowledge, with delight. By VVilliam Clark.By Thomas Purfoot1602-01-01
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The diamond of deuotion cut and squared into six seuerall points ...for the Company of Stationers1608-01-01
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A dictionarie in English and Latine; deuised for the capacity of children, and young beginnersby Thomas Purfoot1616-01-01
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A straunge and terrible wunderwrought very late in the parish church of BongayReprinted for T. and H. Rodd1820-01-01
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A straunge and terrible wunder wrought very late in the parish church of Bongay, a town a no great distance from the citie of Norwich, namely the fourth of this August, in ye yeere of Our Lord 1577, in a great tempest of violent raine, lightning, and thunder, the like wherof hath been seldome seeneWith the appeerance of an horrible shaped thing, sensible perseiued of the people then and there assembled. Drawen into a plain mathod according to the written copye1948-01-01
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[The conduit of comfort]by Henrie Denham, dwelling in Pater noster Row, at the signe of the Starre, being the onely assigne of W. Seres.
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The foot-path of faith, and high-way to heaven. with The bridge to Blessednesse. Containing many godly prayers, meditations, and graces. By Abraham FlemingBy R. B[lower] for Iohn Clarke, and are to be sold at his shoppe vnder St. Peters Church in Cornehill