Thomas Becon
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- Open LibraryOL1423348A
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- ISNI0000000108576504
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Top Subjects
- Church of England (14)
- Early works to 1800 (10)
- Prayers (8)
- Theology (7)
- 16th century (6)
- Non-Classifiable (6)
- Novelty (6)
Books by Thomas Becon
Total count: 83
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Newes out of heauen both pleasaunt & ioyfull, lately set forth to the great co[n]solcation & co[m]forte of all christen me[n]J. Mayler for J. Gough1541-01-01
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Newes out of heaven both pleasaunt & ioyfull, lately set forth to the great co[n]solcation & co[m]forte of all christen me[n]In Botolphe lane at the synge of the whyte Beare, by J. Mayler for J. Gough1542-01-01
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A Potaciõ or drĩkynge for this holi time of lẽt very cõfortable for all penitent synners1542-01-01
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The true defẽce of Peacewherin is declaredde the cause of all warres now a dayes, and how they maye be pacified, called before the Polleycye of warreJ. Mayler for J. Gough1543-01-01
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A Potaciõ or drĩkynge for this holy tyme of Lẽt very cõfortable for al penitẽt sinners ...J. Mayler for J. Gough1543-01-01
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The goldẽ boke of christen matrimonye, most necessary & profitable for all thẽ, that entend to liue quietly and godly in that christen state of holy wedlock1543-01-01
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A pleasaunt newe Nosegayefull of many godly and swete floures1543-01-01
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The gouernaunce of vertue1549-01-01
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The Physyke of the soulewherin thou shalt finde many Godly emplastures ... confortable salues agaynst al spiritual diseases, very necessary to be red of the true christians in these last and perilous dayesTo be solde by William hill1549-01-01
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The Castell of comforte, in the whiche it is euidently proued, [that] God alone absolueth, and freli forgeueth the sinnes of so many as vnfaynedly repent ...J. Daye and W. Seres1550-01-01
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A spyrytuall and moost precyouse pearleTeachyng all men to loue and imbrace the crosse, as a mooste swete and necessary thyng, vnto the sowle, and what comfort is to be taken thereof, and also where and howe, both consolacyon and ayde in all maner of afflyccyons is to be soughte, and agayne, how all men should behaue them selues therein, accordynge to the word of God. Sett forth by the moste honorable lorde, the duke hys grace of Somerset, as appeareth by hys epystle set before the sameBy S. Mierdman] for Gwalter Lynne, dwellynge on Somers kaye, by Byllynges gate1550-01-01
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A new postil conteinyng most Godly and learned sermons vpon all the Sonday gospellesImprinted ... by Thomas Marshe.1566-01-01
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The demaundes of holy Scripture, with answeres to the same, wherein are defined, and declared the cheefe, and principall poyntes of Christian doctrine ...Printed by Iohn Day.1577-01-01
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The sicke mans salvewherein all faithfull Christians may learne both how to behaue themselues patiently & thankfully in the time of sicknes, and also vertuously to dispose their temporall goods, and finally how to prepare themselues gladly and godly to diePrinted by Robert Waldegraue ...1600-01-01
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WritingsReligious Tract Society1830-01-01
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Writings of Thomas Becon ...Religious Tract Society1830-01-01
Writings of the Rev. Thomas Becon, Chaplain to Archbishop Cranmer, and Prebendary of Canterbury.The Religious Tract Society1831-01-01-
The early works of Thomas Becon, S.T.P.Chaplain to Archbishop Cranmer, Prebendary of Canterbury, etc. ; being the treatises published by him in the reign of King Henry VIIIPrinted at the University Press1843-01-01
The early works of Thomas Becon ... being the treatises published by him in the reign of King Henry 8Edited for the Parker societyPrinted at the University Press1843-01-01
The early works of Thomas Beconbeing the treatises published by him in the reign of King Henry VIIIPrinted at the University Press1843-01-01-
Writings of the Rev. Thomas Beconchaplain to Archbishop Cranmer and prebendary of Canterbury1st American ed.Presbyterian Board of Publication1843-01-01
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The early works of Thomas Beconbeing the treatises published by him in the reign of King Henry VIII.Printed at the University Press1843-01-01
Works of Thomas Becon ...University Press1843-01-01-
Prayers and other pieces of Thomas Becon, S.T.P., chaplain to Archbishop Cranmer, prebendary of Canterbury, &cPrinted at the University Press1844-01-01
Prayers and other pieces of Thomas Becon ... Edited for the Parker societyPrinted at the University Press1844-01-01
Prayers and other pieces of Thomas Becon, S.T.PChaplain to Archbishop Cranmer, Prebendary of Canterbury, etc. ...Printed at the University Press1844-01-01-
Prayers and other pieces of Thomas Beconedited for the Parker societyPrinted at the University Press1844-01-01
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The catechism of Thomas BeconWith other pieces written by him in the reign of King Edward the sixthPrinted at the University Press1844-01-01
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Prayers and other pieces of Thomas Becon.Printed at the University Press1844-01-01
The catechism of Thomas Becon, S.T.PChaplain to Archbishop Cranmer, Prebendary of Canterbury, etc., with other pieces written by him in the reign of King Edward the SixthPrinted at the University Press1844-01-01
The catechism of Thomas Becon ... With other pieces written by him in the reign of King Edward the sixthEdited for the Parker societyPrinted at the University Press1844-01-01-
The catechism of Thomas Becon ... With other pieces written by him in the reign of King Edward the sixth.Edited for the Parker societyPrinted at the University Press1844-01-01
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The early works of Thomas Beconbeing the treatises published by him in the reign of King Henry VIIIJohnson Reprint Corp.1968-01-01
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The catechism of Thomas BeconWith other pieces written by him in the reign of King Edward the sixthJohnson Reprint Corp.1968-01-01
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The physyke of the souleTheatrum Orbis Terrarum1975-01-01
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The principles of Christian religionTheatrum Orbis Terrarum1976-01-01
The demaundes of the Holy ScriptureLondon, 1577W.J. Johnson1979-01-01-
The fortresse of the fayethfull agaynst y[e] cruel assautes [sic] of pouertie and hongernewlye made for the comforte of poore nedye ChristiansBy Jhon Daie, dwelling ouer Aldersgate, and Wylliam Seres dwelling in Peter Colledge1983-01-01
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The golde boke of christen matrimonyemoost necessary & profitable for all the︢, that entend to live quietly and godlye in the christen state of holy wedlock newly set forthe in English by Theodore BasilleImprinted ... by John Mayler for John Gough1984-01-01
The CatechismKessinger Publishing2005-12-30
A Fruitful Treatise of FastingKessinger Publishing2005-12-30
The Christian Knight and an Homily Against WhoredomKessinger Publishing2005-12-30
The Castle of Comfort and the Solace of the SoulKessinger Publishing2005-12-30
The Jewel of JoyKessinger Publishing2005-12-31
The Fortress of the FaithfulKessinger Publishing2005-12-31-
A comparison between the Lord's supper and the Pope's massAlexander Street Press2006-01-01
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A fruitful treatise of fastingAlexander Street Press2006-01-01
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A new catechism, set forth dialogue-wise in familiar talk between the father and the sonAlexander Street Press2006-01-01
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The sick man's salveAlexander Street Press2006-01-01
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The displaying of the Popish massAlexander Street Press2006-01-01
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The flower of godly prayersAlexander Street Press2006-01-01
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The acts of Christ and of AntichristAlexander Street Press2006-01-01
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The principles of Christian religionAlexander Street Press2006-01-01
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An homily against whoredomAlexander Street Press2006-01-01
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[The worckes of Thomas Beconwhiche he hath hitherto made and published, with diverse other newe bookes added to the same, heretofore neuer set forth in print, diuided into thre tomes or parts and amended this present of our Lord 1564 ; perused and allowed, accordyng to the order appointed in the Quenes maiesties iniunctions].By John Day, dwellyng ouer Aldersgate
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[The flower of godlye praiers]John Day?
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An inuectyue agenst the moost wicked [and] detestable vyce of swearing, newly co[m]piled by Theodore BasilleBy J. Mayler and J. Gough
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The sicke mans saluewherein al faithful christians may learne both how to behaue themselues patientlye and thankfullye in the time of sickenesse, and also virtuouslie to dispose their temporall goods, and finally to prepare themselues gladly and godly to dieImprinted for the Companie of the Stationers
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[The flower of godly prayers]John Day
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The sicke mans saluewherein al faithful Christians may learne both how to behaue themselues patientlye and thankfully in the time of sicknesse, and also virtuouslie to dispose their temporall goods, and finally to prepare themselues gladly and godly to diePrinted for the Company of the Stationers
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Writings of the Rev. Thomas Beconchaplain to Archbishop Cranmer and Prebendary of CanterburyReligious Tract Society
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Dauids harpe ful of moost delectable armony, newely strynged and set in tune by Theadore BasilleIn Botulph lane at the sygne of the whyte Beare, by Joh[a]n Mayler for Joh[a]n Gough
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The principles of Christian religion, necessary to be knowen of the faythfullnewly set forth to the greate profitte of all the readersBy John Day, dweling ouer Aldersgate beneath S. Martins
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A Christmas bankette garnyshed with many pleasaunt and deynty disshes, newely prepared by Theodore BasilleIn Botulphe lane at the sygne of the whyte Beare, by me Iohn̄ Mayler for Iohn̄ Gough
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The sicke mans salve ...Printed by Iohn Daye
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The po[m]maunder of prayer made by Thomas BeconPrinted by Iohn Daye, dvvellyng ouer Aldersgate
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The põmaunder of prayersPrinted dy [sic] Iohn Daye
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An inuectyue agenst the moste wicked [and] detestable vice of swearing, newly co[m]piled by Theodore BasilleIn Botulphe lane at the sygne of the whyte Beare, by Ioh[a]n Mayler for Ioh[a]n Gough
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An Humble supplicacion vnto God, for the restoringe of hys holye woorde, vnto the churche of Englande. mooste mete to be sayde in these oure dayes, euen with teares of euery true & fayth-full En- glish harte. ... (6 lines)
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The po[m]maunder of prayer newly made by Thomas BeconBy Iohn Daye, ouer Aldersgate
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A newe dialog betwene thangell of God, & the shepherdes in the feldeconcernynge the natiuite and birthe of Jesus Christ our Lorde & Sauyoure : no lesse godlye than swete and pleasante to readeImprynted by me John Daye dwellyng in Sepulchres paryshe a lytle aboue Holbourne conduit
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The first part of the bokes, whiche Tho- mas Becon made and published in ye name of Theodor Basille, dili- gētly perused and correcte, and now newely set forth in this present yere of our Lorde, 1560. The names of the bokes contayned in thys first part. 1. The Newes out of Heauen. 2. The Christmas Banket. 3. The Potacion for Lent. 4. The Pathway vnto Prayer. 5. The Nosegay. 6. The Polecye of warre. 7. Dauids Harpe. 8. The Newe yeres gyfte. 9. The Inuectiue against swearing 10. The Gouernaunce of vertue. 11. The Catechisme. 12. The Boke of Matrimonie
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[The principles of christen religion]J. Allde
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The pommaunder of prayer, by T. BeconBy Iohn Daye
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The pomaunder of prayer, newly made by Thomas BeconOuer Aldersgate benethe .S. Martins, by Iohn Day
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The workes of Thomas BeconJohn Day
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The fortresse of the fayethfull agaynst ye cruel assautes of pouertie and hongernewlye made for the comforte of poore nedye ChristiansBy Jhon Daie ... and Wylliam Seres ...
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The solace of the souleW. Hill
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The sicke mannes saluewherein the faithfull Christians may learne both how to behaue themselues paciently and thankefully in the tyme of sickenes, and also vertuously to dispose their temporall goods, and finally to prepare themselues gladly and godly to dyeJohn Day
Writings.Presb. Bd. of Pub.-
The Worckes of Thomas Becon, whiche he hath hytherto made and published, with diuerse other newe Bookes added to the same, heretofore neuer set forth in print diuided into thre tomes or parts diligently perused, corrected, and amendedand now fini- shed this present of our Lord .1564. Perused and allowed, accordyng to thorder ap pointed in the Quenes maiesties iniunctions. ...By John
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The iewel of ioyeJ. Daye and W. Seres] [are to be solde in the shop at the litle conduit in chepeside]
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The reliques of Romecontayning all such matters of religion as haue in times past bene brought into the church by the pope and his adherentes : faithfully gathered out of the moste faithful writers of chronicles and histories, and nowe newly both diligently corrected & greatly augmented to the singular profit of the readersBy Iohn Day ...