Thomas Snodham
Died 1625-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL15490723A
Top Subjects
- Early works to 1800 (3)
- Poetry (2)
- Henry Frederick Prince of Wales (1594-1612) (2)
- Episcopacy (1)
- John Rainolds (1549-1607) (1)
- Sheerwood (1)
- George Downame (1634) (1)
Books by Thomas Snodham
Total count: 9
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A defence of the sermonpreached at the consecration of the Bishop of Bath and Welles, against a confutation thereof by a nameless author. Divided into 4 bookes: ...Printed by Thomas Creed, William Hall, and Thomas Snodham1611-01-01
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Anti-Cotonor, A Refutation of Cottons letter declaratorie lately directed to the Queene Regent, for the apologizing of the Iesuites doctrine, touching the killing of kings : a booke, in which it is proved that the Iesuites are guiltie, and were the authors of the late execrable parricide, committed upon the person of the French King, Henry the Fourth, of happie memorie : to which is added, a Supplication of the Universitie of Paris, for the preventing of the Iesuites opening their schooles among them, in which their king-killing doctrine is also notably discovered, and confutedPrinted by T. S[nodham] for Richard Boyle, and are to be solde at his shop in the Blacke Fryers1611-01-01
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An epicede or funerall songon the most disastrous death, of the high-borne prince of men, Henry Prince of Wales, &c. : with The funeralls, and representation of the herse of the same high and mighty prince ... : which noble prince deceased at St. Iames, the sixt day of November, 1612, and was most princely interred the seventh day of December following, within the Abbey of Westminster, in the eighteenth yeere of his agePrinted by T. S[nodham] for Iohn Budge1612-01-01
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Prodromus. Or The literall destruction of Jerusalem, as it is described in the 79. Psalmein which are handled these places ...Printed by T. S. for Ralph Mabb, and are to be sould at his shop, at the signe of the Angell, in Paules church-yard.1613-01-01
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Two elegies consecrated to the never-dying memorie of the most worthily admyred; most hartily loved; and generally bewayled princeHenry Prince of WalesPrinted by T.S[nodham] for Richard More1613-01-01
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The surueiors dialoguevery profitable for all men to pervse, but especially for gentlemen, farmers, and husbandmen, that shall either haue occasion, or be willing to buy, hire, or sell lands: as in the ready and perfect surueying of them, with the manner and method of keeping a court of suruey with many necessary rules, and familiar tables to that purpose. As also, the vse of the manuring of some grounds, fit as well for lords, as for tennantsNow the third time imprinted. And by the same author inlarged, and a sixt booke newly added, of a familiar conference, betweene a purchaser, and a surueyor of lands; of the true vse of both, being very needfull for all such as are to purchase lands, whether it be in fee simple, or by lease.Printed by Thomas Snodham1618-01-01
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All the sermons of Samuel Hieron, minister of Gods word, at Modbury in Devon, heretofore sunderly published, now diligently revised, and collected together into one volumehereunto are annexed of the same authors, 1. The preachers plea : 2. An answer to a popish rime : 3. The doctrine of the beginning of Christ, in forme of a catechisme : 4. An helpe unto devotion : with five sermons not heretofore publishedPrinted by I. Legatt[, John Beale, and Thomas Snodham, for Joyce Macham, Thomas Man, Cantrell Legge, and Simon Waterson; to be sold by Thomas Pavier, John Bellamie, and Simon Waterson1620-01-01
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A treatise of morall philosophiewherein is contained the worthy sayings of philosophers, emperours, kings, and orators; their lives and answers ...Printed by T. Snodham1620-01-01
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Via recta ad vitam longam, or, A plaine philosophicall discourse of the nature, faculties, and effects, of all such thingsas by way of nourishments, and dieteticall observations, make for the preservation of health, with their iust applications unto every age, constitution of body, and time of yeare : wherein also by way of introduction, the nature and choise of habitable places, with the true use of our famous bathes of Bathe, is perspicuously demonstratedThe second edition, corrected, and enlarged.Printed by T. S[nodham] for Richard Moore, and are to be sold at his shop in Saint Dunstans Church-yard in Fleet-streete1622-01-01