02251nam 2200361Ia 450 99639419220331620200824132145.0(CKB)3810000000005959(EEBO)2248566760(OCoLC)ocm12277384e(OCoLC)12277384(EXLCZ)99381000000000595919850718d1642 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Newes from the citie of Norwich of certain passages which happened there on Munday last relating to the number of the cavaliers which are dispersed in sundry villages neer the citie[electronic resource] also shewing the resolution of the inhabitants of Northampton-shire, being 4000 men ready arm'd in the opposition of the cavaliers who are enemies to the Parliament and the Protestant religion : also how some Parliament men in Northampton-shire have in two dayes the last week taken subscriptions of plate and money to the value of 3000 pounds, and 480 horse brought in by the countrey-men into Northampton : also a manifestation how the gentrie and traine bands in York-shire do begin to fall away from the King and many of the lords souldiers by twenties do run away and many of the princes likewise : with the true relation of the siege of Coventrie and the joyfull newes from the citizens on Wednesday in their prosperous proceedings which God continue, shewing how they tooke three peeces of ordnance from my L. of Northamptons men, and a load of armes the last weekeLondon Printed fro Th. ClaphamAug. 26, [1642][2], 6 pThe dispatch from Norwich is signed on p. 1: C. M.Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.eebo-0158Coventry (England)Siege, 1642Great BritainHistoryCivil War, 1642-1649M. C1003362EAAEAAm/cUMIWaOLNBOOK996394192203316Newes from the citie of Norwich of certain passages which happened there on Munday last relating to the number of the cavaliers which are dispersed in sundry villages neer the citie2360884UNISA02123nam 2200457 n 450 99639149200331620221108073536.0(CKB)4940000000105858(EEBO)2264221758(UnM)99856776(EXLCZ)99494000000010585819921102d1576 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A brief fourme of confession[electronic resource] instructing all Christian folke how to confesse their sinnes, [and] so to dispose themselues, that they may enioy the benefite of true pena[n]ce, dooing the woorthy frutes therof, according to th'vse of Christes Catholique Church. Newly translated into English, and set foorth together with certaine other godly brief treatises and praiers, as is to be seene in the side folowingAntverpiae Apud Iohannem FoulerumM.D.LXXVI. [1576][2], 114 [i.e. 118] leavesSometimes attributed to Laurence Vaux.At foot of title page: Cum priuilegio.Translator's dedication signed: Iohn Fouler.Includes selection from Sir Thomas More and Juan Luis Vives, the latter in Latin.Many leaves misfoliated. Signature collation: a-k¹² .Formerly also STC 24625.Identified as STC 24625 on UMI microfilm reel 943.Reproductions of the originals in the Folger Shakespeare Library and the Bodleian Library.Appears at reel 230 #4 (Folger Shakespeare Library copy), and at reel 943 ø (Bodleian Library copy, identified as STC 24625).eebo-0216ConfessionEarly works to 1800ConfessionFowler John1537-1579.1010335More ThomasSir, Saint,1478-1535.autVives Juan Luis1492-1540.autVaux Laurence1519-1585,Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996391492003316A brief fourme of confession2412759UNISA