Cambrian bibliography: containing an account of the books printed in the Welsh language, or relating to Wales, from the year 1546 to the end of the eighteenth century. With biographical notices

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John Pryse, 1869 - Wales - 754 pages

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Page 341 - Remains of Japhet: being historical enquiries into the affinity and origin of the European languages.
Page 511 - Index to Records, called the Originalia and Memoranda on the Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer's Side of the Exchequer : extracted from the Records, and from the Manuscripts of Mr. Tayleure, Mr. Madox, and Mr. Chapman, formerly Officers in that Office.
Page 139 - THE VALIANT WELSHMAN, or the True Chronicle History of the Life and Valiant Deeds of Caradoc the Great King of Cambria now called Wales. As it hath been sundry times acted by the Prince of Wales his Servants.
Page 17 - A Treatise containing the AEquity of An Humble Supplication which is to be exhibited vnto hir gracious Maiesty and this high Court of Parliament in the behalfe of the Countrey of Wales, that some order may be taken for the preaching of the Gospell among those people.
Page 394 - To the whole is prefixed an Introduction, giving some account of the State of the Public Records from the Conquest to the present time.
Page 295 - Fletestrete at the sygne of the sonne, by Wynkyn de Worde prynter unto the moost excellent pryncesse my lady the kynges grandame. In the yere of our lorde god M.CCCCC and ix the xii daye of the moneth of Juyn.
Page 96 - An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in. Parliament, for the...
Page 162 - A Short Narrative Of the Discovery of a College of Jesuits, At a Place called the Come, In the County of Hereford : Which was sent up unto the Right Honorable, The Lords Assembled in Parliament, at the End of the last Sessions...
Page 151 - Britannia Antiqua Illustrata, or the Antiquities of Ancient Britain derived from the Phoenicians," has particularly noticed " two teeth of a certain giant, of such a huge bigness, that two hundred such teeth as men now-a-days have might be cut out of them.
Page 151 - A Tryall of the Spirits, or a Discovery of False Prophets, and a Caveat to beware of them; or a short Treatise on 1 John iv. 1. Wherein is discovered, by the light of God's Word, expounded by antiquity, that several Doctrines of the Papists, Presbyterians, Independents, and Quakers, are disagreeable to the Holy Scripture, and carefully to be avoided by every Man that loves the Salvation of his Soul. Pro Ecclesia clamitant, et contra Ecclesiam dimicant. Cypr.

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