James, I, King of England, 1566-1625
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- A Full and true relation of the death of K. James : who departed this life, the 27th of March
- A New song to the great comfort and reioycing of all true English harts at our most gracious King Iames his proclamation vpon the 24 of March last past in the cittie of London : to the tune of Englands pride is gone
- A briefe and familiar epistle shevving His Maiesties most lawfull, honourable and iust title to all his kingdomes : VVith an epitaph or briefe lamentation for the late Maiestie Royall of most famous, godly, and honourable memory: with a reioycing after sorrow for the same. And lastly a prayer for his Maiesties most happy succession, and for the Queene and their children. By Robert Fletcher
- A king translated : the writings of King James VI & I and their interpretation in the Low Countries, 1593-1603
- A la louange du serenissime roy, de la Grande Bretaigne
- A learned and necessary argument to prove that each subject hath a propriety in his goods : shewing also the extent of the kings prerogative in impositions upon the goods of merchants exported and imported out of and into this kingdome : together with a remonstrance presented to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty by the Honourable House of Commons in the Parliament holden anno dom. 1610 ...
- A learned and necessary argument to prove that each subject hath a propriety in his goods : shewing also the extent of the kings prerogative in impositions upon the goods of merchants exported and imported out of and into this kingdome : together with a remonstrance presented to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty by the Honourable House of Commons in the Parliament holden anno dom. 1610, annoq[ue] regis Jacobi, 7
- A letter vvritten from Paris, by the Lord Cardinall of Peron, to Monsr. Casaubon in England. Translated out of the French corrected copie, into English
- A liuing sadnes, in duty consecrated to the immortal memory of our late deceased albe-loued soueraigne Lord, the peereles paragon of princes, Iames, king of great Brittaine, France and Ireland : Who departed this life at his mannour of Theobalds, on Sunday last, the 27. of March, 1625
- A liuing sadnes, in duty consecrated to the immortall memory of our late deceased albe-loued soueraigne lord, the peeereles paragon of princes, Iames, King of great Brittaine, France and Ireland : Who departed this life at his mannour of Theobalds, on Sunday last, the 27. of March, 1625. By Iohn Taylor
- A new ballad, declaring the great treason conspired against the young king of Scots : and how one Andrew Browne, an Englishman, which was the kings chamberlaine, preuented the same : to the tune of Milfield, or els to Greenesleeues
- A panegyrike congratulatorie to the Kings Maiestie : Also certaine epistles, by Samuel Daniel
- A panegyrique of congratulation for the concord of the realmes of Great Britaine in vnitie of religion, and vnder one king : To the most high, most puissant and magnanimous, Iames King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. Written in French by Iohn Gordon Scottish-man, Lord of Long-Orme, and one of the gentlemen of the French Kings chamber. Translated into English by E.G
- A pæan triumphall : Composed for the Societie of the Goldsmiths of London: congratulating his Highnes magnificent entring the citie. To the Maiestie of the King. By Michael Drayton
- A satire in verse on King James I and King Charles I
- A sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Wednesday the fifth of November, 1690 : being the anniversary thanksgiving for the happy deliverance of King James the First, and three estates of the realm, from the Gunpowder-treason : and also for the happy arrival of His present Majesty on this day, for the deliverance of our church and nation from Popery and arbitrary power
- A short discourse of the good ends of the higher prouidence, in the late attemptat against his Maiesties person
- A short discourse of the good ends of the higher providence, in the late attempt against His Maiesties person
- A speech delivered to the Kings most excellent majesty in the name of the sheriffs of London and Middlesex.
- A treatise declaring, and confirming against all obiections the just title and right of the moste excellent and worthie prince, Iames the sixt, King of Scotland, to the succession of the croun of England. : Whereunto is added a discourse shewing how necessarie it is for the realme of England, that he be in due time acknowledged and admitted to the succession of the kingdome
- Abredonia atrata : sub obitum serenissimi & potentissimi monarchæ Iacobi VI. pacifici, Britanniæ Magnæ, Galliæ, & Hiberniæ Regis fortunatissimi, fidei defensoris & assertoris doctissimi
- Academiæ Oxoniensis pietas erga serenissimum et potentissimum Iacobum Angliæ Scotiæ Franciæ & Hiberniæ Regem, fidei defensorem, beatissimæ Elisabethæ nuper Reginæ legitimè & auspicatissimè succedentem
- Ad augustissimum magnae Britanniae, Galliæ, et Hibernie regem dominum suum clementissimum Alexandri Iulij terra marique metus et stupor.
- Ad augustissimum monarcham, Jacobum .I. Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciae & Hiberniae Regem ter maximum & inuictissimum : in Scotiam feliciter redeuntem, fausta acclamatio. Auctore Ioanne Gellio à Gellistoun, Philosoph. & Med. D
- Alexandri Julii Edinburgeni Scoto-Britanni Sylvarum liber
- An excellent new ballad, shewing the petigree of our royall King Iames : the first of that name in England. To the tune of, Gallants all come mourne with mee
- An excellent new song; or, a true touch of the times, : giving you a full and true account of the transactions, from King James the First, to the present reign of our Soveraign Lord King James the Second. To the tune of, The loyal health. Or, Why are my eyes still flowing, &c
- An oration gratulatory to the high and mighty Iames of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, King, defendor of the faith, &c. : On the twelft day of February last presented, when his Maiesty entered the Tower of London to performe the residue of the solemnities of his coronation thorough the citie of London differred by reason of the plague: and published by his Highnesse speciall allowance. VVherein both the description of the Tower of London and the vnion of the kingdomes is compendiously touched: by William Hubbocke
- Anna of Denmark, Queen of England : a cultural biography
- Ben Jonson and King James; : biography and portrait,
- Britannia triumphans siue icon quater maximi monarche, Iacobi Primi : Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ Regis. Ad serenissimum Henricum Britanniarum principem inclytum
- Cabala, mysteries of state : in letters of the great ministers of K. James and K. Charles, wherein much of the publique manage of affaires is related
- Carmen gratulatorium, ad serenissimum, potentissimum, et invictissimum monarcham, Iacobum : id nominis sextum, Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ regem, fidei defensorem, &c.
- Cases of conscience : alternatives open to recusants and Puritans under Elizabeth I and James I
- De augustissimo Iacobi 6. Scotorum Regis, & Annæ Frederici 2. Danorum Regis filiæ conjugio : 1. Calend. Septemb. 1589 in Dania celebratio: Georgio Scotiæ Mareschallo, sui Regis vicem obeunte. Epithalamium ad eamdem annam, serenissimam Scotorum reginam. Hercule Rolloco Scoto auctore
- De regno Angliae, Franciæ, Hiberniæ ad serenissimum et inuictiss. Iacobum 6. Scotorum Regem vltrò delato. Panegyricon. Autore Ioanne Echlino philosophiæ professore in Collegio Leonardino, apud Andreapolitanos
- Deus & rex: siue Dialogus, quo demonstratur serenissimum d. nostrum Iacobum regem immediatè sub Deo constitutum in regnis suis, iustissimè sibi vendicare quicquid in Iuramento Fidelitatis requiritur
- Deus & rex: siue Dialogus, quo demonstratur, serenissimum D. nostrum Iacobum Regem, immediate sub Deo constitutum in regnis suis, iustissimè sibi vendicare quicquid in iuramento Fidelitatis requiritur
- Deus & rex: siue Dialogus, quo demonstratur, serenissimum D. nostrum Iacobum Regem, immediatè sub Deo constitutum in regnis suis, iustissimè sibi vendicare quicquid in iuramento Fidelitatis requiritur
- Deus & rex: siue Dialogus, quo demonstratur, serenissimus D. nostrum Iacobum regem, immediate sub Deo constitutum in regnis suis, iustissime sibi vendicare quicquid in iuramento Fidelitatis, requiritur
- Elizaes memoriall. King Iames his arriuall. And Romes downefall
- England and Scotlands happinesse : in being reduced to vnitie of religion, vnder our invincible monarke King Iames. Written by I: Gordon
- Englands Cæsar : His Maiesties most royall coronation. Together with the manner of the solemne shewes prepared for the honour of his entry into the cittie of London. Eliza. her coronation in heauen. And Londons sorrow for her visitation. By Henry Petowe
- Englands vvedding garment. Or A preparation to King Iames his royall coronation
- Forth feasting : A panegyricke to the Kings most excellent Maiestie
- God and the King: or, A dialogue shewing that our Soueraigne Lord King Iames, being immediate vnder God within his dominions, doth rightfully claime whatsoeuer is required by the Oath of allegeance
- God and the King: or, A dialogue shewing that our Soueraigne Lord King Iames, being immediate vnder God within his dominions, doth rightfully claime whatsoeuer is required by the Oath of allegeance
- God and the king, or, A dialogue shewing that our soueraigne lord King Iames beeing immediate vnder God within his dominions, doth rightfully claime whatsoeuer is required by the Oath of allegiance
- God and the king: or A dialogue shewing that our souereigne Lord King Iames beeing immediate vnder God within his dominions, doth rightfully claime whatsoeuer is required by the oath of allegiance
- Gratulatio Academiæ Cantabrigiensis de serenissimi principis reditu ex Hispanijs exoptatissimo : quam augustissimo Regi Iacobo, celsissimoq[ue] principi Carolo ardentissimi sui voti testimonium esse voluit
- Gratulatio Academiæ Cantabrigiensis de serenissimi principis reditu ex Hispanijs exoptatissimo : quam augustissimo Regi Iacobo, celsissimoq[ue] principi Carolo ardentissimi sui voti testimonium esse voluit
- Great Britains Salomon : A sermon preached at the magnificent funerall, of the most high and mighty king, Iames, the late King of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. At the Collegiat Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, the seuenth of May 1625. By the Right Honorable, and Right Reuerend Father in God, Iohn, Lord Bishop of Lincolne, Lord Keeper of the Great Seale of England, &c
- Hollandi post-huma : a funeral elegie of King Iames, with a congratulatory salve to King Charles ; an elegie of the magnanimous Henry Earle of Oxford ; a description of the late great, fearefull and prodigious plague ...
- Hollandi post-huma : a funerall elegie of King Iames, with a congratulatory salvè to King Charles, an elegie of the magnanimous Henry Earle of Oxford, a description of the great, fearefull and prodigious plague ...
- Iacobi ara ceu, In Iacobi, Magnæ Britanniæ Franciæ et Hiberniæ Regis serenissimi, & c: auspicatissimum reditum e Scotia in Angliam, Academiæ Oxoniensis gratulatoria
- In Iacobum Sextum Scotorum Regem, Angliæ, Franciæ et Hiberniæ corona, iure hæreditario donatum Adami Regii I.C. & in foro ecclesiastico Edenburgeno iuridici: Panegyris
- In foelicissimum serenissimi ac potentissimi principis, Iacobi primi, Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ & Hyberniæ Regis, fidei orthodoxæ defensoris, ad Anglicanæ Reip. gubernacula ingressum, poema gratulatorium
- In obitum Iacobi Pacifici, Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hyberniæ Regis Fideiqúe Defensoris Elegia. Autore Arturo Ionstono Medico Regio
- In serenissimi Regis Iacobi, Britanniæ magnæ, Galliarum, Hiberniæ, &c. monarchæ. : Ab immanissima papanæ factionis hominum coniuratione, liberationem foelicissimam Carmen epichartikon
- Index fidei, et religionis : siue dilucidatio primi, & secundi capitis epistole Catholicæ diui Iacobi, Domini Iesu Christi Apostoli ac Consobrini, hypocritarum mallei: qui sine bonis operibus, sordiumq[ue] conscientiam polluentium euitatione, fidem & religionem puram ac impollutam esse, & consistere non posse docet. Auctore Thoma Tuko, Anglo
- Iovis arbitrium: sive ius hæreditarium, Iacobo D.G. primo huius nominis Angliæ sexto Scotorum Regi : In Angliam, Franciam, & Hyberniam, diuinitus collatum. Ab Andrea Lœechio Scoto F.D
- Is. Casauboni corona regia : Id est panegyrici cuiusdam vere aurei, quem Iacobo I. Magnæ Britanniæ, &c. Regi, fidei defensori delinearat, fragmenta, ab Euphormione ... collecta, & in lucem edita
- Is. Casauboni corona regia : Id est panegyricus cuiusdam vere aurei, quem Iacobo I. Magnæ Britanniæ, &c. Regi, fidei defensori delinearat, fragmenta, ab Euphormione ... collecta, & in lucem edita
- Isaac Oliver, art at the courts of Elizabeth I and James I
- Jacobean pageant; : or, The court of King James I
- James VI of Scotland
- James VI of Scotland and the throne of England,
- King Charles his defence against some trayterous observations vpon King Iames his judgement of a king and of a tyrant : with a necessary preamble against evill counsellours of princes
- King Iames his encomium· Or A poeme, im memorie and commendation of the high and mightie monarch Iames; King of great Britaine. France, and Ireland &c. our late soveraigne, who deceased at Theobalds. vpon Sunday the 27. of March. 1625. By Francis Hamiltoun, of Silvertown-hill
- King James VI and I
- King James VI and I and the reunion of Christendom
- King James his opinion and iudgement, concerning a reall king and a tyrant. : Extracted out of his owne speech to the Lords and Commons in Parliament at White-Hall, 1609. With the oath of the kings of England at their coronation, taken out of the Parliament rolls, 1. H. 4. N. 17. Published according to order of Parliament
- King James' wedding and other rhymes
- Lachrymæ in Augustissimi monarchæ, Jacobi. I. Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciae, & Hiberniae, regis : recessu de patriæ suæ scotiae in Anglorum fines. Auctore Ioanne Leochaeo Scoto
- Les trophees du roi Iacques I. de la Grande Bretaigne, France, et Irlande. Defenseur de la foy : Dressés sur l'inscription seulement, de son aduertissement, à tous les rois, princes, & potentats de la Chrestienté; confirmés par les marueilleuses actions de Dieu en sa vie. Vouez, dediez, et consacrez au tres-illustre Prince de Galles
- Magæ Britanniae chronographa imperialia, seu, Trophaea trina : ad sempiternam rei et spei memoriam a deo constituta, summe absoluta, admodum familiaria, et naturalia, orbem terrarum nequaquam elvdentia, luce diurna clariora, in quibus literae numerales, initium, monarchiæ Iacobi regis illustrissimi, et Caroli invictissimi regis nostri serenissimi, annumque nuptiarum augustissimarum, viz. Caroli regis illustrissimi et Mariæ Durbonensis, reginæ beatissimæ, magnifice admirantur
- Most noble Henry; heire (though not son)
- Musa hospitalis Ecclesiæ Christi Oxon : In adventum fœlicissimum sereniss. Iacobi Regis, Annæ Reginæ, & Henrici Principis ad eandem ecclesiam
- Orthodoxo-Iacobus: et Papapostaticus. Siue Theses confirmatæ testimoniis Graecorum, et Latinorum patrum : qui vixerunt vsque ad millesimum à Christo annum; quibus probatur serenissimum regem maximæ Britanniae &c. esse Catholicæ fidei, verum defensorem & propugnatorem ... Per Ioannem Gordonium, Sacræ Theologiæ Doctorem, et Ecclesiæ Salisburiensis in Anglo-Britannia, Decanum
- Orthodoxo-Iacobus: et Papapostaticus. Siue Theses conformatae testimoniis Graecorum, et Latinorum patrum : qui vixerunt vsque ad millesimum à Christo annum; quibus probatur serenissimum regem maximæ Britanniæ &c. esse Catholica fidei, verum defensorem & propugnatorem ... Per Ioannem Gordonium, Sacræ Theologiae Doctorem, et Ecclesiæ Salisburiensis in Anglo-Britannia, Decanum
- Ousōn exodia : Planctus, & vota Musarum in augustissimi monarchæ Iacobi Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, et Hiberniæ Regis, &c. recessu è Scotia in Angliam, Augusti 4 anno 1617
- Oxfords triumph : in the royall entertainement of his moste Excellent Maiestie, the Queene, and the Prince: the 27. of August last, 1605. With the Kings oration deliuered to the Vniuersitie, and the incorporating of diuers noble-men, Maisters of Arte
- Panegyricus, augustiss. potentiss. Q. principi Jacobo I. Britanniae, F[ranci]æ et Hib[erniae] Regi, &c. Domino suo clementis.
- Pax vobis, or, VVits changes : tuned in a Latine hexameter of peace. VVhereof, the numerall letters present the yeare of our Lord: and the verse it selfe (consisting only of nine words) admitteth 1623 seuerall changes or transpositions, remaining still a true verse: to the great wonder of common vnderstanding. With a congratulatorie poem thereupon, and some other chronograms, of the like numerall nature, expressing both the yeare of our Lord, and the yeare of the Kings reigne. Composed in celebration of this yeares entrance of his Maiestie into the XXI. yeare of his blessed reigne ouer Great Britaine: and of the hopefull iournall of the thrice-illustrious Prince Charles into Spaine. By Ro: Tisdale of Graies Inne Gent
- Petri Molinæi Filij carmen heroicum ad regem : In memoriam serenissimi & potentissimi Regis Iacobii
- Prayers and thankesgiuing to be vsed by all the Kings Maiesties louing subiects : for the happy deliuerance of His Maiestie, the Queene, Prince and states of the Parliament, from the most traiterous and bloodie intended massacre by gunpowder the 5 of Nouember 1605
- Prayers and thankesgiuing to be vsed by all the Kings Maiesties louing subiects, : for the happy deliuerance of His Maiestie, the Queene, Prince and states of the Parliament, from the most traiterous and bloody intended massacre by gun-powder the 5. of Nouember, 1605.
- Prayers and thankesgiuing to bee vsed by all the Kings Maiesties louing subiects, : for the happy deliuerance of His Maiestie, the Queene, Prince and states of Parliament, from the most traiterous and bloody intended massacre by gunpowder, the fift of Nouember 1605.
- Prosphoneses ad Serenissimum & Celebratissimum Regem Iacobum I. : Magnum Magnæ Britanniæ Franciæ & Hiberniæ Monarchum: Fidei Defensorem, alterum literarum ac literatorum mecœnatem: à petro Fradelio Schemniceno f. Anno Cor Regis probi in manu Dei est, fuit et erit
- Regi suo post bis septennium in patriam ex Angliâ redeunti, Scotiae gratulatio
- Royal subjects : essays on the writings of James VI and I
- Schediasmata Hadr. Dammanis a Bisterveld gandavensis : I. De nuptiis serenissimi potentissimique Scot. regis Iacobi VI. et serenissimae virginis Annae Friderici II. Daniae, Nordvegiae et c. regis F. ..
- Sereniss. et potentiss. principem Iacobum Sextum e sua Scotia decedentem parænticon
- Serenissimi, & invictissimi Principis, Iacobi Britanniarum et Galliarum Regis, Stephanophoria. Per T. Cragium I.C. Edinburgenum
- Serenissimo potentissimoque monarchæ Iacobo Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, regi Magnam Britanniam
- Sertum poeticum, in honorem Iacobi Sexti serenissimi, ac potentissimi Scotorum Regis, a Gualtero Quinno Dubliniensi contextum
- Shakespeare's romances and the royal family
- St. Paules-Church her bill for the Parliament : as it was presented to the Kings Matie on Midlent-Sunday last, and intended for the view of that most high and honorable court, and generally for all such as beare good will to the reflourishing estate of the said church. Partly in verse, partly in prose. Penned and published for her good by Hen: Farley author of her complaint
- The Ceremonies, form of prayer, and services used in Westminster-Abby at the coronation of King James the First and Queen Ann, his consort
- The Connexion : being choice collections of some principal matters in King James his reign, which may serve to supply the vacancy betwixt Mr. Townsend's and Mr. Rushworth's historical collections
- The Kingis complaint
- The Kings prophecie: or VVeeping ioy : Expressed in a poeme, to the honor of Englands too great solemnities. Ios. Hall
- The Mental world of the Jacobean court
- The Secret history of the four last monarchs of Great Britain, viz., James I, Charles I, Charles II, James II : to which is added, an appendix containing the later reign of James the Second, from the time of his abdication of England to this present January, 1691, with particular remarks on his private actions in Ireland
- The blacke yeare : Seria iocis
- The court and character of King James : Written and taken by Sir A: W being an eye, and eare witnesse. Published by authority
- The doctrine of subiection to God and the king : Gathered out of the 5. Commandement: fit for all the kings subiects to read, wherein they may learne true obedience
- The five years of King Iames, or, The condition of the state of England, and the relation it had to other provinces.
- The fortunes of Nigel.
- The history of Great Britain : being the life and reign of King James the First, relating to what passed from his first access to the crown, till his death
- The ioyfull receiuing of Iames the sixt of that name King of Scotland, and Queene Anne his wife, into the townes of Lyeth and Edenborough the first daie of May last past. 1590 : Together with the triumphs shewed before the coronation of the said Scottish Queene
- The last sermon preached before his Maiesties funerals : at Denmark house: on Tuesday the third of May. By Phinees Hodson Dr of Diuinitie, one of his Maiesties chaplaines
- The making of Jacobean culture : James I and the renegotiation of Elizabethan literary practice
- The miraculous and happie union of England and Scotland; : by how admirable meanes it is effected; how profitable to both nations, and how free of any inconvenience either past, present, or to be discerned
- The palinod or recantation of Iohn Coluill : wherein he doth penitently recant his former proud offences, specially that treasonable discourse lately made by him against the vndoubted and indeniable title of his dread soueraigne Lord, King Iames the sixt, vnto the crowne of England after decease of her Maiestie
- The peace-maker: or, Great Brittaines blessing : Fram'd for the continuance of that mightie happinesse wherein this kingdome excells many empires. Shewing the idlenesse of a quarrelling reputation wherein consists neyther manhood nor wisdome. Necessarie for all magistrates, officers of peace, masters of families, the confirmation of youth, and for all his Maiesties most true and faithfull subiects: to the generall auoyding of all contention and bloud-shedding
- The plurisie of sorrovv, let blood in the eye-veine: or, The Muses teares for the death of our late soueraigne, Iames King of England, &c. By Will. Hogson Mag: in Art: Cantab
- The progresses, processions, and magnificent festivities, of King James the First : his royal consort, family, and court ; collected from original manuscripts, scarce pamphlets, corporation records, parochial registers, &c., &c.
- The promine, contening the maner, place and time, of the maist illuster King James the sext his first passing to the feildis: Directis to his hienes: Be P.H. familiar seruitour to his Maiestie
- The triumphs of King Iames the First, of Great Brittaine, France, and Ireland, King; defender of the faith : Published vpon his Maiesties aduertisement to all the kings, princes, and potentates of Christendome, and confirmed by the wonderfull workes of God, declared in his life. Deuoted, dedicated, and consecrated to the most excellent prince Henry Prince of Wales
- The upright Protestant, : as he was reformed from the superstitious errours of popery in the happy reignes of Edward the 6th. Qu. Elizabeth, and K. Iames of blessed memory. And for whom this (thrice happy) Parliament will live and die
- The vnion of Great Britaine By Iohn Gordon Deane of Salisburie
- The worlds wonder : being a true relation of the strange and dreadful apparitions seen in the air, on Tuesday last was seven-night, at New-Market-Heath, and in the western parts: wherein you might discern the flaming-sword, the fiery dragon, sparkling-coals, burning-beams, beating of drums, sounding of trumpets, and a desperate conflict between two armies. Likewise, the presenting of the earth with a mighty thunder-bolt ... and the taking of it up, and carrying it to Justice Fosters, where many hundreds of people resort to see it, to the great admiration of all that behold it. As also, the strange and wonderful ringing of the bells, by four white spirits in the perfect shape of men, at Ferry-Briggs in York-shire, on the first of this instant March, betwixt 12 and one of the clock in the morning. With the minister, clerk, and others going to them, demanding, In the name of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, what they meant, and what their business was? With the answer which proceeded from a vo
- To the Maiestie of King Iames : A gratulatorie poem by Michaell Drayton
- Truth brought to light, or, The history of the first 14 years of King James I : in four parts : I. The happy state of England at His Majesty's entrance ... : II. The divorce betwixt the Lady Frances Howard and Robert Earl of Essex ... : III. A declaration of His Majesty's revenue ... : IV. The commissions and warrants for the burning of two hereticks ..
- Vivat Rex : A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse on the day of his Maiesties happie inauguration, March 24°. 1614. And now newly published, by occasion of his late (no lesse happy) recovery. By John Rawlinson Dr of Divinity, and one of his Maiesties chaplaines in ordinary
- Vnto the most high and mightie prince, his soueraigne lord King Iames. A poore subiect sendeth, a souldiors resolution; humbly to waite vpon his Maiestie : In this little booke the godly vertues of our mighty King are specified, with disscription [sic] of our late Queene, (and still renowned) Elizas gouernement: the Pope and papists are in their colours set forth, their purposes laid open, and their hopes dissolued, the happie peace of England is well described, and the long continuance thereof humbly prayed for
- Votiva, sive ad serenissimum, potentissimumque Iacobum, magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ & Hiberniæ Regem, &c. : De auspicato illustrissimi Caroli, Walliæ Principis, &c. in Regiam Hispanicum aduentu, pia & humilis Oxoniensium gratulatio
- Whereas it hath pleased almighty God to call to his mercy our late sovereigne lord, King Iames, of blessed memory, by whose decease the imperiall crowns of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, are solely and rightfully come to the high and mighty Prince Charles ...
- Xenia ad Iacobum potentissimum inuictissimumque Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hyberniæ: Regem, principem, & proceres. A.D.D. Sc. Brit. Strath. conscripta
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<div class="citation" vocab="http://schema.org/"><i class="fa fa-external-link-square fa-fw"></i> Data from <span resource="http://link.bu.edu/resource/8LIsHnxWzYc/" typeof="CategoryCode http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/Concept"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a href="http://link.bu.edu/resource/8LIsHnxWzYc/">James, I, King of England, 1566-1625</a></span> - <span property="potentialAction" typeOf="OrganizeAction"><span property="agent" typeof="LibrarySystem http://library.link/vocab/LibrarySystem" resource="http://link.bu.edu/"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a property="url" href="http://link.bu.edu/">Boston University Libraries</a></span></span></span></span></div>