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- Willymat, William, d. 1615.
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A loyal svbiects looking-glasse, or a good subiects direction [Elektronisk resurs] necessary and requisite for euery good Christian, liuing within any ciuill regiment or politique state, to view, behold, and examine himselfe in, that he may the better frame the course of his life, according to the true grounds of the duties of an honest and obedient subiect to his king, and to arme himself against all future syren songs, and alluring intisements of subtill, disloyall, dissembling, and vnnaturall conspirators, traitors, and rebels. Collected for the most part out of both olde and later writers, whose names are in the next page let downe. Wherevnto are brieflie added sixe special causes of vndutifull subiects disoyaltie. By William Willymat.
- 1604
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- Willymat, William, d. 1615.
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A loyal subiects looking-glasse, or A good subiects direction [Elektronisk resurs] necessary and requisite for euery good Christian, liuing within any ciuill regiment or politique state, to view, behold, and examine himselfe in, that he may the better frame the course of his life, according to the true grounds of the duties of an honest and obedient subiect to his king, and to arme himselfe against all future syren songs, and alluring intisements of subtill, disloyall, dissembling, and vnnaturall conspirators, traitors, and rebels. Collected for the most part out of both olde and later writers, whose names are in the next page set downe. Wherevnto are brieflie added sixe speciall causes of vndutifull subiects disloyaltie. By William Willymat.
- 1604
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- Willymat, William, -1615. (författare)
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A loyal subjects looking-glasse, or, A good subjects direction, necessary and requisite for every good Christian, living within any civill regiment or politique state, to view, behold, and examine himselfe in, that he may the better frame the course of his life, according to the true grounds of the duties of an honest and obedient subject to his king, and to arme himselfe against all future syren songs, and alluring intisements of subtill, disloyall, dissembling, and unnaturall conspirators, traitors, and rebels / collected for the most part out of both olde and later writers ... Whereunto are brieflie added sixe speciall causes of undutifull subjects disloyaltie / by William Willymat.
- 1972. - [Facs. ed.].
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- Russel, Robert, fl. 1692.
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A vvarning to England: or, The nations looking-glass [Elektronisk resurs] Wherein they may plainly see what are those good things, that are with-held by the sins of the nations. Also, vvhat are those national sins, which withold good things from us. Some of these have been lately endeavoured to be surprest by act of Parliament. To which is added, An earnest exhortation, to break off our sins by a timely repentance, least the Lord break forth in wrath against us. By Robert Russel, in Sussex, author of the Book of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost. Licensed according to order.
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A looking-glass for ladies, or, A mirrour for married-women. [Elektronisk resurs] Lively setting forth the rare constancy, chastity, patience, and purity of Penelope the wife of Ulisses, one of the Grecian generals, who during the ten years absence of her husband at the siege of Troy, was solicited, and importun'd, by numbers of emminent suitors; who attempted her chastity, and endeavoured to violate her honour, but never could prevail. She addicted her self wholly to charity, and good housewifery, until her husbands return. Which may serve as a pattern for all ladies, gentlewomen, and others to imitate her vertuous example. Tune of, Queen Dido: or, Troy town. With allowance.
- 1674-1679
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