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Latimer, Hugh (1562.). 27 sermons preached by the ryght Reuerende father in God and constant matir [sic] of Iesus Christe, Maister Hugh Latimer, as well such as in tymes past haue bene printed, as certayne other commyng to our handes of late, whych were yet neuer set forth in print.. EEBO-TCP.

Latimer, Hugh (1661.). The preaching bishop reproving unpreaching prelates. EEBO-TCP.

Laud, William (1621.). A sermon preached before his Maiesty, on Tuesday the nineteenth of Iune, at Wansted. Anno Dom. 1621.. EEBO-TCP.

Laud, William (1622.). A sermon preached at VVhite-hall, on the 24. of March, 1621. EEBO-TCP.

Laud, William (1625]). A sermon preached before his Maiestie, on Sunday the XIX. of Iune, at White-Hall. EEBO-TCP.

Laud, William (1625]). A sermon preached on Munday, the sixt of February, at Westminster. EEBO-TCP.

Laud, William (1626]). A sermon preached before his Maiestie, on Wednesday the fift of Iuly, at White-hall. EEBO-TCP.

Laud, William (1628.). A sermon preached on Munday, the seauenteenth of March, at Westminster. EEBO-TCP.

Laud, William (1639]). A relation of the conference betweene William Lavvd, then, Lrd. Bishop of St. Davids; now, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury: and Mr. Fisher the Jesuite. EEBO-TCP.

Laud, William (1641.). A letter sent by William Lavvd Archbishop of Canterburie. EEBO-TCP.

Laud, William (1641.). The copie of a letter sent from VVilliam Lavd, Archbishop of Canterbury, the 28 of June, MDCXLI, unto the Universitie of Oxford. EEBO-TCP.

Laud, William (1644.). A true copy of certain passages of the Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, his speech spoken on the scaffold on Tower-Hill immediatly before his death Jan. 10, 1644. EEBO-TCP.

Laud, William (1645?]). The Arch-bishop of Canterburie his speech, or, His funeral sermon preached by himself on the scaffold on Tower-hill on Friday the tenth of January, 1645, upon Hebrews 12, 1, 2. EEBO-TCP.

Laud, William (1645.). A commemoration of King Charles his inauguration, or, A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse. EEBO-TCP.

Laud, William (1663.). Officium quotidianum, or, A manual of private devotions. EEBO-TCP.

Laud, William (1667.). A summarie of devotions compiled and used by Dr William Laud, sometime Ld Arch-bishop of Canterbvry. EEBO-TCP.

Laud, William (1683.). The daily office of a Christian. EEBO-TCP.

Laud, William (1695-1700.). The history of the troubles and tryal of the Most Reverend Father in God and blessed martyr, William Laud, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. EEBO-TCP.

Lauder, George (1623). Lauder: The Anatomie of the Romane Clergie (1623). CH.

Lauder, George (1629). Lauder, G.: The Scottish Souldier (1629). CH.

Lauder, George (1630). Lauder: Tears on the Death of Evander (1630). CH.

Lauder, George (1646). Lauder, G.: A Horse (1646). CH.

Lauder, George (1661). Lauder, G.: Caledonias covenant (1641). CH.

Lauder, George (1853). Lauder G.: Aretophel (1853). CH.

Lauder, George (1853). Lauder: On the most Horrid and Terrible Treason (1853). CH.

Lauder, George (1853). Lauder: The sovldiers wishe (1853). CH.

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