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[The flour of godly praiers] [most worthy to be vsed in these our daies for the sauegard, health, and comforte of all degrees, and estates ( London : Ihon Day, dwelling ouer Aldersgate, a lytle beneth S. Martins, these bokes are to be solde at hys shop by the lytle cunduite in Chepesyde, 1550) | EEBO-TCP | | |
The actes of Christe and of Antichriste concernyng bothe their life and doctrine: diligently gathered and now taken out of his workes, by Thomas Becon. ( London : Ihon Daie. Cum gratia & priuilegio Regiæ Magistatis per decennium, 1577) | EEBO-TCP | | |
Anthologia Lactantii Firmiani : elegantissimas sententias, easque tam pietate, quam doctrina illustres, complectens / recenter im locos digesta communes per Thomam Beconum ( Lugduni : apud Clementem Baudinum, 1558) | e-rara | | |
The castell of comforte in the whiche it is euidently proued, [that] God alone absolueth, and freli forgeueth the sinners of so many as vnfaynedly repent, and turne vnto hym Lately compyled by Thomas Becon. ( London : Ihon Daye, dwellinge in Aldersgate, and William Seres, dwellinge in Peter Colledge, 1549) | EEBO-TCP | | |
The catechism : with other pieces written by him in the reign of King Edward the Sixth ( Cambridge : Univ. Press, 1844) | BSB | | |
The catechism of Thomas Becon ... With other pieces written by him in the reign of King Edward the sixth. Edited for the Parker society, vol. 3 ( Cambridge : Cambridge [Eng.] University Press, 1844) | IA | | |
The catechism of Thomas Becon ...: With other pieces written by him the in the reign of King Edward the sixth, ed. John Ayre | |
ed. John Ayre (University press, 1844) | GB | | |
The catechism of Thomas Becon: with other pieces written by him the in the reign of King Edward the sixth (University press, 1844) | GB | | |
A Christmas bankette garnyshed with many pleasaunt and deynty disshes, newely prepared by Theodore Basille. ( Imprynted at London : In Botulphe lane at the sygne of the whyte Beare, by me Iohån Mayler for Iohån Gough, 1542) | EEBO-TCP | | |
Coenae Sacrosanctae Domini nostri Iesu Christi, & Missae Papisticae, Comparatio : uarios ac insignes Locos communes ex probatissimis & antiquissimis scriptoribus Ecclesiasticis studiosè diligenterq[ue] selectos complexte[n]s ... ( Basileae : Oporinus, 1559) | BSB | | |
Coenae Sacrosanctae Domini nostri Iesv Christi, & Missae Papisticae, Comparatio: uarios ac insignes Locos communes ex probatissimis & antiquissimis scriptoribus Ecclesiasticis studiosè diligenterq[ue] selectos complexte[n]s ... (Oporinus, 1559) | GB | | |
A comfortable epistle, too Goddes faythfull people in Englande wherein is declared the cause of takynge awaye the true Christen religion from them, & howe it maye be recouered and obtayned agayne, newly made by Thomas Becon. ( Imprynted at Strasburgh in Elsas [i.e. Wesel?] : J. Lambrecht?] at the signe of the golde[n] Bibel, 1554) | EEBO-TCP | | |
Dauids harpe ful of moost delectable armony, newely strynged and set in tune by Theadore Basille. ( Imprynted at London : In Botulph lane at the sygne of the whyte Beare, by Joh[a]n Mayler for Joh[a]n Gough, 1542) | EEBO-TCP | | |
The demaundes of holy scripture, with answeres to the same wherein are defined, and declared the cheefe, and principall poyntes of Christian doctrine: very profitable for the right vnderstanding of holy scriptures: made by T. Becon, and dravven out of his great vvorkes. ( At London : Iohn Day, 1577) | EEBO-TCP | | |
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The displaying of the Popish masse vvherein thou shalt see, what a wicked idoll the masse is, and what great difference there is between the Lords Supper and the Popes Masse: againe, what Popes brought in every part of the masse, and counted it together in such monstrous sort, as it is now used in the Popes kingdome. Written by Thomas Becon; and published in the dayes of Queene Mary. ( London : A. G[riffin] for the Company of Stationers, 1637) | EEBO-TCP | | |
The early works : being the treatises published by him in the reign of King Henry VIII ( Cambridge : Univ. Press, 1843) | BSB | | |
The early works of Thomas Becon: being the treatises published by him in the reign of King Henry VIII (Cambridge University Press, 1843) | GB | | |
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