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Author:
SWEET (John)
Description
SWEET (John).
[For works relating to “True relations Qf sundry conferences...By A.C. [A Catholic,
i.e. John Sweet?Ju:]
C., A.
Card ID:
230
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Author:
STATON (John Frederic)
Description
PLxrtj(P) 1311
STATON (John Frederic).
Sweet singing in the choir: a handbook of
choral technique...With a foreword by
Sir E. Lacznilian. pp. ix. + 133. Dagrain.
8°. Toront, 1951.
Card ID:
181
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Author:
No Author available
Description
PR [Bc — English Association.]
HACKE’IT (Sir John Winthrop).
Sweet uses of adversity: an experience.
tonJon, 1974.
See LONDON. [III.] English Association. [Presidential addressesJ, 1974.
Card ID:
420
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Author:
No Author available
Description
PR [BC — English AssociatiDn.)
lONDON. [III.] English Association. [Presidential Addresses.)
1974. Sweet uses of adversity: an experience. ([B Sir
John Hackett.) pp. 1?.
London, 1974.
Card ID:
407
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Author:
No Author available
Description
Malcolm Morley - Collection
SOMERSET (Charles A.)
Home, sweet home: an opera. in two acts. Adapted from the original German.
n. d.
DICKS (John).
Dicks’ Standard Plays, 296.
Card ID:
308
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Author:
JELL (Edward)
Description
Ps7
LS7C,
CAPflJELL (Edward) DD.
see mm (William), ArcWoishop of Canterbury.
A Relation of the conference between Wiuiam laud, late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit...With an ansver to such exceptions as, A.C. [a Catholic, i.e. John Sweet?] takes against it (in ‘True relations of sundry conferences’]. With a preface by Edvard Cardweil.
Oxford, 1839.
Card ID:
462
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Author:
LAUD (Wi1lia)
Description
Ps ‘-j
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LAUD (Wi1lia), Archbishop of Canterbury.
A Relation of the conference between Wlfliam laud, late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit...With an answer to such exceptions as AC. [a Catholic, i.e. John Sweet?] takes against it [in ‘True relations or sundry conferences’]. With a preface by Edward Cardweil. pp.zocxii, 336.
Oxford, 1839.
Card ID:
11
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Author:
No Author available
Description
4:- . 9.9zQovi4J).
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FISHER (John), pseud. [i.e. John PIERCY.) § LAUD (William), Archbishop of Canterbury.
A Relation of the conference betweene William Laivd, then Lrd. Bishop of St. Davids, now Liord Arch—Bishop of Canterbury, and Mr. Fisher the Jesuits ..,Wjth an answer to such exceptions as A.C. La Catholic, i.e. John Sweet”] .take against it [in “True relations of sundry conferences,
iichard Beder: London, 1639.
P 7
-———[Another edition.) With a preface by
‘rdweil.
Qxford, 1839.
Card ID:
159
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Author:
No Author available
Description
• - C’--- c-L’J-,.
it 1rLct.-.’ — C., A.
True relations of sundry conferences...Ey A.C. [A Catholic, i.e. John Sweet?]
An Appendix containing an answer to some
• vnthruthes, objected by D. White and
D. Featly, against M. Ftshers Relations) or writings. pp. 73—86. tD.-L.L.]
4 . [Published by 1.I., t. Omer, 1626].
Catalogued from the cption. Wanting the-rest of the volume. -
Bound in a volume lettered: The 1ist. of K.Iaiues the 2. T715 & other pam.
Card ID:
78
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Author:
No Author available
Description
st. F•
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C., A.
True relations of sundry conference8, etc.
See LAUD (William), Archbishop of Canterbury. *
A Relation of the conference betweene Willirn Lawd, then 3rd. Bishop of St. Davids, now Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit...With an ans:er to such exceptions as A.C. [a Catholic1 i.e. John Sweet?] takes against it [in ‘True relations of sundry conference&’
Richard Badger: London, 1639.
[Another editio 1J4I. ‘reface by Edward PS1 Cardweli.
Oxford, 1839.
Card ID:
79
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Author:
LAUD (William)
Description
‘I
LAUD (William), Archbishop of Canterbury.
A Relation of the conference betweene William Lawd, then Lrd. Bishop of St. Davids, now Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, and Mr. Fisher the Jesuite...With an answer to such exceptions as J.C. La Catholic, i.e. John Sweet?] takes against it tin ‘True relations of sundry conferenced’], . pp. (24) + 388.
fol. Richard Badger: ondon,
1639.
Card ID:
10