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A16965Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.Declaration of generall corruption of religion, Scripture and all learning; wrought by D. Bilson While he breedeth a new opinion, that our Lord went from Paradiseto [sic] Gehenna, to triumph over the devills. To the most reverend Father in God Iohn Wm. Doct. in Divinitie, and Metropolitan of England. By Hugh Broughton.160338571040nan./cache/A16965.xml./txt/A16965.txt
A16951Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.An aduertisement of corruption in our handling of religion To the Kings Majestie. By Hugh Broughton.16043456012336nan./cache/A16951.xml./txt/A16951.txt
A69004Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.Two little workes defensiue of our redemption that our Lord went through the veile of his flesh into heaven, to appeare before God for vs. Which iourney a Talmudist, as the Gospell, would terme, a going vp to Paradise: but heathen Greeke, a going downe to Hades, and Latin, descendere ad inferos. Wherein the vnlearned barbarous, anger God and man, saying, that Iesus descended to Hell: and yeelde vnto the blasphemous Iewes by sure consequence vpon their words, that he should not be the Holy one of God. By Hugh Broughton.160439881098nan./cache/A69004.xml./txt/A69004.txt
A16958Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.Certayne questions concerning 1. Silk, or vvool, in the high priests ephod. 2. Idol temples, commonly called churches. 3. The forme of prayer, commonly called the Lords prayer. 4. Excommunication, &c. Handled betvveen Mr Hugh Broughton remayning of late at Amsterdam in the Low contreyes. and Mr Henry Ainsvvorth teacher of the exiled English Church at Amsterdam aforesayd.1605187306505nan./cache/A16958.xml./txt/A16958.txt
A16959Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.A comment vpon Coheleth or Ecclesiastes framed for the instruction of Princf [sic] Henri our hope. By Hugh Broughton.1605170745912nan./cache/A16959.xml./txt/A16959.txt
A16979Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.An explication of the article katēlthen eis haidoū of our Lordes soules going from his body to paradise; touched by the Greek, generally haidou, the vvorld of the soules; termed Hel by the old Saxon, & by all our translations; vvith a defense of the Q. of Englands religion: to, & against the Archb. of Canterbury: vvho is blamed for turning the Q auctority against her ovvne faith. Sundry epistles are prefixed and affixed. by H. Br.1605213408033nan./cache/A16979.xml./txt/A16979.txt
A16998Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.Positions of the vvord Hades that it is the generall place of soules: and holdeth as vvell the godly vvhich are in paradise, as the vvicked that are in Tartarus. With a catalogue of our heresies, from which one word handled by a right Grecian would haue saued vs. To the BB. of England. By Hugh Broughton 1605.16052707773nan./cache/A16998.xml./txt/A16998.txt
A16999Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.A replie vpon the R.R.P.Th. VVinton. for heads of his divinity in his sermon and survey Hovv he taught a perfect truth, that our Lord vvent he[n]ce to Paradise: but adding that he vvent thence to Hades, & striving to prove that, he iniureth all learning & christianitie. To the most honorable henry prince of Great Britany.160568682297nan./cache/A16999.xml./txt/A16999.txt
A67923Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.The familie of David for the sonnes of the kingdome, vvith a chronicle vnto the redemtion [sic].16052784768nan./cache/A67923.xml./txt/A67923.txt
A15997Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.The Lamentationes of Ieremy, translated vvith great care of his Hebrevv elegancie, and oratorious speaches: vvherin his sixfold alphabet stirreth all to attention, of Gods ordered providence in kingdomes confusion. VVith explicationes from other scriptures, touching his story & phrases. By Hugh Broughton160688333234nan./cache/A15997.xml./txt/A15997.txt
A17010Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.Tvvo epistles vnto great men of Britanie, in the yeare 1599 Requesting them to put their neckes unto the work of theyr Lord: to break the bread of the soule unto the hungry Iewes, by theyr writinges, or by theyr charges, through such as be ready to declare all that theyr necessity doth require. Printed now the second time, in the yeare synce the creation of the world 5532. Or yeare of the Lord 1606. Translated by the auctour for the use of such as would & should know what in this cause ought to be performed.160673352151nan./cache/A17010.xml./txt/A17010.txt
A16952Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.An ansuer vntho [sic] the complaint of R. Cant. that he is an athean, Ievv, vilain, traitour, in Rabbi Dauid farars [sic] disputation at Amsteldam.16091154183nan./cache/A16952.xml./txt/A16952.txt
A16969Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.A defence of the booke entitled A co[n]cent of Scripture for amendment of former Atheian most grosse, and Iudaique errours, which our translations and notes had: against the libel, scoffing a Scottish mist: and slaundering that the Iewes epistle sent from Byzantian Rome, was a forged worke, and not in deed sent thence. By Hugh Broughton.160988392818nan./cache/A16969.xml./txt/A16969.txt
A16991Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.A most humble supplication vnto the king for present performance of long purposed allowance, to open the law in the letters and tongue of Adam: for Iewes and all the sonnes of Adam.16091134162nan./cache/A16991.xml./txt/A16991.txt
A16995Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.A petition tho [sic] the lordes chancelours of both vniversities, & to all the noble LL. of Albion & Ierne [sic] to help reformation of errours bred by not knovving that T̀o katelthein eis adou'' in the crede meaneth à going vp to paradise & no going to gehenna nor feeling of gehenna torment'' : the ignorance of vvhich article hath vvroght [sic] much ruine to the Gospel vvher men geue over all resistance.16091341216nan./cache/A16995.xml./txt/A16995.txt
A17006Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.To the right honorable Rich. Archb. of Canterburie, H.B. wisheth g.16091520310nan./cache/A17006.xml./txt/A17006.txt
A17007Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.To the right honorable the lords of His Maiesties most honorable Privey Counsell16091064143nan./cache/A17007.xml./txt/A17007.txt
A16986Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.Iob To the King. A Colon-Agrippina studie of one moneth, for the metricall translation: but of many yeres for Ebrew difficulties. By Hugh Broughton.16104083915969nan./cache/A16986.xml./txt/A16986.txt
A16996Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.A petition to the king to hasten allowance for Ebrew institution of Ebrevves16101355248nan./cache/A16996.xml./txt/A16996.txt
A17001Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.A reuelation of the holy Apocalyps. By Hugh Broughton..161010029335387nan./cache/A17001.xml./txt/A17001.txt
A16957Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.A censure of the late translation for our churches sent vnto a right worshipfull knight, attendant vpon the king.16112457655nan./cache/A16957.xml./txt/A16957.txt
A16968Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.A declaration vnto the Lordes, of the Iewes desire these fiftene yeres for Ebrew explication of our Greke gospell hindered by a brase of wicked selly D.D.: wherof the God of Iewes & Gentiles hath payd the one: & will pay the other: when he hath detected who he is.16111960493nan./cache/A16968.xml./txt/A16968.txt
A16993Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.A petition to the King. For authority and allowance to expound the Apocalyps in Hebrew and Greek to shew Iewes and Gentiles: that Rome in Cæsars and pope, is therein still damned. And for translaters to set over all into other large-vsed tongues.16111652350nan./cache/A16993.xml./txt/A16993.txt
A17000Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.A require of agreement to the groundes of divinitie studie wherin great scholers falling, & being caught of Iewes disgrace the Gospel: & trap them to destruction. By H.B.16113092410938nan./cache/A17000.xml./txt/A17000.txt
A16984Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.The holy genealogie of Iesus Christ both his naturall line of fathers, which S. Luke followeth, chap. 3, and his kingly line, which S. Matthew followeth, chap. I, with fit notation of their names / by H. Br.161249041589nan./cache/A16984.xml./txt/A16984.txt
A16992Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.Obseruations vpon the first ten fathers. By H. Broughton161262262012nan./cache/A16992.xml./txt/A16992.txt
A16985Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.An exposition vpon the Lords Prayer, compared with the Decalogue as it was preached in a sermon, at Oatelands: before the most noble, Henry Prince of Wales. Aug. 13. Anno 1603. VVith a postscript, to advertise of an error in all those that leaue out the conclusion of the Lords Prayer. Also, the Creed is annexed, vvith a short and plaine explication of the article, commonly called: He descended to hell. By Hugh Broughton.1613128934175nan./cache/A16985.xml./txt/A16985.txt