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Hugh Broughton | lit.salon
Hugh Broughton
Born:
1549
Died:
1612
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Born:
1549
Died:
1612
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A concent of scripture
1588
Hugh Broughton
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Principal positions for groundes of the Holy Bible: a short oration of the Bibles translation : positions historique and of the Apocrypha : Tobit particularly handled : Iudith severally handled
1609
Hugh Broughton
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A Con- cent Of Scripture
1588
Hugh Broughton
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A concent of Scripture, by H. Broughton
1590
Hugh Broughton
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A letter to a friende, touching Mardochai his age: which helpeth much to holde the trueth, for that chiefe prophecie of our saluation, in Gabriels seuenties, which shew that most exactly 490. yeeres after the angels speech Christ the most holy should be killed to giue life. Dan 9.23.
1590
Hugh Broughton
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Textes of Scripture: chayning the holy chronicle vntyll the sunne lost his lyght and sonne brake the serpentes head, dying, rising and ascending.
1591
Hugh Broughton
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A direction to finde all those names expressed in that large table of genealogies of Scripture lately gathered by I.S.: whereof the first number serueth for the side margentes, and the later answerable to the highest fygures.
1595
Hugh Broughton
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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.
1603
Hugh Broughton
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A comment vpon Coheleth or Ecclesiastes: framed for the instruction of Princf [sic] Henri our hope. By Hugh Broughton.
1605
Hugh Broughton
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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 áTo 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
1609
Hugh Broughton
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To the right honorable the lords of His Maiesties most honorable Privey Counsell
1609
Hugh Broughton
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A petition to the king to hasten allowance for Ebrew institution of Ebrevves
1610
Hugh Broughton
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A Revelation Of The Holy Apocalyps
1610
Hugh Broughton
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The vvorks of the great Albionean divine, renown'd in many nations for rare skill in Salems & Athens tongues, and familiar acquaintance with all rabbinical learning, Mr. Hugh Broughton collected into one volume and digested into four tomes
1662
Hugh Broughton
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[A Concent of Scripture].
1590
Hugh Broughton
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A letter to a friende, touching Mardochai his age which helpeth much to holde the trueth, for that chiefe prophecie of our saluation, in Gabriels seuenties, which shew that most exactly 490. yeeres after the angels speech Christ the most holy should be killed to giue life. ...
1590
Hugh Broughton
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A concent of Scripture, by H. Broughton
1590
Hugh Broughton, Jodocus Hondius
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A treatise of Melchisedek, proving him to be Sem, the father of all the sonnes of Heber ...
1591
Hugh Broughton
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Textes of scripture, chayning the holy chronicle untyll the sunne lost his lyght, and the Sonne brake the serpentes head: dying, rising, and ascending ...
1591
Hugh Broughton, Richard Watkins, Gabriel Simson, William White, John Camp Williams
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A treatise of Melchisedek proving him to be Sem, the father of all the sonnes of Heber, the first king, and all kinges glory: by the generall consent of his owne sonnes, by the continuall judgement of ages, and by plentiful argumentes of scripture : Heb. 74. now consider how grat He is
1591
Hugh Broughton, Richard Watkins, Gabriel Simson, William White
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A treatise of Melchisedek: proving him to be Sem, the father of all the sonnes of Heber, the first king, and all kinges glory: by the generall consent of his owne sonnes, by the continuall iudgement of ages, and by plentifull argumentes of scripture
1591
Hugh Broughton
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An Apologie In Briefe Asser- tions Defending That our Lord died in the time proper- ly foretold to Daniel. For satisfaction of some studentes in both Vniuersities
1592
Hugh Broughton
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An apologie in briefe assertions defending that our Lord died in the time properly foretold to Daniel: For satisfaction of some students in both vniuersities. H. Broughton.
1592
Hugh Broughton
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To the right honorable, Robert Earle of Essex knight of the most noble order of the garter: Moses on mount Synai (right honorable) had a reulation of God ...
1592
Hugh Broughton
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An apologie in briefe assertions, defending that our Lord died in the time properly foretold to Daniel for satisfaction of some studentes in both universities
1592
Hugh Broughton
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A seder olam, that is: order of the worlde: or yeeres from the fall to the restoring: A seconde apologie for the angel Gabriels proprietie of trueth, in his holy and healthy message, of the cleernes and certainty for our redemption: and a further answere to some, litle thinking that all humane libraries may by them selues, and must by Scripture be controlde: vvith a long preface touching the humanity of the gentry of Cambridge, and higher, in fauour of ancient learning.
1594
Hugh Broughton
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To the most high and mightie prince Elizabet, by the grace of God Queene of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, defender of the fayth. &c
1594
Hugh Broughton
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Sundry workes, defending the certayntie of the holy Chronicle: dedicated togeather vnto her Maiestie: with request, that authoritie might stablysh the trueth vnto publique agreement.
1594
Hugh Broughton
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A defence of the holy genealogies: whose ignorance hath greatly hurt the Iewes, and hundered Christianitie.
1595
Hugh Broughton
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Daniel his Chaldie visions and his Ebrevv
1596
Hugh Broughton
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Daniel his Chaldie visions and his Ebrevv: both translated after the original: and expounded both, by reduction of heathen most famous stories vnto the exact proprietie of his wordes ... and by ioyning all the Bible, and learned tongues to the frame of his worke ...
1596
Hugh Broughton
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An apologie to my Lorde Treasorer: touching a speach vttered vnto His Lordship by my Lord of C
1597
Hugh Broughton
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An awnswear vnto the righte honorable the Lordes, of the Quene of Englandes most honorable privy councell: concerning and Ebrew epistle of a rarely lerned Iew, most reverent towardes the Ebrew skill of English, [and] endeuoring the good of all Christendome. By Hugh Broughton.
1597
Hugh Broughton
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An epistle of an ebrew willinge to learne Christianity: sent by him to London: & thence, by the Archb. of Canterburies aduise, to Basil: thence returned vuith [sic] some further spech vpon it vnto the Quene of Englandes most excellent maiesty. By Hugh Brughton: ...
1598
Hugh Broughton
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Commentarius in Danielem
1599
Hugh Broughton
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An explication of the article ... of our Lordes soules going from his body to paradise, touched by the Greke, general[l?]y ... the world of soules, termed Hel by the old Saxon, & by all our translationes with a defence of [t]he Q. of Englandes religion, to, & against the Archb. of Canterbury, who is blamed for turning the Q. auctority against her owne faith : sundry epistles are prefiexd [!] & affixed
1599
Hugh Broughton
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Epistolae variae: et variarum linguarum, de Byzantiacis hebraeis, discupientibus erudiri in Christi D. Sacro volumine, atque adeo de alio magno viro, quem nisi obliquè significare, Byzantij saltem non oportet, in re adhuc dubiâ. Argumenum docebit susius sequens pagina
1599
Hugh Broughton
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Master Brovghtons Letters, Especially his last Pamphlet to and against the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, about Sheol and Hades, for the descent into Hell, answered in their kind.... (3 lines; device)
1599
Hugh Broughton
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An exposition vpon the Lords prayer, compared with the Decalogue ...
1603
Hugh Broughton
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Declaration of generall corruption of religion, scripture and all learning wrought by D[octor]. Bilson : while he breedeth a new opinion, that our Lord went from Paradiseto [!] Gehenna, to triumph over devills : to the most reverend father in God Iohn Wh[itgift], doct. in divinitie, and metropolitan of England
1603
Hugh Broughton, Richard Schilders
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Declaration of gene- rall corruption of Religion, Scri- pture and all learning; wrought by D. Bilson. While he breedeth a new opinion, that our Lord went from Paradise to Gehenna, to triumph over the Devills. To the most reverend Father in God Iohn Wh. Doct. in Divinitie, and Metropolitan of England
1603
Hugh Broughton
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Two little workes defensiue of our Re- demption, That our Lord went through the veile of his flesh into Heaven, to ap- peare before God for vs. Which iourney a Talmudist, as the Gospell would terme, a going vp to Paradise But Hea- then Greek, a going down to Hades, and Latin, Descendere ad inferos. Wherein the vnlearned barbarous anger God and man, saying, That Iesus descended to Hell. and yeelde vnto ihe blasphemous Iewes by sure conse- quence vpon their words, That he should not be the Holy one of God
1604
Hugh Broughton
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An advertisement of corruption in our handling of religion to the Kings Majestie
1604
Hugh Broughton, Richard Schilders
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Declaration of general corruption of religion, scripture, and all learninge: vvrought by D. Bilson while he breedeth a newe opinion, that our Lord went from paradise to gehenna to triumph over the devils : to the most reverend father in God, John VVh. d. in divinity, and metropolitan of Englande
1604
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An aduertisement of corruption in our handling of religion: To the Kings Majestie. By Hugh Broughton.
1604
Hugh Broughton
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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 Greek, 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 ihe [sic] blasphemous Iewes by sure consequence vpon their words, that he should not be the holy one of God. By Hugh Broughton
1604
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An Adverti- sement Of Cor- rvption In Ovr Handling Of Religion. To the Kings Majestie
1604
Hugh Broughton
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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.
1605
Hugh Broughton
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The familie of David: for the sonnes of the kingdome, vvith a chronicle vnto the redemtion [sic]
1605
Hugh Broughton
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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 Lord's Prayer. 4. Excommunication, &c
1605
Hugh Broughton, Henry Ainsworth, Giles Thorp