Joseph Mede
1586 – 1638
58 works on record
Works

A paraphrase and exposition of the prophesie of Saint Peter, concerning the day of Christs second comming ... As also, how the conflagration ... of the world by fire ... is to be understood

A Translation Of Mede's Clavis Apocalyptica
The name altar, or thysiast rion, anciently given to the holy table
The Key Of The Revelation, Searched and demonstrated out of the Naturall and Proper Chara- cters of the Visions. With A Comment thereupon, according to the Rule of the same Key, published in Latine by the profoundly learned Mr. Joseph Mede B.D. late Fellow of Christs-Colledge in Cambridge; For their use to whom God hath given a love and desire, of knowing and searching into that admirable Prophesie. Translated into English by Richard More of Linley in the County of Salop, Esquire, one of the Burgesses in this present Convention of Parliament
The Works Of The Pious and Profoundly-Learned Joseph Mede, B.D. Sometime Fellow of Christ's Colledge in Cambridge. Corrected and Enlarged according to the Author's own Manuscripts. ... (2 lines; device; Cambr. seal)
The VVorks Of That Reverend, Iudicious, and Learned Divine, Mr Ioseph Mede, B.D. Late Fellow of Christs Colledge in Cambridge. Being Discourses on divers Texts of Scripture, and four Treatises formerly printed : But now re- vised and corrected according to the Authors own Manuscript. Whereunto are added, Sundry Discourses on other Texts of Scripture, never before published
Diatribae Pars IV. Discourses On Sundry Texts Of Scriptvre : Delivered upon severall Occasions; By Joseph Mede, B.D. Sometimes Fellow of Christs College in Cambridge. Never before Published. And Mr Mede his Epistles, In Answer of divers Letters from Learned Men : Containing Short Discourses touching some points of Divinity : And explaining divers difficult Texts of Scripture
Daniels VVeeks. An Interpretation of part of the Prophecy of Daniel
The works of the pious and profoundly-learned Joseph Mede ...
Diatibae. III. Part. Or, A continuation of certaine Discourses On Sundry Texts Of Scriptvre
Josephi Medi, Collegii Christi apud Cantabrigienses aliquando Socii, Opvscvla Latina ad rem Apocalypticam ferè spectantia; Quorum catalogum dabit versa pagina. (device)
Clavis Apocalyptica, or, The key to the Apocalypse
The Apostasy Of The Latter Times. In which, the world should wonder after the Beast, the Mystery of Iniquity should so farre prevaile over the Mystery of Godlinesse, who- rish Babylon over the virgin-Church of Christ; as that the visible glory of the True Church should be much clou- ded, the True unstained Christian Faith corrupted, the purity of true worship polluted. Or, The Gentiles Theology Of Daemons, i.e. inferiour divine powers : Supposed to be mediatours between God and man
Churches, that is, appropriate places for Christian vvorship
The Apostasy Of The Latter Times. In which, the world should wonder after the Beast, the Mysterie of Iniquity should so far prevaile over the Mysterie, of Godlinesse, whorish Babylon over the Virgin-Church of Christ, as that the visible glory of the True Church should be much clouded, the true unstained Christian Faith corrupted, the purity of true worship polluted. Or, The Gentiles Theology Of Daemons, i.e. inferiour divine powers
A Paraphrase And Exposition of the Prophesie of Saint Peter, Concerning the day of Christs second Comming; Described in the third Chapter of his second Epistle. As Also. How the Conflagration, or De- struction of the World by fire, (whereof Saint Peter speaks) and especially of the Heavens, is to be understood
Paraleipomena. Remaines On some Passages in The Revelation, Whereunto are added Severall Discourses Concerning The Holinesse of Churches
The Key of the Revelation, searched and demonstrated out of the Naturall and proper Charecters of the Visions. With A Coment thereupon, according to the Rule of the same Key, published in Latine by the profoundly Learned Master Joseph Mede B.D. late Fellow of Christs Colledge in Cambridge, For their use to whom God hath given a love and desire of knowing and searching into that admirable Prophecie
The Name Altar, Or Thysiastērion, anciently given to the Holy Table. A common-place, or Theologicall Discourse, in a Colledge Chappell, more than two yeares since
Diatribae. Discovrses On Divers Texts Of Scriptvre
The reverence of Gods house
Chvrches, That Is, Appropriate Places For Christian VVorship; Both In, And Ever Since The Apostles Times. A Discourse at first more briefly deli- vered in a Colledge Chappell, and since englarged
A Paraphrase And Exposition of the Prophesie of Saint Peter, Concerning the day of Christ's second Coming, Described in the third Chapter of his second Epistle. As Also, How the Conflagration, or De- struction of the World by fire, (whereof Saint Peter speaks) and especially of the Heavens, is to be understood
The Works Of The Pious and Profoundly-Learned Joseph Mede, B.D. Sometime Fellow of Christ's College In Cambridge. Corrected and Enlarged according to the Author's own Manuscripts. ... (2 lines; device)
Churches, that is, appropriate places for Christian worship both in and ever since the Apostles times
Daniels weekes
The apostasy of the latter times
A paraphrase and exposition of the prophesie of Saint Peter concerning the day of Christ's second coming
The name altar; or, Thusiastarion, anciently given to the Holy table ...
Diatribae
Josephi Medi, Collegii Christi, apud Cantabrigienses
Josephi Medi Clavis apocalyptica
Paraleipomena
The name altar, or, Thysiastērion, anciently given to the holy table
A paraphrase and exposition of the prophesie of Saint Peter concerning the day of Christs second comming described in the third chapter of his second epistle
Josephi Medi, Collegii Christi, apud Cantabrigienses ... Opuscula Latina ad rem Apocalypticam ferè spectantia
The key of the Revelation, searched and demonstrated out of the naturall and proper characters of the visions
In Sancti Joannis Apocalypsin commentarius
The works of that reverend, iudicious, and learned divine, Mr Ioseph Mede, B. D.
Diatribae pars IV
The works of the pious and profoundly-learned Joseph Mede, B.D.
A paraphrase and exposition of the prophesie of Saint Peter
Clavis apocalyptica ex innatis et insitis visionum characteribus eruta et demonstrata
Diatribæ
The works of the pious and profoundly-learned Joseph Mede, B.D
A paraphrase and exposition of the prophesie of St. Peter concerning the day of Christ's second coming
The works of the pious and profoundly-learned Joseph Mede, B.D., sometime fellow of Christ's Colledge in Cambridge
The apostasy of the latter times. Or The gentiles theology of dæmons
Clauis apocalyptica
A paraphrase and exposition of the prophesie of Saint Peter, concerning the day of Christ's second comming, described in the third chapter of his second epistle
The key of the revelation
Chvrches, that is, appropriate places for Christian worship; both in, and ever since the Apostles times
Clavis apocalyptica
The works of the pious and profoundly-learned Joseph Mede ..
Dissertationum ecclesiasticarum triga
The name altar, or Thysiasterion, anciently given to the holy table
The works of that reverend, iudicious and learned divine, Mr. Ioseph Mede ..
The name altar, or thysiastērion, anciently given to the holy table