Edward VI King of England
1537 – 1553
34 works on record
Works

Literary remains of King Edward the Sixth

Writings of Edward the Sixth, William Hugh, Queen Catherine Parr, Anne Askew, Lady Jane Grey, Hamilton and Balnaves

Literary Remains of King Edward the Sixth. Edited From his Autograph Manuscripts, With Historical Notes and a Biographical Memoir

Copies of Seven Original Letters from King Edward VI. to Barnaby Fitz-Patrick

On the Supremacy

The chronicle and political papers

England's boy king
Writings of Edward the Sixth
Anno. III & IIII. Edvvardi Sexti. Actes made in the Session of this present Parlament, holden vpon pro- rogation at Westminster, the .iiii. daye of Nouembre, in the thirde yere of the reygne of our most dread Souereygne Lorde Edward the .vi. by the grace of God, kyng of Englande, Fraunce, and Ireland, defendour of the fayth, and of the Churche of Englande, and also of Irelande, in earth the supreme head
Arti- cles To Be Inqvi- red Of. 1548
The Upright Protestant, As He Was Reformed From the Superstitious errours of Popery in the happy Reignes of Ed- ward the 6th. Qu. Elizabeth, and K. Iames of blessed memory. And for whom this (thrice happy) Parliament will live and Die. ... (4 lines)
The Primitive Rule Of Reformation According to the First Liturgy Of K. Edward VI. 1549. Containing an Extract of the Same, So far as it is Popishly Affected. Together With several Honourable Testimo- nials thereof from Church and State, of that, and of Succeeding Ages. As Also The Wishes of several Churches and Churchmen of the Reformation, for Resto- ring the said Liturgy in Parts. ... (1 line). With Allowance
The Order Of The Communion. With the Kings Majesties Proclamation
The ornaments rubric
K. Edward the VIth His Own Arguments Against the Pope's Supremacy. Wherein several Popish Do- ctrines and Practices, contrary to God's Word, are animadverted on; and the Marks of Anti-Christ are applied to the Pope of Rome
An Acte for the repeale of certayne Statutes, made in the time of the rayne of king Edward the sixt
A Letter of that most religi- ous and pious Prince K. Edward the sixth to Nicholas Ridley Bishop of London, for the taking downe of Altars, and setting up the Table in the steed thereof, subscribed by nine of the said Kings Privie Councell, together with the said Kings six reasons for the same alteration; All which are set forth in the Ecclesiasticall History, containing the Acts and Monuments of Martyrs
Inivncci- ons geuē by the moste ex- cellent prince, Edward the sixte, by the grace of God, kyng of England, Fraūce and Ire-lande : defendor of the Faythe, and in earthe vnder Christ, of the chur- che of Englande and of Ireland the supreme hedde
Regiae maiest. Angliae &c
Anno Primo Edvvar- di Sexti. Statvtes made in the Parlamente be- gon at Westminster the fowerthe daye of Nouember, in the firste yeare of the reigne of our most dreade Soueraine lorde Edward the VI. By the Grace of God, Kinge of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, defendour of the faithe, and of the Churche of Englande, and also of Irelande in earthe the supreme hed
The order of the communion..
Ordo distributionis sacramenti altaris sub vtraque specie, et formula confessionis faciendae in regno Angliae..
Die Ordnung der Heiligen Communion bey des Herrn Nachtmal, wie solches noch zur zeit, in den Englendischen Kirchen gehalten wird..
The booke of the common praier
A letter of that most religious and pious prince K. Edward the Sixth to Nicholas Ridley bishop of London, for the taking downe of altars, and setting up the table in the steed thereof ...
Pope's supremacy confuted
A declaration against the Pope's supremacy ... in ... 1549
The journal of King Edward's reign
The chronicle and political papers of King Edward VI
K. Edward the VIth his own arguments against the Pope's supremacy
A letter from King Edward the Sixth. To Sir Barnaby Fitzpatrick, in the possession of the Earl of Upper Ossory
The Pope's supremacy confuted. By King Edward the VI. Translated out of his French original
The prayer of kynge Edwarde the syxte, whiche he made the .vi. of Iuly, Anno. M.D, Liii. and vii. of his reygne, thre houres afore his death, to hym self, his eyes beynge closed, and thynkyng none had heard him. The syxtenth yeare of his age ..
King Edward the Sixth on the supremacy