Joye, George, 1495-1553
Joye, George
Joye, George, -1553
Joye, George (ok. 1495-1553)
George Joye English bible translator
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Works
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Ad Carolum Romanorum imperatorem Germaniae comitia Augustae celebrantem, fidei Huldrychi Zuinglij ratio. | |
An apology made by George Joy, to satisfy, if it may be, W. Tindale : 1535 | |
Bible. | |
Book of hours. | |
A compendyouse somme of the very Christen relygyon : gathered faythfully out of holy scripture: necessary for all them that rede the olde and new Testament. Tra[n]slated by George Joye the yere of our lorde. M.D.xxxv. in Septembre | |
Conjecturae de ultimis temporibus ac de fini mundi, ex Sacris literis. | |
A contrarye (to a certayne manis) consultacion: that adulterers ought to be punyshed wyth deathe : Wyth the solucions of his argumentes for the contrarye. Made by George Ioye | |
Dauids Psalter, diligently and faithfully tra[n]slated by George Ioye, with breif arguments before euery Psalme, declaringe the effecte therof | |
The dealers in stock's assistant, or, A calculation of the value of any parcel of stock from 10000 l. to 1 l. at the rate of 1/16 of a pound per cent. to 200 l. per cent for the ease of the proprietors of the several transferrable stocks in buying, selling, and casting up dividends | |
The defence of the mariage of preistes : agenst Steuen Gardiner bisshop of Wynchester, Wylliam Repse bisshop of Norwiche, and agenst all the bisshops and preistes of that false popissh secte, with a confutacion of their vnaduysed vowes vnaduysedly dissined: whereby they haue so wykedly separated them whom God cowpled in lawfull mariage. Made by James Sawtry | |
Defensio conjugii sacerdotum. | |
Expostion after the maner of a contemplation vpon the .li. psalme, called Miserere mei deus | |
The exposycion of Daniel the prophete, gathered out of Philip Melancthon, Iohan Ecola[m]padius, Chonrade Pellicane, [and] out of Iohan Draconite. [et] c. By George Ioye. A prophecye diligentely to be noted of al emperoures [and] kinges, in these laste dayes | |
First English printed psalters | |
A goodly prymer in englyshe, newly corrected and printed : with certeyne godly meditations and prayers added to the same, very necessarie [and] profitable for all them that ryghte assuredly vnderstande not ye latine [and] greke tongues | |
[The hole new Testame[n]t with the Pistles taken out of the olde Testament to be red in the chirche certayn dayes thorowt the year] | |
Innocency's complaint against tyrannical court faction in Newengland | |
The landed-man's assistant: or, Steward's vade mecum. : Containing the newest, most plain and perspicous method of keeping the accompts of estates yet extant. Useful for gentlemen, lawyers, cashiers, bailiffs, rent-gatherers, &c. Being a compendious form of taking a survey of an estate in hand, or on lives, with an abstract of the same: also an inventory of cash, stock, debts, &c. The method of entering lives dropt, and new leafes granted; together with a cash-book, and an abstract of receipts and disbursements; also the method of charging and discharging each tenant's accompts. By George Clerke, steward to a person of quality | |
The letters whyche Iohan Ashwell priour of Newnham Abbey besydes Bedforde, sente secretely to the Byshope of Lyncolne : in the yeare of our Lord M.D.xxvii. Where in the sayde pryour accuseth George Ioye that tyme beyng felow of Peter college in Cambrydge, of fower opinyons: wyth the answere of the sayde George vn to the same opynyons | |
Liber tertius de fidei familia, in Dei foedene sublege naturae : Deus Abraham, Deus Isaac, Deus Jacob : Deus nonest mortuorum, sed viventiam : Exod. 3. Matth. 22 | |
Liturgies ; Hours | |
Matters of fact, relating to the navy, truly stated | |
The new Testament as it was written, and caused to be written, by them which herde yt : Whom also oure Saueoure Christ Iesus commaunded that they shulde preach it vnto al creatures. The Gospell of S. Mathew. The Gospell of S. Marke. The Gospell of S. Luke. The Gospell of S. Ihon. The Actes of the Apostles | |
Our sauiour Iesus Christ hath not ouercharged his chirche with many ceremonies | |
A present consolation for the sufferers of persecucion for ryghtwysenes | |
A primer in Englysshe : with dyuers prayers et godly meditations. The contentes. ... Cum priuilegio regali. | |
The prophete Isaye, translated into englysshe, by George Ioye | |
The Psalter of Dauid in english truly translated out of Latyn euery psalme hauynge his argument before : declaryng brefely thinte[n]t [and] substaunce of the whole psalme. Wherevnto is annexed in thende certayne godly prayers thoroweoute the whole yere, co[m]menly called collectes | |
The refutation of the byshop of Winchesters derke declaratio[n] of his false articles, once before confuted by George Ioye : Be not deceiued by this bysshops false bokes. Heare novve the tother parte, and iudge truely of the trueth. For the veritie vvyll haue the victorye | |
The rekening and declaraciō of the faith and beleif of Huldrik Zwingly, bisshoppe of Zijryk the cheif town of Heluetia, sent to Charles .v. that nowe is Emprowr of Rome : holdinge a perlemente or cownsaill at Ausbrough with the cheif lordis ... of Germanye. The yere of owr Lorde M.D.xxx. in the monethe of Julye. | |
Souper of the Lorde | |
The subuersio[n] of Moris false foundacion : where upon he sweteth to set faste and shove under his shameles shoris, to vnderproppe the popis churche: made by George Ioye | |
The supper of the Lorde : after the true meanyng of the sixte of Iohn and the. xi. of the fyrst Epistle to the Corhinthia[n]s, whervnto is added an epistle to the reader, and incidently in the exposition of the supper: is co[n]futed the letter of master More against Iohn Fryth | |
Translating Resurrection : the debate between William Tyndale and George Joye in its historical and theological context | |
A Treatise of wool and cattel. In a letter written to a friend, occasion'd upon a discourse concerning the great abatements of rents, and low value of lands. Wherein is shewed how their worth and value may be advanced by the improvement of the manufacture of our English wool, and the spending of our cattel. And is farther proved, that cloathing and hospitality tend to the support of the honour, wealth, and strehgth of our English nation.. | |
Unitie and scisme of the olde chirche | |
A very godly defense, full of lerning, defending the mariage of preistes, gathered by Philip Melanchton, [and] sent vnto the Kyng of Englond, Henry the aight, tra[n]slated out of latyne into englisshe, by lewes beuchame: the yere of the Lorde .M.CCCCC.XLI. in Auguste |