J. H. D. D. B. N (Joseph Hall, D.D., Bishop of Norwich), 1574-1656
J. H (Joseph Hall), 1574-1656
Mercurius Britannicus, 1574-1656
One of the late most reputed wits, 1574-1656
Philalethirenaeus, 1574-1656
Reverend author, 1574-1656
Reverend bishop, 1574-1656
True lover of truth and peace, 1574-1656
Unfained lover of truth, order and just moderation, peace, 1574-1656
Exceter (Joseph Hall), Bishop of, 1574-1656
Exon, Ios, 1574-1656
Exon, Jos, 1574-1656
Gall, Iosif, 1574-1656
H, I. (Ioseph Hall), 1574-1656
H, J. (Joseph Hall), 1574-1656
H, Joseph (Joseph Hall), 1574-1656
Hall, I. (Ioseph), 1574-1656
Hall, Ios (Ioseph), 1574-1656
Hall, J. (Joseph), 1574-1656
Hall, Jos (Joseph), 1574-1656
Hall (Joseph), Bishop, 1574-1656
Hassius, Josephus, 1574-1656
Humble remonstrance, Author of the said, 1574-1656
I, E., 1574-1656
N, J. H. D. D. B. (Joseph Hall, D.D., Bishop of Norwich), 1574-1656
N, Jos. H. B. (Joseph Hall, Bishop of Norwich), 1574-1656
Hall, Joseph, Bp. of Norwich, 1574-1656
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A letter sent to an honourable gentleman in way of satisfaction, 1641 signed p. 5 (E.I.)
BM cat. (Hall, Joseph, successively Bishop of Exeter and Norwich; also entry under I., E. [i.e., Joseph Hall, Bishop of Norwich])
Hall, J. A modest offer of some meet considerations tendered to the learned prolocvtor, 1644 t.p. (a true lover of truth and peace)
Haydn, J. Book of dignities, 1970 p. 487 (Bishops of Exeter. 1627. Jos. Hall ... tr. to Norwich 1641)
His A letter concerning separation, 1681 t.p. (a reverend author)
His Contemplations vpon the historie of the Nevv Testament, 1628 t.p. (By Ios. Hall, D. of Diuinitie, and Deane of VVorcester)
His Resolutions and decisions of divers practicall cases of conscience in continuall use amongst men, 1650 t.p. (I.H.)
His The invisible world, 1659 t.p. (Jos. Hall) [Info. from UnM]
His The remedy of prophanesse, 1638 t.p.(By Ios. Exon)
InU/Wing STC files (usage: Dutifull sonne of the church; J.H.D.D.B.N.; ...Josephum Hassium; Bishop of Exceter; I. Hall; Author of the said Humble remonstrance; Joseph H.; Bishop Hall; English Mercury; Reverend bishop; Philalethirenaeus; ...Mercurio Britannico; One of the late most reputed wits; Unfained lover of truth, peace, order and just moderation; Jos. H.B.N.; J. Hall)
Wikipedia, viewed May 12, 2015 Joseph Hall (bishop); Joseph Hall (1 July 1574--8 September 1656) was an English bishop, satirist and moralist; born 1 July 1574, Prestop Park, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, Leicestershire; died 8 September 1656, Heigham, Norfolk); Diocese of Norwich: 1641-1656; previous post: Bishop of Exeter: 1627-1641; Alma mater: Emmanuel College, Cambridge; He contributed to several distinct literary areas: satirical verse as a young man; polemical writing, particularly in defending episcopacy; and devotional writings, including contemplations carrying a political slant) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Hall_%28bishop%29