The faithfull councellor, or, The marrow of the law in English: in two parts: the first, methodically and plainly shewing how any action may be warrantably laid in the common law, for relief in most causes of wrongs done: in which is handled many of the special and most usefull heads of the law now in practice: the second, by way of appendix, in what cases, and for what injuries relief is to be had in the High Court of Chancery: wherein is set forth very much of the learning touching the jurisdiction and method of proceedings in that court: with an exact alphabetical table of the most material things contained in each chapter: a subject very useful for all degrees of men, but most delightful to those that are studious therein