Impr. 29: 1612: sm. 4o: pp. [2] + 25 + [1]: p. 11 beg. there were: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: 1–25, the treatise.
This is an appeal made by Travers, who was afternoon preacher at the Temple in London when Hooker was Master (about 1585–91), against the inhibition from preaching issued against him by the Privy Council. Travers was ordained at Antwerp, and had imbibed Genevan doctrine with which he opposed Hooker. See Hooker’s Answer above. Both treatises have been frequently reprinted, in Hooker’s Works, &c. This issue does not seem to have been published by Travers himself, but only in order to accompany Hooker’s posthumously printed Answer.
25. Twofold treatise. [woodcut] | A | TVVO-FOLD | TREATISE, | THE ONE | DECYPHERING THE | worth of SPECVLATION, | and of a retired life. | THE OTHER | CONTAINING A | discoverie of Youth | and OLD AGE. | [woodcut.]
Impr. 7: 1612: twelves 16o: pp. [2] + 45 + [1] + 35 + [1]: pp. 11 beg. vnwilling to, and her behalfe: Pica Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: 1–45, the first treatise: 1–35, the second treatise.
26. Wakeman, Robert. THE | CHRISTIAN | PRACTISE. | A | Sermon preached on the Act-Sun-|day in S. Maries Church in | Oxford. Iul. 8. 1604. | By Rob. Wakeman Bachelor | of Divinity & fellow of Balliol | Colledge in Oxford. | [motto.] | The second Impression. | [woodcuts.]
Impr. 29: 1612: (eights) 12o: pp. 92 + [4]: p. 11 beg. ple, but served: Pica Roman. Contents:—p. 1, title: 2, “Points handled in this Sermon”: 3–92, the sermon, on Acts ii. 46.
See 1605 W, of which this is a verbatim reprint.
27. Wakeman, Robert. “Jonah’s Sermon and Ninivehs repentance (J. Barnes) 1612 ... 16mo.”
So in the Catalogue of the Second ... portion of the ... library formed by ... Philip Bliss, Lond. (1858), p. 6, corroborated by a MS. note in a Bodleian copy (once the editor’s) of Bliss’s Wood’s Athenæ, which states that this is a third edition.
28. Wyclif, John. WICKLIFFES WICKET, | OR | A LEARNED AND | GODLY TREATISE OF | THE SACRAMENT, | made by | John Wickliffe. | Set forth according to an ancient | Printed Copie. | * *
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