Impr. 11: 1613: sm. 4o: pp. [6] + 39 + [3]: p. 11 beg. Articulus 13: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–4) dedication to John King, bp. of London, signed “Johannes Glanvillus”: (5) “Ad Carmen meum”, a poem in Latin: (6) “Ad lectorem benevolum”, a distich: 1–39, the 40 Articles, in elegiac verse, the 40th being “De Articulorum ratificatione”: (1–2) “De numero & nominibus Articulorum”, a list: (2) “Ad lectorem”, a Latin poem.
See Wood’s Fasti Oxon., i. 343. The verses are a paraphrase, with short additional poems of a meditative kind, written during an illness.
13. Godwin, Thomas. “Romanæ Historiæ Anthologia. An English Exposition of the Roman Antiquities ... Oxon. 1613 ... &c. qu.”
So in Wood’s Ath. Oxon., iii. 52, but probably a misprint for 1614, which see, though Wood’s apparent error is copied by Watt, Bohn’s Lowndes, &c.
14. Hinde, William. A | PATH TO PIETIE, | LEADING TO THE | WAY, THE TRVTH, | AND THE LIFE | CHRIST IESVS. | DRAWNE VPON THE | Ground and according to | the Rule of Faith, | BY | William Hinde | Sometimes Fellow of Queenes | College in Oxford, and now | Preacher of Gods word | at Bvnbvry in | Cheshire. | Published for the benefit of his owne | Flocke and Family. | [woodcut.]
Impr. 7: 1613: (eights) 16o?: pp. [8] + 56: p. 11 beg. Q. VVhat learne: Pica Roman & Italic. Contents:—(1) title: (3–7) dedication to sir Thomas Lowe, Master, and to the 4 Wardens, of the Haberdashers’ Company in London, dated Bunbury, 19 July 1613: 1–56, the treatise, in question and answer.
Rare. For the author see Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 461, where Banbury is twice a misprint for Bunbury.
15. Holyoke, Francis. A | Sermon of Obedience. | Especially vnto Authoritie Ecclesiasticall, | wherein the principall controuersies of our | Church are handled, and many of their | Obiections which are refractorie to | the gouernment established, answered, | though briefly as time and | place could permit: | Being preached at a Visitation of the right | Worshipfull M.D. Hinton, in Couentry. | By | FRAN: HOLYOKE. | [woodcut.]
Impr. 29: 1613: (rest as 1610 H.)
A reissue of the sheets of 1610 H, with a new titlepage printed in London, within a border of woodcuts. The woodcut on the titlepage is unknown at Oxford.