So in Wood’s Ath. Oxon., i. 526, cf. Wood’s Historia et Antiquitates Universitatis Oxoniensis (Oxon. 1674) lib. 2, p. 197. See 1592 B.

4. Case, John. “292 Casus (Joan.) de Sphæra Civitatis — — Oxon. 1615”

A doubtful entry in Tho. Bowman’s Catalogus librorum (Oxf. 1687) sign. H 1r.

5. Day, John. CONCIO AD CLERVM | IN SECVNDI, VEL QVARTI, RE-|GVM, CAPITIS SEXTI, VER-|SVM PRIMVM, SECVNDVM, | TERTIVM, ET QVARTVM. | Habita in Templo B. Mariæ Oxon. | Iunij 25o. Ann. Dom. 1612. | per Ioannem Dayvm baccalav-|reum in Theologia, et Collegij Orielen-|SIS apud Oxonienses Socium. | EDITIO SECVNDA. [device, then motto.]

Impr. 11: 1615: sm. 4o: pp. [4] + 26 + [2]: p. 11 beg. dimento minimè: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3) Latin dedication, nearly as 1st ed.: (4) “Thema,” the text: 1–26, the sermon: (1–2) letter, as 1st ed.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 412. This is a reprint with a few changes of 1612 D.

6. ——. DAVID’S DESIRE | TO GOE TO CHVRCH: AS IT | was published in two Sermons | in St Maries in | Oxford. | The One, the Fift of November, in the Afternoone | to the Vniversitie, in the Yeare of our Lord | God 1609. the Other, on Christmas | Day next following, to the Pa-|rishioners of that | place. | [device, then 2 mottos.]

Impr. 7a: 1615: sm. 4o: pp. [8] + 48: p. 11 beg. waies but often: Pica Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–8) epistle dedicatory to Oriel college and St. Mary’s parish, Oxford, signed “Iohn Day”: 1–25, the first sermon: 26, quotation from Camden’s Annales about queen Elizabeth: 27–48, the second sermon.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 411. This is a reprint of 1612 D, but neither is that fact mentioned, nor is the author’s name on the title.

7. ——. DAY’S FESTIVALS | OR, | TWELVE OF HIS SERMONS: | DELIVERED BY HIM AT SEVERAL | times to the Parishioners of St Maryes | in Oxford, on the three Chiefe Festi-|VALS of the Yeere, Christmas, | Easter, and Whit-sontide. | THREE OF VVHICH SERMONS, | are touching our Saviour; One, the Ho-|ly Ghost; Two, the Two Sa-|CRAMENTS; The other Six, such | severall Dvties as belong to | the severall sorts of all | Christians. | [device, then two mottos.]