Impr. 58: 1625: eights” 12o: pp. [32], signn. AB8: sign. B 1r beg. Although my pangs: Pica Roman. Contents:—sign. A 1r, title: A 2r, dedication to sir John Millissent, in verse: A 2v “To the Printer”, signed “Io. Taylor. Or. Coll.”: A 3v “The Præface”: A 4r-B 2r, the poem: B 3r-B 6v “Against Swearing”, in prose and verse: B 7r-7v “My fare-well to the famous Vniuersity of Oxford”, in prose.

Rare. A poem on the plague at London in the summer of 1625. There are allusions to the author’s stay in Oxford for some weeks and the small mortality there.

23. Terry, John. THEOLOGICALL | LOGICKE: | OR | THE THIRD PART OF THE | TRYALL OF TRVTH: | Wherein is declared the excellency and æquity of the | Christian Faith, and that it is not withstood and resi-|sted; but assisted and fortified by all the forces of right | reason, and by all the aide that artificiall Logicke can | yeeld. | Against the heathenish Atheist, and the Romish Catholick, | whereof the one taketh exception against the Faith of | Christ in generall; and the other against the doctrine | thereof, as it is professed in the Reformed Churches, as | being in their opinions absurd, and contrary to the eui-|dent and vndeniable grounds of reason. | BY | Iohn Terry Minister of the Word of | God at Stocton. | [woodcuts.]

Impr. 50: 1625: sm. 4o: pp. [2] + 229 + [1]: p. 11 beg. O Lord, and, 111 party to whom: Pica Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (2) 2 mottos: 1–4, dedication to the bp. of Bath and Wells: 5–11 “To the Christian Reader”: 12–23 “The Quæstions that are handled in ... this Treatise”: 25–229, the work.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 410, and 1600 T, 1602 T.

24. Wall, dr. John. THE | VVATERING | of Apollos. | Deliuered in a Sermon at | St Maries in Oxford | the 8. of August | 1624. | By Iohn Wall Do-|ctor in Divinity of | Christ-Church. | [motto, then woodcuts.]

Impr. 59: 1625: (eights) 16o: pp. [64], signn. A-D8: sign. B 2r beg. and art mightie: English Roman. Contents:—sign. A 1r title: A 2r, dedication to the bp. of Lincoln: A 3r-A 6v the Epistle dedicatory to the same: A 7r-D 6v, the sermon, on Acts xviii. 28.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., iii. 736. The author was chaplain to the bishop of Lincoln. Hebrew pointed type seems to be used for the first time at Oxford in this sermon, at sign. C 6v.

25. Whear, Degory. DE | RATIONE | ET METHODO | Legendi Historias | Dissertatio. | Authore Degoreo Whear | Pri. Hist. Præl. Pub. Cam-|DENIANO apud | Oxonienses. | Huic præmittitur eiusdem Authoris | Oratio Auspicalis habita, vbi Ca-|thedram Historicam primum ad-|scendit. | [woodcut.]

Impr. 53: 1625: (fours) 12o: pp. [8] + 24 + [8] + 79 + [1]: pp. 11 beg. horremus, domi and quam immensum: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–7) dedication to the earl of Pembroke, dated “Scrib. Oxoniæ 8 Kal. viibris, 1625”: 1–24 “Oratio auspicalis habita in Scholis publicis cùm primùm L. Annæi Flori interpretationem aggrederer”: (1–3) “Rerum per dissertationis totius partes tractatarum indigitamenta”, a conspectus: 1–79, (1), the work, in 3 parts.