10. Smith, Samuel. Wood (Ath. Oxon., ii. 283) mentions an edition of the Aditus ad Logicam of this year: see 1617 S.

11. Vicars, Thomas. PVSILLVS GREX. | EΛEΓΧΟΣ. | REFVTATIO | CVIVSDAM LIBELLI DE AM-|PLITVDINE REGNI COELESTIS | SVB EMENTITO CAELII SECVNDI | CVRIONIS NOMINE IN LV-|CEM EMISSI. | Qua docetur ex Scripturis beatorum numerum majorem | non esse numero damnatorum, sed potius minorem. | Ad excutiendum securitatis veternum nostris hominibus | potissimùm conscripta. | Authore Thoma de Vicariis S. T. Bac. Pastore | Cockfieldiensi in agro quondam Australium Saxonum. | [two mottos, then woodcuts.]

Impr. 72: 1627: sm. 4o: pp. 32: p. 11 beg. argumentaque: English Roman. Contents:—p. 1, title: 2, “Ad Lectores Candidos”: 3–6, Latin letters between “Thom. Vicarsius” (“Gallager”, = of Cockfield) and John Goldsmith (“Gallinager” = of Henfield), and William Cox, canon of Chichester, one dated 7 Jan. 1622 or 1623: 7–32, the discourse, on Luke xii. 32.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 443. The original treatise of Coelius Secundus Curio (an Italian, d. 1569) entitled “... De amplitudine beati regni Dei dialogi sive libri duo” was first published in 1554, and his contention that the number of the saved is greater than that of the lost is here refuted.

12. Wake, Isaac. Rex Platonicvs: | [&c. exactly as 1615 W, except that the colon in the first line is italic, not Roman, and “Quarta” for “Tertia”.]

Impr. 73: 1627: (twelves) 16o: pp. [8] + 238 + [18]: p. 11 beg. mentum demississimo, 111 neri, vt quum: Long Primer Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–7) dedication to prince Henry, as in 1st ed.; 1–236, the work: 237–238, (1), the Chancellor’s letter with preface: (3) title “ORATIO | FVNEBRIS | habita in Tem-|plo beatæ Ma-|riæ Oxon. | Ab Isaaco Wake, | PVBLICO ACA-|demiæ Oratore, Maij | 25. An. 1607. quum | mæsti Oxonienses, | pijs manibus Io-|hannis Rai-|NOLDI paren-|tarent. |” [woodcuts, then impr. 73]: (5–17) the oration.

See 1607 W. This fourth edition is a verbatim but not literatim reprint of the 3rd ed. (1615).

13. Wall, dr. John. CHRIST IN | PROGRESSE. | DELIVERED IN A SER-|mon at Shelford in Nottingham-|shire, the seate of the right Honou-|rable the Lord Stanhope. | By Iohn Wall Doctour in Divini-|ty of Christ-Church in Oxford. | [motto, then woodcut.]

Impr. 58: 1627: eights 12o: pp. [16] + 50 + [2]: p. 11 beg. where the Lord: Great Primer Roman. Contents:—p. (1–2) not seen: (3) title: (5) dedication to sir Henry Stanhope, son of lord Stanhope: (7–13) “The Epistle dedicatory”: (15–16) not seen: 1–50, the sermon, on Matth. xxi. 9.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., iii. 735.