Impr. 96: 1629: (one) obl. folio: pp. [2]: Pica Italic. Contents:—p. (1) in centre a title “Carolus R. ...” as above, below a metal engraving showing the cycle of Proctors: on left and right two strips of printed Statutes concerning Proctors, each headed “Statuta” and pasted to the central cycle: the imprint is at the lower right hand corner.
The central part of this broadsheet is entirely occupied with a steel or copper engraving representing ingeniously the Colleges which elect Proctors from 1629 to 1720: in the centre are some general notes. This Caroline cycle is repeated after 23 years, commencing with 1629. The two strips of “Statuta” occur also separately, printed on a single sheet in two columns.
10. Pemble, William. DE | SENSIBVS | INTERNIS. | Tractatvs | Gvlielmi Pembeli, | Aulæ Magdalensis in Aca-|demia Oxoniensi nuper | alumni dignissimi. | [line] | Editio Posthuma. | [line] | [woodcut.]
Impr. 101: 1629: (twelves) 16o: pp. [4] + 74 + [2]: p. 11 beg. te, quâ sensus: Long Primer Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–4) “Lectori ...”: 1–74 the work: (1–2) not seen.
Probably edited by Richard Capel who issued two of Pemble’s treatises often bound up with this one (De formarum (et Animæ) origine, Lond. 1629, and De (creatione et) providentia Dei, Lond. 1631).
11. ——. FIVE | GODLY, AND PRO-|fitable Sermons concerning. | 1 The slaverie of sinne. | 2 The mischeife of ignorance. | 3 The roote of Apostasie. | 4 The benefit of Gods service. | The Christians loue. | Preached in his life time in sundry places. | By that late faithfull Minister of Christ | Mr William Pemble | of Magdalen Hall in the | Vniversitie of | Oxford. | The second Edition. |
Impr. 97a: 1629: (fours) 8o: [4] + 24 + 25 + [1] + 17 + [1] + 22 + 15 + [3]: pp. 11 beg. and cast and tence 2. Thess. and ready to and Votaries vse and in praier: Pica Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title within an arched border: (3–4) “To the Reader”, signed by the editor “Iohn Tombes”: 1–24 (&c. as above, the unnumbered pages being blank, and the title of each part appearing only in the headline: the signatures run through the entire work) the Sermons, on John viii. 34, Hos. iv. 6, Heb. iii. 12, 23, Ex. xxxiv. 23–4, Song of Sol. ii. 16.
See 1628 P.
12. ——. VINDICIÆ | FIDEI, | OR | A TREATISE | of Iustification by Faith, | wherein the truth of that point | is fully cleared, and vindicated | from the cauills of it’s | Adversaries | Deliuered at Magdalen Hall | in Oxford; by William | Pemble, Mr of Arts. | The second Edition. | [line, then motto, then line.]
Impr. 97: 1629: sm. 4o: pp. [8] + 248: p. 11 beg. plainely. He, 111 some time failes: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title, within arched border: (3–6) dedication to Magdalen hall, Oxford, dated “From Tewkeisbury this 9 of Iuly 1629”, signed “Iohn Geree”: (7–8) “To the Christian Reader,” signed “Rich. Capel”: 1–248, the work.