So in Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 331, where 1630 may be an error for 1632.

11. Pinke, William. [two lines] | THE TRYALL OF | OVR SINCERE LOVE | TO CHRIST: | [line] | By W. Pinke, late Fellow of Mag-|dalen Colledge in Oxford. | [line, then motto, then device.]

Impr. 106: 1630: sm. 4o: pp. [2] + 30 + [2] + 28: pp. 11 begg. custome or, and God, and while: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title (every page has a double headline): 1–30, a Sermon, on Eph. vi. 24: 1–28 a second sermon on the same text.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 475, where the 1631 edition with four sermons is confused with this in which there seem to be only two. The 3rd ed. (Oxf. 1636) and 5th (Oxf. 1659) contain also four. Probably William Lyford, whose preface dated 7 July 1630 is prefixed to all other editions, edited this tentative issue also. The pagination and signatures are separate for the two sermons. Pinke died in 1629.

12. Piscator, Johannes. APHORISMI | DOCTRINÆ | CHRISTIANÆ | maximam partem ex In-|stitutione Calvini | excerpti. | SIVE | Loci commvnes Theolo-|gici, brevibus sententijs expositi. | Per JOHAN: PISCATOREM· | Editio vndecima. | Superioribus tum limatior, tum | locupletior. | [woodcut.]

Impr. 105: 1630: (twelves) 24o: pp. [10] + 203 + [3]: p. 11 beg. veteris testamenti, 111 tarit a in filio: Long Primer Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (2) “Ad Lectorem”, a preface to a new edition signed “Philip: Ludovicus Piscator”, the author’s son, 1 May 1629: (3–9) the author’s preface to Beza: 1–203, the treatise: (1–2) “Index [28] locorum communium”.

Piscator (Fischer?) died in 1626, and the first edition of the Aphorismi appears to have been issued in 1592. This edition is often found bound with the Catechismus Oxf. 1629.

13. Thornborough, bp. John. THE | LAST WILL AND | TESTAMENT OF IESVS | Christ, touching the blessed Sacrament | of his body, and bloud, Signed, Sealed and | Delivered to the vse of all faithfull Christi-|ans in the presence of many Witnesses, and | proved in the Prerogatiue of the Church of | Christ, by Reverend Bishops, Learned Doctors, | and Ancient Fathers of the same Church. | Exemplified, copied out, and explaned by the | Reverend Father in God, Iohn Thornburgh, | Bishop of Worcester. | [motto: then device.]

Impr. 68: 1630: (fours) 8o: pp. [6] + 118 + [4]: p. 11 beg. are to be, 111 would not haue: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–5) dedication to (William) earl of Pembroke: 1–118, the work, a treatise on the Lord’s Supper: (1–4) not seen.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., iii. 5: the dedication gives some biographical details of the author.