For the author see Wood’s Fasti Oxon., ed. Bliss, i. 255: see 1636 D. The words underlined in the above title are in red ink, as well as “Oxford,” and “William Webb.” in the imprint. A folded leaf should follow the introductory matter containing “The Table” of the 26 sections. The signatures show that pp. 1–24, 25–76 in the second part are genuine additions, but genuinely part of the book.
6. ——. THE CHRISTIANS FREEDOME | [&c., precisely as the preceding article, except that “THE SECOND EDITION” is added as a new line after “Derry.”]
Impr. &c., precisely as the preceding article.
A simple reissue of the sheets of the first edition, room for the additional words on the title being found by slightly depressing the woodcuts. Perhaps the folded “table” was not issued with the second edition. Some copies have the date 1636.
7. Fawkner, Antony. THE | WIDDOWES | PETITION, | Delivered in a Sermon before the | Iudges at the Assises held at Northampton, | Iuly 25. 1633. by Antony | Fawkner, Parson of Saltry | All-Saints, alias Moygne | in Huntingtonshire. | [motto, then woodcut.]
Impr. 150: 1635: sm. 4o: pp. [6] + 28 + [2]: p. 11 beg. demand, Πρυτανεῖα: English Roman. Contents: p. (1) title: (3–5) Epistle dedicatory to sir Lewis Watson, dated “Saltry All-Saints ... Iuly 30. 1633”: 1–28, the Sermon, on Luke xviii. 3.
See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ed. Bliss, ii. 611. Sir L. Watson was the author’s patron.
8. Field, dr. Richard. OF THE | CHURCH, | FIVE BOOKES. | [line] | By | Richard Field, doctor of | DIVINITY, AND SOMETIMES | Deane of Glocester. | [line] | THE THIRD EDITION. | [line, then device.]
Impr. 68: 1635: (sixes) folio: pp. [16] + 906 + [2]: p. 11 beg. tation of dangerous, 701 wrongs of the Court: Pica Roman. Contents:—precisely as 1628 F, omitting the Errata on p. (15).
See 1628 F, of which this appears to be a verbatim reprint.