P. [86]. Answer.

This is of course by Richard Parkes, as is noted in the first edition (p. 59; 1604, no. 7). “1604 A” is twice an error for “1604 P.”

P. [89]. Colmore, l. 3.

For Saactpavl read Sanctpavl.

P. [92]. Oxford, Univ. (Justa Funebria), l. 6.

The type is English Roman.

P. [92]. Ibid. l. 11.

For preceding art. read art. no. 19.

P. [92]. After Oxford, no. 21, insert:—

Panke, John. THE FALL OF BABEL. | By the confusion of Tongues, directly proouing against the | Papistes of this, and former ages; that a view of their writings | and Bookes, being taken, it cannot be discerned by any | man liuing, what they would say, or how be vnder-|stood, in the question of the sacrifice of the Masse, | the Reall presence or Transubstantiation; | but in explaning their mindes, they fall | vpon such tearmes, as the Prote-|stants vse and allow. | FVRTHER. | In the question of the Popes Supremacie is shewed, how they | abuse an authoritie of the auncient Father S. Cyprian, a Canon of | the 1. Niceene counsell, and the Ecclesiasticall historie of Socrates, and Sozomen: And lastly is set downe a briefe of the succession | of Popes in the sea of Rome, for these 1600. yeares togea-|ther: what diuersitie there is in their accompt, what | heresies, schismes, and intrusions there hath been in | that sea, deliuered in opposition against their | Tables, wherewith now adayes they are | very busie, and other thinges dis-|couered against them. | By IOHN PANKE. | [motto, then woodcut.]