1605.

1. Davies, John, of Hereford. MICROCOSMOS. | THE DISCOVERY | OF THE LITTLE | World, with the governe-|ment thereof. | [motto] | By Iohn Davies. | [woodcuts.]

Impr. 27: 1605: &c. as 1603. D. Contents:—exactly as 1603. D.

Very rare. See 1603. D, of which this is a reissue, with no alteration whatever except a new titlepage.

2. Hutten, Leonard. AN | ANSVVERE TO A CER-|TAINE TREATISE OF THE | CROSSE IN BAPTISME. | Intituled | A Short Treatise of the Crosse in Baptisme, con-|tracted into this Syllogisme. | [the syllogism follows in six lines] | VVherein not only the weaknesse of the Syllogisme it|selfe, but also of the grounds and proofes there-|of, are plainely discovered. | By L. H. Doct. of Divinitie. | [two mottos, then woodcuts.]

Impr. 25a: 1605: sm. 4o: pp. [8] + 139 + [1]: p. 11 beg. tions were, 111 swaded to set: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–7) Epistle dedicatory to the archbp. of Canterbury, signed “Leon. Hutten”: 1–139, the answer.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon. ii. 533. The book to which this is a reply is [William Bradshaw’s] Short treatise of the crosse in Baptisme, n. p. 1604, in which the unlawfulness of the use of the cross was insisted on.

3. Hutton, Thomas. REASONS FOR REFVSAL | OF SVBSCRIPTION TO THE | booke of Common praier, vnder the | hands of certaine Ministers of Devon, and | Cornwall word for word as they were ex-|hibited by them to the Right Reverend | Father in God William Co-|TON Doctor of Divinitie | L. Bishop of Exceter. | VVITH AN ANSVVERE AT SE-|verall times returned them in publike conference | and in diverse sermons vpon occasion prea-|ched in the Cathedrall Church of Exceter, | by Thomas Hvtton, Bachi-|ler of Divinitie & fellow of | St. Iohns Coll. in Oxon. | AND NOW PVBLISHED AT | the very earnest intreatie of some especiall | friends for a farther contentment of o-|ther the Kings Maiesties good | and loyall subiects. | [motto then woodcuts.]

Impr. 25a: 1605: sm. 4o: pp. 200: p. 11 beg. are, wherein, 111 times haue thought: English Roman. Contents:—p. 1 title: 3–6, Epistle dedicatorie to the bp. of Exeter: 7–10, “To my fellow brethren the ministers of Devon and Cornwall ...”: 10–17, “To the Christian Reader”: 18–34, the Reasons: 35–200, the Answer to the Reasons.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon. ii. 646. A “Second and last part of Reasons for Refusall ...” was published in London in 1606, and “The Remoouall of certaine imputations laid vpon the Ministers of Deuon: and Cornwall by one M. T. H. ...,” printed abroad in 1606: and other books on the controversy later.