SERMON for Lady Day (25 Mar.) on S. Luke i. 26, 27, with no clue to the year, except that it was after 1605 (see f. 5), nor to the preacher. Beg. 'And in the first month, &c.: the last yeere out of this chapter'. Paper; ff. 10. Quarto. 8 in. x 6 in. XVII cent. Not in the the old catalogues.
'A BREFE DECLARATIONE of the instetucione and trewe effecte off the Lordes Supper (f. 3 b), with the aduochement as well by the holie scripture as by dyuerse doctores (f. 6b), with soundre abbuses in the masse and also the like abuse in gyuenge of orders (ff. 15, 16, prose) and a invectyue also ...
'A PROGNOSTICATION for the yeare 1560 writinge (sc. written) in the French tonge by Mychell Nostradame [Michel de Nostredame] and translatyd into Englishe With the author's dedication to Claude of Savoy, Count of Tende and Sommerive, Admiral of the East Seas, Governor of Provence, whom he eulogi...
17 C. I, II 'ANTIPAPA[R]CHIA, or kinglie supremacie aboue pontificiall and papale authoritie', the second and third parts, by John Gordon, D.D., Dean of Salisbury (cf. 7 D. XII, &c.). In the (missing) first part the author had carried his survey from Melchisedek to the Ascension of Christ; the two parts here carry it on to the time of Gregory VII. Paper; ff. 55, 52. Quarto. 8 in. x 6 in. Temp. Jas. I. Bound together. Not in the old catalogues.
'A GRACE of a goodfellow appointed to haue bene sayd after a Banket at Yorke, made vpon the good nues and proclamacion thear of the entraunce into reign ouer vs of our sooueraign Lady Elizabeth', &c., in Nov. 1558: an invective against the late Queen's ecclesiastical advisers, in the form of...
ADDRESS to James I from his 'poore oppressed prisner and loyall subiect, Anthonic Atkinson'; 20 Apr. 1603. The writer, apparently a searcher at the port of Hull, refers to a previous book sent to the late Queen, which was 'the cause of the afflictions of Gilbert Wilkinson and myself'. He recomme...
'AN ORATION of Coelius the second Cvrio for the trew and auncyent avthoritie of Christ his chvrche agaynst Antony Florebell of Mvtiny': a translation by John Philpott [Archdeacon of Winchester, Protestant martyr, d. 1555] of the Pro uera et antiqua ecclesiae Christi autoritate in Antonium Floreb...
'OF THE SACRAMENT of thankesgeuing: a short treaties of Peter Martir's making.' A tract on the Eucharist (probably compiled from various works of Peter Martyr Vermigli) addressed to [Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset,] the Lord Protector, and dated Westminster, 1 Dec. [1548]. The contents are sum...