5. "An apologie for John Wickliffe; with answere to such slanderous objections as have been lately urged against him by Father Parsons, the apologists, and others." By Thomas James. fo. 184. Printed at Oxford, 1608, and transcribed, on account of its rarity, by Mr. Lewis, the author of the Life ...
2. "A catalogue of the Martyrs and other persons of the Society eminent in vertue, recited on their severall dayes after the martyrologe, as in the refectory of the Casa professa in Rome. Beginning from the 31 of July of the yeare 1619." fo. 2. Notwithstanding this date, the lives are included b...
3. A commentary, in Latin, on the Articles of the Church of England, by A. Pritchard, 1699. The author has recorded, that he undertook the work "jussu Episcopi." fo. 37. The Articles themselves, or at least their substance, are preflxed; and it is observable that the disputed clause in art. 20, ...
1. A fragment (transferred to Add. MS. 11,565, f. 114) of the Golden Legend, in English, written in the 15th century, relating to the lives of Pope Urban and Saint Pernell or Petronilla. fo. 1.
4. "Linea vitæ: A line of life. Pointing att the immortallity of a virtuous name." By John De La Ford; with a dedication to Sir James Hay Knight, Lord Viscount Doncaster. fo. 143. This is said, in a note written by some former possessor of the MS. to be a very sensible discourse, and to have bee...