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(b) THE HOLY BIBLE CONTAINING THE OLD TESTAMENT AND THE New: Newly translated out of the originall Tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by his Majesties speciall command. Appointed to be read in Churches. Printed by Tho: Buck

& Roger Daniel printers to the University of Cambridge.

4o.

¶ 8, A—H 8, I 4, K—X 8, Y 4, Z, Aaa 8, Bbb 4, Ccc-Dddd 8, Eeee 6, last blank.

Last page contains imprint. Separate title for New Test., dated 1635.
1 Tim. IV. 16 reads as in No. 46.

(c) THE BOOKE OF PSALMES, COLLECTED INTO ENGLISH MEETER by Thomas Sternhold, Iohn Hopkins, and others: conferred with the Hebrew, with apt Notes to sing them withall. Set forth and allowed to be sung in all Churches, of all the people together, before and after Morning and Euening prayer. As also before and after Sermons, and moreouer in priuate Houses, for their godly solace and comfort, laying apart all vngodly Songs, and Ballads, which tend onely to the nourishment of vice, and corrupting of Youth.. London, Imprinted for the Company of Stationers. 1630. Cum Privilegio.

4o.

A-H 8. Also, A Form of Prayer to be used in Private Houses every morning and evening. At end, Imprinted at London for the Company of Stationers, 1636. 4 leaves.

In 1 vol. Old red morocco extra, with remains of silver clasps. From the library of Dr. Corrie.

428.

54. FIVE PIOVS AND LEARNED DISCOURSES (Here follow the titles of the Sermons). By Robert Shelford of Ringsfield in Suffolk Priest... Printed by the printers to the Universitie of Cambridge. 1635.

4o. R. Crashaw and others. ¶ 2, A-Tt 4, last From the Napier Sale.

Commendatory verses by (blank?) wanting. Old sheep. 188. In dedication "Ad Matrem Academiam Cantabrigiensem" he thus describes his connection with Peterhouse. "Petrenses sancti juvate clavibus biblioclericum vestrum, olim famosi Perni amanuensem, Moynei [Thomas, afterwards Bp. of Kilmore] & Morisoni [Fynes, a celebrated traveller] condiscipulum."

The verses by Crashaw were printed in his collected works under the title of "On a Treatise of Charity," and without the last 10 lines, beginning:

and ending;

"Nor shall our zealous ones still have a fling"

"To be a true Protestant, 's but to hate the Pope."

These lines were discovered by Turnbull after his edition was printed, and were inserted at the end of the preface. In Grosart's edition of Crashaw the whole poem is printed for the first time from this work.

See reference to this work, Gardiner's History of England (Cr 8o Edit.), Vol. VIII. pp. 123-4, & 128.

Robert Shelford, Pet. matriculated 1580, B.A. 1583, M.A. 1587. "In the church (Ringsfield), screens and wainscot of chancel walls abundantly charged with quotations from the Scriptures, and moral adages in Latin and Hebrew. These ornaments...mark the taste of Rob. Shelford, Bible Clerk of Peterhouse,

and intituled Rector in 1599...In the chancel is an altar-tomb, surmounted by a mural slab, both of which record the virtues of R. S. Rector who died in 1627 aged 64." Suckling's Suffolk, 1846-8, Vol. 1. pp. 68–9.

The mural slab referred to by Suckling was put up by Shelford in his lifetime, viz. in 1627, when his age is given as 62. As his successor was not appointed till 1639, and the above work is not described as a posthumous publication, 1639 was probably the year of his death.

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Another Copy, with title and dedication mended, unbound.

98.

56. HAERESEOLOGIA TRIPARTITA: VEL, DE PERNICIE, NECESSITATE, et Utilitate Haeresium in Ecclesia. Concio ad Clerum habita Cantabrigiae 21 Junii 1633 pro Gradu Baccalaureatûs in Theologia A Calebo Dalechampio Sedanensi, Ferribiensis Ecclesiae Rectore in Comitatu Lincolniensi...Cantabrigiae, Ex Academiae celeberrimae typographeo. Anno MDCXXXV.

A-I 4. Orn. 40.

4o.

3s. 6d.

56*. CARMEN NATALITIUM AD CUNAS ILLUSTRISSIMAE PRINCIPIS Elisabethae decantatum intra Nativitatis Dom. solennia per humiles Cantabrigiae Musas. Ex Academiae Cantabrigiensis Typographeo.

Ann. Dom. 1635.

¶ 2, A-L 4, M 2, last blank. Orn. 52.

4o.

78. 6d.

Contributors: Henry Smith, Master of Magd., V. C.; Samuel Collins, Provost of King's; Ralph Brownrigg, Master of Cath.; Ric. Love, Master of Corpus; Ralph Winterton, Fellow of King's; Ed. King, Fellow of Christ's; Ralph Cudworth, Fellow of King's; Henry More, Christ's; Richard Watson, Caius; Richard Crashaw, Pembroke; Thomas Comber, Master of Trin.; &c.

57. SPECVLVM MUNDI, OR A GLASSE REPRESENTING THE FACE of the World; Shewing both that it did begin, and must also end: The manner How, and the time When, being largely examined. Whereunto is Joyned an Hexameron, or a serious discourse of the causes, continuance, and qualities of things in Nature; occasioned as matter pertinent to the work done in the six dayes of the Worlds creation... ¶ Printed by the Printers to the Vniversitie of Cambridge. 1635. 4°.

Title with ornamental border. Dedication signed "John Svvan." ¶¶¶ 4, A-Vvv 4, Xxx 2, last (blank?) wanting. Orn. 40, 49. Calf. 18s.

A pencil note at end of dedication says, "M.A., late Student of Trinity College." John Swan was author of a Visitation Sermon, and An Ephemeris for several years from 1658, &c.

57*. POEMATA SACRA, LATINÈ & ANGLICE SCRIPTA.....CANTABRIGIAE, Ex Academiae celeberrimae typographeo.

1636.

By John Saltmarsh. ¶ 4, A-C 8 (B 7 blank, B 8 title as below), D 1.

8o.

On 1a is orn. 36.

5s. 6a.

(b) POEMS UPON SOME OF THE HOLY RAPTURES OF DAvid. Printed by the Printers to the Universitie of Cambridge.

MDCXXXVI.

8°.

The first part is dedicated to Hen. Smith, S.T.P. Master of Magdalene & Vice-chancellor. The second part is dedicated to Sir Tho. Metham & Lady Metham, and is separately paged.

John Saltmarsh, born in Yorkshire, Magd. Coll., Minister at Brasted, Kent, Chaplain in the army under Fairfax, settled at Ilford, Essex. D. 1647. Fuller, in his Worthies, says that Sir Thomas Metham, his kinsman, bountifully contributed to his education, and that he wrote a book against his (Fuller's) sermon on Reformation. Saltmarsh's treatise defending the Antinomian doctrine of "free grace" was answered by the learned Thomas Gataker in 1646.

58. FR. BURGERSDICII INSTITUTIONUM LOGICARUM LIBRI DUO. AD juventutem Cantabrigiensem. Quod vetus est, juvenes, in Relligione sequamur: Quod placet in Logica, nil vetat esse novum. Cantabrigiae, Ex Academiae celeberrimae typographeo. MDCXXXVII.

¶ 8, A 4, B-V 8.

8o.

(6) FR. BURGERSDICII INSTITUTIONUM LOGICARUM SYNOPSIS, SIVE Rudimenta Logica. In quibus praecipuae definitiones, divisiones, & regulae, ad artem Logicam pertinentes, per quaestiones & responsiones, breviter & dilucidè proponuntur... Cantabrigiae, Ex Academiae celeberrimae typographeo.

A-D 8, E 4. Orn. 41.

MDCXXXVII.

In 1 vol., calf, interleaved, with writing in an old hand on several pages.

8o.

78. 6d.

Francis Burgersdyck, Liers, Holland, B. 1590, Prof. of Philosophy at Saumur, and afterwards of Logic at Leyden. D. 1629.

58*. ZYNNAIA, SIVE MUSARUM CANTABRIGIENSIUM CONCENTUS ET Congratulatio, Ad Serenissimum Britanniarum Regem Carolum, De quinta sua sobole, clarissima Principe, sibi nuper felicissimè nata. Ex Academiae Cantabrigiensis Typographeo. Anno Dom. 1637.

A-K 4, L 8, MN 4. Orn. 36.

4o.

78. 6d.

The last half of L is an insertion, of which the first three leaves are signed L 4, L 5, and L 6.

Contributors: Thomas Comber, V.C.; Samuel Collins, Provost of King's; Jas. Duport (6); Abr. Cowley; Andrew Marvell; Henry More; Edw. King, of Christ's; Henry Fern, Fellow of Trinity, afterwards Bp. of Chester; John Pearson, King's, afterwards Bp. of Chester; Rich. Crashaw; R. Winterton, Fellow of King's; John Wallis, Emm., afterwards Savilian Prof of Geometry at Oxford; &c.

59. THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER, AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE Sacraments: And other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England; With the Psalter, or Psalmes of David. Printed by Thomas Buck and Roger Daniel, printers to the Vniversitie of Cambridge. Anno Dom. 1638. F.

Title mounted. B-H 6, I 4, last blank.

(b) THE HOLY BIBLE CONTAINING THE OLD TESTAMENT AND THE New: Newly translated out of the originall Tongues, and with ye former translations diligently compared and revised, by his Majesties speciall command. Appointed to be read in Churches. Printed by Tho. Buck and Roger Daniel, Printers to the University of Cambridge. And are to be sold by Roger Daniel, at the Angell in Lumber street, London. F.

Title engraved by Marshall, B-Ggg 6, Hhh, Iii 4, pp. 642. Apocrypha, Kkk-Xxx 6, Yyy 4, pp. 151. New Testament (with separate title 1638), A-R 6, pp. 202. Orn. 50-61. Calf, edges torn away and repaired in parts. £4. 10s.

A rare edition. "This edition is said to have been revised by the King's "command by several learned men of Cambridge, Dr. Ward, Dr. Goad, Mr. Boyse, "Mr. Mead, etc. Probably this was the Bible in which Buck and Daniel "challenged the whole of Cambridge, by a bill fixed on the door of St. Mary's "church, that if any Scholar could find any literal fault in it he should have a "Bible for his pains...It is the FIRST in which the clause in Acts vi. 3 is "rendered 'whom YE may appoint,' instead of whom we may appoint.' The "mistake was copied into many following editions....I believe that the first person who publicly noticed this mistranslation was Dr. William Wotton, in a "Sermon preached at Newport-Pagnall, Bucks., in answer to Tindal's Book The "Rights of the Christian Church "". Cotton.

66

"This, perhaps the finest Bible ever printed at Cambridge, being revised at "the time and carefully printed, has served as standard for many subsequent "editions. There are, however, some extraordinary errors in it which have led "smaller sheep astray." Stevens.

1 Tim. IV. 16 reads as in No. 46.

60. THE HOLY BIBLE CONTAINING THE OLD TESTAMENT and the New: Newly translated out of the originall Tongues, and with ye former translations diligently compared and revised, by his Majesties speciall command. Appointed to be read in Churches. Printed by Tho: Buck and Roger Daniel, Printers to the University of Cambridge. Fo. Engraved title by Will. Marshall. A-Ggg 6, Hhh, Iii 4, pp. 642. New Testament (with separate title 1638) as in No. 59.

(b) THE WHOLE BOOK OF PSALMES, COLLECTED INTO ENGLISH metre, by Th. Sternhold, John Hopkins, and others, conferred with the Hebrew, with apt notes to sing them withal: Set forth and allowed to be sung in all churches, of all the people together before and after morning and evening prayer, and also before and after sermons; and moreover in private houses, for their godly solace and comfort, laying apart all ungodly songs and ballads, which tend onely to the nourishing of vice, and corrupting of youth... ¶ Printed by Thomas Buck and Roger Daniel, printers to the Vniversitie of Cambridge. Anno Dom. 1638. Fo

A-I 6.

In 1 vol. Large Paper. Old purple morocco, gold tooled sides, g.e., and red lines and ornaments throughout drawn by hand. A presentation copy from the

University to J. Browne, Clerk of the Parliament, with autograph letter to him from T. Hill of Trinity. From the Simes Sale.

The Bible is the same edition as No. 59...

£6, 68.

61. THE HOLY BIBLE CONTAINING THE OLD TESTAMENT AND THE New Newly translated out of the originall tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by his Majesties speciall command. ¶ Appointed to be read in churches. Printed by Thomas Buck, and Roger Daniel, printers to the Universitie of Cambridge. Ann. Dom. 1639.

4o.

258.

Black Letter. ¶ 8, A-Mmm 8. Orn. 40, 51 (variation), 52. Apocrypha beginning Oo 8, p. 591, New Testament, Zz 6, p. 731. Old calf. Acts vi. 3 reads correctly, 1 Tim: iv. 16 as in No. 46.

62. THE HISTORIE OF THE HOLY WARRE; BY THOMAS FULLER, B.D. Prebendarie of Sarum, late of Sidney Colledge in Cambridge. The second edition. Cambridge, Printed by R. Daniel, for Thomas Buck, and are to be sold by John Williams at the signe of the Greyhound in Pauls Church-yard. 1640. F.

Engraved title by W. Marshall "Printed by Thomas Buck one of the Printers to the University of Cambridge," before the above letter-press title, preceded by "A Declaration of the Frontispiece" in verse, signed J. Č. [Qu. John Cleveland, Author of The Rebel Scot] 4, A-Mm 4, Nn 6, Oo-Pp 4, Qq 6. Map of Palestine. Orn. 51 (var.), 52, 56. Old calf, rebacked.

158.

63. A FRIENDLY TRIALL OF THE GROUNDS TENDING TO SEPARATION; In a plain and modest Dispute touching the Lawfulnesse of a stinted Liturgie and set form of Prayer, Communion in mixed assemblies, and the Primitive subject and first receptacle of the power of the Keyes: Tending to satisfie the doubtfull, recall the wandring, and to strengthen the weak: By John Ball...¶ Printed by Roger Daniel printer to the Universitie of Cambridge; For Edward Brewster, and are to be sold at his shop at the Bible on Fleet-bridge. 1640.

4o.

A-Tt 4. Old calf, from Westmoreland Sale with signature 'Vere ffane.' 128. John Ball, Cassington, Oxon., B. 1585, entered Brasenose Coll. 1602, B.A. St. Mary's Hall, 1608, Curate of Whitmore, Staff., where he died 1640.

EX

63*. JOHANNIS POSSELII ΣY'NTAZIΣ GRÆCA, UTILISSIMIS emplis illustrata; unà cum Regulis ejusdem de Accentibus, & Varennii de iisdem tractatu. Adjecto ad calcem Indice. Cantabrigiae, Ex officina Rogeri Danielis almae Academiae Typographi. Prostant apud Franciscum Eaglesfield, sub signo Calthae in D. Pauli cœmeterio.

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On the title is a printer's mark, a tree with motto "Depressa resvrgo." Preface dated "Rostochii, Anno 1589."

John Possel, Parchim B. 1528, became co-rector at Wismar, and professor of

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