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laudatorum. Operâ & Studio Josuae Barnes S. T. B. Emmanuelis Collegii apud Cantabrigienses Socii maximè Senioris. Cantabrigiae, Ex Officinâ Johan. Hayes, Celeberrimae Academiae Typographi. Impensis Richardi Green Bibliopolae Cantab. An. Dom. MDCXCIV.

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199. LACRYMAE CANTABRIGIENSES IN OBITUM SERENISSIMAE REginae Mariae. Cantabrigiae, Ex Officina Johan. Hayes, Celeberrimae

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Contributors: Thomas Browne, Master of Pemb., V.C.; Lord North & Grey, Magd.; Hon. John Montagu, Master of Trinity; J. Beaumont, Master of Pet.; John Covel, Master of Christ's; Tho. Smoult, St. John's, Prof. of Casuistry; Joshua Barnes, Emmanuel; Francis Hare, King's, afterwards Bp. of Chichester; Anthony Collins, King's; Thomas Sherlock, Cath., afterwards Bp. of London; John Leng, Cath., afterwards Bp. of Norwich.

200. THE HOLY BIBLE CONTAINING THE OLD TESTAMENT AND the New. Newly translated out of the Original Tongues, and with the former Translations diligently Compared and Revised. With Marginal Notes, shewing Scripture to be the best Interpreter of Scripture. Printed Anno 1682.

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12o.

(b) A SMALL CAMBRIDGE CONCORDANCE TO THE HOLY BIBLE, With The Various significations of Words of most Importance; and many Synonymous Terms and Phrases.... Printed to be bound up with Bibles. Cambridge, Printed by John Hayes, Printer to the University. 1695. 12°.

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98.

The Bible is "With Canne's Notes. Probably printed in Holland, but sometimes attributed to the Edinburgh Press. Very incorrect: e.g. Ezek. xviii. 25. The way of the Lord is equal, for, not equal. 1 Tim. iv. 16. Thy, for the." Loftie, No. 374, p. 169.

John Canne, leader of the English Brownists at Amsterdam, whither he fled at the Restoration, succeeding Ainsworth as preacher to the Congregation there.

201. CENSORINUS DE DIE NATALI. HENRICUS LINDENBROGIUS recensuit, Et Notis illustravit. Quibus etiam accedunt Nunnesii in Fragmentum Notae, Cum Spicilegio Annotationum Doctissimorum Virorum Salmasii, Scaligeri, &c. Opus hactenus diù Desideratum, ex Optimorum Exemplarium Collatione, jam denuò Recognitum atque Auctum. Cantabrigiae, Ex Officina Joh. Hayes, Celeberr. Academ. Typogr. Impensis Tho. Dawson jun. Bibliopol. Cantabrigiens. M.DC.XCV.

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A-R 8. Vellum.

4s. 6d.

Henry Lindenbrog, Hamburg, B. 1570, D. 1642. Doctor of Laws at Leyden, visited Paris, & took from the convent of St. Victor 20 MSS. Afterwards librarian at Gottorp.

202. A SERMON PREACHED AT THE PUBLICK COMMENCEMENT AT Cambridge. Sunday in the Afternoon July iij. 1698. By Francis Hutchinson, D.D. Preacher at St. James's in Bury St. Edmunds. Cambridge, Printed for Edmund Jeffery, Bookseller in Cambridge, 1698.

Half-title & title 2, A-C 4.

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2s. 6d.

This is printed from a new fount of type, much resembling the modern "old-faced" character.

Francis Hutchinson, St. Cath., B.A. 1680, M.A. 1684, D.D. 1698, Bp. of Downe 1720.

203. A SERMON PREACHED AT THE PUBLICK COMMENCEMENT AT Cambridge. Sunday in the Forenoon July iij. 1698. By Peter Nourse, D.D. Fellow of S. John's College. Cambridge, Printed for Edward Hall, Bookseller in Cambridge, and are to be Sold by Luke Meredith, at the Star in St. Paul's Church-yard, London, 1698.

Title 1, A-D 4, last (blank?) wanting. (See post, No. 246.)

4°.

Peter Nourse, St. Johns, Fellow 1688, B.A. 1682, M.A. 1686, B.D. 1693, D.D. 1698. D. 170%.

204. A CONCORDANCE TO THE HOLY SCRIPTURES; TOGETHER with the Books of the Apocrypha. With the various Readings both of Text and Margin. In a more exact Method then hath hitherto been Extant. By S. N. The fourth Edition very much Enlarged, Accurately Corrected, and Augmented with the Concordance to the Apocrypha. → Cambridge, Printed by John Hayes, Printer to the University: for Awnsham and John Churchill at the Black Swan, in Paternoster-row, London, 1698.

A-Hhhhh 4, Iiiii 2. Calf.

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By Samuel Newman, Banbury, B. 1600, D. 1663. Emigrated to America 1636. First minister of Rehoboth, Mass.

205. A SERMON PREACH'D BEFORE THE KING AT NEWMARKET, On Sunday the 16th Day of April. 1699. By John Leng, B.D. and Fellow of St. Katherines-Hall in Cambridge. Publish'd by His Majesties Special Command. Cambridge, Printed at the University Press, for R. Clavel, at the Peacock in St. Paul's Church-yard London, and Edmund Jeffery in Cambridge, 1699. 4o.

Half-title & title 2, A-D 4.

28.

"That Mr Jeffery & Mr Clevel pay 16s. per sheet for printing the 1000 Copies "of Mr Leng's Sermon." Minute Book of Curators of the Press, May 3, 1699.

John Leng, Norwich, B. 1665, educ. St. Paul's School & Cath., B.A. 1686, M.A. 1690, D.D. 1716, R. of Beddington, Surrey, 1708, Bp. of Norwich 1723, D. 1727.

206. THE VANITY AND DANGER OF MODERN THEORIES. A SERMON Preach'd at St Marys Church In Cambridge, On Sunday the 13th Day of August, 1699. By Richard Marsh, A.M. and Fellow of St. John's College. Cambridge, Printed at the University Press, for Edmund Jeffery, Bookseller in Cambridge, 1699.

Half-title & title 2, A-C 4.

Richard Marsh, St. John's, Fellow 1696, B.A. 1691, M.A. 1695.

4o.

28.

207. THE ETERNAL AND INTRINSICK REASONS OF GOOD AND EVIL. A Sermon Preach'd at the Commencement At Cambridge, On Sunday the 2a Day of July, 1699. By John Edwards, D.D. Cambridge, Printed at the University Press, for Edmund Jeffery, Bookseller in Cambridge, 1699.

Title etc. 2, A-D 4.

208.

Another edition, Camb. 1700. 8°. A-C 8, D 4.

4o.

2s. 6d.

18. 6d.

John Edwards, Hertford, B. 1637, Educated Merchant Taylors' School & St. John's, Fellow 1659, M.A. 1661, D.D. 1699, Minister of Trinity Church, Camb. Lecturer Bury St. Edmunds, Incumb. St. Peter's Colchester, D. 1716.

208*. QUINTI HORATII FLACCI OPERA AD OPTIMORUM EXEMplarium fidem recensita. Accesserunt Variae Lectiones, Quae in Libris MSS. & Eruditorum Commentariis notatu digniores occurrunt. Cantabrigiae Typis Academicis, Impensis Jacobi Tonson Bibliopolae Londin.

MDCXCIX.

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4o. Edited by Jas. Talbot. 4, A-000 4. Dedicated to William Duke of Gloucester. Frontispiece (View of Cambridge), head and tail-pieces beautifully engraved on copper by S. Gribelin. Old calf.

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The following note in handwriting of Rev. H. Kett, Trin. Coll. Oxon., with date 1799: "This Book was purchased from the collection of the celebrated Joseph Addison, Author of the Spectator &c. which was sold by auction in "London, A.D. 1799."

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"Harwood, Harles, and Mitscherlich, agree in calling this a splendid and correct edition."

James Talbot, Trinity, Fellow, B.A. 1686, M.A. 1690, D.D. 1705, Prof. Reg. Hebrew 1699.

209. A DESCRIPTION OF THE UNREGENERATE AND THE TRULY Christian Temper or State; In a Sermon Preach'd before the University of Cambridge, on Commencement Sunday In the Forenoon, June 30. 1700. By John Gaskarth D.D. Sometimes Fellow of Pembroke-Hall, now Vicar of Alhallows Barking, London....Cambridge, Printed at the

University Press for Edmund Jeffery, Bookseller in Cambridge,

1700.

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John Gaskarth, Pemb. Fellow, B.A. 1670, M.A. 1674, D.D. 1700, D. 1733.

4o.

28.

210. INSANIENTIS SAPIENTIAE SIVE ENTHUSIASMI REFUTATIO. Concio Habita ad Clerum Academiae Cantabrigiensis in Feriis Divi Petri, Triduo ante Comitiorum Solennem Diem, Ann. 1700. pro Gradu Doctoratûs in S. Theologiâ. A Johanne Gaskarth, S. T. P.... Cantabrigiae, Typis Academicis, Impensis Edmundi Jeffery, Bibliopolae Cantabr. M.DCC.

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2s. 6d.

211. A SERMON PREACH'D AT ST. MARYS CHURCH IN CAMBRIDGE, January the 6th Being the Feast of the Epiphany. By Francis Hare, A.M. and Fellow of King's College. Cambridge, Printed at the University Press, for Edmund Jeffery, Bookseller in Cambridge, 1700. 4°. Title 1, A-C 4, D 2.

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Francis Hare, Eton & King's, B.A. 1692, M.A. 1696, D.D. 1708, Dean of Worcester 1708, of St. Paul's 1726, Bp. of St. Asaph 1727, of Chichester 1731. D. 1740.

212. ST. PAUL AND ST. JAMES RECONCIL'D. A SERMON PREACH'D before the University of Cambridge, at St Mary's Church, on Commencement-Sunday In the Afternoon, June 30th 1700. By Offspring Blackall, D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty. Cambridge, Printed at the University Press, for Edmund Jeffery, Bookseller in Cambridge, 1700.

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A 2nd Edition printed in London, 1703: a 3rd 8°, 1709.

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2s. 6d.

Offspring Blackall, London, B. 1654, Cath., Fellow, B.A. 1674, M.A. 1678, D.D. 1700, Boyle Lecturer 1700, Bp. of Exeter 1708, D. 1716. "The Sermons of this worthy divine are models for an easy, natural, & familiar way of writing." Waterland.

CATALOGUE OF CAMBRIDGE BOOKS.

II. MISCELLANEOUS 1520-1700.

213. ¶ SERMONES DECLAMATI CORAM ALMA VNIUERSITATE CANTIBRIgiensi per venerandum patrem fratrem Stephanum baronis fratrum minorum de obseruantia nuncupatorum, regni Anglie prouincialem vicarium, ac confessorem regium. diligenter impressi in achademia parrhisiensi. In quibus imprimendis ordo prioris impressionis non sine consilio quibusdam in locis mutatus extitit.

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Black Letter, 2 cols., a-i 8, folioed to 69. Tabula Mater. ff. [69b]-[72b]. s. a. 35s.

With MS. notes throughout the vol. in an old hand.

Stephen Baron, a Franciscan of the order of the Observants, studied at this University, where he acquired great reputation for preaching. He became confessor to King Henry VIII. A provincial of his order in England. Flor. 1520. Cooper, Ath. Cant. 1., 23.

214. DEFENSIO REGIE ASSERTIONIS CONTRA BABYLONICAM CAPTIUItatem, per Reuerendum patrem & D. D. Johannem Roffensem Episcopum. In qua respondet pro illustrissimo, eodemque doctissimo Anglorum Rege Henrico. viij. fidei defensore, ad maledicentissimum Martini Lutheri libellum, in eundem Regem scriptum plusquam impudentissime. Colonie. In officina honesti ciuis Petri Quentel. Anno. M.D.XXV. Mense Iulio.

Black Letter. A 10, A (bis)-R 8. ff. 136. A few leaves slightly cut into the head line. Corrie, Master of Jesus Coll.

Calf, antique.

8°.

From the library of the late Dr.

368.

The title has at foot the royal arms of Henry VIII., with supporters, somewhat similar to those used at Cambridge by John Siberch in 1521, having at base "Arma Regis Anglie et F."

John Fisher, Beverley, Yorks., B.A. 1487, Master of Michaelhouse 1497; Confessor to the Lady Margaret: first Lady Margaret prof. of div., 1503, Chancellor of the Univ. from 1504, Bp. of Rochester 1504, beheaded 1535. Through his influence the Lady Margaret founded Christ's & St. John's Colleges, & he was himself a great benefactor of St. John's. See Cooper, Ath. Cant. 1., 52, Baker, Hist. of St. John's.

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