opening divers difficult and mysterious Texts of Holy Scripture; handled in seventy Sermons, preached at solemn and most celebrious Assemblies, upon speciall occasions, in England and France. Printed by R. Y. for N. Bourne, London, 1636. fol. 475. c. 3. FEATLEY (DANIEL) Cygnea Cantio: or Learned Decisions and ...pious Directions for Students in Divinitie, delivered by... King James at White Hall a few weekes before his death. [A relation of the same by D. F.] FEW MS. London, 1629. 4to. NOTES. Printed for R. Mylbourne, 701. g. 41. The Grand Sacrilege of the Church of Rome, in taking away the Sacred Cup from the Laiety at the Lords Table: detected and convinced by the evidence of holy Scripture, and Testimonies of all Ages... Together with two Conferences; the former at Paris with D. Smith... the later at London with Mr. Everard, etc. F. Kyngston, for R. Milbourne, London, 1630. 4to. 3935. b. The Romish Fisher caught and held in his owne net. Or, a true Relation of the Protestant Conference [of D. F. and F. White with J. Fisher pseud. i.e. John Piercy, and J. Sweet] and Popish Difference. A Justification of the one, and Refutation of the other, etc. (An Appendix to the Fisher's Net, etc.-A true relation of that which passed in a Conference... touching Transubstantiation-A Conference by writing, betweene D. F....and M. Sweet... touching the ground...of Faith.) Printed by H. L. for R. Milbourne, London, 224. c. 12. (3.) 1624. 4to. The Appendix has a separate titlepage, pagination, and register. The pagination, etc., of the last two pieces, which also have separate titlepages, is continuous to that of Indies, and beyond the Indies. the Appendix. Another copy. 3938. b. (1,2.) Imperfect; wanting the titlepage. FEATLEY (DANIEL) A Sermon [on Numb. xxII. 10] preached at the funerall of... Sir H. Lynd...at Cobham, June the 14th 1636. M. Parsons, for R. Mylbourne, London, 1638. 4to. 1418. d. 18. -Transubstantiation exploded: or, an Encounter with Richard [Smith] the Titularie Bishop of Chalcedon concerning Christ his presence at his holy Table... Whereunto is annexed a... Disputation held at Paris with C. Bagshaw, etc. Printed by G. M. for N. Bourne, London, 1638. 12mo. 854. a. 23. FEATLEY (JOHN) Obedience and Submission. A sermon [on Heb. XIII. 17] preached...on the eigth day of December ... 1635. Printed by R. B., London, 1636. 4to. 4474. aaa. 49. FEATLEY (JOICE) [Funeral Sermon.] See GATAKER (T.) Saint Stevens Last Will, etc. FEBRES. Conjuncta febrium materia non in solo corde, sed in cæteris etiam partibus continetur. -Propriae medicamentorium facultates, non ab elementorum crasi, sed à forma substantiali proveniunt. [In verse.] Cantebrigiæ, 1586. s. sh. fol. C. 38. 1. 6. (8.) Printed in double columns. FEDERICI (CESARE) Extracts of C. F. his eighteene yeeres Indian Observations. See PURCHAS (S.) Purchas his Pilgrimes, etc. Pt. 2. 1625. fol. 679. h. 12. -The Voyage and Travaile: of M. C. Frederick, merchant of Venice, into the East India, the Wherein are contained very pleasant and rare matters, with the customes and rites of those Coun tries. Also, heerein are dis covered the Merchandises and FEILD (JOHN) See EPHEMERIDES. Ephemeris anni 1557 ... per J. F.... Supputata, etc. 918. g. 61. 1556. 4to. FEILD (RICHARD) Dean of Gloucester. See FIeld. FEILDE (JOHN) Minister of Wandsworth. See FIELD. FELICIUS (CONSTANTIUS) Durantinus. The Conspiracie of Catiline, written by Constancius, Felicius, Durantinus, and translated bi T. Paynell; with the historye of Jugurth, writen by the famous Romaine Salust, and translated into Englyshe by A. Barcklaye. B. L. 2 vols. J. Waley, London, 1557. 4to. C. 13. a. 3. FELINUS (ARETIUS) pseud. [i.e. MARTIN BUCER.] See BIBLE. OLD TESTAMENT.-Psalms. The Psalter of David...faithfully tras lated after the text of ffeline, every Psalme hauynge his argument before, etc. 1530. 24mo. C. 17. a. 2. FELIPPE (BARTOLOME) The Counseller. A Treatise of Counsels and Counsellers of Princes, written in Spanish by B. Phillip. ... Englished by I(ohn) T(horius) Graduate in Oxford. B. L. J. Wolfe, London, 1589. 4to. 8005. cc. 721. d. 40. · Another copy. FELL (SAMUEL) Primitiæ, sive oratio habita Oxoniae in schola Theologica nono Novembris, Et concio Latina [on Col. II. 8,] ad Baccalaureos die cinerum. J. Lichfield & G. Turner, Oxoniæ, 1627. 4to. 4474. cc. 32. FELLOWS. See P., M. The good Fellowes best Beloved, etc. [1635?] Broadside fol. Rox. I.516. FELTHAM (OWEN) Resolves Divine, Morall, Politicall. Printed for Henry Seile, London, [1620?] 12mo. G. 10331. The titlepage is engraved. Resolves; a Duple Century. Ye 4th edition. H. Seile, London, 1631. 4to. 854. f. 1. answerer to the Abstract, would disgrace the holy Discipline of Christ. See ENGLAND, Church of. A parte of a register, contayninge sundrie memorable matters. [1593.] 4to. 697. f. 14. FENNER (DUDLEY) An answere unto the Confutation of J. Nichols his Recantation, in all pointes of any weight conteyned in the same especially in the matters of Doctrine, of Purgatorie, Images, the Popes honor, and the question of the Church, etc. J. Wolfe, for J. Harrison and T. Manne, London, 1583. 4to. ex The sacred Doctrine of Divinitie, gathered out of the worde of God...Togither with an plication of the Lordes Prayer. Translated from the Latin.] [London] 1599. 8vo. 3932. a. There is a folded analytical Table at the end. FENNER (WILLIAM) B.D. The Souls Looking-glasse... With a Treatise of Conscience; wherein the definitions and distinctions thereof are unfolded, and severall Cases resolved, etc. [Edited by Edm. C., i.e. Edmund Calamy.] R. Daniel,... for J. Rothwell, Cambridge, 1640. 8vo. 4408. c. Part of the titlepage, probably containing the date, is mutilated. FENTON (EDWARD) So shorte a Catechisme, that whosoever cannot, or wil not learne, are not in any wise to be admitted to the Lord's supper. B. L. J. Dawson, London, 1626. 8vo. 3504. aaa. Four leaves, without pagination. FENTON (EDWARD) Brother of Sir G. Fenton. Certaine Secrete wonders of Nature, containing a descriptio of sundry strange things, seming monstrous... Gathered out of divers learned authors as well Greeke as Latine, etc. B. L. H. Bynneman, London, 1569. 4to. 957. g. 37. NOTES. Another copy. FEW MS. 92. b. 4. Imperfect; wanting the titlepage. Another edition. B. L. T. Marshe, London, 1579. 4to. 12404. a. -A forme of christian pollicie gathered out of French by G. Fenton, etc. B. L. H. Middelton for R. Newbery, London, 1574. 4to. 1120. b. 35. Golden Epistles, contayning varietie of discourse, both Morall, Philosophicall and Divine: gathered, as well out of the remaynder of Guevaraes workes, as other Authours Latine, French, and Italian. By G. F. B. L. H. Middleton for R. Newbery, London, 1575. 4to. 1085. i. 26. Newly corrected and amended. B. L. Imprinted...for J. Newberie, London, 1577. 4to. 8407. bbb. Newly corrected and Newly corrected and amended. B. L. R. Newberie, London, 1582. 4to. 93. d. 13. (1.) A Sermon [on Galat. vi. 7] preached at St. Mary Spittle. (A sermon preached at Mercers chapell. A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. J. Stokele. A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. J. Newman.) 3 pts. Printed for W. Aspley, London, 1616. 12mo. 4474. a. 41. (1.) Each pt. has a special titlepage, but the pagination and register are continuous throughout. A Treatise against the necessary Dependance upon that One Head, and the present Reconciliation to the Church at Rome. Together with certaine Sermons. [Edited by E. Utie.] FEW MS. NOTES. E. Griffin, for N. Butter, London, 1617. 4to. 3936. c. |