Eclogae Sententiarum et
Similitudinum
e D.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v07
(vol.
XXXIII),
1903. )
Horne, Thomas. Manuductio in aedem Palladis, quâ Utilissima Methodus
Authores bonos legendi indigitatur. 1641. [Perhaps the best book on
the method of classical study in the earlier stages, in the period. ]
Howell, James. Lexicon Tetraglotton (English, French, Italian, Spanish).
1660. (Howell pays great attention to the collection of proverbs in all
these languages 'to take off the reproach which useth to be cast upon
her. ' Leigh in his Foelix Consortium, 1663, gives a list of collections
in various languages. Also, soe Clarke, John. ]
Junius, Franciscus (i. e. Du Jon, François). Caedmonis monachi paraphrasis
poetica Genesios. Amsterdam, 1655. Gothicum Glossarium, quo Ar-
gentii Codicis Vocabula explicantur, 1664, and in 1665, an edition of the
Moeso-Gothic text of Ulphilas; Quatuor D. N. I. C. Evangeliorum Versiones
perantiquae duae, Gothica scilicet (by Junius) et Anglo-Saxonica [by
Marshall, T. ). Dort. 1665.
- The Painting of the Ancients, in three Bookes: Declaring by Historicall
observations and examples, the Beginning, Progresse, and Consummation
of that most Noble Art. And how those ancient Artificers attained to
their still so much admired Excellencie. 1638. Written first in Latin.
Amsterdam, 1637.
Leigh, Edward. Foelix Consortium, or a first Conjunction of Religion and
Learning. . . . Of Learning the Excellency and Usefulness of it, the Liberal
Arts, the chiefest Languages, the Universities and Publick Schools of
several Nations. Particularising the Men eminent for Religion and
Learning divine or humane, among the Jews, Christian, Ancient or
Modern Writers, Protestants or Papists, Characterising their persons,
and giving Judgment of their Works. 1663.
London, Wm. A Catalogue of The Most vendible Booksin England, Orderly and
Alphabetically Digested; Under the Heads of Divinity, History, Physick,
and Chyrurgery, Law, Arithmetick, Geometry, Astrologie, Dialling,
Measuring Land and Timber, Gageing, Navigation, Architecture, Horse-
manship, Faulconry, Merchandize, Limning, Military Discipline,
Heraldry, Fortification and Fire-works, Husbandry, Gardening, Romances,
Poems, Playes, &c. With Hebrew, Greek and Latin Books, for Schools
and Scholars. The like Work never yet performed by any. Varietas
Delectat. London, Printed in the Year 1658, and Supplementary list,
1660. This book contains an Epistle Dedicatory to the Gentry, Ministers of
the Gospel and others. Of a Peculiar Choice to the Wise, Learned and
Studious in the Northern Counties of Northumberland, Bhpk (Bishopric)
of Durham, Westmoreland and Cumberland.
Minsheu, John. 'Hyepady els rds Tárras, id est Ductor in Linguas. The
Guide into Tongues. Cum illarum harmonia, et etymologiis, Origin-
ationibus, Rationibus, et Derivationibus, in omnibus his undecim linguis,
viz. 1 Anglica, 2 Cambro-Britannica, 3 Belgica, 4 Germanica, 5 Gallica,
6 Italica, 7 Hispanica, 8 Lusitanica seu Portigallica, 9 Latina, 10 Graeca,
11 Hebraea. 1617. [The enterprise was approved by the university
of Oxford and by the learned men,' Wm. Bedwell, And. Downes and
A. Cappel, pastor of the French church, London. ]
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Somner, William. Dictionarium Saxonico-Latino-Anglicum cum Gram-
matica et Glossario Aelfrici. Oxford, 1659.
Ware, Sir James. De Scriptoribus Hiberniae. Dablin, 1639.
III. BIBLE AND BIBLICAL SCHOLARSHIP
Walton, Brian (bp of Chester). Biblia Sacra Polyglotta, complectentía
Textus Originales, Hebraicum, cum Pentateucho Samaritano, Chaldaicum,
Graecam. Versionumque Antiquarum, Samaritanae, Graecae LxxII.
Interp. , Chaldaicae, Syriacae, Arabicae, Aethiopicae, Persicae, Vulg. Lat.
quicquid comparari poterat. Cum Textuum & Versionum Orientalium
Translationibus Latinis ex vetustissimis MSS undique conquistis,
optimisque exemplaribus impressis, summa fide collatis. Cum Apparatu,
Appendicibus, Tabulis, Variis Lectionibus, etc. etc. edidit Brianus
Waltonus. 6 vols. [In Latin. ] 1657. [The great triumph in oriental
studies by English scholars of the period. The following scholars appear
to have assisted Brian Walton in the undertaking: Edmund Castell,
Archbp Ussher, Herbert Thorndike, Edward Pococke, John Lightfoot,
Thomas Greaves, Abraham Whelock, Samuel Clarke (architypographus
of the university of Oxford), Dudley Loftus, John Vicars, David Stokes,
Thomas Smith, Thomas Hyde, Richard Heath, Alexander Huish, Thomas
Pierce, Henry Hammond, Patrick Young, archbp Sheldon, archbp
Sterne, bp Sanderson, bp Ferne, William Fuller, Bruno Ryves, Samuel
Baker, Richard Drake, John Johnson, Meric Casaubon, John Selden,
William Norris, Claude Hardie. ]
Pearson, John (bp of Chester) and others. Critici Sacri: sive doctissimorum
virorum in SS Biblia Annotationes et Tractatus. [In Latin. ] Ed. Pearson,
John, Scattergood, A. , Gouldman, F. , and Pearson, R. 9 vols. 1660.
In the Amsterdam ed. 1698-1732, increased to 13 volumes.
Poole, Matthew. Synopsis Criticorum Aliorumque de Scripturae Interpre
tum Opera Matthaei Poli. 5 vols. (In Latin. ] 1669–76. [The two
works above named, the Critici Sacri and the Synopsis, are the most
learned collections of annotations and treatises on the Bible of the period.
They include the work of both foreign and English scholars. ]
Commentaries in English on the whole Bible
The Douay Commentary. 1609.
Commentaries. Ed. Mayer, John. 7 vols. 1653.
The Annotations of John Diodati. 1656.
The Dutch Annotations. Trans. Haak, Theodore. 2 vols. 1657.
The English Annotations. 2 vols. 1657.
[For commentaries on the separate books of the Bible, see Crow, Wm. , ir
general list. In no direction were the energies of learned men more con-
centrated than on scriptural commentaries in this period. Amongst the most
elaborate and best known were Caryl on Job; Greenhill on Ezekiel; Burroughs
on Hosea; Gonge and also Owen, on the Hebrews; Manton on James;
Jenkins on Jude; Wilkins on Ecclesiastes; Francis Taylor on Proverbs;
Gataker on Isaiah, Jeremiah and Lamentations; Meric Casaubon on the
Psalms; Ley on the Four Evangelists and on the Pentateuch; Mede on the
Apocalypse. ]
Ainsworth, Henry. Solomon's Song of Songs in English Metre. 1623.
The Booke of Psalmes, Englished both in Prose and Metre. Amsterdam,
31
E. L. VII.
1612.
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Bois, John. Veteris Interpretis cum Beza aliisque recentioribus Collatio
in quatuor Evangeliis et Apostolorum Actis. Opus auspiciis Lanceloti
[Andrewell] Wintoniensis Episcopi. . . coeptum et profectum. 1655.
Burgess, Anthony. 145 Expository Sermons on the whole 17th chapter
according to John. 1656.
Cosin, John of Durham). History of Canon of Scripture. 1657.
Diodati, Giovanni. Pious Annotations upon the Holy Bible. 1643.
Ferrar, Nicholas (of Little Gidding). The Actions and Doctrine and other
Passages concerning our Lord . . . Jesus Christ, as they are related by the
Foure Evangelists, reduced into one complete body of Historie. 1635.
[Compiled by Ferrar, Nicholas, and his family. ]
Fuller, Nicholas. Miscellaneorum Theologicorum, quibus non modo Scrip
turae Divinae, sed et aliorum classicorum Auctorum plurima monumenta
explicantur atque illustrantur. . . . Oxon. 1616.
Hildesham, Arthur. CVIII Lectures upon the Fourth of John. 2nd ed.
1632.
CLII Lectures upon Psalm Li. 1635.
Leigh, Edward. Critica Sacra in two parts; the first containing Observations
on all the Radices or Primitive Hebrew Words of the Old Testament;
the second, Philologicall and Theological Observations upon all the Greek
Words of the New Testament. 1650.
Lightfoot, John. On the Canon of Scripture. 1652.
Mede, or Mead, Joseph. Clavis Apocalyptica ex innatis et insitis Visionum
characteribus eruta et demonstrata. Cambridge, 1627.
The Key of the Revelation searched and demonstrated ont of the naturall
and proper characters of the visions. Translated by Richard More, with a
Preface written by Dr Twisse. 1643.
Smith, Miles. [Said to have written the Preface to the Authorised Version of
the Bible. ] 1611.
For names of further books on the Bible and Bible scholarship see Crow,
Wm. , in general list and section on divinity books in William London's
Catalogue (1660).
IV. EARLY FATHERS AND SCHOOLMEN
Burton, William. Annotations to the first Epistle of Clement the Apostle to
the Corinthians. 1647. [Set forth in Latin by Patrick Young, 1633, for
which this English translation was made to cure the many distracting
schisms of the time. '
Clement the blessed Paul's fellow labourer in the Gospel, his first Epistle
to the Corinthians . . . . By William Burton. 1650.
Bustus, Matthaeus. Joannis Mauropi Epigrammata iambica carminaque in
praecipuorum festorumque Patrumque pictas in tabulis imagines atque
historias, et de aliis varii generis argumentis, graece edidit paucasque
notas ad calcem libelli adjecit M. B. Etonae, 1610.
Evelyn, John. The Golden Book of St Chrysostom, concerning the Education
of children translated into English by John Evelyn Esq. 1659.
Harmar, John.
Eclogae Sententiarum et Similitudinum e D. Chrysostomo
decerptae, Graec. et Lat. cum Annot. 1622.
Lexicon, Etymologicon Graecum, junctim cum Scapula. London,
1637.
Healey, John. Of the Citie of God with the learned comments of Jo.
Ludovicius Vives. Englished first by J. H. and now in this second edition
compared with the Latin original, and in very many places corrected and
amended. 1620. [First ed. 1610. ]
1
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Humphrey, R. Christian Offices Cristall glass, written by S. Ambrose.
1637.
Montagu, Richard (bp of Norwich). Sancti Gregorii Nazianzeni in Julianum
Invectivae duae. Cum Scholiis graecis nunc primum editis et eiusdem
Authoris nonnullis aliis. Omnia ex Bibliotheca clarissimi viri D. Henrici
Savilii edidit R. Montagn. Etonae, 1610.
Nonni Panopolitani collectio et expositio historiarum fabularumque in
Gregorii Nazianzeni Orationes, sive Steleleuticas duas adversus Julianum
Augustum. Graece, ex codice Bibl. Vindobonensis edidit R. Montagu,
cum Gregorii Nazianzeni utraque in Julianum invectiva. Etonae,
1610.
Φωτιου. . . Επιστολαι. Photii sanctissimi Patriarchae Constantinopolitani
Epistolae . . . Latine redditae et Notis subinde illustratae. 1651.
Eusebii de Demonstratione Evangelica libri decem, omnia studio R. M.
Latine facta, notis illustrata. 1628.
Sancti Justini . . . Apologia prima pro Christianis; cum Tryphone Judaeo
Dialogus; subjunctis emendationibus et notis. . . Montacutii. [Published
1700. ]
Rutherford, Samuel (1600-61). [Mentioned in Milton's poem On the new
forcers of conscience. For his works, see D. of N. B. ]
Savile, Sir Henry. S. Joannis Chrysostomi Opera, Graece. 8 vols. Eton,
1610_13.
Spencer, William. Origenis contra Celsum libri octo. Eiusdem Philocalia.
Gulielmus Spencerus . . . utriusque operis versionem recognovit, et an-
notationes adiecit. Cambridge, 1658.
Ussher, James. Polycarpi et Ignatii Epistolae. Graec. Lat. cum de eorum
dissertatione Scriptis, deque Apostolicis Canonibus et Constitutionibus
Clementi tributis. Oxon. 1644. Appendix Ignatiana. [Text (with
Latin translation)-ex trium manuscriptorum codicum collatione, in-
tegritati suae restitutae. ] The Barnabae Epistola was to have been
included but the copy of the MS was burnt by fire whilst with the
printers.
Historia dogmatica controversiae inter orthodoxos et pontificios de
scripturis et sacris vernaculis nunc primum edita. Accesserunt eisdem
dissertationes duae de Pseudo-Dionysii scriptis et de epistola ad
Laodicenos, ante hac ineditae. [Published with notes by Henry Wharton. ]
1690.
Whelock, Abraham. Quatuor Evangeliorum Domini Nostri Jesu Christi
versio Persica Syriacam et Arabicam suavissime redolens: Ad verba et
mentem Graeci Textus fideliter et venuste concinnata. Codicibus tribus
Manuscriptis ex Oriente in Academias utrasque Anglorum perlatis,
operose invicem diligenterque collatis. . . . 1657.
Young, Patrick (Patricius Junius). Clementis ad Corinthios Epistola prior.
Ex laceris reliquiis vetustissimi Exemplaris Bibliothecae regiae, eruit,
lacunas explevit, Latinè vertit et notis brevioribus illustravit Patricius
Junius etc. Oxon. 1633.
(Patricius Junius, Bibliothecarius regius). Catena Graecorum Patrum
in beatum Job collectore Niceta, Heracleae Metropolita, ex duobus MSS
Bibliothecae Bodleianae codicibus, graece nunc primum in lucem edita,
et latina versa. Accessit ad calcem textus Jobi fex npws, iuxta veram et
germanam Septuaginta Seniorum interpretationem, ex
venerando
Bibliothecae Regiae MS codice, et totius orbis antiquissimo ac prae-
stantissimo. 1637.
(or Junius). Clementis ad Corinthios Epistola (cum Notis].
31-2
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V. DISPUTATIONAL LEARNING
Chillingworth, William. The Religion of Protestants a safe Way to Salva-
tion; or an Answer to a Book entitled Money and Truth, or Charity
maintained by Catholics, which pretends to prove the contrary. Oxon.
1638. [Chillingworth makes much use of John Daillé, a learned French
divine,' at about the same time lord Falkland did in his writings; who was
wont to say it was worth a voyage to Paris to be acquainted with him. ']
Crakanthorp, Richard. Justinian the Emperor defended against Card.
Baronius. 1616.
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Spalatensis Injurias. 1625. [Which book was held to be the most exact
piece for controversy since the time of the reformation,' Wood. ]
Vigilius Dormitans. Rome's Seer Overseen. . . . Wherein the exceeding
frauds of Cardinall Baronius and Bineus are clearly discovered. Opus
posthumum. 1631.
Featly, Daniel. (Author of nearly 40 different works, chiefly controversial. )
Roma Ruens. 1644. [Against Rome. ]
The Dippers Dipt. 1644. [Against the baptists. ]
Montagu, Richard (bp of Norwich). Appello Caesarem. 1625.
Rainolds, John. De ecclesiae Romanae idolatria. Oxoniae, 1596. (Rainolds
was placed by Colomies as amongst the first six in copiousness of erudition
whom Protestantism had produced,' Hallam. ]
Sutcliffe, Matthew. De Missa Papistica variisque synagogae Rom. circa
Eucharistiae Sacramentum erroribus et corruptelis, adversus R. Bellar-
minum etc. 1603.
Twisse, William. Vindiciae Gratiae, Potestatis ac Providentiae Dei. Amstelo-
dami, 1632. [686 close printed double columns, folio pages. ]
For further contemporary books of disputational literature see section on
Divinity in William London's Catalogue (1660) in the Contemporary list
ante, p. 480.
6
VI. ECCLESIASTICAL AND THEOLOGICAL LEARNING
Baronius, Caesar, Cardinal. Annales Ecclesiastici. 1588-1609.
Bilson, Thomas (bp of Winchester). De Perpetua Ecclesiae Christi
Gubernatione. 1611.
Birckbek, Simon. The Protestant's Evidence taken out of good records,
showing that for 1500 years next after Christ, divers worthy guides of
God's Church have taught as the Church of England now doth. 1635.
['Valued by Selden and other learned men,' Wood. ]
Casaubon, Isaac. De rebus sacris et ecclesiasticis exercitationes xvi ad
Baronii Prolegomena in Annales. 1614.
Casaubon, Meric. On Credulity and Incredulity in things natural, civil and
divine. 1668. Further part of work issued in 1670. 8vo.
Clarke, Samuel (minister of St Benetfink). The Marrow of Ecclesiastical
History, conteined in the Lives of the Fathers and other Learned Men,
1650. 3rd ed. 1675.
Crakanthorp, Richard. De Providentia Dei Tractatus. Cambridge, 1623.
Field, Richard. Of the Church. 4 books. 1606. 5th book. 1610.
Hall, Joseph (bp of Norwich). Polemices Sacrae pars prior. Roma
Irreconciliabilis. 1611.
Leigh, Edward. Treatise of Divinity in Three Books. 1646.
System or Body of Divinity in 10 Books. 1654.
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:
Mason, Francis. Vindiciae Ecclesiae Anglicanae : sive de legitimo eiusdem
ministerio, id est, de Episcoporum Successione, Consecratione, Electione,
et Confirmatione. . . .
1903. )
Horne, Thomas. Manuductio in aedem Palladis, quâ Utilissima Methodus
Authores bonos legendi indigitatur. 1641. [Perhaps the best book on
the method of classical study in the earlier stages, in the period. ]
Howell, James. Lexicon Tetraglotton (English, French, Italian, Spanish).
1660. (Howell pays great attention to the collection of proverbs in all
these languages 'to take off the reproach which useth to be cast upon
her. ' Leigh in his Foelix Consortium, 1663, gives a list of collections
in various languages. Also, soe Clarke, John. ]
Junius, Franciscus (i. e. Du Jon, François). Caedmonis monachi paraphrasis
poetica Genesios. Amsterdam, 1655. Gothicum Glossarium, quo Ar-
gentii Codicis Vocabula explicantur, 1664, and in 1665, an edition of the
Moeso-Gothic text of Ulphilas; Quatuor D. N. I. C. Evangeliorum Versiones
perantiquae duae, Gothica scilicet (by Junius) et Anglo-Saxonica [by
Marshall, T. ). Dort. 1665.
- The Painting of the Ancients, in three Bookes: Declaring by Historicall
observations and examples, the Beginning, Progresse, and Consummation
of that most Noble Art. And how those ancient Artificers attained to
their still so much admired Excellencie. 1638. Written first in Latin.
Amsterdam, 1637.
Leigh, Edward. Foelix Consortium, or a first Conjunction of Religion and
Learning. . . . Of Learning the Excellency and Usefulness of it, the Liberal
Arts, the chiefest Languages, the Universities and Publick Schools of
several Nations. Particularising the Men eminent for Religion and
Learning divine or humane, among the Jews, Christian, Ancient or
Modern Writers, Protestants or Papists, Characterising their persons,
and giving Judgment of their Works. 1663.
London, Wm. A Catalogue of The Most vendible Booksin England, Orderly and
Alphabetically Digested; Under the Heads of Divinity, History, Physick,
and Chyrurgery, Law, Arithmetick, Geometry, Astrologie, Dialling,
Measuring Land and Timber, Gageing, Navigation, Architecture, Horse-
manship, Faulconry, Merchandize, Limning, Military Discipline,
Heraldry, Fortification and Fire-works, Husbandry, Gardening, Romances,
Poems, Playes, &c. With Hebrew, Greek and Latin Books, for Schools
and Scholars. The like Work never yet performed by any. Varietas
Delectat. London, Printed in the Year 1658, and Supplementary list,
1660. This book contains an Epistle Dedicatory to the Gentry, Ministers of
the Gospel and others. Of a Peculiar Choice to the Wise, Learned and
Studious in the Northern Counties of Northumberland, Bhpk (Bishopric)
of Durham, Westmoreland and Cumberland.
Minsheu, John. 'Hyepady els rds Tárras, id est Ductor in Linguas. The
Guide into Tongues. Cum illarum harmonia, et etymologiis, Origin-
ationibus, Rationibus, et Derivationibus, in omnibus his undecim linguis,
viz. 1 Anglica, 2 Cambro-Britannica, 3 Belgica, 4 Germanica, 5 Gallica,
6 Italica, 7 Hispanica, 8 Lusitanica seu Portigallica, 9 Latina, 10 Graeca,
11 Hebraea. 1617. [The enterprise was approved by the university
of Oxford and by the learned men,' Wm. Bedwell, And. Downes and
A. Cappel, pastor of the French church, London. ]
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481
Somner, William. Dictionarium Saxonico-Latino-Anglicum cum Gram-
matica et Glossario Aelfrici. Oxford, 1659.
Ware, Sir James. De Scriptoribus Hiberniae. Dablin, 1639.
III. BIBLE AND BIBLICAL SCHOLARSHIP
Walton, Brian (bp of Chester). Biblia Sacra Polyglotta, complectentía
Textus Originales, Hebraicum, cum Pentateucho Samaritano, Chaldaicum,
Graecam. Versionumque Antiquarum, Samaritanae, Graecae LxxII.
Interp. , Chaldaicae, Syriacae, Arabicae, Aethiopicae, Persicae, Vulg. Lat.
quicquid comparari poterat. Cum Textuum & Versionum Orientalium
Translationibus Latinis ex vetustissimis MSS undique conquistis,
optimisque exemplaribus impressis, summa fide collatis. Cum Apparatu,
Appendicibus, Tabulis, Variis Lectionibus, etc. etc. edidit Brianus
Waltonus. 6 vols. [In Latin. ] 1657. [The great triumph in oriental
studies by English scholars of the period. The following scholars appear
to have assisted Brian Walton in the undertaking: Edmund Castell,
Archbp Ussher, Herbert Thorndike, Edward Pococke, John Lightfoot,
Thomas Greaves, Abraham Whelock, Samuel Clarke (architypographus
of the university of Oxford), Dudley Loftus, John Vicars, David Stokes,
Thomas Smith, Thomas Hyde, Richard Heath, Alexander Huish, Thomas
Pierce, Henry Hammond, Patrick Young, archbp Sheldon, archbp
Sterne, bp Sanderson, bp Ferne, William Fuller, Bruno Ryves, Samuel
Baker, Richard Drake, John Johnson, Meric Casaubon, John Selden,
William Norris, Claude Hardie. ]
Pearson, John (bp of Chester) and others. Critici Sacri: sive doctissimorum
virorum in SS Biblia Annotationes et Tractatus. [In Latin. ] Ed. Pearson,
John, Scattergood, A. , Gouldman, F. , and Pearson, R. 9 vols. 1660.
In the Amsterdam ed. 1698-1732, increased to 13 volumes.
Poole, Matthew. Synopsis Criticorum Aliorumque de Scripturae Interpre
tum Opera Matthaei Poli. 5 vols. (In Latin. ] 1669–76. [The two
works above named, the Critici Sacri and the Synopsis, are the most
learned collections of annotations and treatises on the Bible of the period.
They include the work of both foreign and English scholars. ]
Commentaries in English on the whole Bible
The Douay Commentary. 1609.
Commentaries. Ed. Mayer, John. 7 vols. 1653.
The Annotations of John Diodati. 1656.
The Dutch Annotations. Trans. Haak, Theodore. 2 vols. 1657.
The English Annotations. 2 vols. 1657.
[For commentaries on the separate books of the Bible, see Crow, Wm. , ir
general list. In no direction were the energies of learned men more con-
centrated than on scriptural commentaries in this period. Amongst the most
elaborate and best known were Caryl on Job; Greenhill on Ezekiel; Burroughs
on Hosea; Gonge and also Owen, on the Hebrews; Manton on James;
Jenkins on Jude; Wilkins on Ecclesiastes; Francis Taylor on Proverbs;
Gataker on Isaiah, Jeremiah and Lamentations; Meric Casaubon on the
Psalms; Ley on the Four Evangelists and on the Pentateuch; Mede on the
Apocalypse. ]
Ainsworth, Henry. Solomon's Song of Songs in English Metre. 1623.
The Booke of Psalmes, Englished both in Prose and Metre. Amsterdam,
31
E. L. VII.
1612.
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[Andrewell] Wintoniensis Episcopi. . . coeptum et profectum. 1655.
Burgess, Anthony. 145 Expository Sermons on the whole 17th chapter
according to John. 1656.
Cosin, John of Durham). History of Canon of Scripture. 1657.
Diodati, Giovanni. Pious Annotations upon the Holy Bible. 1643.
Ferrar, Nicholas (of Little Gidding). The Actions and Doctrine and other
Passages concerning our Lord . . . Jesus Christ, as they are related by the
Foure Evangelists, reduced into one complete body of Historie. 1635.
[Compiled by Ferrar, Nicholas, and his family. ]
Fuller, Nicholas. Miscellaneorum Theologicorum, quibus non modo Scrip
turae Divinae, sed et aliorum classicorum Auctorum plurima monumenta
explicantur atque illustrantur. . . . Oxon. 1616.
Hildesham, Arthur. CVIII Lectures upon the Fourth of John. 2nd ed.
1632.
CLII Lectures upon Psalm Li. 1635.
Leigh, Edward. Critica Sacra in two parts; the first containing Observations
on all the Radices or Primitive Hebrew Words of the Old Testament;
the second, Philologicall and Theological Observations upon all the Greek
Words of the New Testament. 1650.
Lightfoot, John. On the Canon of Scripture. 1652.
Mede, or Mead, Joseph. Clavis Apocalyptica ex innatis et insitis Visionum
characteribus eruta et demonstrata. Cambridge, 1627.
The Key of the Revelation searched and demonstrated ont of the naturall
and proper characters of the visions. Translated by Richard More, with a
Preface written by Dr Twisse. 1643.
Smith, Miles. [Said to have written the Preface to the Authorised Version of
the Bible. ] 1611.
For names of further books on the Bible and Bible scholarship see Crow,
Wm. , in general list and section on divinity books in William London's
Catalogue (1660).
IV. EARLY FATHERS AND SCHOOLMEN
Burton, William. Annotations to the first Epistle of Clement the Apostle to
the Corinthians. 1647. [Set forth in Latin by Patrick Young, 1633, for
which this English translation was made to cure the many distracting
schisms of the time. '
Clement the blessed Paul's fellow labourer in the Gospel, his first Epistle
to the Corinthians . . . . By William Burton. 1650.
Bustus, Matthaeus. Joannis Mauropi Epigrammata iambica carminaque in
praecipuorum festorumque Patrumque pictas in tabulis imagines atque
historias, et de aliis varii generis argumentis, graece edidit paucasque
notas ad calcem libelli adjecit M. B. Etonae, 1610.
Evelyn, John. The Golden Book of St Chrysostom, concerning the Education
of children translated into English by John Evelyn Esq. 1659.
Harmar, John.
Eclogae Sententiarum et Similitudinum e D. Chrysostomo
decerptae, Graec. et Lat. cum Annot. 1622.
Lexicon, Etymologicon Graecum, junctim cum Scapula. London,
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