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![1485 Waturero (Liber de Reformatione Anime ad imaginem Dei editus a Beato), in 8. pagina Magistro Parisiensi, et missus ad quendam reclusam Sanctimonialem, &c. 4to, neat, 57. 15s. 6d. A Ms. of the fifteenth century, very neatly written. It formerly belonged to the monas- tery of S. Justina de Padua, and afterwards to that of S. Georgii Majoris de Venetiis. The name of the scribe appears at the end, ‘‘Ego Do. Husebius hune scripsi Do. Theophillo in nostro 8. Justine Monast. librum quem mutuo dedi.” No trace of this work, or of its author, is to be found in Fabricius (Bibl. Lat. Mediz) or elsewhere, unless it is the same as the unpublished Questiones de Anima, attributed by Leland to Walter Heston, an English Carmelite, who lived about the year 1350, or the Tractatus de Nobilitate Anime, by THE WELL-KNOWN WALTER HILTON, an English Carthusian, who lived about 1430, and of whom a ms. with this title is quoted in the Catalogus Bibl. Regize Paris. (mss. Latin, No. 3610.) 1486 WaRrkwortH (John), Chronicle of the first four years of Edward Iv.; edited from the ms. by J. O. Halliwell. Camden Society, 1839. 4to, cloth lettered, 6s. 1487 WENDOVER (Rogerus de, a.D. 1230), Chronica, sive Flores Historiarum, nunc primum edidit H. O. Coxe; cum Appendice, in qua lectionum varietas additionesque, quibus chronicon istud ampliavit et instruxit Matthsus Parisiensis. Sumptibus Societatis, 1841-4. 5 vols. 8vo, boards, 1l. 11s. 6d. — Enewisa Historical Society. 1488 WuHarton (Henr.), Anglia Sacra, sive Collectio Historiarum, partim antiquitus, partim recenter scriptarum, de Archiepiscopis et Episcopis Angliz, a prima fidei Christianz susceptione ad annum MDXL nunc primum in lucem editarum. 1691. 2 vols. folio, calf gilt, very neat, 51. 5s. 1489 Wuiston (W.), Primitive Christianity revived, containing the Epistles of Ienattus, and the APosToLicaL CoNnsTITUTIONS in Greek and English ; with an Essay on those Constitutions and an Account of the Primitive Faith concerning the Trinity and Incarnation. Printed for the author,1711. 4 vols. 8vo, calf neat, 1. 1s. 1490 The same, with the Recognitions of CLEMENT. 1711-12. 5 vols. 8vo, calf neat, 1l. 15s. 1491 WiciEF (Joannes, A.D.1360), Dialogorum libri Iv.,quorum primus Divinitatem et Ideas tractat ; secundus Universarum creationem com- plectitur ; tertius de Virtutibus, Vitiisque ipsis contrariis copiosissime loquitur ; quartus Rom. Ecclesiz Sacramenta, ejus pestiferam voca- tionem, Antichristi regnum, Fratrum fraudulentam originem atque eorum hypocrisin, variaque nostro evo scitu dignissima perstringit. [Basilew,| 1525, Ato, 30. 3s. 1492 Idem. Francofurti, 1753. 4to, boards, 1. 1s. Articuli, &c., damnati per Conc. Const.— Brown, Fasciculus. 1493 Wicket, or a learned and godly Treatise of the Sacra- ment [edited by T. James]. Oxford, 1612. Ato, 1494 Two short Treatises against the Orders of the Begging Friars, [by T. James]. bid. 1608. 4to, half-bownd neat, 1l. 8s. 1495 An Apology for Lollard Doctrines ; now first printed from a M8. in Trinity College, Dublin, with Introduction and notes by J.H.Todd. 1842. 4to, cloth, 8s. 1496 The last Age of the Church, now first printed from a ms. in Dublin University ; edited, with notes, by J.H.Todd. Dublin, 1840. 12mo, half-bound morocco, 4s. 6d.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33160193_0142.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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