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No text description is available for this image![de quelques Casuistes ; with separate pagination and signatures. 1|2mo. alf morocco. A. Cologne, ches Pierre de la Vallee 1657 £5 554 PASCHASIUS.—Stephani Paschasii [uri- sconsulti, ac in senatu Parisiensi Patroni Poem- ata. 8vo. Old calf, gilt. Ruled throughout in red. Paris 1585 6/- 555 [PATRICK (Symon) ].—A Friendly Debate Between a Conformist and a Non-Conformist. A Continuation of the Friendly Debate. 2 vols. in I. 8vo. Half calf. 1669. An Appendix to the Third Part of the Friendly Debate. Sm. 8vo. Half calf uniform with above. 1670. 3 vols. in 2 7/6 Title to first book slightly torn, some worm holes in Margins ot third book. 556 PAUL’S CHURCH-YARD.—Libri Theo- logici, Politici, Historici, Nundinis Paulinis (una cum Templo) prostant venales, done into English for the Assembly of Divines—PAUL’S CHURCHYARD....Centuria Secunda, the 2 parts. Very Rare. Sm. 4to. Old calf (four leaves each). No name, place, or date (1646?) £1/15/- This scarce tract is the vehicle of cutting satire against the Republicans during Oliver’s Protectorate, and contains many its in the form of title-pages. Its reputed author was Sir John Birkenhead. Much use of it has been made by Dr. Grey in his notes on Hudibras. 557 PENN.—The Christian-Quaker, and_ his divine testimony Vindicated. In I] parts. The First more general, by William Penn. The Second more particular, by George Whitehead. Sm. folio, Contemp. calf, remains of clasps. First Epition. 1674 15/- The Preface is dated from Rickmersworth 16th. of the 10th. Month, 1674, 558 [PENN (William) ].—A Defence of the Duke of Buckingham’s Book of Religion & Worship, from the Exceptions of a Nameless Author. By the Pensilvanian. 4to boards. 1685 18/- 559 PERKINS (Joseph, Poet).—Elegus in abitum Bellatoris Invictissimi Fortissimig ; Fra. Whee- ler Equitis et Admiralis Anglorum. 4to. Half morocco. 1697 7/6 560 PERKINS (William)—A Commentarie or Exposition, upon the five first Chapters of the Epistle to the Galations: continued with a Supplement upon the sixt chapter, by Rafe Cudworth, with separate title. 4to. Orig. vellum. Cambridge. 1604 15/- S.T.C. 19680. only 2 copies recorded. This copy has the first leaf, blank but for signature. 561 PERKINS (William).—The Workes of that Famous and Worthy Minister of Christ in the Universitie of Cambridge. Folio, Old calf, the Third and Last Volume. Margins of first few leaves repaired, top of last leaf of table destroyed. London, Printed by John Haviland. 1631 10/6 5. 1,.G. 19653a. This cole. contains. * A. Discourse on the Damned Art of Witchcraft.’ with separate title. 562 PERRIN (J. P.)—The Blovdy Rage of that great Antechrist of Rome and his superstitious adherents, against the true Church of Christ. . ..Declared at large in the Historie of the Waldenses and Albingenses.... Translated out: of French by Samson Lennard. 4to. Modern: calf, r.e. wanting portrait. 1624 15/- S.C» 19769; 563 [PETR. de PALUDE].—Sermones - Thes-| auri/noui de sanctis./ Folio, Brown calf over oak boards, with design in blind, remains of ' clasps. Gotuic Type, double columns, 53° lines to a page. Large illuminated initial and fine arabesque ornament in gold and colours: on first page of text. Fine copy with final blank. Argentine. M. Flach. 1488 £5/5/- Proctor 684. 564 PETTIT (Edward)—The Visions of Purga- tory, Anno 1680. In which the errors and Practices of the Church and Court of Rome are Discovered. With the Influences they have upon This and other Nations. Second edition. Sm. 8vo. Orig. calf, engraved frontis. 1685 6/- 565 PHILIPPSON = (Joannes) (Sleidanus).— A Famous Chronicle of Our Time, called Sleidane’s Commentaries....Trans. out of Latin by [hon Daus. Thick small folio. 17th century calf, rebacked. 1560 15/- SukeG: 19848. Wanting title and two leaves of preliminary maiter. First few leaves remargined. 566 PHILIPPUS de Francis: sexto libro Decretalium. Folio. Lectura super Venice : Bernadinus Benalius for F. Baldassare of Perugia, 1499. Hain *7314. Proctor 4895. B.M. Cat. V,377. Bound with: Philippus de Franchis: Lectura super titulo De regulis juris in sexto. Venice : Bernadinus Benalius for F. Baldassare of Perugia, 1499. Folio. Hain *7321. Proctor 4896. B.M. Cat. V,377. Together, in a binding of old vellum £7/7/- Two rare legal incumables in fine condition. 567 PHILIPS (Mrs. Katherine).—Poems by the most Admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, the Matchless Orinda. To which is added Mon- sieur Corneilles Pompey and Horace with several other Translations out of the French. Sm. folio, Orig. calf. Portrait. Lower blank mar- gins of some leaves wormed. 1678 16/6 In this edition Horace is completed, the Fifth Act Trans- lated by Sir John Denham. 568 PHILLIPS (Edward).—The New World of Words. Or a General English Dictionary. Folio, boards, binding worn and _ title soiled. Fourtu Eputon, containing several thousand additional words. 1678 12/6 569 PHILLIPS (John).—Maronides or Virgil Travestie. Being a New Paraphrase upon the Fifth Book of Virgil’s Aeneids in Brulesque Verse. Sm. 8vo. Old calf. 1672 12/6 570 PHILOSOPHY.—A general Collection of Discourses of the Virtuosi of France, upon Questions of all sorts of Philosophy and other Natural Knowledge. Render’d into English by G. Havers, Gent. 2 vols. folio, Orig. calf, fine. 1664-5 12/6 571 PIGNORIUS (Laur).—De Servis, & eénlra apud veteres ministeriis, with many curious plates. Amsterdam 1674, Titi Popmae de](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33156232_0030.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)