This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1845 edition. ... (15.) HYLL (Adam). The Defence of the Christ descended into Hell. In Reply to Alexander Humes. Wm. Ponsonby, 1592. 4to. Herbert II. 1274...................... xxx. 6. 2. (2.) HYMNORUM Expositio. Ju1ian Notary, n. d. 4to. Herbert 1. 304.................................. xxv. 1. 17. com notis; opusculum usui insignis Ecclesiae Sarum subserviens. Jno. Kyngston, 1555. 4to. Herbert II. 833............................... xxv. 1. 16. Hrroomrns. See R. (I.) Lwon and his xii. Sons (Thystory of). A fragment consisting of four leaves, which I cannot identify with any edition described. See List, Frag. p. 320. IACOBS (H mmr). Christ. No p1ace or printer, 1598. sm. 8vo. A Treatise of the Suiferings and Victory of Herbert III. 1735.......... A. 4. 13. c. J AMES VI. K. of Scotland. The Essayes of a. Prentice in the Divine Art of Poesie. Tho. Vautro11ier, 1584. sm. 4to. Herbert III. 1503.................. xxxix. 6. 23. another edition. Tho. Vautro11ier, 1585. 4to. Herbert III. 1504......................... xxxi. 2. 13.--Ane fruitfu1 Meditation on Rev. xx. 7-9. 1-1Y. Charteris, Edinburgh, i588. 4to. Herbert III. 1506.........xxxi. 6. 24. (3.)-His Majestys poeticall Exercises at vacant hours. Robt. Wa1degrave, Edinburgh, 1591. 4to. Herbert III. 1509...xxxi. 2. 13. (2.)-----(Thomas). See Brucio1i, Stoics. (Wi11iam). A Sermon preached before the Queen at Hampton Court, 19 February 1ast. HY. Binneman, 1578, Apri1 24. sm. 8vo. Herbert II. 982.... xxvii. 8. 15. (12.) A Sermon preached at Pau1's Cross, Nov. 9, 15 89. Geo. Bishop and R. Newbery, 1590. 4to. Herb. II. 916, 1151...xxx. 1. 19.(4.) Jnnovan. A Free Pardon, &c. trans1ated from the Spanish by John Danye1. Tho. East for A. Maunse11, n. d. 12mo................................. xxx. 9. 8. (4.)...
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