morocco extra, g. e., by F. Bedford, Printed by T. S., 1620, 4to. (310) Éssex, £13 ss. (Several issues of this book appeared in the same year. The early ones consisted of a number of pieces separately paged and presumably issued at intervals, as the information came to hand. The present copy is of the latest issue, when all the separate pieces were reprinted under one con tinuous pagination (97pp.) and register.- Catalogue.] 5516 Ward (Nathaniel). The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America. Willing to help ʼmend his native Country lamentably tattered, both in the upper leather and sole, with all the honest stitches he can take. And as willing never to bee paid for his work, by Old English wonted pay, cali, John Dever and Robert Ibbitson, for Stephen Bowieli, 1647, 4to. (312) Maggs, £4 os. [The rare first edition, ending with two stanzas on paye 80 besides “ The Clench."--Catalogue.] 5517 Welde (Thomas). A Short Story of the Rise, Reign and Ruin of the Antinomians, Familists and Libertines that infected the churches of New England, and how they were confuted by the Assembly of Ministers there, as also of the Magistrates proceedings in Court against them, uncut copy. but having a few leaves mended, and restored in facsimile where necessary, morocco, g. t., by W. Pratt, Ralph Smith, 1644, 4to. (316) H. Stevens, £t 45. [This book having been printed on paper too small for the page of type, is nearly always found badly cut into Even in this uncut copy the paper in some leaves is not large enough to take all the type. --Catalogue.] 5518 Welde (Thomas). Antinomians and Familists condemned by the Synod of Elders in New England, with the Proceedings of the Magistrates against them and their apology for the Together with a memorable example of God's Judgements upon some of those Persons so proceeded against, uncut copy, crushed levant morocco, g. e., by F. Bedford, Ralph Smith, 1644 (317) Maggs, 26 175. txi. 5519 Welde (Thomas). An Answer to W. R. his Narration of the Opinions and Practises of the Churches lately erected in H. Stevens, £; ios. (Welde was associated with John Eliot and Richard Mather in the production of the “Bay Psalm Book.” A native of England, he went to America in 1632 and was ordained minister at Roxbury.- Catalogue.) 5520 Whitbourne (Captain Richard). A Discovrse and Discovery of Nevv-found-land, with many reasons to prooue how worthy and beneficiall a Plantation may there be made, after a far better manner than now it is, Felix Kyngston for William Barret, 1620—A Discourse containing a loving invitation both honourable and profitable to all such as shall be Adventurers either in person or purse for the same. morocco extra, g. e., by F. Bedford, Printed by T. S., 1620, 4to. (310) Éssex, £1355. [Several issues of this book appeared in the same year. The early ones consisted of a number of pieces separately paged and presumably issued at intervals, as the information came to hand. The present copy is of the latest issue, when all the separate pieces were reprinted under one con tinuous pagination (97pp.) and register.- Catalogue.] 5516 Ward (Nathaniel). The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America. Willing to help 'mend his native Country lamentably tattered, both in the upper leather and sole, with all the honest stitches he can take. And as willing never to bee paid for his work, by Old English wonted pay, calf, John Dever and Robert Ibbitson, for Stephen Bowiell, 164", 4to. (312) Maggs, £4 os. [The rare first edition, ending with two stanzas on page 80 besides “ The Clench.”—Catalogue.] 5517 Welde (Thomas). A Short Story of the Rise, Reign and Ruin of the Antinomians, Familists and Libertines thai infected the churches of New England, and how they were confuted by the Assembly of Ministers there, as also of the Magistrates proceedings in Court against them, uncut copy, but having a few leaves mended, and restored in facsim.ie where necessary, morocco, g. t., by W. Pratt, Ralph Smith, 1644, 4to. (316) H. Stevens, £445. [This book having been printed on paper too small fer the page of type, is nearly always found badly cut in:0. Even in this uncut copy the paper in some leaves is not large enough to take all the type. --Catalogue.] 5518 Welde (Thomas). Antinomians and Familists condemned by the Synod of Elders in New England, with the Proceedings of the Magistrates against them and their apology for the same. Together with a memorable example of God Judgements upon some of those Persons so proceeded against, uncut copy, crushed levant morocco, g.e., by F. Bedford, Ralph Smith, 1644 (317) Maggs, £6 175. 6. 5519 Welde (Thomas). An Answer to W. R. his Narration of the Opinions and Practises of the Churches lately erected in H. Stevens, £5 ios. (Welde was associated with John Eliot and Richard Mather in the production of the “ Bay Psalm Book.“ A native of England, he went to America in 1632 and was ordained minister at Roxbury.--Catalogue.] 5520 Whitbourne (Captain Richard). A Discovrse and Discover of Nevv-found-land, with many reasons to prooue how worthy and beneficiall a Plantation may there be madie, after a far better manner than now it is, Felix K'yngston line William Barret, 1620—A Discourse containing a loving invitation both honourable and profitable to all such as shall be Adventurers either in person or purse for the morocco extra, g. e., by F. Bedford, Printed by T. S., 1620, 4to. (310) Éssex, £135s. (Several issues of this book appeared in the same year. The early ones consisted of a number of pieces separately paged and presumably issued at intervals, as the information came to hand. The present copy is of the latest issue, when all the separate pieces were reprinted under one con tinuous pagination (97pp.) and register.--- Catalogue.] 5516 Ward (Nathaniel). The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America. Willing to help ʼmend his native Country lamentably tattered, both in the upper leather and sole, with all the honest stitches he can take. And as willing never to bee paid for his work, by Old English wonted pay, calf, John Dever and Robert Ibbitson, for Stephen Bowtell, 1647, 4to. (312) Maggs, £+ 6s. [The rare first edition, ending with two stanzas on page 80 besides “The Clench.”—Catalogue. 5517 Welde (Thomas). A Short Story of the Rise, Reign and Ruin of the Antinomians, Familists and Libertines that infected the churches of New England, and how they were confuted by the Assembly of Ministers there, as also of the Magistrates proceedings in Court against them, uncut copy; but having a few leaves mended, and restored in facsim:le where necessary, morocco, g. t., by W. Pratt, Ralph Smith, 1644, 4to. (316) H. Stevens, £4 4. [This book having been printed on paper too small for the page of type, is nearly always found badly cut into Even in this uncut copy the paper in some leaves is nos large enough to take all the type.--Catalogue.] 5518 Welde (Thomas). Antinomians and Familists condemned by the Synod of Elders in New England, with the Proceedings of the Magistrates against them and their apology for the same. Together with a memorable example of God's Judgements upon some of those Persons so proceeded against, uncut copy, crushed levant morocco, g. e., by F Bedford, Ralph Smith, 1644 (317) Maggs, £6 175. od. 5519 Welde (Thomas). An Answer to W. R. his Narration of the Opinions and Practises of the Churches lately erected in H. Stevens, 45 ios. (Welde was associated with John Eliot and Richard Mather in the production of the “Bay Psalm Book." native of England, he went to America in 1632 and was ordained minister at Roxbury.–Catalogue.] 5520 Whitbourne (Captain Richard). A Discovrse and Discovery of Nevv-found-land, with many reasons to prooue hou worthy and beneficiall a Plantation may there be made. after a far better manner than now it is, Felix Kyngston fir William Barret, 1620—A Discourse containing a lovins invitation both honourable and profitable to all such as shall be Adventurers either in person or purse for the |