several Catechetical Paraphrases, and other very excellent Prayers, selected out of the Primitive Writers, formerly published in Latin, are now made English, and the whole reduced to an exact method for the Benefit of the Devout. London, printed for Matthew Gilliflower, William Hensman, and are to be sold at their shops in Westminster Hall. 1683." 1687. Same title, Fifth Edition. London, reprinted for T. B. M. G. and W. H., and are to be sold by Richard Heavisid, over against the Devil Tavern, near Temple Bar. 1688. (Also termed) Fifth Edition; same title-page; printers' names not 1705. Same title. Sixth Edition. London, printed for Samuel Keble, II. The Diary of the Archbishop, which has been carefully collated with the original MS. in the Library of St. John's College, Oxford. III. Notes on Prynne's Breviate, now first published, of which a full account will be found in an Introductory Note. IV. The History of the Archbishop's Troubles and Trial (the First Part), which has also been collated with the original MS., and the various corrections and additions indicated in the notes. The next volume will contain the remaining portion of the History, to which will be added an Appendix of such Documents as may be considered necessary for its illustration. JAMES BLISS. OGBOURNE ST. ANDREW, Dec. 4, 1852. A SUMMARIE OF DEVOTIONS, Compiled and Used by Dr. WILLIAM LAUD, Sometime Ld. Arch-Bishop of CANTERBVRY. Now Published according to the Copy written with his own hand, and reserved in the OXFORD, Printed by William Hall, Anno Dom. 1667. LAUD.-VOL. III. B |