Ptōchomuseion [sic]. = The poore mans librarie Rapsodiæ G.A. Bishop of Exceter vpon the first epistle of saint Peter, red publiquely in the cathedrall church of saint Paule, within the citye of London. 1560. Here are adioyned at the end of euery special treatie, certaine fruitful annotacions which may properly be called miscellanea, bicause they do entreate of diuerse and sundry matters, marked with the nombre and figures of Augrime. 2.
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- Ptōchomuseion [sic]. = The poore mans librarie Rapsodiæ G.A. Bishop of Exceter vpon the first epistle of saint Peter, red publiquely in the cathedrall church of saint Paule, within the citye of London. 1560. Here are adioyned at the end of euery special treatie, certaine fruitful annotacions which may properly be called miscellanea, bicause they do entreate of diuerse and sundry matters, marked with the nombre and figures of Augrime. 2.
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"Ptōchomuseion [sic]. = The poore mans librarie Rapsodiæ G.A. Bishop of Exceter vpon the first epistle of saint Peter, red publiquely in the cathedrall church of saint Paule, within the citye of London. 1560. Here are adioyned at the end of euery special treatie, certaine fruitful annotacions which may properly be called miscellanea, bicause they do entreate of diuerse and sundry matters, marked with the nombre and figures of Augrime. 2." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A16838.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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poems
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❧ IN HIRCI ENCOMION
per G. Exoniae Episcopum. - IOANNIS COOCI, PAVLINAE SCHOLAE Gymnasiarchae dialogismus cum lectore. Iambicisenarij.
- ☞ Ad Alleum, nunc Antistitem, dum beati Petri epistolam priorem explanaret.
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EDVVARDI BVRNELLI
, AD LECTOREM. - THOMAE WILLIAMS IN HVIVS libri laudem Epigramma.
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Christophori Bodlei in hoc opusculum
. - Ioannes Bullinghamus Magdalenensis in praeclaras G. Allaei lucubrationes.
- ❧ Thomae Hatcheri Cantabrigiensis in laudem Praelectionum Exon. Episcopi carmen.
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❧ IN HIRCI ENCOMION
- ❧ To the ryght honourable and hys singular good Lord, Lorde Russell, Earle of Bedforde, one of the Queenes most honourable priuye Counsell. G.A. wysheth health and peace in Christ Iesu.
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❧ Hic sequntur Miscellanea. ¶ Here followeth the mixt annotations vppon the preface going before.
- Anselmus. 1.
- Gethicall. 2.
- Talentum. 3.
- Paules Churche. 4.
- London. 5.
- Plato. 6.
- Countrie. 7.
- Cassiodore. 8.
- Hierocles. 9.
- Iudas Machabeus. 10.
- Apollo. 11.
- Athenae. 12.
- Phileni. 13.
- Herodotus. 14.
- Xerxes. 15.
- Religion. 16.
- Scotiste. 17.
- Negry. 18.
- Furies. 19.
- Momish. 20.
- Zoilus. 21.
- Enuie. 22.
- Sainct Austen. 23.
- Cain & Abel. 24.
- Rachel & Lia. 25.
- Valerius Maximus. 26.
- Alanus. 27.
- Plinius. 28.
- Aediles. 29.
- Quirites. 30.
- Bias. 31.
- Parasites. 32.
- Fire in one hand. 33.
- Argi. 34.
- Fenel. 35.
- Phisitions. 36.
- Ouidius. 37.
- Patience. 38.
- Xenophon. 39.
- ❧ To the gentle and godly affected Reader.
- ❧ Oratio G. A. Londini habita, ad populi Coronam, in Ede diuo Paulo facra in ipso praeiectio∣num suarum vestibulo.
- ❧ Hec sequntur Miscellanea.
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volume - 1
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❧ Praelectio prima die Martis 13.
die Februarij. 1560.- argument
- ¶ The first part is of the dignitie and worthines of the holy Scriptures.
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❧ Hic sequuntur Miscellanea praelectio prima.
- Satan. 1.
- Thessalonica. 2.
- Canon. 3.
- Heresis. 4.
- Christianitas. 5.
- Fides. 6.
- Arte. 7.
- Draconites. 8.
- Philosophie. 9.
- Sinagog. 10.
- Epitheton. 11.
- Superstition. 12.
- Alchoran. 13.
- Chaan. 14.
- Sacrum. 15.
- Liberall sciences. 16.
- Discipline. 17.
- Darcke. 18.
- Enchaunters. 19.
- Digitus Dei. 20.
- Liuius. 21.
- Faedus. 22.
- Immolatio. 23.
- Seruius. 24.
- Mysterium. 25.
- Prophanum. 26.
- Paule. 27.
- Litle ones. 28.
- Simple. 29.
- Righteousnes. 30.
- Rudis. 31.
- Euangelium. 32.
- Oraculum. 33.
- Tripartite. 34.
- Constantinus. 35.
- Pharisies. 36.
- Monachus. 37.
- Biblion. 38.
- Colossis. 39.
- Dioclesian. 40.
- Laicus. 41.
- Olephantes. 42.
- Apologeticus. 43.
- Vnwashen handes. 44.
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Praelectio secunda die Iouis videlicet .xv. die Februar. 1560. The Christian fayth doth leane and depende onely of the written woorde of God.- Obiectio.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio.
- Responsio.
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❧ Hic sequuntur Miscellanea
Praelectio secunda. - Deuteronomion. 1.
- To adde and take away. 2.
- Decrees. 3.
- Apocalipsis. 3.
- King Arthur. 4.
- Troilus. 5.
- Wanton bookes. 6.
- Sedechias. 7.
- Hieremias. 8.
- Heate and colde. 9.
- Antiochus. 10.
- Epicurus. 11.
- Leo decimus. 12.
- Soule. 13.
- Cardinalis. 14.
- Serpent. 15.
- Heauen and earth shal passe. 17.
- Esay. 18.
- Apparitions. 19.
- Rabbi. 20.
- Apostoli. 21.
- Propheta.
- Luke. 23.
- Theophilus. 24.
- Iohannes euangelista. 26.
- Hyperbole. 27.
- A most sure worde. 28.
- Priuate interpretation. 29.
- Timotheus. 30.
- Titus. 31.
- Agrapha.
- Irenaeus. 35.
- Paralogismos. 36.
- Chrisostomus. 38.
- Hierusalem.
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❧ Praelectio tertia habita die Sab∣bati .xvii. die Februarii. Anno. 1560.
- Obiectio.
- Responsio.
- Antithesis.
- Obiectio.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio.
- Responsio.
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❧ Hic sequuntur Miscellanea.
Praelectionis tertiae. - Opinio. 1.
- Modestia. 2.
- Caeremonia. 3.
- Iouinianus. 5.
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Bonum mulierem non tangere. 6. It is good not to touch a woman. - Husband of one wife. 7.
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The seconde Synode of Nice, 8. being the seuenth generall Counsell. - Licentia. 9.
- Platonicall. 10.
- The residue shal iudge, 11. 1. Corinth. 14.
- Zacharias. 12.
- Helias. 13.
- Templum domini, templum domini. 14. Ieremiae. 7.
- Anna. 16.
- Arrius. 17.
- Athanasius. 18.
- Cyprianus. 19.
- Antithesis. 20.
- Aristoteles. 21.
- Gallenus. 22.
- Ambrosius. 23.
- Messias. 24.
- Nicholaus Lyranus. 25.
- Articles of the faith.
- Trinitie.
- Iohannes Fissherus.
- Manicheus.
- Catholique.
- Bishops.
- Cerdon.
- Marcion.
- Praxeas.
- Proscriptions.
- Strangled meates.
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❧ Praelectio quarta habita die Sab∣bati .xv. die Mensis Februarii. Anno. 1560.
Concerning the second generall part. By whome and after what manner the holy scriptures were first written - Obiectio.
- Responsio.
- A declaration.
- Proues, reasons, and ensamples for the same.
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❧ Hic sequuntur Miscellanea
Praelectionis quartae. - Moyses. 1.
- Seth. 2.
- Cleophas. 3.
- Emaus. 4.
- Enoch. 5.
- Saba. 6.
- Tertulian. 7.
- Arca. 8.
- Cataclisme. 9.
- Esdras. 10.
- Babilon. 11.
- Hebraei. 12
- Origene. 13.
- Beda. 14.
- Iudas. 15.
- Apocrypha. 16.
- Menander Epimenides Aratus. 17.
- Basilius Magnus. 18.
- Adam. 19.
- Enos. 20.
- Mathusalem. 21.
- Lamech. 22.
- Noe. 23.
- Sem. 24.
- Abraham. 25.
- Isaac. 26.
- Iacob. 27.
- Aegyptus. 28.
- Two tables of stone. 29.
- Angelus. 30.
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Praelectio quinta habita die Martis .xx. die Februarii. Anno. 1560. The difference of the olde Testament, from the new, with certaine notes and ru∣les, howe to vnderstande the holye Scriptures.- part - 1
- ¶ Now to the seconde parte of this Prelection, that is, to the deliuery of foure rules, how to vnderstande the holy Scriptures.
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❧ Hic sequuntur Miscellanea
Praelectionis quintae. - Vayle of the temple. 1.
- Fleece of woolle. 2.
- To speake with diuers toungs. 3.
- Daniel. 4.
- Sacramentum. 5.
- Corinthus. 6.
- Simeon. 7.
- Aenigma. 8.
- Daye starre. 9.
- Typus. 10.
- Vnto Iohn. 11.
- Violence take it. 12.
- Agar & Sara. 13.
- The Land of lyuing. 14.
- Choyce of meate. 15.
- Lynsey wolsey. 16.
- Sabbatum. 17.
- Vnction. 18.
- Iustification. 19.
- Pelagius. 20.
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Praelectio sexta.
- Of the Church.
- VVhat the Churche is.
- The notes of the Churche.
- Of the fathers.
- Of the councels.
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Hic sequuntur Miscellanea
Prelectionis sextae. -
Deus.
God. 1. - Of repentaunce. 2.
- Children.
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Felow seruaunt. 4.
- Obiectio prima.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio secunda.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio. 3.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio. 4.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio. 5.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio. 6.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio. 7.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio, 8.
- Responsio.
- Replicatio.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio. 9.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio. 10.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio. 11.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio. 12.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio. 13.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio. 14
- Responsio.
- Replicatio.
- Responsio.
- Questio.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio. 2.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio.
- Responsio.
- Conclusio.
- Lactantius. 5.
- Anger. 6.
- Britannia. 7.
- Auncient. 8.
- Hostia incruenta. 9.
- Bread and wine doth remayne. 10.
- Both kindes. 11.
- Hieroboam. 12.
- Milinaries, 13. Otherwise called Chiliastae.
- Dionisius. 14.
- Acacius. 15.
- Spyridion. 16.
- Priests to marry. 17.
- Eutyches. 18.
- Councel of Constance. 19.
- Epiphanius. 20.
- Dioscorus. 21.
- Reprehension of Peter. 22.
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Deus.
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Praelectio septima.
- First they reason thus against vs.
- The second argument.
- The third argument.
- The fourth Argument.
- The fift Argument.
- The sixt Argument.
- The seuenth Argument.
- The eight Argument.
- ¶ The vniuersall nomber maketh not the true Church.
- Antiquitie.
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¶ Causes wherfore schisme ought not to be made, first not for the diuersitie of doctrine.
- ¶ Secondly no schisme ought to be made for the disordered life of the Ministers, nor for the impure life of any other person.
- ¶ Thirdly no schisme is to be made for the diuersitie of rites and ceremonies.
- ¶ Fourthly, no schisme is to be made for them, whiche do not worthily communicate the Lordes supper.
- Conclusio.
- Now to the Romish Church.
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Hic sequuntur Miscellanea
Prelectionis septimae. - The Text. 1.
- Peace. 2.
- Conscience. 3.
- Ioel. 4.
- Nabuchodonosor. 5.
- Simon Magus. 6.
- Infantes ought not to be partakers 7.
- To proue them selues. 8.
- Original sinne of the 9.
- Democritus. 10.
- Vincentius. 11.
- Aaron. 12.
- Phinees. 13.
- A Calfe. 14.
- Apostata. 15.
- Baalistes. 16.
- Paphnutius. 17.
- Septuaginta. 18.
- Ezechiel. 19.
- Rites. 20.
- Person, time, and place: and first of the person. 21.
- Cathedra Mosis. 22.
- To say and not to do. 23.
- Vvith banquettes. 24.
- Celebration of Easter. 25.
- Polycarpus. 26.
- Blasphemia. 27.
- Iudas Iscarioh. 28.
- Bethel. 29.
- Seuen thousand. 30.
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Certaine Miscellanes to be added, as here
doth follow, whereby ye may easely see by the Folios where they should be placed. ¶Place this Miscel. in folio .76. before Iohannes Euangelista.
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❧ Praelectio prima die Martis 13.
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volume - 2
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PRAELECTIO
PRIMA TOMI SECVNDI. -
The second Prelection of the
seconde Tome. -
The thyrde Prelection of the
seconde Tome. - Pars secunda.
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Hic sequuntur Miscellanea praelectionis
tertiae. Tomi. 2. - Benedictus. 1.
- Dominus. 2.
- Idolum. 3.
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Mahometus. 4.
- Mahumetes education.
- Mahometes functions.
- Mahometes workes whiche he wrote.
- Mahometes doctrine.
- Mahometes Prophecies.
- Mahometes strifes and conflictes.
- Mahometes vyces and wickednes.
- Mahometes death.
- Other testimonies of Mahomet.
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Aenigmata Mahometi.
- Questio. 1.
- Questio. 2.
- Responsio.
- Questio. 3.
- Responsio.
- Questio. 4.
- Responsio.
- Questio. 5.
- Responsio.
- Questio. 6.
- Responsio.
- Quaestio. 7.
- Responsio.
- Questio. 8.
- Responsio.
- Questio. 9.
- Responsio.
- Quaestio. 10.
- Responsio.
- Questio. 11.
- Responsio.
- Questio. 12.
- Responsio.
- Questio. 13.
- Responsio.
- Questio. 14.
- Responsio.
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Purgatorie. 6.
- The firste reason and proofe.
- Responsio.
- The .2 reason and proofe.
- Responsio.
- The .3. reason and proofe.
- Responsio.
- The .4. reason and proofe.
- Responsio.
- The .5. reason.
- Responsio.
- The .6. reason.
- Responsio.
- The .7. reason and proofe.
- Responsio.
- The .8. reason and profe.
- Responsio.
- The .9. reason and proofe.
- Responsio.
- The .10. reason and proofe.
- Responsio.
- The .11. reason and proofe.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio.
- Responsio.
- Hodie. 7.
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Manie places or Mansions. 10.
- Questio.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio.
- Responsio
- The first reason.
- Responsio.
- The second reason.
- Responsio.
- Questio.
- Responsio.
- The third reason.
- Responsio.
- The fourth reason.
- Responsio.
- The fift reason.
- Responsio.
- The .6. reason.
- Responsio.
- The .7. reason.
- Responsio.
- The .8. reason.
- Responsio.
- The .9. reason.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio.
- Responsio.
- The .10. reason.
- Responsio.
- The 11. reason.
- Responsio.
- He shall, 11.
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❧ The fourth Prelection of the
second Tome. - Questio.
- Responsio.
- Notio.
- Obiectio.
- Responsio.
- Quaestio
- Responsio.
- Obiectio.
- Responsio.
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Hic sequuntur Miscellanea praelectionis
quartae secondi Tomi, - Inheritaunce. 1.
- Heauen. 2.
- Vertue. 3.
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Hell. 4.
- ¶ Patres ecclesiae occidentalis.
- ¶ Idem Augustinus rursum scribit.
- ¶ Idem Augustinus rursum scribit.
- ¶ Cassiodorus.
- Ambrosius.
- Hieronimus.
- Gregorius Magnus.
- Cyprianus.
- Vigilius.
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Authores Graeci.
Chrisostomus. - Eusebius.
- Damascenus.
- A general councel.
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¶ The iudgements of the later Diuines, concerning this article:
Descendit ad inferna. Erasmus.
- To morowe. 5.
- Heighte nor depth. 6.
- Golden hiles. 7.
- Temptation. 8.
- Pestilence. 9.
- Aboue that you be hable to beare. 10.
- If God will so. 11.
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Hauing no nede. 12.
- Assertio.
- Scriptures.
- Veteres patres.
- Quorundam patrum decreta et Cannones.
- Generalia concilia.
- Reges ciuiles.
- ¶Answers geuen vnto certain arguments and reasons of the contrary part.
- Responsio.
- The second obiection.
- Responsio.
- The third obiection.
- Responsio.
- The fourth reason.
- Responsio.
- The fift reason.
- Responsio.
- Replicatio,
- Responsio.
- Conclusio.
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Ieiunium.
Fasting. 13. - Crosses on our selues. 14.
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Homaeosis. 15. - Fayth. 16.
- Gold. 17.
- Fire. 18.
- Booke of Wisedome. 19.
- Flesh. 20.
- End of our faith. 21.
- People of the old testament. 22.
- Pentecoste. 24.
- Feare. 25.
- Sobriety of inquiring. 26.
- Glory be to God. 27.
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❧ The fyft Prelection of the
second Come. - Quaestio.
- Quaestio.
- Responsio.
- Questio.
- Responsio.
- Obiectio.
- Responsio.
- Questio.
- Responsio.
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Hic sequuntur Miscellanea praelectionis
quintae, Tomi secundi. - Loynes 1.
- Virgin vntouched. 2.
- Sobrietie. 3.
- Idlenes. 4.
- Bernard. 5.
- Baptisme. 6.
- Righte hande. 7.
- Golias. 8.
- Adoption. 9.
- Ignorantia. 10.
- Ambitio. 11.
- Eremites, 12.
- Priuation. 13.
- Be ye holy, as I am holy. 14.
- Al maner of companies. 15.
- Confesse. 16.
- Respect of persons. 17.
- Lie and Lyar. 18.
- Traditions. 19.
- Lambe. 20.
- All his bloud. 21.
- Taketh awaye sinnes. 22.
- So long ere he came. 23.
- Adonai. 24.
- Geuen me to iudge. 25.
- Knee should bowe. 26.
- Our high Priest. 27.
- Shoote anchor. 28.
- Fruit hundredfold. 29.
- Loue. 30.
- Flattery. 31.
- Sainct Fraunces. 32.
- Brethren. 33.
- Vnworthy. 34.
- Epilogus. 35.
- Prouince. 36.
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Certaine Miscellans omitted to be added to the 3. Lecture in the second Tome, as here doth followe, where by you maye easely see by the folios where they should be placed.
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PRAELECTIO
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¶ A diligent Table of the most notable thyngs, matters, and woordes contayned in the fyrst Tome of this booke. Thys letter A. signifieth
the fyrst side of the leafe, and the letter B. signifieth the seconde syde of the same leafe. - ❧ The table of the principal matters and woords con∣tayned in the second Tome.
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Faultes escaped, desiring thee gentle Reader, to correct the shall helpe thee much in the vnderstandyng of those places. The order of whiche correction here vnder thou mayest see. The letters a. and. b. which stand by the first numbers, signifie the sides of euery leafe, a. signi∣fieng the first syde, and b. the seconde syde.same in thy booke, before thou begynnest to read this worcke, whiche - ❧ Faultes escaped in the second Tome of thys booke.
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