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112 CATALOGUE. Cer-|taine Oracles of Sibylla, agreeing|with the Revelation and other| places of Scripture.| Newlie Imprinted and corrected. |

Printed For Iohn Norton Dwel-|ling in Paules Church-yarde, meere vnto|Paules Schoole.| 1594.|

4°. Size $7 3⁄4$ x $5 1⁄4$ inches.

Libraries. New Col. Ed.; Brit. Mus. Lon.; Bodl. Oxf.;

A| Plaine Disco-|very, Of The Whole| Revelation of S. Iohn: set|downe in two treatises: the one searching and|proving the true interpretation thereof :|The other applying the same para-|phrasticallie and Historicallie|to the text.|Set Foorth By Iohn Napeir|L. of Marchiston. And now revised, corrected|and inlarged by him.| With a Resolvtion Of|certaine doubts, mooved by some well-|affected brethren.|Wherevnto Are Annexed, Cer-|taine Oracles of Sibylla, agreeing|with the Revelation and other|places of Scripture.

Edinbvrgh,|Printed by Andrew Hart. 1611.|Cum Privilegio Regi Maiestatis.|

4°, Size $1$ x $6 3⁄4$ inches.A1$5 1⁄4$, Title. A1$1$–A4$2$, 6 pages, ‘To the Godly.&hellip;Reader,’ and ‘The book this bill.&hellip;’A$1$, Table B1$2$–H2$1$, pp. 1–92, The first Treatise. H3$2$, Table. H3$1$–Y8$2$, pp. 94–327, The second Treatise. Y8$1$, blank. Z1$3$–Bb$1$, pp. 329–332, ‘To the mislyking Reader.&hellip;’ Z3$2$–Bb3$1$, pp. 333–366, “A Resolution, of certaine doubts, proponed by well-affected brethren, and needfull to be