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CATALOGUE, 113 be explained in this Treatise,” seven Resolutions, Bb4$1$–Bb8$1$, pp. 367–375, Oracles of Sibylla.Bb8$2$, blank.

Signatures. A & B in fours + C to Z and Aa to Bb in eights = 192 leaves.

Paging. 8 + 375 numbered + 1 = 384 pages.

Errors in Paging. Page 56 numbered 65, and page 299 not numbered.

Libraries. Adv. Ed.; Sig. Ed.; Un. Camb.;

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.|

London,|Printed for Iohn Norton. 1611.| Cum Privilegio Regi Maiestatis.

4°. Size $7 1⁄16$ x $5 3⁄8$ inches.

This edition is in every respect identical with the preceding, except that the last paragraph of the title-page has been reset, the four words “Edinburgh.&hellip; by Andrew Hart” being altered to “London.&hellip;for Iohn Norton.” ‘The printing of both editions appears to have been done in Edinburgh by Andrew Hart; his type, head-pieces, &c., being employed in both. The two slight errors in pagination remain as before.

Libraries. Adv. Ed.; Sig. Ed.; Un. Ab.; Bodl. Oxf.; Astor New York;

A| Plaine Discovery |of the whole | Revelation | of St. John:|Set down in two Treatises: the one|searching and proving the true Interpreta-|tion thereof: the other applying the|same phrastically