Sa1.1.01(03)
[Brief concordance to the Bible of the last translation]
A concordance or table to the bible of the last translation: vvhereby one of meane capacitie may easily find out (by remembering any part of the sentence) the mose usefull places contained in holy scripture. Carefully perused and enlarged by Master John Downame, B. in Divinitie. Allowed by his Majesties speciall priviledge to be printed, and bound with the Bible in all volumes.
A concordance or table to the bible of the last translation: whereby one of meane capacitie may easily find out (by remembering any part of the sentence) the mose usefull places contained in holy scripture
London : Printed by [R. Young for] the assignes of Clement Cotton, 1639.
[52]p ; 40cm. (Fo.)
Actual printer's name from STC.
Bound with the book of common prayer (1639), the whole book of psalmes (1638) and the Bible (1639).
Previously: AZ.2.1.6(1).
Signatures: A-E4 F6.
Originally published in 1630 as: A briefe concordance to the Bible of the last translation.
STC (2nd ed.), 7132; ESTC S122323
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1977. 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm (Early English books, 1475-1640; 1447:7).
Book-labels of John Hely-Hutchinson, recording donation to Eton College in 1947.
Ex-libris of John Finch C(ustos) S(igilli) (1584-1660), Speaker of the House of Commons 1628-29 and appointed Lord Keeper of the Great Seal on 17 January 1639/40.
16th century olive morocco; frame of a roll of dentelle ornaments; within this frame made up of a row of whorls consisting of a fillet and a dotted line; the central panel is divided by bands (4) extending from the corners to the centres of the two sides, forming a lozenge shaped central compartment and six triangular ones; the compartments are filled with small tools and whorls; the flat back is decorated in the same way. The ties are now lacking. In box.
Bible Concordances, English Early works to 1800.
Theology Christian sacred works.
Young, Robert, 1657 - 1700 printer.
Hely-Hutchinson, J. W., 1882 - 1955 (John Walter) former owner.
Finch, John, 1584 - 1660 former owner.
Assignees of Clement Cotton binder.
England London.
B25134