DENISON, Stephen. The White Wolfe or, a Sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, Feb. 11. being the last Sonday in Hillarie Tearme, anno 1627 ... wherein faction is unmasked, and iustly taxed without malice, for the safety of weake christians, London: George Miller, 1627, 4°, FIRST EDITION, title within woodcut border, one full-page woodcut illustration (title and a few margins lightly soiled, margin of 2 leaves cropped, a few spots), contemporary half calf (head and tail of spine chipped, rubbed along joints), bookplate of Robert, Marquis of Crewe. [STC 6607.5] -- Samuel GARDINER. A Dialogue or Conference betweene Frenaeus and Antimachus, about rites and ceremonies of the Church of England, London: by R. Braddock, for T. Bushell, 1605, 4°, FIRST EDITION, printer's device to title (a few occasional spots), later half morocco with Lord Houghton's crest to front cover (lightly soiled), ownership inscription and bookplate of H. S. Cotton, bookplate of Robert, Marquis of Crewe. [STC 11575]. With 2 other quarto pamphlets, Jan van Oldenbarneveld's Apology or Holland Mysterie with Marginal Castigations (n.p., 1618) and Alexander Cooke's Pope Joane. A Dialogue betweene a Protestant and a Papist (London, 1625). (4)

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DENISON, Stephen. The White Wolfe or, a Sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, Feb. 11. being the last Sonday in Hillarie Tearme, anno 1627 ... wherein faction is unmasked, and iustly taxed without malice, for the safety of weake christians, London: George Miller, 1627, 4°, FIRST EDITION, title within woodcut border, one full-page woodcut illustration (title and a few margins lightly soiled, margin of 2 leaves cropped, a few spots), contemporary half calf (head and tail of spine chipped, rubbed along joints), bookplate of Robert, Marquis of Crewe. [STC 6607.5] -- Samuel GARDINER. A Dialogue or Conference betweene Frenaeus and Antimachus, about rites and ceremonies of the Church of England, London: by R. Braddock, for T. Bushell, 1605, 4°, FIRST EDITION, printer's device to title (a few occasional spots), later half morocco with Lord Houghton's crest to front cover (lightly soiled), ownership inscription and bookplate of H. S. Cotton, bookplate of Robert, Marquis of Crewe. [STC 11575]. With 2 other quarto pamphlets, Jan van Oldenbarneveld's Apology or Holland Mysterie with Marginal Castigations (n.p., 1618) and Alexander Cooke's Pope Joane. A Dialogue betweene a Protestant and a Papist (London, 1625). (4)

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