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Bibles And Other Early Printed Books.—No. 2.

Isaiah to Malachi ; 4-th Apocrypha ; Another to New Test . The " Latin Bible— -Printed at Lyons 1528 " to which I referred at page 107 , and which has the date 1528 on its title has at end " Anno dni

1 . 5 . 2 . 7 . Die ucro XXIX I anuarij , " from which I would infer that the title had been engraved after the printing of the text was finished . There is a " Biblia Sacra , & c , & c , Lvgdvni apud Sebastianum Gryphivm . Anno a Ohristo nato

M . DL , " in two large volumes each 16 lin . long , by llfin . broad , and 2 | in . thick , beautifully bound in red morroco and gold ( the edges of leaves not gilt ) which has inscribed in it in a fine sharp hand " Presented to His Royal Highness the Duke

of Sussex by H . R . H . the Prince of Capua 1840 . " Its title page contains the following curious emblem which I here copy with its motto " virtute duce comite fortuna " ( with virtue the leader , fortune is the follower ) .

This emblem occurs in " A collection of emblems , ancient and moderne , " by George Wither , date 1635 . On the title page of Miles Coverdale's 1535 Bible , one of the sketches represent Christ giving

his charge to the Apostles in which all the Apostles are represented with keys in their hands . The title page of ISIS Venice Bible has an anchor and dolphin in red , depicted uponit . " First edition of the Doway Bible , printed at JJoway 1609—10 . "

The Mazarene Bible I understand has no date upon it . Who explains it thus : — " The Gryplion , is the figure of a creature , Not found within the catalogues of Nature :

But , by those wits created , who , to shew Internal things , external Figures drew : The shape , in which this Fiction they exprest , Was horrow'd from a Fowle , and , from a Beast ; Importing ( when their parts were thus combin'd ) The Vertues , both of Body , and of Mind :

And , Men are sayd on Gryphons backes to ride , When those mixt Vertues , them have dignify'd . The Stone ( this Brute supporting ) may espresse The firme , abiding and the solidness Of all true Vertues . That , long-winged Ball , Which doth appeare fast-linked therewithal 1 ,

The gifts of changing Fortune , doth implye ; And , all those things together , signifie , That , when by such-like Vertues Men are guided , Good ForhiAie cannot be from them divided . " It is somewhat curious , though nothing

mysterious , that , while the title of " The Firste Booke * says , " Printed by A . M . for Robert Milbourne , aud are to be sold at the Gray-hound in Paul ' s Churchyard , MDOXXXV ., " the titles of second , third , and fourth Bookes are dated 1634 , viz .,

" London : Printed by A . vgvstine Mathewes . MDCXXXIV . " The style of some of ; the old letteis here reminds me of the inscription I gave at page 206 from Melrose- Abbey , especially the letter W . Lord Cromwell's Byble , sometimes , but erro-

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THE ELECTION OF MASTER AND OFFICERS FOR THE ENSUING YEAR. Article 1
NEW MASONIC TOAST — " BRO. THE PRINCE OF WALES." Article 2
THE HAUGHFOOT LODGE AND SPECULATIVE MASONRY. Article 3
MASONIC GOVERNMENT. Article 5
CHIPS OF FOREIGN ASHLAR. Article 6
BIBLES AND OTHER EARLY PRINTED BOOKS.—No. 2. Article 7
BURGH RECORDS. —No. 7. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 13
Untitled Article 14
MASONIC MEMS. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 15
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
SOUTH AFRICA. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY NEW ROYAL INFIRMARY. Article 17
MASONIC FUNERAL IN SPAIN. Article 18
MASONIC FUNERAL AT HARTLEPOOL. Article 19
LITERATURE, SCIENCE, MUSIC, DRAMA, AND THE FINE ARTS. Article 19
MASONIC LIFE BOAT FUND. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE, &c., MEETINGS FOR WEEK ENDING 9TH OCTOBER, 1869. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Bibles And Other Early Printed Books.—No. 2.

Isaiah to Malachi ; 4-th Apocrypha ; Another to New Test . The " Latin Bible— -Printed at Lyons 1528 " to which I referred at page 107 , and which has the date 1528 on its title has at end " Anno dni

1 . 5 . 2 . 7 . Die ucro XXIX I anuarij , " from which I would infer that the title had been engraved after the printing of the text was finished . There is a " Biblia Sacra , & c , & c , Lvgdvni apud Sebastianum Gryphivm . Anno a Ohristo nato

M . DL , " in two large volumes each 16 lin . long , by llfin . broad , and 2 | in . thick , beautifully bound in red morroco and gold ( the edges of leaves not gilt ) which has inscribed in it in a fine sharp hand " Presented to His Royal Highness the Duke

of Sussex by H . R . H . the Prince of Capua 1840 . " Its title page contains the following curious emblem which I here copy with its motto " virtute duce comite fortuna " ( with virtue the leader , fortune is the follower ) .

This emblem occurs in " A collection of emblems , ancient and moderne , " by George Wither , date 1635 . On the title page of Miles Coverdale's 1535 Bible , one of the sketches represent Christ giving

his charge to the Apostles in which all the Apostles are represented with keys in their hands . The title page of ISIS Venice Bible has an anchor and dolphin in red , depicted uponit . " First edition of the Doway Bible , printed at JJoway 1609—10 . "

The Mazarene Bible I understand has no date upon it . Who explains it thus : — " The Gryplion , is the figure of a creature , Not found within the catalogues of Nature :

But , by those wits created , who , to shew Internal things , external Figures drew : The shape , in which this Fiction they exprest , Was horrow'd from a Fowle , and , from a Beast ; Importing ( when their parts were thus combin'd ) The Vertues , both of Body , and of Mind :

And , Men are sayd on Gryphons backes to ride , When those mixt Vertues , them have dignify'd . The Stone ( this Brute supporting ) may espresse The firme , abiding and the solidness Of all true Vertues . That , long-winged Ball , Which doth appeare fast-linked therewithal 1 ,

The gifts of changing Fortune , doth implye ; And , all those things together , signifie , That , when by such-like Vertues Men are guided , Good ForhiAie cannot be from them divided . " It is somewhat curious , though nothing

mysterious , that , while the title of " The Firste Booke * says , " Printed by A . M . for Robert Milbourne , aud are to be sold at the Gray-hound in Paul ' s Churchyard , MDOXXXV ., " the titles of second , third , and fourth Bookes are dated 1634 , viz .,

" London : Printed by A . vgvstine Mathewes . MDCXXXIV . " The style of some of ; the old letteis here reminds me of the inscription I gave at page 206 from Melrose- Abbey , especially the letter W . Lord Cromwell's Byble , sometimes , but erro-

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