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- [A dialogue between disciple and master on religion: and the corruptions of the church]
- A Christian directory : guiding men to eternall salvation commonly called the resolution : consisting of two parts, whereof the former layeth down the motives to resolution, and the other removeth the impediments
- A Christian directory : guiding men to their eternal salvation devided into three books. The first whereof apperteining to resolution, is only conteyned in this volume, devided into two partes, and set forth now again with many corrections, and additions. There is added also a method for the use of all; with two tables. By the R.F. Robert Persons priest of the Society of Iesus
- A Christian directory : guiding men to their eternal salvation devided into three books. The first whereof apperteining to resolution, is only conteyned in this volume, devided into two partes, and set forth now again with many corrections, and additions. There is added also a method for the use of all; with two tables. By the R.F. Robert Persons priest of the Society of Iesus
- A Christian directory : guiding men to their eternal salvation. Divided into three books: the first whereof appertaining to resolution, is only contained in this volume, divided into two parts, and set forth now again with many corrections and additions. There is added also, a method for the use of all: with two tables.
- A Christian directory : guiding men to their eternal salvation. Divided into three books: the first whereof appertaining to resolution, is only contained in this volume, divided into two parts, and set forth now again with many corrections and additions. There is added also, a method for the use of all: with two tables. By the R.F. Robert Parsons, priest of the Society of Jesus
- A Legacie left to Protestants, : containing eighteen controversies, viz. 1. Of the Holy Scriptures. 2. Of Christs Catholick Church, &c. 3. Of the Bishop and Church of Rome, 4. Of traditions needfull, &c
- A Legacie left to Protestants, : containing eighteen controversies, viz. 1. Of the Holy Scriptures. 2. Of Christs Catholick Church, &c. 3. Of the Bishop and Church of Rome, 4. Of traditions needfull, &c
- A bouclier of the catholike fayth of Christes church : conteynyng diuers matters now of late called into controuersy, by the newe gospellers. Made by Richard Smith, doctour of diuinitee, [and] the Quenes hyghnes reader of the same I her graces vniuersite of oxford
- A bouclier of the catholike fayth of Christes church : conteynyng diuers matters now of late called into controuersy, by the newe gospellers. Made by Richard Smith, doctour of diuinitee, [and] the Quenes hyghnes reader of the same I her graces vniuersite of oxford
- A brief discours contayning certayne reasons why Catholiques refuse to goe to church. Written by a learned and vertuous man, to a friend of his in England. And dedicated by I.H. to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie
- A brief discours contayning certayne reasons why Catholiques refuse to goe to church. Written by a learned and vertuous man, to a friend of his in England. And dedicated by I.H. to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie
- A brief, and cleere confutation, of a new, vaine, and vaunting chalenge, made by O.E. minister, vnto N.D. author of the Ward-word : Wherin yssue is ioyned vpon the fiue seueral pointes, proposed by the chalenger: and his egregious ignorance, falshood, and folly, discouered in them all. By W.R. The particular pointes and heades of euery chalenge, follow in the second page
- A briefe apologie, or defence of the Catholike ecclesiastical hierarchie, & subordination in England : erected these later yeares by our holy father Pope Clement the eyght; and impugned by certayne libels printed & published of late both in Latyn & English; by some vnquiet persons vnder the name of priests of the seminaries. VVritten and set forth for the true information and stay of all good Catholikes, by priests vnited in due subordination to the Right Reuerend Archpriest, and other their superiors
- A briefe discourse containing certaine reasons, why Catholikes refuse to goe to church
- A briefe discourse containing certaine reasons, why Catholikes refuse to goe to church. Written by a learned and vertuous man, to a friend of his in England. And dedicated by I.H. to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie
- A briefe discourse conteining certaine reasons, why Catholickes refuse to goe to church
- A briefe discourse conteining certaine reasons, why Catholickes refuse to goe to church. Written by a learned and vertuous man, to a friend of his in England. And dedicated by I.H. to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie
- A copy of a paper written by the late Dutchess of York, &c.
- A defence of Catholikes persecuted in England : invincibly prouing their holy religion to be that which is the only true religion of Christ; and that they in professing it, are become most faithfull, dutifull, and loyall subiects, to God, their King and country. And therefore are rather to be honoured and respected, then persecuted or molested. Composed by an ould studient in diuinitie
- A defence of Catholikes persecuted in England : invincibly prouing their holy religion to be that which is the only true religion of Christ; and that they in professing it, are become most faithfull, dutifull, and loyall subiects, to God, their King and country. And therefore are rather to be honoured and respected, then persecuted or molested. Composed by an ould studient in diuinitie
- A defence of the innocency of the lives, practice, and doctrine of the English preists [sic], Jesuits, and papists : relating to the crimes of murther and treason, vnjustly charged on them by E.C. in his narrative wherein are discouered his grosse mistakes, his wilfull falsifications, his shamefull falshoodes, and his groundlesse vniust accusations of the English papists
- A defence of the innocency of the lives, practice, and doctrine of the English preists [sic], Jesuits, and papists : relating to the crimes of murther and treason, vnjustly charged on them by E.C. in his narrative wherein are discouered his grosse mistakes, his wilfull falsifications, his shamefull falshoodes, and his groundlesse vniust accusations of the English papists
- A defence of the innocency of the lives, practice, and doctrine of the English preists [sic], Jesuits, and papists : relating to the crimes of murther and treason, vnjustly charged on them by E.C. in his narrative wherein are discouered his grosse mistakes, his wilfull falsifications, his shamefull falshoodes, and his groundlesse vniust accusations of the English papists
- A detection, of diuers notable vntruthes, contradictions, corruptions, and falsifications : Gathered out of Mr Sutcliffes newe challenge, and Mr Willets Synopsis papismi, and Tetrastilon papisticum. According to the platforme of that conference, which passed betwixt the R. Bishoppe of Eureux, and the Lorde of Plessis, in the presence of the French King
- A detection, of diuers notable vntruthes, contradictions, corruptions, and falsifications : Gathered out of Mr Sutcliffes newe challenge, and Mr Willets Synopsis papismi, and Tetrastilon papisticum. According to the platforme of that conference, which passed betwixt the R. Bishoppe of Eureux, and the Lorde of Plessis, in the presence of the French King
- A disputation of the Church : vvherein the old religion is maintained. By E.S.F
- A disputation of the Church : vvherein the old religion is maintained. By E.S.F
- A disputation of the Church : vvherein the old religion is maintained. V.M.C.F.E
- A disputation of the Church : vvherein the old religion is maintained. V.M.C.F.E
- A disputation of the Church : wherein the old religion is maintained. V.M.C.F.E
- A disputation of the Church : wherein the old religion is maintained. V.M.C.F.E
- A fortresse of the faith : first planted among vs Englishmen, and continued hitherto in the vniuersall church of Christ. The faith of which time Protestants call, Papistry. By Thomas Stapleton Doctor in Diuinitie
- A fortresse of the faith : first planted among vs Englishmen, and continued hitherto in the vniuersall church of Christ. The faith of which time Protestants call, Papistry. By Thomas Stapleton Doctor in Diuinitie
- A fortresse of the faith : first planted amonge vs englishmen, and continued hitherto in the vniuersall Church of Christ. The faith of which time protestants call, papistry. By Thomas Stapleton student in diuinite
- A fortresse of the faith : first planted amonge vs englishmen, and continued hitherto in the vniuersall Church of Christ. The faith of which time protestants call, papistry. By Thomas Stapleton student in diuinite
- A letter to a friend, touching Dr. Jeremy Taylor's Disswasive from Popery. : Discovering above an hundred and fifty false, or wretched quotations, in it
- A letter to a friend, touching Dr. Jeremy Taylor's Disswasive from Popery. : Discovering above an hundred and fifty false, or wretched quotations, in it
- A letter vvritten from Paris, by the Lord Cardinall of Peron, to Monsr. Casaubon in England.
- A lost sheep returned home: or, The motives of the conversion to the Catholike faith, of Thomas Vane, Doctor of Divinity, and lately chaplain to His Majestie the King of England, &c.
- A lost sheep returned home: or, The motives of the conversion to the Catholike faith, of Thomas Vane, Doctor of Divinity, and lately chaplain to His Majestie the King of England, &c.
- A lost sheep returned home: or, The motives of the conversion to the Catholike faith, of Thomas Vane, Doctor of Divinity, and lately chaplain to His Majesty the King of England, &c.
- A lost sheep returned home: or, The motives of the conversion to the Catholike faith, of Thomas Vane, Doctor of Divinity, and lately chaplain to His Majesty the King of England, &c.
- A lost sheep returned home: or, The motives of the conversion to the Catholike faith, of Thomas Vane; Doctor of Divinity, and lately chaplain to His Majestie the King of England, &c.
- A lost sheep returned home: or, The motives of the conversion to the Catholike faith, of Thomas Vane; Doctor of Divinity, and lately chaplain to His Majestie the King of England, &c.
- A manual of controuersies : wherin the Catholique Romane faith in all the cheefe pointes of controuersies of these daies is proued by holy Scripture. By A.C.S
- A manual of controuersies : wherin the Catholique Romane faith in all the cheefe pointes of controuersies of these daies is proued by holy Scripture. By A.C.S
- A manual of controversies : clearly demonstrating the truth of Catholick religion, by texts of Holy Scripture, councils of all ages, fathers of the first 500 years common sense and reason. And fully answering the principal objections of Protestants, and all other sectaries. By H. T
- A manual of controversies : clearly demonstrating the truth of Catholick religion, by texts of Holy Scripture, councils of all ages, fathers of the first 500 years common sense and reason. And fully answering the principal objections of Protestants, and all other sectaries. By H.T
- A manual of controversies : clearly demonstrating the truth of Catholick religion, by texts of Holy Scripture, councils of all ages, fathers of the first 500 years common sense and reason. And fully answering the principal objections of Protestants, and all other sectaries. By H.T
- A manuel of controversies : clearly demonstrating the truth of Catholique religion. By texts of holy Scripture, councils of all ages, fathers of the first 500. yeers, common sense and reason. And fully ansvvering the principal objections of Protestans [sic], and all other sectaries. By H. T
- A manuel of controversies : clearly demonstrating the truth of Catholique religion. By texts of holy Scripture, councils of all ages, fathers of the first 500. yeers, common sense and reason. And fully ansvvering the principal objections of Protestans [sic], and all other sectaries. By H. T
- A manuel of controversies : clearly demonstrating the truth of Catholique religion. By texts of holy Scripture, councils of all ages, fathers of the first 500. yeers, common sense and reason. And fully ansvvering the principal objections of Protestans [sic], and all other sectaries. By H.T
- A manuel of controversies : clearly demonstrating the truth of Catholique religion. By texts of holy Scripture, councils of all ages, fathers of the first 500. yeers, common sense and reason. And fully ansvvering the principal objections of Protestans [sic], and all other sectaries. By H.T
- A necessary advice for profitably reading books of controversie : Extracted out of Walsingham's Search into matters of religion, part 3. c. 10. p. 468. To which is added, thirteen queres of religion or liberty. Together with an explanation of the Roman Catholics belief concerning these four points: their church, worship, justification, and civil government. As it was presented to some persons of quality, for their particular satisfaction
- A net for the fishers of men and the same which Christ gave to His Apostles : Wherein the points controverted betwixt Catholiques and sectaries, are briefly vindicated, by way of dilemma. By two gentlemen late converts
- A net for the fishers of men and the same which Christ gave to His Apostles : Wherein the points controverted betwixt Catholiques and sectaries, are briefly vindicated, by way of dilemma. By two gentlemen late converts
- A proufe of certeyne articles in religion, denied by M. Iuell : sett furth in defence of the Catholyke beleef therein, by Thomas Dorman, Bachiler of Diuinitie. VVhereunto is added in the end, a conclusion, conteinyng .xij. causes, vvhereby the author acknovvlegeth hym self to haue byn stayd in hys olde Catholyke fayth that he vvas baptized in, vvysshyng the same to be made common to many for the lyke stay in these perilouse tymes
- A proufe of certeyne articles in religion, denied by M. Iuell : sett furth in defence of the Catholyke beleef therein, by Thomas Dorman, Bachiler of Diuinitie. VVhereunto is added in the end, a conclusion, conteinyng .xij. causes, vvhereby the author acknovvlegeth hym self to haue byn stayd in hys olde Catholyke fayth that he vvas baptized in, vvysshyng the same to be made common to many for the lyke stay in these perilouse tymes
- A reformation of a Catholike deformed: by M. W. Perkins : Wherein the chiefe controuersies in religion, are methodically, and learnedly handled. Made by D. B. p. The former part
- A reformation of a Catholike deformed: by M.W. Perkins : Wherein the chiefe controuersies in religion, are methodically, and learnedly handled. Made by D.B. p. The former part
- A reply made unto Mr. Anthony Wotton and Mr. Iohn White ministers : VVherin it is shewed, that they haue not sufficiently answered the Treatise of Faith. And wherin also the truth of the chief points of the said treatise is more cleerly declared, and more strongly confirmed. By A.D. Student in Diuinity. The first part
- A reply made unto Mr. Anthony Wotton and Mr. Iohn White ministers : VVherin it is shewed, that they haue not sufficiently answered the Treatise of Faith. And wherin also the truth of the chief points of the said treatise is more cleerly declared, and more strongly confirmed. By A.D. Student in Diuinity. The first part
- A reply to Fulke, In defense of M. D. Allens scroll of articles, and booke of purgatorie. By Richard Bristo Doctor of Diuinitie ... perused and allowed by me Th. Stapleton
- A reply to Fulke, In defense of M.D. Allens scroll of articles, and booke of purgatorie. By Richard Bristo Doctor of Diuinitie ... perused and allowed by me Th. Stapleton
- A reproofe of M. Doct. Abbots defence, of the Catholike deformed by M. W. Perkins : Wherein his sundry abuses of Gods sacred word, and most manifold mangling, misaplying, and falsifying, the auncient Fathers sentences,be so plainely discouered, euen to the eye of euery indifferent reader, that whosoeuer hath any due care of his owne saluation, can neuer hereafter giue him more credit, in matter of faith and religion. The first part. Made by W.P.B. and Doct. in diuinty
- A reproofe of M. Doct. Abbots defence, of the Catholike deformed by M.W. Perkins : Wherein his sundry abuses of Gods sacred word, and most manifold mangling, misaplying, and falsifying, the auncient Fathers sentences, be so plainely discouered, euen to the eye of euery indifferent reader, that whosoeuer hath any due care of his owne saluation, can neuer hereafter giue him more credit, in matter of faith and religion. The first part. Made by W.P.B. and Doct. in diuinty
- A search made into matters of religion, by Francis VValsingham deacon of the Protestants Church, before his change to the Catholicke. VVherein is related, how first he fell into his doubts; and how for finall resolution therof he repayred vnto his Maiesty, who remitted him to the L. of Canterbury that now is, and he to other learned men. And what the issue was of all those conferences. And how after this againe he betooke himselfe to the reading of Protestant and Catholicke authors for better finding out the truth: as also for discerning where, & on what side true or false dealing was to be found: and what the successe of this search hath beene. Dedicated to the Kings most excellent Maiesty
- A search made into matters of religion, by Francis VValsingham deacon of the Protestants Church, before his change to the Catholicke. VVherein is related, how first he fell into his doubts; and how for finall resolution therof he repayred vnto his Maiesty, who remitted him to the L. of Canterbury that now is, and he to other learned men. And what the issue was of all those conferences. And how after this againe he betooke himselfe to the reading of Protestant and Catholicke authors for better finding out the truth: as also for discerning where, & on what side true or false dealing was to be found: and what the successe of this search hath beene. Dedicated to the Kings most excellent Maiesty
- A search made into matters of religion, by Francis VValsingham deacon of the Protestants Church, before his change to the Catholike. VVherein is related, how first he fell into his doubts; and how for finall resolution therof he repaired vnto his Maiesty, who remitted him to the L. of Canterbury, and he to other learned men. And what the issue was of all those conferences. And how after this againe he betooke himselfe to the reading of Protestant and Catholike authors, for better finding out the truth: as also for discerning where, & on what side true or false dealing was to be found: and what the successe of this search hath byn. Dedicated to the Kings most excellent Maty
- A search made into matters of religion, by Francis VValsingham deacon of the Protestants Church, before his change to the Catholike. VVherein is related, how first he fell into his doubts; and how for finall resolution therof he repaired vnto his Maiesty, who remitted him to the L. of Canterbury, and he to other learned men. And what the issue was of all those conferences. And how after this againe he betooke himselfe to the reading of Protestant and Catholike authors, for better finding out the truth: as also for discerning where, & on what side true or false dealing was to be found: and what the successe of this search hath byn. Dedicated to the Kings most excellent Maty
- A second letter to Mr. William Needham, : in answer to The defence of the preservative against popery : written by Dr. Sherlock's second, a Protestant footman. : Wherein Dr. Sherlock's principles are examined, and proved void of common sense, destructive of faith, injurious to fathers, councils, and moral honesty. : With allowance
- A second letter to Mr. William Needham, : in answer to The defence of the preservative against popery : written by Dr. Sherlock's second, a Protestant footman. : Wherein Dr. Sherlock's principles are examined, and proved void of common sense, destructive of faith, injurious to fathers, councils, and moral honesty. : With allowance
- A supplication to the Kings most excellent Maiestie : wherein, seuerall reasons of state and religion are briefely touched: not vnworthie to be read, and pondered by the lords, knights, and burgeses of the present Parliament, and other of all estates. Prostrated at his Highnes feete by true affected subiects
- A supplication to the Kings most excellent Maiestie : wherein, seuerall reasons of state and religion are briefely touched: not vnworthie to be read, and pondered by the lords, knights, and burgeses of the present Parliament, and other of all estates. Prostrated at his Highnes feete by true affected subiects
- A svmmarie of controversies : wherein the chiefest points of the holy Catholike Romane faith, are compendiously and methodically proued, against the sectaries of this age. By C.W. B
- A svmmarie of controversies : wherein the chiefest points of the holy Catholike Romane faith, are compendiously and methodically proued, against the sectaries of this age. By C.W.B
- A theological discourse of the gracious and blessed coniunction of Christ and a sincere Christian.
- A theological discourse of the gracious and blessed coniunction of Christ and a sincere Christian. By Tho: Tuke Preacher of Gods word. The blessed virgin Mary brought foorth Christ, and the Catholique Church brings foorth all true Christians
- A treatie of iustification. Founde emong the writinges of Cardinal Pole of blessed memorie, remaining in the custodie of M. Henrie Pyning, chamberlaine and general receiuer to the said cardinal, late deceased in Louaine. Item, certaine translations touching the said matter of iustification, the titles whereof, see in the page folowing
- A treatise of adhering to God;
- A treatise of adhering to God;
- A treatise of the groundes of the old and newe religion : Deuided into two parts, whereunto is added an appendix, containing a briefe confutation of William Crashaw his first tome of romish forgeries and falsifications
- A treatise of three conuersions of England from paganisme to Christian religion : The first vnder the Apostles, in the first age after Christ: the second vnder Pope Eleucherius and K. Lucius, in the second age. The third, vnder Pope Gregory the Great, and K. Ethelbert in the sixth age; vvith diuers other matters thereunto apperteyning. Diuided into three partes, as appeareth in the next page. The former two whereof are handled in this booke, and dedicated to the Catholikes of England. VVith a nevv addition to the said Catholikes, vpon the nevvs of the late Q. death. and succession of his Maiestie of Scotland, to the crovvne of England. By N.D. author of the VVard-vvord
- A treatise of three conuersions of England from paganisme to Christian religion : The first vnder the Apostles, in the first age after Christ: the second vnder Pope Eleucherius and K. Lucius, in the second age. The third, vnder Pope Gregory the Great, and K. Ethelbert in the sixth age; vvith diuers other matters thereunto apperteyning. Diuided into three partes, as appeareth in the next page. The former two whereof are handled in this booke, and dedicated to the Catholikes of England. VVith a nevv addition to the said Catholikes, vpon the nevvs of the late Q. death. and succession of his Maiestie of Scotland, to the crovvne of England. By N.D. author of the VVard-vvord
- A treatise shevving how the sarifice [sic] of the holy masse the vvorthie receiuing of Christs bodie in the holy sacrment [sic] the povver to remite sinnes giuen to churchmen, the praying to saints halpe [sic] all good Christians to saluation : aginst [sic] the common dotrine [sic] of the Proaestants [sic], vvhich affirne [sic] that all the faithfull are saued by only faith in the blood of Christ vvith a probation of purgatorie and holy images.
- A treatise, vvritten by M. doctor Carier, wherein hee layeth downe sundry learned and pithy considerations : by which he was moued, to forsake the Protestant congregation, and to betake himselfe to the Catholike Apostolike Roman Church. Agreeing verbatim with the written copy, addressed by the sayd doctor to the King his most excellent Maiestie
- A triumph of truth. Or Declaration of the doctrine concerning euangelicall counsayles; lately deliuered in Oxford by Humfrey Leech M. of Arts, & minister. With relation of sondry occurrents, and particularly of D. King, the Vicechancellour, his exorbitant proceedings against the sayd H.L. vpon his constant propugnation thereof. Also the peculiar motiues, ensuing therevpon, which perswaded him to renounce the faction of hereticall congregations, & and to embrace the vnity of the Catholique Church
- An anker of Christian doctrine : VVherein, the most principal pointes of Catholique religion, are proued: by the onlie vvritten vvord of God. Not reiecting diuine, nor apostical traditions; authentical councels; Popes decrees; ancient fathers; nor other ordinarie proofes: but abstracting from them in this encounter: for better satisfaction of those, who wil admitte no other trial of true religion, but Scriptures only. Auctore T.VV. S.T.D.P.A
- An anker of Christian doctrine : VVherein, the most principal pointes of Catholique religion, are proued: by the onlie vvritten vvord of God. Not reiecting diuine, nor apostolical traditions; authentical councels; Popes decrees; ancient fathers; nor other ordinarie proofes; but abstracting from them in this encounter: for better satisfaction of those, who wil admitte no other trial of true religion, but Scriptures only. Auctore T. VV. S.T.D.P.A
- An anker of Christian doctrine : VVherein, the most principal pointes of Catholique religion, are proued: by the onlie vvritten vvord of God. Not reiecting diuine, nor apostolical traditions; authentical councels; Popes decrees; ancient fathers; nor other ordinarie proofes; but abstracting from them in this encounter: for better satisfaction of those, who wil admitte no other trial of true religion, but Scriptures only. Auctore T.VV. S.T.D.P.A
- An anker of Christian doctrine : Whearein the most principal pointes of Catholique religion are proued by the only written word of God. Not abandoning diuine, nor apostolical traditions, authentical councels, popes decrees, auncient fathers, nor other ordinary proofes: but abstracting from them in this encounter: for better satisfaction of those, who wil admitte none other tryal of true religion, but Scriptures only. Permissu superiorum
- An anker of Christian doctrine : Whearein the most principal pointes of Catholique religion are proued by the only written word of God. Not abandoning diuine, nor apostolical traditions, authentical councels, popes decrees, auncient fathers, nor other ordinary proofes: but abstracting from them in this encounter: for better satisfaction of those, who wil admitte none other tryal of true religion, but Scriptures only. Permissu superiorum
- An answer to Thomas Bels late challeng named by him The dovvnfal of popery : wherin al his arguments are answered, his manifold vntruths, slaunders, ignorance, contradictions, and corruption of Scripture, & Fathers discouered and disproued: with one table of the articles and chapter, and an other of the more markable things conteyned in this booke. VVhat controuersies be here handled is declared in the next page. By S.R
- An answer to Thomas Bels late challeng named by him The dovvnfal of popery : wherin al his arguments are answered, his manifold vntruths, slaunders, ignorance, contradictions, and corruption of Scripture, & Fathers discouered and disproued: with one table of the articles and chapter, and an other of the more markable things conteyned in this booke. VVhat controuersies be here handled is declared in the next page. By S.R
- An answer to Thomas Bels late challeng named by him The dovvnfal of popery : wherin al his argvments are answered, his manifold vntruths, slaunders, ignorance, contradictions, and corruption of Scripture, & Fathers discouered and disproued: vvith one table of the articles and chapters, and an other of the more markable things conteyned in this booke. VVhat controuersies be here handled is declared in the next page. By S.R
- An answer to Thomas Bels late challeng named by him The dovvnfal of popery : wherin al his argvments are answered, his manifold vntruths, slaunders, ignorance, contradictions, and corruption of Scripture, & Fathers discouered and disproued: vvith one table of the articles and chapters, and an other of the more markable things conteyned in this booke. VVhat controuersies be here handled is declared in the next page. By S.R
- An answer, to a little book call'd Protestancy to be embrac'd or, A new and infallible method to reduce Romanists from popery to Protestancy
- An answer, to a little book call'd Protestancy to be embrac'd or, A new and infallible method to reduce Romanists from popery to Protestancy
- An antidote or soueraigne remedie against the pestiferous writinges of all English sectaries : And in particuler against D. Whitaker, D. Fulke, D. Bilson, D. Reynolds, D. Sparkes, and D. Feild, the chiefe vpholders, some of Protestancy, some of Puritanisme. In which the true Catholike doctrine, in the chiefest points of faith, called in question by the Protestants of our time, is explained, defended, and their principall obiections answered. By S.N. Doctour of Diuinity. The second part
- An antidote or soueraigne remedie against the pestiferous writinges of all English sectaries : And in particuler against D. Whitaker, D. Fulke, D. Bilson, D. Reynolds, D. Sparkes, and D. Feild, the chiefe vpholders, some of Protestancy, some of Puritanisme. In which the true Catholike doctrine, in the chiefest points of faith, called in question by the Protestants of our time, is explained, defended, and their principall obiections answered. By S.N. Doctour of Diuinity. The second part
- An antidote or soueraigne remedie against the pestiferous writings of all English sectaries : And in particuler against D. Whitaker, D. Fulke, D. Bilson, D. Reynolds, D. Sparkes, and D. Field, the chiefe vpholders, some of Protestancy, some of Puritanisme. Deuided into three partes. In which the true Catholike doctrine, in the chiefest points of faith, called in question by the Protestants of our time, is explained, defended, and their principall obiections answered. By S.N. Doctour of Diuinity. The first part
- An antidote or soueraigne remedie against the pestiferous writings of all English sectaries : And in particuler against D. Whitaker, D. Fulke, D. Bilson, D. Reynolds, D. Sparkes, and D. Field, the chiefe vpholders, some of Protestancy, some of Puritanisme. Deuided into three partes. In which the true Catholike doctrine, in the chiefest points of faith, called in question by the Protestants of our time, is explained, defended, and their principall obiections answered. By S.N. Doctour of Diuinity. The first part
- An antidote or treatise of thirty controuersies : vvith a large discourse of the Church. In which the soueraigne truth of Catholike doctrine, is faythfully deliuered: against the pestiferous writinges of all English sectaryes. And in particuler, against D. Whitaker, D. Fulke, D. Reynolds, D. Bilson, D. Robert Abbot, D. Sparkes, and D. Field, the chiefe vpholders, some of Protestancy, some of puritanisme, some of both. Deuided into three partes. By S.N. Doctour of Diuinity. The first part
- An antidote or treatise of thirty controuersies : vvith a large discourse of the Church. In which the soueraigne truth of Catholike doctrine, is faythfully deliuered: against the pestiferous writinges of all English sectaryes. And in particuler, against D. Whitaker, D. Fulke, D. Reynolds, D. Bilson, D. Robert Abbot, D. Sparkes, and D. Field, the chiefe vpholders, some of Protestancy, some of puritanisme, some of both. Deuided into three partes. By S.N. Doctour of Diuinity. The first part
- An apologie and true declaration of the institution and endeuours of the tvvo English colleges, the one in Rome, the other novv resident in Rhemes : against certaine sinister informations giuen vp against the same
- An exact survey of divine, soule-saving faith : as dissuasive from Protestantisme, & persuasive to Catholicisme
- An explanation of the Roman Catholicks belief : concerning their church, vvorship, iustification, and civil government and their other tenets: as it was presented to some persons of quality, for their particular satisfaction
- An exposition of the doctrine of the Catholic Church in matters of controversie
- An exposition of the doctrine of the Catholic Church in matters of controversie
- An exposition of the doctrine of the Catholic Church in matters of controversie. By the Right Reverend James Benigne Bossuet, counsellor to the King, Bishop of Meaux ; formerly of Condom, and preceptor to the Dauphin ; first almoner to the Dauphiness. Done into English with all the former approbations, and others newly published in the ninth and last edition of the French. Published by his Majesties command
- An exposition of the doctrine of the Catholic Church in matters of controversie. By the Right Reverend James Benigne Bossuet, counsellor to the King, Bishop of Meaux, formerly of Condom, and preceptor to the Dauphin: first almoner to the Dauphiness. Done into English from the fifth edition in French
- An exposition of the doctrine of the Catholic Church in matters of controversie. By the Right Reverend James Benigne Bossuet, counsellor to the King, Bishop of Meaux, formerly of Condom, and preceptor to the Dauphin: first almoner to the Dauphiness. Done into English from the fifth edition in French
- An exposition of the doctrine of the Catholic Church in matters of controversie. By the Right Reverend James Benigne Bossuet, counsellor to the King, Bishop of Meaux; formerly of Condom, and preceptor to the Dauphin; first almoner to the Dauphiness. Done into English with all the former approbations, and others newly published in the ninth and last edition of the French. Published by his Majesties command
- Ane admonition to the antichristian ministers in the deformit Kirk of Scotland
- Ane catcechisme or schort instrvction of Christian religion : dravven out of the Scripturs and ancient doctours compyled be the Godlie and lerned father Peter Canisius doctour theologie. Vvith ane kallendar perpetuale ... maid be M. Adame King ... In the end ar adionned certian godlie prayers and ane schort method vvhairby euery man may exame his conscience ..
- Ane catcechisme or schort instrvction of Christian religion : dravven out of the Scripturs and ancient doctours compyled be the Godlie and lerned father Peter Canisius doctour theologie. Vvith ane kallendar perpetuale ... maid be M.Adame King ... In the end ar adionned certian godlie prayers and ane schort method vvhairby euery man may exame his conscience ..
- Anti-Goliah: or An epistle to Mr. Brevint, : containing some reflections upon his Saul, and Samuel, at Endor.
- Anti-Mortonus or An apology in defence of the Church of Rome. : Against the grand imposture of Doctor Thomas Morton, Bishop of Durham. Whereto is added in the chapter XXXIII. An answere to his late sermon printed, and preached before His Maiesty in the cathedrall church of the same citty.
- Bels trial examined that is a refutation of his late treatise, intituled. The triall of the nevve religion : By B.C. student in diuinitie. VVherein his many & grosse vntruthes, with diuers contradictions are discouered: together with an examination of the principal partes of that vaine pamphlet: and the antiquitie & veritie of sundry Catholike articles, which he calleth rotten ragges of the newe religion, are defended against the newe ragmaster of rascal. In the preface likewise, a short viewe of one Thomas Rogers vntruthes is sett downe, taken out of his booke called. The faith doctrine and religion, professed and protected in the realme of England, &c. with a short memorandum for T.V. otherwise called Th. Vdal
- Bels trial examined that is a refutation of his late treatise, intituled. The triall of the nevve religion : By B.C. student in diuinitie. VVherein his many & grosse vntruthes, with diuers contradictions are discouered: together with an examination of the principal partes of that vaine pamphlet: and the antiquitie & veritie of sundry Catholike articles, which he calleth rotten ragges of the newe religion, are defended against the newe ragmaster of rascal. In the preface likewise, a short viewe of one Thomas Rogers vntruthes is sett downe, taken out of his booke called. The faith doctrine and religion, professed and protected in the realme of England, &c. with a short memorandum for T.V. otherwise called Th. Vdal
- Brevis disquisitio : an & quomodo vulgo dicti evangelici pontifictios, ac nominatim Val. Magnide acatholicorum credendi regula judicium solidè atque evidenter refutare queant
- Brevis disquisitio : an & quomodo vulgo dicti evangelici pontifictios, ac nominatim Val. Magnide acatholicorum credendi regula judicium solidè atque evidenter refutare queant
- Catholicks no idolaters, or, A full refutation of Doctor Stillingfleet's unjust charge of idolatry against the Church of Rome
- Certain doubts touching the English Reformation : by Peter Manby, Dean of Derry ; translated by another hand
- Christliche vnd catholische Gegenberichtung eyns erwirdigen Dhomcapittels zu Cöllen : wider das Bůch der gnanter Reformation̄, so den Stenden des Ertzstiffts Cöllen vff junxstem Landtage zu Bon[n] vorgehalten, vn[d] nun vnder dem Tittel eyns Bede[n]ckens im Trůck (doch mit allerley Zůsätzen vnd Veränderungen) vssgangen ist
- Copies of two papers written by the late King Charles II of blessed memory
- Copies of two papers written by the late King Charles II. of blessed memory
- Copies of two papers written by the late King Charles II. of blessed memory
- Copies of two papers written by the late King Charles II. of blessed memory.
- Disputatio theologica de juramento fidelitatis: : sanctissimo patri Paulo Papae Quinto dedicata. In qua potissima argumenta, quae à Card. Bellarmino, Iacobo Gretzero, Leonardo Lessio, Martino Becano, alijq[ue] Catholicis contra recens Fidelitatis Iuramentum, ex decreto regis, & parliamenti, in Anglia stabilitum, hactenus facta sunt, syncerè, dilucidè, & accuratè discutiuntur & preponderantur
- Emanuel leabhar ina bhfuil modh iarrata agus fhagala fhoirbhtheachda na beathadh riaghaltha : ar attugadh drong airighthe Sgáthan an Chrábhaidh drong oile Desiderius
- Enchiridion locorum co[m]muniu[m] aduersus Lutheranos.
- Exomologesis, or, A faithful narration of the occasions and motives of the conversion to Catholique unity of Hugh-Paulin de Cressy, lately Dean of Laughlin in Ireland, and prebend of Windsor in England, now a religious priest of the holy Order of St. Benedict : with an appendix in answer to Mr. John Pearson's discourse touching the infallibility, and Doctor Holdens answer to the authors queries upon his first conversion
- Here begynneth a lytell treatyse called the Lucydarye
- Here begynneth a lytell treatyse called the Lucydarye
- Here begynneth a lytell treatyse called the Lucydarye
- Here begynneth a lytell treatyse called the Lucydarye
- Israel's redemption : or the propheticall history of our Saviours kingdome on earth; that is, of the church Catholicke, and triumphant. With a discourse of Gog and Magog, or The battle of the great day of God almightie.
- Israel's redemption : or the propheticall history of our Saviours kingdome on earth; that is, of the church Catholicke, and triumphant. With a discourse of Gog and Magog, or The battle of the great day of God almightie.
- John Barclay his vindication of the intercession of saints, the veneration of relicks and miracles, against the sectaries of the times : Book II. Chap. VII. Englished by a person of quality. With allowance
- Love the precious ointment : that flowes down from the head Christ Jesus, to all His members; and makes them dwell together in unity
- M. Antonius de Dominis Archbishop of Spalato, declares the cause of his returne, out of England. Translated out of the Latin copy, printed at Rome this prese[n]t yeare
- M. Antonius de Dominis Archbishop of Spalato, declares the cause of his returne, out of England. Translated out of the Latin copy, printed at Rome this prese[n]t yeare
- Meditations upon the marks of the true Church of Christ: or, Motives of credibility in behalf of the true religion: : and, the easiest way to finde it out.
- Meditations upon the marks of the true Church of Christ: or, Motives of credibility in behalf of the true religion: : and, the easiest way to finde it out.
- Mercy & truth. Or Charity maintayned by Catholiques : By way of reply vpon an answere lately framed by D. Potter to a treatise which had formerly proued, that charity was mistaken by Protestants: with the want whereof Catholiques are vniustly charged for affirming, that Protestancy vnrepented destroyes saluation. Deuided into tvvo parts
- Mercy & truth. Or Charity maintayned by Catholiques : By way of reply vpon an answere lately framed by D. Potter to a treatise which had formerly proued, that charity was mistaken by Protestants: with the want whereof Catholiques are vniustly charged for affirming, that Protestancy vnrepented destroyes saluation. Deuided into tvvo parts
- Méthode d'instruction pour ramener les prétendus réformés a l'Eglise romaine : : et confirmer les catholiques dans leur croyance
- Of the al-svfficient external proposer of matters of faith. Devided into tvvo bookes : In the first. Is proved, that the true church of God, is the al-sufficient external proposer of matters of faith. In the second. Is shewed the manifold uncertanities of Protestants concerning the scripture: and how scripture is, or is not, an entire rule of faith. By C. R. doctor of diuinitie
- Of the al-svfficient external proposer of matters of faith. Devided into tvvo bookes : In the first. Is proved, that the true church of God, is the al-sufficient external proposer of matters of faith. In the second. Is shewed the manifold uncertanities of Protestants concerning the scripture: and how scripture is, or is not, an entire rule of faith. By C.R. doctor of diuinitie
- Of the al-svfficient external proposer of matters of faith. Devided into tvvo bookes : In the first. Is proved, that the true church of God, is the al-sufficient external proposer of matters of faith. In the second. Is shewed the manifold uncertanities of Protestants concerning the scripture: and how scripture is, or is not, an entire rule of faith. By C.R. doctor of diuinitie
- Pensées
- Q. Why are you a Catholick? This question answered as followeth
- Q. Why are you a Catholick? This question answered as followeth
- Q. Why are you a Catholick? This question answered as followeth
- Reflections upon the Answer to the papist mis-represented, &c: : directed to the answerer
- Roman-Catholick princples [sic] in reference to God and the King
- Some queries to the Protestants concerning the English Reformation, by J.W. Gent. Published with allowance
- Some queries to the Protestants concerning the English Reformation, by J.W. Gent. Published with allowance
- Speculum ecclesiasticum, or, An ecclesiastical prospective-glass : Wherein may be clearly seen the doctrine of the primitive church for the first 500 years after our Saviour; especially as to the chiefest points in debate between Protestants and Roman Catholicks, viz. The visible and continued succession of the church: that the pope or bishop of Rome is the true successor of St. Peter, and supream head of the universal church: the churches infallibility: and its unity: and also the real preaence of the body and blood of Christ in the blessed sacrament: auricular confession and and absolution: invocation and prayer to saints: purgatory and prayer for the dead. And lastly, that apostolical tradition is the true rule of faith. All which is plainly prov'd, both by Holy Scripture, and the undenyable testimony of primitve fathers, in the first 500 years. During which time, the church is by the consent of the chiefest leading Protestants acknowledg'd to be in its purity ... cities
- Speculum ecclesiasticum, or, An ecclesiastical prospective-glass : Wherein may be clearly seen the doctrine of the primitive church for the first 500 years after our Saviour; especially as to the chiefest points in debate between Protestants and Roman Catholicks, viz. The visible and continued succession of the church: that the pope or bishop of Rome is the true successor of St. Peter, and supream head of the universal church: the churches infallibility: and its unity: and also the real preaence of the body and blood of Christ in the blessed sacrament: auricular confession and and absolution: invocation and prayer to saints: purgatory and prayer for the dead. And lastly, that apostolical tradition is the true rule of faith. All which is plainly prov'd, both by Holy Scripture, and the undenyable testimony of primitve fathers, in the first 500 years. During which time, the church is by the consent of the chiefest leading Protestants acknowledg'd to be in its purity, ... cities
- Speculum ecclesiasticum, or, An ecclesiastical prospective-glass. : Wherein may be clearly seen the doctrine of the primitive church for the first 500 years after our Saviour; especially as to the chiefest points in debate between Protestants and Roman Catholicks, viz. The visible and continued succession of the church: that the pope or bishop of Rome is the true successor of St. Peter, and supream head of the universal church: the churches infallibility: and its unity: and also the real presence of the body and blood of Christ in the blessed sacrament: auricular confession and absolution: invocation and prayer to saints: purgatory and prayer for the dead. And lastly, that apostolical tradition is the true rule of faith. All which is plainly prov'd, both by Holy Scripture, and the undenyable testimony of primitive fathers, in the first 500 years. During which time, the church is by the consent of the chiefest leading Protestants acknowledg'd to be in its purity, ..
- Summa Christianae religionis exarata primum Gallice à Francisco Perussello Gallico concionatore Londini: deinde Latine versa Petrum Bellopoelium
- Summa Christianae religionis exarata primum Gallice à Francisco Perussello Gallico concionatore Londini: deinde Latine versa Petrum Bellopoelium
- Tabulæ suffragiales de terminandis fidei litibus, ab Ecclesia Catholica fixæ: : occasione tesseræ pseudōnymōs Romanæ, inscriptæ adversus folium unum soni buccinæ.
- Tabulæ suffragiales de terminandis fidei litibus, ab Ecclesia Catholica fixæ: : occasione tesseræ pseudōnymōs Romanæ, inscriptæ adversus folium unum soni buccinæ.
- The Catholick mirrour. Or, a looking-glasse for Protestants : Wherein they may plainly see the errours of their church, and the truth of the Roman Catholick. Which is divided into seventeen chapters, containing the principle points in dispute between Catholicks and Protestants, and all proved by their own Bible, for the satisfaction of those that desire to imbrace true religion
- The Catholick mirrour. Or, a looking-glasse for Protestants : Wherein they may plainly see the errours of their church, and the truth of the Roman Catholick. Which is divided into seventeen chapters, containing the principle points in dispute between Catholicks and Protestants, and all proved by their own Bible, for the satisfaction of those that desire to imbrace true religion
- The Protestants apologie for the Roman Church : Deuided into three seuerall tractes. VVherof the first concerneth the antiquity & continuance of the Roman Church & religion ... The second 1. That the Protestants religion was not so much as in being, at, or before Luthers first appearing. 2. That the marks of the true Church are apperteyning to the Roman, and wholy wanting to the seuerall churches, begun by Luther & Caluin. The third that Catholics are no lesse loyall, and dutifull to their soueraigne, than Protestants. All which is vndertaken, & proued by testimonies of the learned Protestants themselues. VVith a conclusion to the reuerend iudges, and other the graue and learned sages of the law. By Iohn Brereley priest
- The Protestants apologie for the Roman Church : Deuided into three seuerall tractes. VVherof the first concerneth the antiquity & continuance of the Roman Church & religion ... The second 1. That the Protestants religion was not so much as in being, at, or before Luthers first appearing. 2. That the marks of the true Church are apperteyning to the Roman, and wholy wanting to the seuerall churches, begun by Luther & Caluin. The third that Catholics are no lesse loyall, and dutifull to their soueraigne, than Protestants. All which is vndertaken, & proued by testimonies of the learned Protestants themselues. VVith a conclusion to the reuerend iudges, and other the graue and learned sages of the law. By Iohn Brereley priest
- The Protestants plain[e] confession, : that the Roman Chvrch is the true Church of God, that in her is sauing faith, saluation, and safetie: and that the chefest [sic] point of Protestancie, is the doctrin of the Diuel.
- The Protestants plain[e] confession, : that the Roman Chvrch is the true Church of God, that in her is sauing faith, saluation, and safetie: and that the chefest [sic] point of Protestancie, is the doctrin of the Diuel.
- The Roman church vindicated and M[r.] S[topford] convicted of a manifoeld false-witness against her
- The Roman church vindicated and M[r.] S[topford] convicted of a manifoeld false-witness against her
- The answere to the fyrst parte of the poysened booke, which a namelesse heretyke hath named the souper of the lorde. By syr Thomas More knyght
- The apologie of the Romane Church : deuided into three seuerall tractes whereof 1. The first, concerneth the antiquitie and continuance of the Catholike Romane religion ever since the Apostles time. 2. The second that the Protestantes religion was not so much as in being, at or before Luthers first appearing. 3. The thirde that Catholickes are no lesse loyall and dutifull to their soveraigne, then Protestantes. All which are vndertaken and proued by testimonies of the learned Protestantes themselues
- The apologie of the Romane Church : deuided into three seuerall tractes whereof 1. The first, concerneth the antiquitie and continuance of the Catholike Romane religion ever since the Apostles time. 2. The second that the Protestantes religion was not so much as in being, at or before Luthers first appearing. 3. The thirde that Catholickes are no lesse loyall and dutifull to their soveraigne, then Protestantes. All which are vndertaken and proued by testimonies of the learned Protestantes themselues
- The apology of Theophilus Higgons lately minister, now Catholique : VVherein the letter of Sir Edvv. Hoby Knight, directed vnto the sayd T.H. in answere of his first motiue, is modestly examined, and clearely refuted
- The apologye of syr Thomas More knyght
- The buke of fourscoir-thre questions : tueching doctrine, ordour, and maneris proponit to ye precheouris of ye Protestants in Scotland, be ye Catholiks of ye inferiour ordour of clergie and layt men yair, cruelie afflictit and dispersit, be persuasiou[n] of ye saidis intrusit precheours. Set furth be Niniane VVinzet a Catholik priest, at ye desyre of his faythfull afflictit brethir, and deliuerit to Iohne Knox ye. xx. of Februar or yairby, in ye zere of the blissit birth of our Saluiour. 1561
- The buke of fourscoir-thre questions : tueching doctrine, ordour, and maneris proponit to ye precheouris of ye Protestants in Scotland, be ye Catholiks of ye inferiour ordour of clergie and layt men yair, cruelie afflictit and dispersit, be persuasiou[n] of ye saidis intrusit precheours. Set furth be Niniane VVinzet a Catholik priest, at ye desyre of his faythfull afflictit brethir, and deliuerit to Iohne Knox ye. xx. of Februar or yairby, in ye zere of the blissit birth of our Saluiour. 1561
- The considerations which obliged Peter Manby dean of Derry to embrace the Catholique religion : Dedicated to His Grace the Lord Primate of Ireland. Dublin Castle the 11th. of March 1686/7. This following discourse is allowed to be printed. Tho: Sheridan
- The considerations which obliged Peter Manby dean of Derry to embrace the Catholique religion : Dedicated to His Grace the Lord Primate of Ireland. Dublin Castle the 11th. of March 1686/7. This following discourse is allowed to be printed. Tho: Sheridan
- The conuerted Iew or Certaine dialogues betweene Micheas a learned Iew and others, touching diuers points of religion, controuerted betweene the Catholicks and Protestants. Written by M. Iohn Clare a Catholicke priest, of the Society of Iesus. Dedicated to the two Vniuersities of Oxford and Cambridge ...
- The dolefull knell, of Thomas Bell : That is a full and sounde ansvver, to his pamphlet, intituled. The Popes funeral. VVhich he published, against a treatise of myne, called. The fore-runner of Bels dovvnefal. VVherein his manifest vntruthes, grosse corruptions, cunning slightes, vaine cavils, immodest railing, insolent challenging, and idle excursions, be noted, examined, and refuted. By B.C. student in diuinitye. Diuided into two bookes, and seuerall chapters: according to Bels method. The particuler contents whereof, are to be founde in the end of this booke
- The fifth Catholick letter in reply to Dr. Stillingfleet's (pretended) answer to about the fortieth part of J.S.'s Catholick letters : addrest to all impartial readers
- The first part of Protestants proofes, for Catholikes religion and recusancy : Taken only from the vvritings, of such Protestant doctors and diuines of England, as haue beene published in the raigne of his Majesty ouer this kingdome
- The first part of Protestants proofes, for Catholikes religion and recusancy : Taken only from the vvritings, of such Protestant doctors and diuines of England, as haue beene published in the raigne of his Majesty ouer this kingdome
- The first part of a treatise concerning policy, and religion : Wherein the infirmitie of humane wit is amply declared, with the necessitie of Gods grace, and true religion for the perfection of policy; and by the way some political matters are treated; diuers principles of Macchiauel confuted ... with a confutation of the arguments of atheists, against the prouidence of God ... Written by Thomas Fitzherbert Esquire, and Catholique priest, for the benefite of young statists
- The first part of a treatise concerning policy, and religion : Wherein the infirmitie of humane wit is amply declared, with the necessitie of Gods grace, and true religion for the perfection of policy; and by the way some political matters are treated; diuers principles of Macchiauel confuted ... with a confutation of the arguments of atheists, against the prouidence of God ... Written by Thomas Fitzherbert Esquire, and Catholique priest, for the benefite of young statists
- The first rule of the glorious virgin S. Clare : As it hath bin reuievved, & vvith annotations printed a[?] peruse by the R. Fa. procuratour of the Capucins in the court. an. 1639. Vvherunto are annexed certaine obseruations taken out of learned authours of the Order of S. Francis for better cleering of some doubts occurring in the practice therof
- The fore-runner of Bels dovvnefall : wherin, is breifely answered his braggnig [sic] offer of disputation, and insolent late challenge: the particularties [sic] of the confutation of his bookes, shortly by goddes grace to be published, are mentioned: with à breife answere, to his crakinge and calumnious confutinge of papistes by papistes them selues: and lastly à taste. Giuen of his rare pretended sinceritye, with som few examples
- The fore-runner of Bels dovvnefall : wherin, is breifely answered his braggnig [sic] offer of disputation, and insolent late challenge: the particularties [sic] of the confutation of his bookes, shortly by goddes grace to be published, are mentioned: with à breife answere, to his crakinge and calumnious confutinge of papistes by papistes them selues: and lastly à taste. Giuen of his rare pretended sinceritye, with som few examples
- The fourth Catholick letter in ansvver to Dr. Stillingfleet's sermon, : preach't at Guild-Hall, November 27th. 1687. entituled, Scripture & tradition compared, addrest to his auditory.
- The glory and ornament of a true gospel-constituted church : Being a brief display of the of the discipline of the church of Christ, formerly meeting at Curriers Hall near Cripplegate, and now meeting at Tallow-Chandlers-Hall upon Dowgate-Hill, London, Elias Keach, pastor
- The golden treatise of the auncient and learned father Vincentius Lirinensis. : For the antiquity, and Vniuersality, of the Catholicke religion: against the prophane nouelties of all heresies.
- The golden treatise of the auncient and learned father Vincentius Lirinensis. For the antiquitie, and vniuersalitie, of the Catholicke religion: against the prophane nouelties of all heresies: newly translated into English by A.P. Verie profitable for all such as desire in these dangerous times, to imbrace the true Gospell of Iesus Christ, and to remaine free from all infectio[n] of false doctrine as in the preface more at large is declared
- The golden treatise of the auncient and learned father Vincentius Lirinensis. For the antiquitie, and vniuersalitie, of the Catholicke religion: against the prophane nouelties of all heresies: newly translated into English by A.P. Verie profitable for all such as desire in these dangerous times, to imbrace the true Gospell of Iesus Christ, and to remaine free from all infectio[n] of false doctrine as in the preface more at large is declared
- The idæa of a perfect princesse : in the life of St. Margaret Queen of Scotland. With elogiums on her children, David, and Mathilda Queen of England. Written originally in French, and now Englished. Whereunto is annexed a postscript, clearing proving, against the false pretences of the phanaticks, his Majesties just right and title to the crown of England, and to his other dominions, before the conquest. Never before published
- The last speech of Mr. William Lloyd a clergy-man, who was tryed and condemned at Brecknock in South-Wales, An. Dom. 1679 : and dyed in prison there a week before he was to be executed : and left this speech in writing
- The last speech of Mr. William Lloyd, a clergy-man who was tryed and condemned at Brecknock in South-Wales : an. Dom. 1679. and dyed in prison there a week before he was to be executed, and left this speech in writing
- The lyturgie of the Masse : wherein are treated three principal pointes of faith. 1. That in the Sacrament of the Eucharist are truly and really contained the body and bloud of Christ. 2. That the Masse is a true and proper sacrifice of the body and bloud of Christ, offered to God by preistes. 3. That Communion of the Eucharist to the laity vnder one kind is lawful. The ceremonies also of the Masse now vsed in the Catholicke Church, are al of them deriued from the primitiue Church. By Iohn Brereley preist
- The lyturgie of the Masse : wherein are treated three principal pointes of faith. 1. That in the Sacrament of the Eucharist are truly and really contained the body and bloud of Christ. 2. That the Masse is a true and proper sacrifice of the body and bloud of Christ, offered to God by preistes. 3. That Communion of the Eucharist to the laity vnder one kind is lawful. The ceremonies also of the Masse now vsed in the Catholicke Church, are al of them deriued from the primitiue Church. By Iohn Brereley preist
- The middle state of souls. : From the hour of death to the day of judgment.
- The only vvay to rest of soule : in religion here, in heaven hereafter: shewed plainly and succinctly by pure scripture, in three treatises: demonstrating, I. That the church was left by Christ, as the means to teach us his gospel. 2. Which is she that was left in that office. 3. What it is, she teacheth for gospel. By I.L. Bach of Div. Licensed by the university of Oxford, to preach throughout Engalnd, and late rector of L. in the county of S. now a Catholike
- The only vvay to rest of soule : in religion here, in heaven hereafter: shewed plainly and succinctly by pure scripture, in three treatises: demonstrating, I. That the church was left by Christ, as the means to teach us his gospel. 2. Which is she that was left in that office. 3. What it is, she teacheth for gospel. By I.L. Bach of Div. Licensed by the university of Oxford, to preach throughout Engalnd, and late rector of L. in the county of S. now a Catholike
- The pigeons flight : From out of Noes arke, ouer the floud, into the arke againe. Gen. chap. 8. vers. 8. Resembling well, the fall of heriticks, scismaticks, &c. out of holie Church, their continuaunce without, and returne againe. Deuided accordinglie, into three parts or smal treatises, viz. one discouering the arke or Church from whence they flye, fall, or are let out: the other describeth the flood ouer which the flight, & is called the annatomie of all heretical bodies or congregations: or discouerie of the inchanted castle or deluge towre of Babilon. The third discourseth of the end of the flight, & proueth that to be the Catholike Romain Church onely: with an exhortation to the same. Compiled by N.C. for his countrie sake
- The pigeons flight : From out of Noes arke, ouer the floud, into the arke againe. Gen. chap. 8. vers. 8. Resembling well, the fall of heriticks, scismaticks, &c. out of holie Church, their continuaunce without, and returne againe. Deuided accordinglie, into three parts or smal treatises, viz. one discouering the arke or Church from whence they flye, fall, or are let out: the other describeth the flood ouer which the flight, & is called the annatomie of all heretical bodies or congregations: or discouerie of the inchanted castle or deluge towre of Babilon. The third discourseth of the end of the flight, & proueth that to be the Catholike Romain Church onely: with an exhortation to the same. Compiled by N.C. for his countrie sake
- The plain-man's answer to his country parson's admonition : Together with the missioners answer, to the plain-man's reply. Permissu superiorum
- The prudentiall ballance of religion : wherin the Catholike and protestant religion are weighed together with the weights of prudence, and right reason. The first part, in which the foresaide religions are weighed together with the weights of prudence and right reason accordinge to their first founders in our Englishe nation, S. Austin and Mar. Luther. And the Catholike religion euidently deduced through all our kings and archbishopps of Canterburie from S. Austin to our time, and the valour and vertue of our kings, and the great learninge and sanctitie of our archbishopps, together with diuers saints and miracles which in their times proued the Catholike faith; so sett downe as it may seeme also an abridgement of our ecclesiasticall histories. With a table of the bookes and chapters conteyned in this volume
- The reclaimed papist· Or The process of a papist knight reformd by a Protestant lady wth [sic] the assistance of a Presbyterian minister and his wife an Independent. : And the whole conference, wherby that notable reformation was effected
- The reclaimed papist· Or The process of a papist knight reformd by a Protestant lady wth [sic] the assistance of a Presbyterian minister and his wife an Independent. : And the whole conference, wherby that notable reformation was effected
- The safegarde from ship-wracke, or Heauens hauen compiled by I.P. priest
- The safegarde from ship-wracke, or Heauens hauen compiled by I.P. priest
- The second manifesto of Marcus Antonius de Dominis, Archbishop of Spalatio [sic] : wherein for his better satisfaction, and the satisfaction of others, he publikely repenteth, and recanteth his former errors, and setteth downe the cause of his leauing England, and all Protestant countries, to returne vnto the Catholicke Romane Church
- The second manifesto of Marcus Antonius de Dominis, Archbishop of Spalatio [sic] : wherein for his better satisfaction, and the satisfaction of others, he publikely repenteth, and recanteth his former errors, and setteth downe the cause of his leauing England, and all Protestant countries, to returne vnto the Catholicke Romane Church: written by himselfe in Latine, and translated into English by M. G.K
- The second part of An anker of Christian doctrine : Wherein, the most principal pointes of Catholique religion, are proued: by the onlie written Word of God. Not abandoning diuine, nor apostical traditions; authentical councels; Popes decrees; ancient fathers; nor other ordinarie proofes:but abstracting from them in this encounter: for better satisfaction of those, who wil admitte no other trial of true religion, but Scriptures only. Auctore T.VV. S.T.D.P.A
- The second part of a treatise concerning policy, and religion : Wherein the necessity, fruite, and dignity of christian religion, in common welth, is euidently showed, with the absurdity of false religions, and the danger, and dammage, that ensueth thereof to all states; and by the way somme philosophical, moral, and politicall matters are treated ... finally it is clearely proued, that the catholique Roman religion only doth make a happy common welth. Written by Thomas Fitzherbert Esquyre, and Catholique priest
- The second part of a treatise concerning policy, and religion : Wherein the necessity, fruite, and dignity of christian religion, in common welth, is euidently showed, with the absurdity of false religions, and the danger, and dammage, that ensueth thereof to all states; and by the way somme philosophical, moral, and politicall matters are treated ... finally it is clearely proued, that the catholique Roman religion only doth make a happy common welth. Written by Thomas Fitzherbert Esquyre, and Catholique priest
- The seconde parte of the booke called a boucklier of the catholyke fayeth
- The seconde parte of the booke called a boucklier of the catholyke fayeth : conteyninge seuen chapiters: made by Rychard Smyth doctoure of diuinitie of Oxforde, [and] reader of the same there
- The third catholick letter in ansvver to the arguing part of Doctor Stillingfleet's second letter to Mr. G.
- The touch-stone of the reformed Gospel : Wherein the principal heads and tenents of the Protestant doctrine (objected against Catholicks) are briefly refuted, by the express texts of the Protestants own Bible, set forth and approved by the Church of England. With the ancient fathers judgements thereon, in confirmation of the Catholick doctrine
- The touch-stone of the reformed Gospel : Wherein the principal heads and tenents of the Protestant doctrine (objected against Catholicks) are briefly refuted, by the express texts of the Protestants own Bible, set forth and approved by the Church of England. With the ancient fathers judgements thereon, in confirmation of the Catholick doctrine
- The touch-stone of the reformed Gospel : wherein the principal heads and tenents of the Protestant doctrine (objected against Catholicks) are briefly refuted. By the express texts of the Protestants own Bible, set forth and approved by the Church of England. With the ancient fathers judgements thereon, in confirmation of the Catholick doctrine
- The touch-stone of the reformed Gospel : wherein the principal heads and tenents of the Protestant doctrine (objected against Catholicks) are briefly refuted. By the express texts of the Protestants own Bible, set forth and approved by the Church of England. With the ancient fathers judgements thereon, in confirmation of the Catholick doctrine
- The touch-stone of the reformed Gospel. : Wherein sundry chief heads and tenents of the Protestant doctrine (objected by them commonly against the Catholicks) are briefly refuted: by the express texts of the Protestants own Bible, set forth and approved by the Church of England. With the ancient fathers judgements thereon, in confirmation of the Catholick doctrine. : Together with The love of the soul
- The vvarn-vvord to Sir Francis Hastinges wast-word : conteyning the issue of three former treateses, the Watch-word, the Ward-word and the Wast-word (intituled by Sir Francis, an Apologie or defence of his Watch-word) togeather with certaine admonitions & warnings to thesaid [sic] knight and his followers. Wherunto is adioyned a breif reiection of an insolent, and vaunting minister masked with the letters O.E. who hath taken vpon him to wryte of thesame [sic] argument in supply of the knight. There go also foure seueral tables, one of the chapters, another of the controuersies, the third of the cheif shiftes, and deceits, the fourth of the parricular [sic] matters conteyned in the whole book. By N.D. author of the Ward-word
- The vvarn-vvord to Sir Francis Hastinges wast-word : conteyning the issue of three former treateses, the Watch-word, the Ward-word and the Wast-word (intituled by Sir Francis, an Apologie or defence of his Watch-word) togeather with certaine admonitions & warnings to thesaid [sic] knight and his followers. Wherunto is adioyned a breif reiection of an insolent, and vaunting minister masked with the letters O.E. who hath taken vpon him to wryte of thesame [sic] argument in supply of the knight. There go also foure seueral tables, one of the chapters, another of the controuersies, the third of the cheif shiftes, and deceits, the fourth of the parricular [sic] matters conteyned in the whole book. By N.D. author of the Ward-word
- Three letters. : The first written by a regular priest of the Church of Rome to the Bishop of Winton. The second written by the same priest to the Bishop of Ferns in Ireland, by way of apology for Dr. Sall. the third is the Bishop of Wintons answer to the said priest; wherein he gives his judgment of the second letter as the priest desired him
- To all, paupertatis ergò nè peream famè to some. gratitudinis ergò ne peream infamiâ whether it be better to turn Presbyterian, Romane, or, to continue what I am, catholique in matter of religion?
- To all, paupertatis ergò nè peream famè to some. gratitudinis ergò ne peream infamiâ whether it be better to turn Presbyterian, Romane, or, to continue what I am, catholique in matter of religion?
- Two discourses : I. Of God, and his providence. II. Of Christ, his miracles and doctrine. Out of the illustrious Hugo Grotius. With annotations, and the authors life: an appendix concerning his judgment in sundry points controverted: by the translator of the same author, De Imperio, &c
- Whyte dyed black. Or A discouery of many most foule blemishes, impostures, and deceiptes, which D. Whyte haith practysed in his book entituled The way to the true Church : Deuyded into 3 sortes Corruptions, or deprauations. Lyes. Impertinencies, or absurd reasoninges. Writen by T.W. p. And dedicated to the Vniuersity of Cambridge. Cum priuilegio
- Whyte dyed black. Or A discouery of many most foule blemishes, impostures, and deceiptes, which D. Whyte haith practysed in his book entituled The way to the true Church : Deuyded into 3 sortes Corruptions, or deprauations. Lyes. Impertinencies, or absurd reasoninges. Written by T.W. p. And dedicated to the Vniuersity of Cambridge. Cum priuilegio
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