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Filed under: Fasts and feasts -- Church of England How shall the parish feast be dealt with? : a sermon, preached at St. Mary's, Bedford, on Wednesday, July 7, 1858, at the visitation of the Lord Bishop of Ely / Talbot Collection of British Pamphlets (John Henry and James Parker, 377, Strand ;, 1858), by John Harries Thomas (page images at HathiTrust) A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England: with collects and prayers for each solemnity. (printed for F. and C. Rivington [and others], 1800), by Robert Nelson (page images at HathiTrust) A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England : with collects and prayers for each solemnity (Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1837), by Robert Nelson (page images at HathiTrust) The calendar of the Anglican church; with brief accounts of the saints who have churches dedicated in their names, or whose images are most frequently met with, in England, the early Christian and medieval symbols, and an index of emblems. (J.H. Parker, 1851), by Norris Deck (page images at HathiTrust) A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England, with collects and prayers for each solemnity. (Printed by S. Crowder, 1795), by Robert Nelson (page images at HathiTrust) To the parishioners of Christ's Church, Montreal (s.n., 1847), by J. Bethune (page images at HathiTrust) The church of England lectern & parish kalendar for 1892, 1893. (London, 1892), by Richard Charles Jackson (page images at HathiTrust) A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England : with collects and prayers for each solemnity (Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1703), by Robert Nelson (page images at HathiTrust) A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England; with collects and prayers for each solemnity. (Oxford : Printed by J. Vincent for Thomas Tegg, 1843., 1843), by Robert Nelson (page images at HathiTrust) By the King a proclamation for restraint of killing, dressing, and eating of flesh in Lent, or on fish daies, appointed by the law to be hereafter strictly obserued by all sorts of people (Imprinted at London : By Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill, Printers to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie, M.DC.XXIIII [1624, i.e. 1625]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) and King of England James I (HTML at EEBO TCP) By the King a proclamation for a publike, generall, and solemne fast. (Printed at London : By Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill, Printers to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie, Anno Dom. M. DC. XXV [1625]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and King Charles I of England (HTML at EEBO TCP) By the King, a proclamation appointing the general fast which according to former order falleth out to be on Wednesday the first of November, being All Saints Day, to be kept on the Wednesday following, being the eighth of that moneth. (London : Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker ..., 1665), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) and King Charles II of England (HTML at EEBO TCP) By the King, a proclamation for a general fast throughout the realm of England (In the Savoy [i.e. London] : Printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker ..., 1671/2 [i.e. 1672]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) and King Charles II of England (HTML at EEBO TCP) The religion of a physician, or, Divine meditations upon the grand and lesser festivals, commanded to be observed in the Church of England by act of Parliament by Edmund Gayton ... (London : Printed by J.G. for the author, 1663), by Edmund Gayton (HTML at EEBO TCP) Orders conceiued by the lords of her Maiesties Priuie Counsell, and by her Highnesse speciall direction commanded to be put in execution for the restraint of killing, and eating of flesh this next Lent, and to be executed aswell by the lord maior within the city and suburbes of London, and by the officers of the liberties and exempt places in and about the same, as by order to be prescribed by the lords lieutenants of all the counties of the realme, to the iustices of peace, lords of liberties, and officers of corporall townes : 1. March, 45. yeere of her Maiesties Reigne. (Imprinted at London : By Robert Barker, Printer to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, Anno Dom. 1602 [i.e. 1603]), by England and Wales Privy Council and Elizabeth 1533-1603 (HTML at EEBO TCP) Proclamation for a generall and publike thanksgiuing to almighty God, for his great mercy in staying his hand, and asswaging the late fearefull visitation of the plague (Imprinted at London : By Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill, Printers to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie, M.DC.XXV [1625, i.e. 1626]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and Charles 1600-1649 (HTML at EEBO TCP) Proclamation for a generall fast to be kept thorowout the realm of England (Imprinted at London : By Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majestie: And by the Assignes of John Bill, 1640), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and Charles 1600-1649 (HTML at EEBO TCP) Christmas, the Christians grand feast:: its original, growth, and observation, also of Easter, Whitsontide, and other holydayes modestly discussed and determined. Also the beginning of the yeare, and other things observable. Where also among other learned men, you have the judgment of those eminent men; Josephus Scaliger, Rodulphus Hospinian, Matthæus Beroaldus, Joh. Causabon, Doct. Fulk, M. Cartwright, Alsted, Hugh Broughton, Master Mead. / By Thomas Mocket; sometimes of Queens Colledge in Cambridge, and Mr. of Arts in both the Universities; and now pastor of Gildeston in Hartfordshire. Novemb. 26, 1650. Imprimatur, Edm. Calamy. (London : Printed for Richard Wodenoth at the Star under Peters Church in Cornhill, 1651), by Thomas Mocket, Joseph Juste Scaliger, Rudolf Hospinian, Matthieu Beroald, William Fulke, Johann Heinrich Alsted, Hugh Broughton, Thomas Cartwright, Joseph Mede, and Isaac Casaubon (HTML at EEBO TCP) Thysiasterion (London : Printed by T. Maxey for Richard Marriot, and are to be sold at his Shop in St. Dunstan's Church-yard in Fleetstreet, 1652), by Edward Sparke (HTML at EEBO TCP) The observation of the three great festivals asserted in the Christian church: and that objection answered, from Gal 4. 10, 11., and also the right manner of the observance of them made known, in a sermon, preach'd on Easter-Day / by Richard Stafford. (London : Printed and are to be sold by E. Whitlock ..., 1698), by Richard Stafford (HTML at EEBO TCP) Festa Anglo-Romana, or, The feasts of the English and Roman church, with their fasts and vigils being an exact and concise accompt of their various etymologies and appellations, with the reasons and grounds of their celebration : together with a succinct discourse of several other grand days in the universities, Inns of courts, and the collar and offering days at White-Hall, tending, to the instruction of all persons in all capacities, and the dilucidation of several seeming difficulties in the ancient, as well as modern English and Roman calendar / by a true son of the Church of England. (London : Printed for William Jacob, and John Place ..., 1678), by True son of the Church of England (HTML at EEBO TCP) De fastis Anglicis, sive Calendarium Sacrum The holy calendar : being a treble series of epigrams upon all the feasts observed by the Church of England : to which is added the like number of epigrams upon some other more especiall daies, which have either their footsteps in Scripture, or are more remarkeable in this kingdome / composed by Nathanael Eaton ... (London : Printed by H.L. ..., 1661), by Nathaniel Eaton (HTML at EEBO TCP) A proclamation set furth by the Kynges Maiestie, for the abstinence from fleshe in the time of Lent, and other daies prohibited, the xiiii. daie of Februarie, in the seuenth yere of his Maiesties most prosperous reigne ([London?] : Richardus Graftonus typographus Regius excudebat, Anno Domini 1552 [i.e. 1553]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI) and King of England Edward VI (HTML at EEBO TCP) A sermon preached before the King at Whitehall, Sunday, January 25, 1684/5 being the feast of St. Paul's conversion / by Henry Dove ... (London : Printed for Benjamin Tooke ..., 1685), by Henry Dove (HTML at EEBO TCP) By the Queene the Queenes Maiestie considering the euil disposition of sundry her subiects, to keepe the ancient orders for abstinence from eating of flesh, aswell in the time of Lent, as vpon other vsuall fasting days ... straitly chargeth all manner of people ... from henceforth yerely to obserue and keepe the ancient and laudable order for fasting ... (Imprinted at London : By the Deputies of Christopher Barker, Printer to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, 1597), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I) and Queen Elizabeth I of England (HTML at EEBO TCP) An Hymn to be sung in the procession at St. Georges-feast instead of the the letany composed by an order of the sovereign, and the companions of the most noble and honourable Order of the Garter, in a chapter held at Windsor, April the xvii, 1661. ([S.l. : s.n., 1661]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Fasts and feasts -- Church of England -- Early works to 1800 Companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England with collects and prayers for each solemnity. (London : Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington [etc.], 1805., 1805), by Robert Nelson (page images at HathiTrust) Die Mercurii, 19. July, 1643. The Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, out of the deep sense of Gods heavy wrath now upon this kingdome, ... ([London : s.n., 1643]), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Proclamations. 1546-07-22 ([London : T. Berthelet, 1541]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The lawfulness of the celebration of Christs birth-day debated, in case it be annnally [sic] known or not known. Discussed by Scripture, and consequence of Scripture; and many objections answered, and refuted by reasons. By George Palmer, wel-willer to a particular and solemn joyous-thankfulness to God, for his several special mercies in Christ; by way of gradation. (London : [s.n.], Printed in the yeer, 1649. [i.e. 1648]), by George Palmer (HTML at EEBO TCP) The meanes and method of healing in the Church. Set forth in a sermon. Preached before the Right Honourable the House of Peers in Westminster Abby, April 30. 1660. being a day of solemn humiliation to seek God for his blessing on the counsels of the Parliament. By Edward Reynolds, D.D. and Dean of Christ-Church. (London : printed by Tho. Ratcliffe, for George Thomason at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1660), by Edward Reynolds (HTML at EEBO TCP) The worlds observation for keeping their masse days and festivall dayes (so called) fathomed and found groundless, or without a bottome, so needs must fall that hath not whereon to stand, for what is there to uphold it but papists traditions, heathenish manners or customes of nations which are vaine? and they that observe lying vanities, forsake their own mercy. (London : printed for M.W., 1659), by W. S. (HTML at EEBO TCP) By the King. A proclamation for restraint of killing, dressing, and eating of flesh in Lent or on fish dayes, appointed by the law, to be hereafter strictly obserued by all sorts of people.. (Imprinted at London : by Robert Barker, and Iohn Bill Printers to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie., M.DC.XX. [1620]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) and King of England James I (HTML at EEBO TCP) Christ-mas day, the old heathens feasting day, in honour to Saturn their idol-god. The Papists massing day. The prophane mans ranting day. The superstitious mans idol day. The multitudes idle day. Whereon, because they cannot do nothing: they do worse then nothing. Satans, that adversaries working-day. The true Christian mans fasting-day. Taking to heart, the heathenish customes, Popish superstitions, ranting fashions, fearful provocations, horrible abhominations committed against the Lord, and His Christ, on that day, and days following. (London, : Printed for Henry Cripps, and are to be sold at this shop, in Popes-Head-Alley, neer Lumbard street, 1656), by Ezekias Woodward (HTML at EEBO TCP) The holy feasts and fasts of the church. With meditations and prayers pious and proper for them. And some also upon the sacraments, and other subjects of sacred and weighty consideration, both for Christian life and comfort, in sickness, and at death. / By Dr. W. Brough D.G. and one of His late Majesty's chaplains in ordinary. (London, : Printed by J.G. for John Clark, and are to be sold at his shop under S. Peters Church in Cornhill., 1657), by W. Brough (HTML at EEBO TCP) Concerning publike-prayer, and the fasts of the Church Six sermons, or tractates. By Io. Br. B.D. Their severall contents are set downe in the next page. (London : Printed by Richard Badger, and are to bee sold in S. Dunstans Church-yard in Fleetstreet at the shop turning up to Cliffords Inne, 1636), by John Browning (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Church of England -- Controversial literature Lectures on the Prophetical Office of the Church (based on the third edition of 1877), by John Henry Newman (HTML at newmanreader.org) Lectures on the Prophetical Office of the Church, Viewed Relatively to Romanism and Popular Protestantism (London: Printed for J. G. and F. Rivington, 1837), by John Henry Newman (multiple formats at archive.org) A Letter to the Right Rev. Father in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of Oxford, on the Tendency to Romanism Imputed to Doctrines Held of Old, as Now, in the English Church; With a Preface on the Doctrine of Justification (second edition; Oxford: J. H. Parker, 1839), by E. B. Pusey (multiple formats at archive.org) St. Paul and Protestantism, With Other Essays (popular edition; London: Smith, Elder, 1892), by Matthew Arnold (multiple formats at archive.org) The Divine Rule of Faith and Practice (second edition, 3 volumes; London: Hatchard and Co., 1853), by William Goode The Life of William Bedell, D.D., Bishop of Kilmore in Ireland (second edition, bound with some related works; Dublin: Printed by M. Rhames, For R. Gunne, 1736), by Gilbert Burnet (multiple formats at Google) Stapleton's Fortress Overthrown; A Rejoinder to Martiall's Reply; A Discovery of the Dangerous Rock of the Popish Church Commended by Sanders (Cambridge: Printed at the University Press, 1848), by William Fulke, ed. by Richard Gibbings The Via Media of the Anglican Church, Illustrated in Lectures, Letters and Tracts (London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1908), by John Henry Newman The succession of Protestant bishops asserted : or the regularity of the ordinations of the Church of England justify'd, wherein the first Protestant bishops are clear'd from the aspersions lately cast upon them by Mr. Thomas Ward, a Romanist, in his book, intituled, The controversy of ordination truly stated, &c. (printed for C. Rivington at the Bible and Crown, 1721), by Daniel Williams (page images at HathiTrust) What is the working of the Church of Spain? : What is implied in submitting to Rome? What is it that presses hardest upon the Church of England? : a tract (John Henry Parker ..., 1851), by Frederick Meyrick (page images at HathiTrust) Tracts of the times (Printed for J. G. F. & J. Rivington, & J. H. Parker, Oxford, 1833), by Isaac Williams, E. B. Pusey, Richard Hurrell Froude, William Palmer, John Keble, and John Henry Newman (page images at HathiTrust) Church principles considered in their results. (J. Murray [etc.], 1840), by W. E. Gladstone (page images at HathiTrust) The letters of a Conservative : in which are shown the only means of saving what is left of the English church. Addrest to Lord Melbourne. (Saunders and Otley, 1836), by Walter Savage Landor and William Lamb Melbourne (page images at HathiTrust) The kingdom of Christ; or, Hints on the principles, ordinances, and constitution of the Catholic church, in letters to a member of the Society of Friends (J.M. Dent & Co.;, 1907), by Frederick Denison Maurice (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Belief and practice. (Longmans, Green, 1915), by Will Spens (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) A relation of the conference between William Laud, late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit : by the command of King James, of ever-blessed memory; with an answer to such exceptions as A.C. takes against it. (Printed by R. Holt for T. Bassett, T. Dring ... and J. Leigh, 1686), by William Laud and John Fisher (page images at HathiTrust) A vindication of the doctrine of the Church of England on the validity of the orders of the Scotch and foreign non-Episcopal churches : in three pamphlets on the subject. Containing. I, A general review of the subject A reply to Archdeacon Churton and Chancellor Harington. (2d ed.) A reply to the Bishop of Exeter's letter to the Archdeacon of Totnes. (3d ed.) By W. Goode ... (A.D.F. Randolph, 1853), by William Goode (page images at HathiTrust) A brief discourse of the troubles at Frankfort, 1554-1558 A.D. (Elliot Stock, 1908), by William Whittingham and Edward Arber (page images at HathiTrust) The historical position of the Episcopal Church a paper (Young Churchman, 1895), by Francis J. Hall (page images at HathiTrust) The condition and example of our Blessed Saviour vindicated: : in answer to the Bishop of Bangor's charge of calumny against the Dean of Chichester. (Printed for J. Pemberton ..., 1718), by Thomas Sherlock (page images at HathiTrust) The Bishop of Lincoln's and Bishop of Norwich's speeches in the House of Lords, March the 17th. at the opening of the second article of the impeachment against Dr. Sacheverell. (Printed for John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, 1710), by William Wake and Charles Trimnell (page images at HathiTrust) The Church of England (Longmans, Green & co., 1924), by Arthur C. Headlam and Herberty Maynard Smith (page images at HathiTrust) The ideal of a Christian Church considered in comparison with existing practice : containing a defence of certain articles in the British Critic in reply to remarks on them in Mr. Palmer's 'Narrative' (J. Toovey, 1844), by William George Ward (page images at HathiTrust) St. Paul and Protestantism : with other essays (Smith, Elder, 1889), by Matthew Arnold (page images at HathiTrust) The reformation settlement : examined in the light of history and law (Longmans, Green, 1900), by Malcolm MacColl (page images at HathiTrust) Reasons for not taking the test, for not conforming to the established Church, and for not deserting the ancient faith : with preliminary and concluding observations, together with some remarks on the Bishop of Peterborough's late charge, &c. &c. (J. Booker, 1828), by John Talbot Shrewsbury (page images at HathiTrust) Catholicism: Roman and Anglican. (Hodder and Stoughton, 1899), by A. M. Fairbairn (page images at HathiTrust) A letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, on some circumstances connected with the present crisis in the English church (J.H. Parker ;, 1842), by E. B. Pusey and William Howley (page images at HathiTrust) The fathers, the reformers, and the public formularies of the Church of England : in harmony with Calvin and against the Bishop of Lincoln : to which is prefixed a letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury on the subject of this controversy (Printed for Gale and Curtis, 1812), by John Allen (page images at HathiTrust) Principles of Anglicanism (Longmans, Green, 1910), by Frederick Joseph Kinsman (page images at HathiTrust) Fifty tracts on the errors & evils of the Church of England ... (Jackson & Walford], 1846), by William Thorn (page images at HathiTrust) A comparative view of the churches of England and Rome. (Printed for F.C. and J. Rivington [etc.] by R.and R. Gilbert, 1816), by Herbert Marsh (page images at HathiTrust) Sacerdotalism; If rightly understood, the teaching of the Church of England. (Longmans, Green, 1894), by W. J. Knox-Little (page images at HathiTrust) An exposition of the thirty-nine articles : historical and doctrinal (E.P. Dutton, 1883), by Edward Harold Browne and J. Williams (page images at HathiTrust) A defence of the principles of the English reformation from the attacks of the Tractarians; or, A second plea for the reformed church. (J. Hatchard, 1843), by Charles Smith Bird (page images at HathiTrust) A complete and faithful collection of the several papers which have been published in Oxford : on the subject of subscription to the XXXIX Articles, required from young persons at their matriculation. (Printed, and sold by the booksellers in that University ..., 1772) (page images at HathiTrust) National Christianity or, Cæsarism and clericalism (Longmans, Green, 1877), by J. B. Heard (page images at HathiTrust) The Church of England defended against the calumnies and false reasoning of the Church of Rome. In answer to a late sophistical, and insolent popish book, entitled, England's conversion and reformation compar'd, &c. (Hazard, 1727), by Joseph Trapp (page images at HathiTrust) Evangelical doctrine Bible truth (Hodder and Stoughton, 1901), by C. A. Anderson Scott (page images at HathiTrust) The celebrated answer to the Rev. C. Lesley's Case stated, between the Church of Rome and the Church of England : printed word for word, and refuted sentence after sentence (R. Coyne, 1839), by Robert Manning and Charles Leslie (page images at HathiTrust) Letters to the Rev. Dr. Kippis, occasioned by his treatise, entituled A vindication of the Protestant dissenting ministers, with regard to their late application to Parliament. (Printed by R. Raikes; and sold by S. Bladon, 1773), by Josiah Tucker (page images at HathiTrust) An interesting controversy with Mr. Ritschel, vicar of Hexham (J. Robinson, 1819), by Thomas Ward (page images at HathiTrust) A conflict of opinion : a discussion on the failure of the church (Swarthmore Press, 1919), by Arthur Ponsonby Ponsonby (page images at HathiTrust) Selections from a work entitled The ideal of a Christian church, &c. &c. &c. : illustrative of its tendency to promote dutifulness to the English church, unity among her members, and charity towards dissentients. (J. Toovey, 1844), by William George Ward (page images at HathiTrust) Prayers and other pieces of Thomas Becon (University Press, 1844), by Thomas Becon, John Ayre, and Parker Society (Great Britain) (page images at HathiTrust) Cobbett's legacy to parsons ; or, Have the clergy of the established church an equitable right to the tithes, or to any other thing called church property, greater than the Dissenters have to the same? And ought there, or ought there not to be a separation of the church from the state? (C. Griffin, 1836), by William Cobbett (page images at HathiTrust) An indictment of the bishops : shewing how the Church of England is being corrupted and betrayed by them, and (indirectly) by the Prime Ministers (Church Association, 1898), by Council of the Church Association (page images at HathiTrust) A conflict of opinion, a discussion on the failure of the church. (Labour, 1922), by Arthur Ponsonby Ponsonby (page images at HathiTrust) Three letters to the editor of the Guardian; with a preliminary paper on the extravagance of certain allegations which imply some similarity between the Anglican establishment and some branch, existing at some period, of the Catholic Church, and a pref., including some criticism of Professor Hussey's lectures on the rise of the papal power. (Burns and Lambert, 1852), by William George Ward (page images at HathiTrust) Tracts 1837-1842. (1837), by William Dodsworth, John Henry Newman, Godfrey Faussett, William Fitzgerald, and Peter Maurice (page images at HathiTrust) The Church of England Catechism examined (T. Scott, 1868), by Jeremy Bentham (page images at HathiTrust) The Church of England defended against the calumnies and false reasonings, of the Church of Rome. : In answer to a late sophistical, and insolent, Popish book; entitled, England's conversion and reformation compar'd, &c. (Printed for J. Smith ... W. Mears ... and J. Batley ..., 1727), by Joseph Trapp (page images at HathiTrust) A vindication of the Church of England from the errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome : wherein, as is largely proved, the rule of faith and all the fundamental articles of the Christian religion are received, taught, professed and acknowledged (printed for E. Curll ..., 1719), by George Bull, Robert Bull, and Anne Poole Livingston Newbrugh (page images at HathiTrust) Supplement to Gibson's A preservative against popery : being important treatises on the Romish controversy. (The Society, 1849), by Edmund Gibson and John Cumming (page images at HathiTrust) The holy Catholic church, its divine ideal, ministry, and institutions; a short treatise with a catechism on each chapter, forming a course of methodical instruction on the subject (Rivingtons', 1874), by Edward Meyrick Goulburn (page images at HathiTrust) The English Church and the Romish schism (W. Blackwood and Sons, 1896), by Alfred Williams Momerie (page images at HathiTrust) The dead pulpit. (Bliss, Sands, 1896), by H. R. Haweis (page images at HathiTrust) The Anglican brief against Roman claims (Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1893), by Thomas Moore and Arthur Brinckman (page images at HathiTrust) The new theology and the old religion : being eight lectures, together with five sermons (E.P. Dutton, 1907), by Charles Gore (page images at HathiTrust) Lectures on the Church of England (Skeffington, 1893), by James Henry Fry (page images at HathiTrust) "Missarum Sacrificia." : Testimonies of English divines in respect of the claim of the "Massing-Priests" to offer Christ for the quick and the dead to have remission of pain or guilt (Elliot Stock, 1896), by Nathaniel Dimock (page images at HathiTrust) Problems and principles : being papers on subjects theological and ecclesiastical (Longmans, Green, 1904), by Robert Campbell Moberly (page images at HathiTrust) Ancient Christianity, and the doctrines of the Oxford tracts (H. Hooker, 1840), by Isaac Taylor (page images at HathiTrust) The reformation settlement examined in the light of history and law : with an introductory letter to the Right Hon. Sir William Vernon Harcourt, M. P. (Longmans, Green, and Co., 1899), by Malcolm MacColl (page images at HathiTrust) A relation of the conference between William Laud, late Lrd Archbishop of Canterbury and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit, by the command of King James (University Press, 1839), by William Laud, C. H. Simpkinson, and John Fisher (page images at HathiTrust) The Authenticated report of the discussion which took place in the chapel of the Roman Catholic College of Downside, near Bath, on the 25th, 26th, and 27th of February, and the 5th, 6th, and 7th of March, 1834 : subjects, "The rule of faith," and "The sacrifice of the mass" (London : J.G. and F. Rivington, 1836., 1836), by Edward Tottenham (page images at HathiTrust) The marrow of the church. The doctrines of Christ's righteousness imputed, and regeneration, fairly stated and clearly demonstrated from the homilies, articles and liturgies, of the Church of England. Confirmed by apposite texts of Scripture, with proper reflections, inferences, and instructions annexed to each head. Being the substance of several discourses delivered at Cambridge, Bristol, &c. (Printed:, 1816), by William Hammond (page images at HathiTrust) Responsio ad Apologiam Cardinalis Bellarmini. (J.H. Parker, 1851), by Lancelot Andrewes and James Bliss (page images at HathiTrust) The kingdom of Christ : or, Hints to a Quaker, respecting the principles, constitution, and ordinances of the Catholic church (J. G. F. & J. Rivington, 1842), by Frederick Denison Maurice (page images at HathiTrust) The kingdom of Christ; or, Hints respecting the principles, constitution, and ordinances of the catholic church. (D. Appleton & co.;, 1843), by Frederick Denison Maurice (page images at HathiTrust) The via media of the Anglican church illustrated in lectures, letters and tracts written between 1830 and 1841 (B. M. Pickering, 1877), by John Henry Newman (page images at HathiTrust) An appeal to the gospel, or, An inquiry into the justice of the charge, alleged by Methodists and other objectors, that the gospel is not preached by the national clergy: in a series of discourses delivered before the University of Oxford in the year 1812, at the lecture founded by the late Rev. J. Bampton. (University press for the author, 1812), by Richard Mant (page images at HathiTrust) A selection from the writings of the reformers and early Protestant divines of the Church of England / by Legh Richmond. (J. Hatchard, 1817., 1817), by Legh Richmond (page images at HathiTrust) England, Rome, and Oxford compared as to certain doctrines : in six lectures (Seeley, Jackson, & Seeley, 1846), by Archibald Boyd (page images at HathiTrust) The authoritative teaching of the church shewn to be in conformity with Scripture, analogy, and the moral constitution of man. In eight sermons preached before the University of Oxford, in the year MDCCCXXXVIII., at the lecture founded by the late Rev. John Bampton, M. A., Canon of Salisbury. (Printed by T. Combe, for J. H. Parker, 1839), by Henry Arthur Woodgate (page images at HathiTrust) Catechistical doctrine, A pattern of. (J. H. Parker, 1846), by Lancelot Andrewes (page images at HathiTrust) Truth spoken in love : or romanism & tractarianism refuted by the Word of God (John Farquhar Shaw, 1853), by H. H. Beamish (page images at HathiTrust) Anglicanism considered in its results / Talbot Collection of British Pamphlets (William Pickering, 1851), by William Dodsworth (page images at HathiTrust) Church politics and church prospects / Talbot collection of British pamphlets (John Murray, Albemarle Street :, 1865), by A. J. B. Beresford Hope (page images at HathiTrust) Church reform : the inexpediency of attempting it at the present time : a paper, read at a meeting, summoned and presided over by the Lord Bishop of Norwich, of the Archdeacons of that diocese, together with the residentiary and honorary canons of Norwich Cathedral / Talbot collection of British pamphlets (Hatchards, Piccadilly ;, 1886), by Edward Meyrick Goulburn (page images at HathiTrust) Cui Bono? : an open letter to Lord Halifax on the present crisis in the Church of England / Talbot collection of British pamphlets (Skeffington & Son, Piccadilly, W., Publishers to H.M. the Queen and to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, 1898), by Hensley Henson (page images at HathiTrust) Establishment and church reform : a paper read at a meeting of the Society of the Holy Spirit on January 22, 1901 / Talbot collection of British pamphlets (Eyre and Spottiswoode, His Majesty's printers, East Harding Street, E.C., 1901), by George John Talbot and Holy Ghost Fathers (page images at HathiTrust) A letter addressed to the clergy and laity of his Province / Talbot Collection of British Pamphlets ([s.n.], 1845), by Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Archbishop (1828-1848 : Howley) and William Howley (page images at HathiTrust) A letter to the Right Hon. & Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of London : in reply to the article in No. CLXXII of the Quarterly Review, entitled Queen's College, London / Talbot Collection of British Pamphlets (John W. Parker, West Strand, 1850), by Frederick Denison Maurice (page images at HathiTrust) The real danger of the Church of England (James Burns, 1846), by W. Gresley (page images at HathiTrust) A second statement of the real danger of the Church of England / Talbot Collection of British Pamphlets (James Burns, 17 Portman Street, Portman Square, 1846), by W. Gresley (page images at HathiTrust) Two years of church progress / Talbot collection of British pamphlets (J. and C. Mozley, 6, Paternoster Row :, 1862), by A. J. B. Beresford Hope (page images at HathiTrust) The voluntary system : can it supply the place of the established church? : with recent facts and statistics from America / Talbot Collection of British Pamphlets (Bell and Daldy, 187, Fleet Street ;, 1860), by William Connor Magee (page images at HathiTrust) A triumph of Christianity; or, a few observations upon the discontinuance of "The Tracts for the times," with especial reference to the Papistical tendency of some proceedings resulting from their publication. (Hatchard & Son, 1841), by Edward Thompson (page images at HathiTrust) An historical vindication of the Church of England in point of schism : as it stands separated from the Roman, and was reformed Io Elizabeth (John W. Parker, 1847), by Roger Twysden and George Elwes Corrie (page images at HathiTrust) The letter and the spirit : a reply to the Bishop of Ely's criticisms on The faith of a modern churchman (Murray, 1920), by M. G. Glazebrook (page images at HathiTrust) Notes added to the third edition of A letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury (Baxter, Printer, 1842), by E. B. Pusey and William Howley (page images at HathiTrust) Some remarks on the sermon of the Rev. Dr. Pusey lately preached and published at Oxford : in a letter addressed to that gentleman (Seeley, Burnside, and Seeley, 1843), by Samuel Lee (page images at HathiTrust) Brief remarks upon No. 90, second edition, and some subsequent publications in defence of it (Wm. Graham ;, 1841), by C. P. Golightly (page images at HathiTrust) The absence of precision in the formularies of the Church of England, scriptural, and suitable to the state of probation : in eight sermons, preached before the University of Oxford, in the year M.DCC.LV, at the lecture founded by the late Rev. John Bampton, M.A., Canon of Salisbury (Printed by J. Wright :, 1855), by John Ernest Bode (page images at HathiTrust) The church and nonconformity (E. Arnold, 1912), by John Harold Greig (page images at HathiTrust) A letter to the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford on the present state of theology: on the present state of theology in the Universities and the Church of England and on the causes of existing scepticism and infidelity (H. Hammans, 1850), by Clericus (page images at HathiTrust) The leading topics of Dr. Pusey's recent work reviewed in a letter addressed (by permission) to the Most Rev. H.E. Manning, D.D. (Longmans, Green, and Co., 1866), by Frederick Oakeley and E. B. Pusey (page images at HathiTrust) Letters addressed by large bodies of the clergy to those members of convocation : who met in the Common Room of Corpus Christi College, during the controversy of 1836, together with the answers returned to the same. (Printed by W. Baxter, 1842), by Vaughan Thomas (page images at HathiTrust) Introduction to the second edition of the Bampton lectures, of the year 1832 ... (B. Fellowes, 1837), by Renn Dickson Hampden (page images at HathiTrust) The principles of the Christian religion explained, in a brief commentary upon the church catechism. (Printed for T. Cadell, 1827), by William Wake and Frederick Benjamin Twisleton Saye and Sele (page images at HathiTrust) A defence of natural and revealed religion: being an abridgement of the sermons preached at the Lecture founded by the Honble Robert Boyle, esq. (Printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1737), by Gilbert Burnet and Robert Boyle (page images at HathiTrust) Bower and Tillemont compared: or, The first volume of the pretended original and Protestant History of the popes, : shewn to be chiefly a traslation [sic] from a popish one; with some farther particulars, relating to the true character and conduct of the translator. : To which will be added a very circumstantial account of his escape from Macerata to England, as taken from his own mouth. (Printed for J. Morgan ..., 1757), by John Douglas (page images at HathiTrust) An apology for the Church of England (John Hearne, 1825), by John Jewel and Stephen Isaacson (page images at HathiTrust) A brief examination of the Rev. Mr. Warburtons̕ Divine legation of Moses : in which the Mosaic theocracy, the nature and character of the sacred writings ... address'd to the author (Printed for T. Cox, 1742), by Thomas Morgan, Society of gentlemen, and William Warburton (page images at HathiTrust) The works of the Most Reverend Father in God, John Bramhall; with a life of the author, and a collection of his letters. (J.H. Parker, 1842), by John Bramhall (page images at HathiTrust) Righteousness by faith; or, The nature and means of our justification before God; illustrated by a comparison of the doctrine of the Oxford tracts with that of the Romish and Anglican churches. (Protestant Episcopal Book Society, 1862), by Charles Pettit McIlvaine and Protestant Episcopal Book Society (page images at HathiTrust) True Catholic and apostolic faith maintained in the Church of England : To which is prefixed a sermon preached by Him at Christ Church, Dublin, the 5th day of July 1674 (Whittaker & Co., 1840), by Andrew Sall (page images at HathiTrust) A first letter to the Right Honourable Lord John Russell on the present persecution of a certain portion of the English church. With a sermon, preached at S. Paul's, Knightsbridge, on Sunday morning and evening, November 17, 1850. (W.J. Cleaver, 1850), by William James Early Bennett (page images at HathiTrust) A fresh suit against human ceremonies in God's worship. ([Rotterdam?], 1633), by William Ames (page images at HathiTrust) Primitive truth, in a history of the internal state of the Reformation, expressed by the early reformers in their writings; and in which the question, concerning the Calvinism of the Church of England, is determined by positive evidences ... (Printed for J. Hatchard, 1807), by pseud Clericus (page images at HathiTrust) Vergleichende Darstellung der protestantisch-englischen und römisch-katholischen Kirche. (J.E. Seidel, 1821), by Herbert Marsh and Johann Christoph Schreiter (page images at HathiTrust) The tombs of the prophets : a lay sermon on the corruptions of the church of Christ (W.B. Johnson, [etc.], 1831), by R. M. Beverley (page images at HathiTrust) Hirelings out of the church (Charles Elcock, 1831), by John Milton (page images at HathiTrust) The righteousness of the Lord's judgments asserted : or, a call to such as love to fare sumptuously every day... (Printed for the author, by John Bull, 1822), by Thomas Goouch (page images at HathiTrust) Letters on the "Tracts for the times" : by the Oxford party (E. Palmer and son, 1839), by W. J. P. Wilkinson (page images at HathiTrust) Notes on the four Gospels and the Acts of the apostles ; Illustrations of the doctrine principle and practice of the Church of England. (W. Pickering, 1838), by Frederic Martin (page images at HathiTrust) The divine rule of faith and practice, or, A defence of the catholic doctrine that Holy Scripture has been since the times of the apostles the sole divine rule of faith and practice to the church : against the dangerous errors of the authors of the Tracts for the times, and the Romanists, as, particularly, that the rule of faith is "made up of Scripture and tradition together;" &c. In which also the doctrines of the apostolic succession, the eucharistic sacrifice, &c. are fully discussed (H. Hooker, 1842), by William Goode (page images at HathiTrust) The works of that learned and judicious divine, Mr. Richard Hooker : with an account of his life and death (The University press, 1845), by Richard Hooker, John Keble, Walter Travers, and Izaak Walton (page images at HathiTrust) The revival of popery : a sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday, May 20, 1838 ... (At the University press, for the author, sold by John Henry Parker : and by J. G. and F. Rivington, London, 1838), by Godfrey Faussett (page images at HathiTrust) The revival of popery : a sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday, May 20, 1838 ... (At the University press, for the author, sold by John Henry Parker :and by J. G. and F. Rivington, London, 1838), by Godfrey Faussett (page images at HathiTrust) Liturgical right and national wrong, and a criticism of Wakeman's History and other books approved by bishops, and by the fellows of the "Australian School of Theology." (Church Association, 1900), by Mervyn Archdall (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Tracts. ([n.p., 1899), by John Keble, J. P. Whitney, John Wordsworth, Eduard Herzog, William Edward Collins, Church Historical Society (Great Britain), and Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain). Tract Committee (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) A letter to the Right Hon. and Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of London (J. H. Parker., 1851), by E. B. Pusey and Charles James Blomfield (page images at HathiTrust) Per crucem ad lucem. The result of a life. (C. Kegan Paul, 1879), by T. W. Allies (page images at HathiTrust) Catholic thoughts on the Church of Christ and the Church of England. (Printed by C.J. Clay at the University press, 1834), by Frederic Myers (page images at HathiTrust) The late proposal of union among Protestants, reviewed and rectified : being a vindication of the Most Reverend Father in God, Edwin, Lord Archbishop of York, and the Reverend Dr. Tillotson, Dean of Canterbury from the misprisions of an apocryphal proposer, with a full answer to his proposal : presented to the Parliament (Printed by A. Godbid and J. Playford, for R. Clavel, 1679), by Laurence Womock (page images at HathiTrust) Refutation of Bishop Sherlock's arguments against a repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts (Printed by J. Thompson and sold by J. Johnson, 1787), by Benjamin Hoadly (page images at HathiTrust) A conference between a Bensalian bishop and an English doctor, concerning church-government : shewing the difference betwixt that of Bensalia and the Church of England : together with a letter from the Bishop of Bensalia to the Archbishop of Canterbury in order to the healing of our church-differences ; being part of the history of a Terra Incognita, lately discovered in a voyage by the northeast to China (Printed for Tho. Parkhurst and Joseph Collier ..., 1681), by Theophilus Do-Well (page images at HathiTrust) Abridgment of the London cases (Printed for James and John Knapton ... and Richard Wilkin ..., 1728), by Thomas Bennet (page images at HathiTrust) The answeres of some brethren of the ministerie : to the replyes of the ministers and professours of divinitie in Aberdeene, concerning the late covenent. (s.n.], 1638), by Alexander Henderson and David Dickson (page images at HathiTrust) Plain Scripture proof of infants church-membership and baptism : being the arguments prepared for (and partly managed in) the publick dispute with Mr. Tombes at Bewdley on the first day of Jan. 1649 : with a full reply to what he then answered and what is contained in his sermon since preached ... with a reply to his valedictory oration at Bewdley and a corrective for his antidote (Printed for Robert White, 1653), by Richard Baxter, Thomas Bedford, and John Tombes (page images at HathiTrust) Reformation gleanings (Bell and Daldy, 1857), by George Cornelius Gorham (page images at HathiTrust) England and Christendom (Longmans, Green, 1867), by Henry Edward Manning (page images at HathiTrust) Church reform (J. Murray, 1828), by Edward Berens (page images at HathiTrust) The false Christs; or, the history of ritual idolatry. (Printed by E. Lasserre, 1871), by Kenelm Vaughan (page images at HathiTrust) Tortura Torti, sive ad Matthaei Torti librum responsio. (J. H. Parker, 1851), by Lancelot Andrewes and James Bliss (page images at HathiTrust) Twelve discourses on subjects connected with the liturgy and worship of the Church of England (Macmillan, 1867), by C. J. Vaughan (page images at HathiTrust) Letters addressed [by J.J.Gurney] to two young persons on the occasion of their leaving the Society of Friends. (Philadelphia, 1859), by Joseph John Gurney (page images at HathiTrust) England versus Rome : a brief hand-book of the Roman Catholic controversey for the use of members of the English Church. (Rivingtons, 1868), by Henry Barclay Swete (page images at HathiTrust) La Chiesa Anglicana, è ella cattolica o protestante? : dialogo del Frulla con un prete Americano (lettera XXVII del Frulla all'Esanubatire). (G. Barbera, 1868), by Stanislas Bianciardi (page images at HathiTrust) A dialogue between the pulpit and reading desk : recommended to the serious perusal of the laity and clergy of the Episcopal Church (William Stavely, 1828), by Edward Smyth (page images at HathiTrust) The works of Mr. Richard Hooker : containing eight books of the laws of ecclesiastical polity, and several other treatises (T. Tegg, 1843), by Richard Hooker and Izaak Walton (page images at HathiTrust) The absence of precision in the formularies of the Church of England scriptural, and suitable to a state of probation : in eight sermons (J. Wright, 1855), by John Ernest Bode (page images at HathiTrust) A letter to the Right Rev. father in God, Richard lord bishop of Oxford, on the tendency to Romanism, imputed to doctrines held of old, as now, in the English church ... (C. Henry, 1839), by E. B. Pusey and Richard Bagot (page images at HathiTrust) Two treatises, on the Christian priesthood, and on the dignity of the Episcopal order: with a prefatory discourse in answer to a book entitled, The rights of the Christian church asserted, and an appendix. (J.H. Parker, 1847), by George Hickes (page images at HathiTrust) True Protestant (H. Brome, 1679), by Roger L'Estrange (page images at HathiTrust) True Protestant (Printed for Henry Brome ..., 1679), by Roger L'Estrange (page images at HathiTrust) Postils on the Epistles and Gospels (University Press, 1981), by Richard Taverner (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) A letter to the Rev. Godfrey Faussett on certain points of faith and practice (J.H. Parker, 1838), by John Henry Newman and Godfrey Faussett (page images at HathiTrust) The works of Mr. Richard Hooker, containing eight books of the laws of ecclesiastical polity, and several other treatises. (Printed by J. Vincent for T. Tegg, London; [etc., etc.], 1839), by Richard Hooker, John Spenser, Walter Travers, and Izaak Walton (page images at HathiTrust) Of the lawes of ecclesiastical politie : eight books (Printed by William Stansbye :, 1632), by Richard Hooker, Walter Travers, and John Spenser (page images at HathiTrust) Of the lawes of ecclesiasticall politie; the sixth and eighth books (Bishop, 1648), by Richard Hooker (page images at HathiTrust) Correspondence relating to Cuddesdon Theological College, in answer to the charges of the Rev. C. P. Golightly, and the report of the commissioners thereon. (J. Vincent, 1858), by C. P. Golightly (page images at HathiTrust) Cobbett's legacy to parsons; or, Have the clergy of the established church an equitable right to the tithes, or to any other thing called church property, greater than the Dissenters have not the same? And ought there, or ought there not, to be a separation of the church from the state? In six letters, addressed to the church-parsons in general, including the cathedral and college clergy and the bishops. With a dedication to Blomfield, Bishop of London. ([Printed by Mills], 1835), by William Cobbett (page images at HathiTrust) Libertas ecclesiastica, or, A discourse vindicating the lawfulness of those things which are chiefly excepted against in the Church of England, especially in its liturgy and worship. (Printed by J.M. for W. Kettilby, 1674), by William Falkner (page images at HathiTrust) Hieraspistes; a defence by way of apology for the ministry and ministers of the Church of England. Humbly presented to the consciences of all those that excell in virtue. (Printed for A. Crooke, 1653), by John Gauden (page images at HathiTrust) The apology of the Church of England; and an epistle to one Seignior Scipio, a Venetian gentleman, concerning the Council of Trent. Made English by a person of quality. To which is added, The life of the said bishop; collected and written by the same hand. (Printed by T.H. for Richard Chiswell, 1685), by John Jewel (page images at HathiTrust) A dialogue between two protestants, in answer to a popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries ... in two parts. (S. Tidmarsh, 1686), by John Rawlet (page images at HathiTrust) The character of a low-church-man : drawn in answer to the True character of a church-man : shewing the false pretences to that name. (s.n.], 1702), by Henry Sacheverell (page images at HathiTrust) True Catholic and apostolic faith maintain'd in the Church of England ... Being a reply to several books pub. under the names of J.E., N.N. and J.S. against his declaration for the Church of England, and against the motives for his separation from the Roman Church, declared in a printed sermon which he preached in Dublin. ... (Printed at the Theater, 1676), by Andrew Sall (page images at HathiTrust) Request to Protestants, to produce plain Scriptures directly authorizing these tenets (T. Basset, 1687), by William Sherlock (page images at HathiTrust) A summary of divine truths, agreeable to the faith profess'd by the Church of England, confirm'd from scripture and reason. Published for the prevention of apostacy, confutation of error and heresy, and establishing the truth. (J. Morphew, 1711), by R. M. and R. M. (page images at HathiTrust) An historicall vindication of the Church of England in point of schism, as it stands separated from the Roman, and was reformed I. Elizabeth. (Printed for Robert Pawlet ..., 1675), by Roger Twysden (page images at HathiTrust) The whole workes of W. Tyndall, Iohn Frith, and Doct. Barnes, three worthy martyrs, and principall teachers of this Churche of England. (Printed by Iohn Daye, 1572), by William Tyndale, Robert Barnes, John Frith, and John Foxe (page images at HathiTrust) A discourse concerning the nature of idolatry: in which a late author's true and onely notion of idolatry is considered and confuted. ... (Printed for W. Rogers, at the Sun over against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, 1688), by William Wake (page images at HathiTrust) Toleration (Printed by John Bryce, 1780), by John Brown (page images at HathiTrust) The history of non-conformity, as it was argued and stated by commissioners of both sides, in 1661. To which is prefix'd a preface relating to occasional nonconformity. (Printed and sold by B. Bragg, 7174), by Commission for the Review and Alteration of the Book of Common Prayer (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) A continuation of the friendly debate by the same author ... (Printed for R. Royston, Bookseller to the King's most Excellent Majesty, 1669), by Simon Patrick (page images at HathiTrust) The visions of the Reformation: or, A discovery of the follies and villanies that have been practis'd in popish and fanatical thorough reformations, since the reformation of the Church of England. With a dialogue betwixt the authour of Melius inquirendum, and a priest of the Church of England. (Joanna Brome, 1683), by Edward Pettit (page images at HathiTrust) The primitive rule of reformation: delivered in a sermon before His Majesty at Whitehall Feb. 1, 1662; in vindication of our church against the novelties of Rome. Published by His Majesties special command. (Printed for Timothy Garthwait, 1663), by Thomas Pierce (page images at HathiTrust) Musings of a laywoman on the life of the churches (J. Murray, 1919), by Edith Picton-Turbervill (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) An apologetical vindication of the Church of England in answer to her adversaries who reproach her with the English heresies and schisms. With an appendix of papers relating to the schisms of the Church of Rome. (W. Kettilby, 1706), by George Hickes (page images at HathiTrust) Five disputations of church-government and worship ... (Printed by R.W. for Nevil Simmons ... and by Thomas Johnson ..., 1659), by Richard Baxter (page images at HathiTrust) Fury of warre, and folly of sinne (Printed by G.M. for Christopher Meredith at the Signe of the Crane in Pauls Church-yard, 1643), by John Ley (page images at HathiTrust) St. Paul and Protestantism, with an essay on Puritanism and the Church of England (Smith, Elder & co., 1875), by Matthew Arnold (page images at HathiTrust) Of the laws of ecclesiastical polity (J. M. Dent & sons, ltd.;, 1925), by Richard Hooker (page images at HathiTrust) The English religion : letters addressed to an Irish gentleman (M.H. Gill, 1877), by A. M. (page images at HathiTrust) A letter to the people of England, occasion'd by the Letter to the dissenters. (Printed for John Oldsworth ..., 1714), by Cato Brutus and Daniel Defoe (page images at HathiTrust) The works of that learned and judicious divine, Mr. Richard Hooker : with an account of his life and death (D. Appleton, 1844), by Richard Hooker, Walter Travers, John Keble, and Izaak Walton (page images at HathiTrust) A letter to the Rev. Henry Wilson, D.D., stating objections to his recent pamphlet and submitting other reasons for the apparent decrease in our church membership (s.n.], 1883), by T. Bedford-Jones and Henry Wilson (page images at HathiTrust) The hymnal companion is it a book for evangelical men? : with a few words on carols and prayer books (Hunter, Rose, 1882), by Synodsman (page images at HathiTrust) The book of common prayer, the American prayer book, and the three revisions since 1874 in England, Ireland and the United States (Hart & Rawlinson, 1881), by B. Homer Dixon (page images at HathiTrust) Truth shall make you free (s.n.], 1897), by Catholic Truth Society of Canada. St. Thomas Branch (page images at HathiTrust) A defence of the "Gospel Church" and "Vindication" (s.n., 1861), by John Hickie (page images at HathiTrust) Claims of the churchmen & dissenters of Upper Canada brought to the test in a controversy between several members of the Church of England and a Methodist preacher (s.n.], 1828), by John Strachan and Egerton Ryerson (page images at HathiTrust) Thirty-five reasons why I am not a member of the Episcopalian Church, commonly called the Church of England (s.n., 1899), by George F. Playter (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) An open letter to the president of the Church Association of the Diocese of Toronto (s.n., 1879), by John Riland and Church of England in Canada. Diocese of Toronto. Church Association (page images at HathiTrust) The comprehensiveness of the Church of England a letter to the Rev. D. Fitzgerald, rector of S. [sic] Paul's Church, Charlottetown, on the subject of his published sermons on ritualistic teaching (s.n.], 1872), by G. W. Hodgson and D. Fitzgerald (page images at HathiTrust) Essays, critical and historical (Longmans, Green, 1890), by John Henry Newman (page images at HathiTrust) Church doctrine, Bible truth. (G. Bell, 1876), by M. F. Sadler (page images at HathiTrust) The corruption of the church : an oration delivered at the Prince's Hall on May 25th and July 4th, 1891 (Eglington, 1891), by Alfred Williams Momerie (page images at HathiTrust) Thoughts on present Church troubles : occurring in four sermons preached in St. Paul's Cathedral in December, 1880 : with a preface (E.P. Dutton, 1881), by H. P. Liddon (page images at HathiTrust) Catholic thoughts on the Church of Christ and the Church of England (Daldy, Isbister, 1878), by Frederic Myers (page images at HathiTrust) A letter to the Right Rev. Father in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of Oxford on the tendency to Romanism imputed to doctrines held of old, as now, in the English Church. With a pref. on the doctrine of justification. (J.H. Parker, 1840), by E. B. Pusey and Richard Bagot (page images at HathiTrust) The comedy of English Protestantism : in three acts : scene--Exeter Hall, London, time--the summer of 1893 (Benziger Brothers, 1894), by A. F. Marshall (page images at HathiTrust) Dependence. (K. Paul, Trench, 1889), by Luke Rivington (page images at HathiTrust) The primitive and Catholic faith : in relation to the Church of England (Longmans, Green, 1875), by Bourchier Wrey Savile (page images at HathiTrust) The Church of England catechism. (T. Scott, 1876) (page images at HathiTrust) The religion of the future and other essays (William Blackwood, 1893), by Alfred Williams Momerie (page images at HathiTrust) A lecture on tradition : read before the University, in the Divinity School, Oxford, on thursday, March 7th, 1839, with additions (B. Fellowes, 1839), by Renn Dickson Hampden (page images at HathiTrust) The Lord Bishop of Ripon's cobwebs to catch Calvinists : being a few remarks on his lordship's questions to candidates at his late ordination at Ripon (Simpkin, Marshall, 1838), by Clergyman of the Diocese and Charles Thomas Longley (page images at HathiTrust) Anglicanism ; the thought and practice of the Church of England. (Morehouse publishing co., 1835), by Paul Elmer More and F. L. Cross (page images at HathiTrust) The book of churches and sects ; or, The opinions of all denominations of Christians differing from the Church of England. (C. and J. Rivington, 1826), by Thomas Charles Boone (page images at HathiTrust) The miscellaneous theological works of Henry Hammond ... to which is prefixed, the life of the author, by John Fell. (J. H. Parker, 1847), by Henry Hammond, Nicholas Pocock, and John Fell (page images at HathiTrust) The via media of the Anglican Church : illustrated by lectures, letters and tracts written between 1830 and 1841 ; with a preface and notes. ([publisher not identified], 1888), by John Henry Newman (page images at HathiTrust) Deliverance from evil : or, Rational mysticism explained, and episcopal insincerity exposed. (R. Hunter, 1833) (page images at HathiTrust) Daily bread : A prayer for knowledge, gratitude, and principle. (R. Hunter, 1833) (page images at HathiTrust) The church's creed or the crown's creed? A letter to the most rev. Archbishop Manning, etc., etc. (J.T. Hayes, 1868), by Edmund S. Ffoulkes and Henry Edward Manning (page images at HathiTrust) The Church of England, ever a true branch of the Catholic church and never a part of the church of Rome, five lectures. (Skeffington, 1913), by James Henry Fry (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The works of that learned and judicious divine, Mr. Richard Hooker / with an account of his life and death, by Isaac Walton ; arranged by the Rev. John Keble. (D. Appleton, 1870), by Richard Hooker and Izaak Walton (page images at HathiTrust) The works of Mr. Richard Hooker (G. Cowie and co. [etc., etc.], 1825), by Richard Hooker, Walter Travers, Izaak Walton, and William Stephen Dobson (page images at HathiTrust) Fancy fair religion : or, the world converting itself (Swan, Sonnenschein & Co., 1888), by J. Priestley Foster (page images at HathiTrust) R.P. Francisci Suarez, Granatensis, e Societate Iesu Doctoris Theologi, et in Conimbricensi Academia Sacararum Literarum Primarÿ Professoris Defensio fidei Catholicae et apostolicae aduersus Anglicanæ sectæ errores, cum responsione ad apologiam pro iuramento fidelitatis, & præfationem monitoriam Serenissimi Iacobi Magnæ Britanniæ Regisiuramento fidelitatis, & præfationem monitoriam Serenissimi Iacobi Magnæ Britanniæ Regis (Coloniae Agrippinae : In officina Birckmannica, sumptibus Hermanni Mylii, Anno M. DC. XIV., 1614), by Francisco Suárez, Joseph Boudot Lamotte, Thomas Baker, Hermann Mylius, France). Domus Bellicensis Societas Mariae (Lyon, and Officina Birckmannica (page images at HathiTrust) Works. : With an account of his life and death (Oxford University Press, 1845), by Richard Hooker and Izaak Walton (page images at HathiTrust) The workings of the Holy Spirit in the Church of England : a letter to the Rev. E.B. Pusey, D.D. (Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1864), by Henry Edward Manning (page images at HathiTrust) Apologia pro s. ecclesiae patribus, adversus Joannem Dallaeum De usu patrum, &c. : accedit Apologia pro Ecclesia Anglicana adversus nuperum schisma (Sumptibus Guil. Wells & Rob. Scott ..., 1672), by Matthew Scrivener, William Wells, and Matthew Scrivener (page images at HathiTrust) True case of the English nonconformity (Printed for Tho. Parkhurst, 1689), by Richard Baxter (page images at HathiTrust) The works of Mrs. Catharine Cockburn : theological, moral, dramatic, and poetical. Several of them now first printed (Printed for J. and P. Knapton, 1751), by Catharine Trotter and Thomas Birch (page images at HathiTrust) An Answer to the new motions : or, A serious and briefe discussion of certaine motions now in question. (Printed for Robert Bostock, 1641) (page images at HathiTrust) A Testimony to the truth of Jesus Christ, and to our Solemn league and covenant ; as also against the errours, heresies and blasphemies of these times, and the toleration of them. Wherein is inserted a catalogue of divers of the said errours, &c. ... Subscribed by the ministers of Christ within the province of London, Decemb. 14. &c. 1647. (Printed by A.M. for T. Vnderhill, 1648), by Church of England. Province of London (page images at HathiTrust) The vvay tovvards the finding of a decision of the chiefe controversie now debated concerning church government. ([publisher not identified], 1641), by John Hales (page images at HathiTrust) The works of that learned and judicious divine, Mr. Richard Hooker; with an account of his life and death, by Isaac Walton. (D. Appleton, 1851), by Richard Hooker, John Keble, John Spenser, and Izaak Walton (page images at HathiTrust) The Petition for the prelates briefly examined. : Wherein you have these pleas for praelacy, discussed, and answered. 1. The pretended antiquity of prelacy. 2. The quality of some men who have bin prelates, as martyrs and champions for the truth ... [etc. ([publisher not identified], 1641) (page images at HathiTrust) "Baptism doth save" : a letter to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Exeter (Deighton and Laughton ;, 1851), by Hugh McNeile (page images at HathiTrust) Recent attempts to stimulate a spirit of fanaticism and persecution in the Church of England. (Charles Fox, 1838), by W. J. Fox (page images at HathiTrust) A speech delivered before the Judicial Committee of Her Majesty's most honourable Privy Council : in the cause of Wilson v. Fendall on appeal from the Arches Court of Canterbury (Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1863), by Henry Bristow Wilson and James Fendall (page images at HathiTrust) An appeal to the Gospel, or, An inquiry into the justice of the charge, alleged by Methodists and other objectors, that the gospel is not preached by the national clergy : in a series of discourses delivered before the University of Oxford in the year 1812, at the lecture founded by the late Rev. J. Bampton (University Press for the Author, 1812), by Richard Mant (page images at HathiTrust) The Reasonableness of the Church of Englands [sic] test : and justness of her reformation asserted : in answer to the Bishop of Oxon's fallacious reasons and precarious assertions against it : also, the worship of images, adoration of the Host, and invocation of saints, &c. proved idolatry by the catholick doctrine of the Holy Scripture, the ancient fathers ... : by which the writings of Dr. Stillingfleet, Dr. Tillotson, Dr. Moore, &c. are cleared ... ([publisher not identified], 1688) (page images at HathiTrust) A preservative against popery, in several select discourses upon the principal heads of controversy between Protestants and Papists (Printed for H. Knaplock [etc.], 1738), by Edmund Gibson (page images at HathiTrust) Defence of church principles; three letters to the Bishop of Bangor, 1717-1719. (J. Grant, 1909), by William Law, J. Nash, and Charles Gore (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The history of the book of common prayer in its bearing on present eucharistic controversies (Longmans, Green, and co., 1910), by Nathaniel Dimock (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) An appeal to the gospel; or, An inquiry into the justice of the charge, alleged by Methodists and other objectors, that the Gospel is not preached by the national clergy: in a series of discourses delivered before the University of Oxford in the year 1812, at the lecture founded by the late Rev. J. Bampton, M.A., Canon of Salisbury. (The University Press for the author; sold by J. Parker, 1813), by Richard Mant (page images at HathiTrust) The works of John Jewel, Bishop of Salisbury ... (Printed at the University Press, 1845), by John Jewel and John Ayre (page images at HathiTrust) Smectymnuus redivivus : being an answer to a book, entituled An humble remonstrance, in which, the original of liturgy, episcopacy is discussed, and quæries propounded concerning both, the parity of bishops and presbyters in scripture demonstrated, the occasion of the imparity in antiquity discovered, the disparity of the ancient and our modern bishops manifested, the antiquity of ruling elders in the church vindicated, the prelaticall church bounded (London : Printed for John Rothwell ... and now republished, 1660., 1660), by Smectymnuus, William Spurstowe, Matthew Newcomen, Thomas Young, Edmund Calamy, Stephen Marshall, Puritan Collection of English and American Literature (Princeton Theological Seminary), and Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) A Dissent from the Church of England, fully justified : and proved to be the genuine and just consequence of the allegiance which is due to Jesus Christ, the only lawgiver in the Church : being the Dissenting Gentlemen's letters, &c. in answer to the letters of the Rev. Mr. White on that subject (Dublin : S. Powell and Son, 1766., 1766), by Micaiah Towgood and Samuel Miller Library Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) A Vindication of the Dissenters : in answer to Dr. William Nichols's Defence of the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England : in three parts (London : Printed for John Clark, 1717., 1717), by James Peirce, Baptism Controversy Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary), and Samuel Miller Library Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) A vindication of the government, doctrine and worship of the Church of England, established in the reign of Queen Elizabeth : against the injurious reflections of Mr. Neale, in his late history of the Puritans ... (London : Printed by A. Bettesworth [etc.], 1733., 1733), by Isaac Madox and Daniel Neal (page images at HathiTrust) A brieff discours off the troubles begonne at Franckford in Germany, Anno Domini 1554 ... ([Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 1575., 1575), by William Whittingham, James R. Tanis Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary), and Benson Collection of Hymnals and Hymnology (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) Constitutional order the rightful claim of the Church of England : a letter to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury / by... T. T. Carter. (London : Rivingtons, 1877., 1877), by Thomas Thellusson Carter (page images at HathiTrust) Mr. Hoadly's Measures of submission to the civil magistrate enquired into and disproved ... (London : Printed for W. Taylor, 1711., 1711), by Nathaniel Spinckes (page images at HathiTrust) A vindication of the clergy : from the contempt imposed upon them (London : Printed by Andr. Clark, for Hen. Brome, 1672), by John Eachard and Author of the grounds and occasions of the contempt of the clergy (page images at HathiTrust) Subscription the disgrace of the English Church [1st edition], by C. N. Wodehouse (Gutenberg ebook) Subscription the disgrace of the English Church [2nd edition], by C. N. Wodehouse (Gutenberg ebook) St. Paul and Protestantism, with an Essay on Puritanism and the Church of England, by Matthew Arnold (Gutenberg ebook) The Purpose of the Papacy, by John S. Vaughan (Gutenberg ebook) The naked truth, or, The true state of the primitive church by an humble moderator. ([London : s.n.], 1675), by Herbert Croft (HTML at EEBO TCP) Devonshire ballad to the tune of 1642. (London : Printed for the assigns of F.S., 1681) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A conference between a Bensalian bishop and an English doctor, concerning church-government shewing the difference betwixt that of Bensalia and the Church of England : together with a letter from the Bishop of Bensalia to the Archbishop of Canterbury in order to the healing of our church-differences ... (London : Printed for Tho. Parkhurst and Joseph Collier ..., 1681), by Theophilus Do-Well (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dr. Pierce, his preaching confuted by his practice sent in a letter by N.G. to a friend in London. ([London : s.n., 1663]), by John Dobson (HTML at EEBO TCP) A brief answer unto the Cambridge moddel which is to go to the two universities to be read by all the doctors and students, vice-chancellor, and fellows, as they will answer it to God : and likewise this is to go to all those they call gentlemen to the countreys to whom this moddel is directed, from the doctors, for money to maintaine the students : and is to go amongst all the priests that are, and have been heretofore made ministers by the same doctors of colledges, now planted themselves in the countreys, and this is to go amongst all the country-men, that they may see the fruits of the learning from the doctors, which fruits is persecution ... / by E.M. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1658), by E. M. and John Worthington (HTML at EEBO TCP) Roma ruens Romes ruine : being a svccinct answer to a popish challenge concerning the antiquity, unity, universality, succession, and perpetuall visibility of the true church even in the most obscure times, when it seemed to be totally eclipsed in the immediate ages before Luther / by Daniel Featley ... (London : Printed by Thomas Purslow for Nicholas Bourne ..., 1644), by Daniel Featley (HTML at EEBO TCP) The bishop busied beside the business, or, That eminent overseer, Dr. John Gauden, Bishop of Exeter, so eminently overseen as to wound his own cause well nigh to death with his own weapon in his late so super-eminently-applauded appearance for the [brace] liberty of tender consciences, legitimacy of solemn swearings, entituled, A discourse concerning publick oaths, and the lawfulness of swearing in judicial proceedings, in order to answer the scruples of the Quakers ... / by Samuel Fisher ... ([London] printed : [s.n.], 1662), by Samuel Fisher (HTML at EEBO TCP) A guide to the blind pointed to, or, A true testimony to the light within wherein some men are reproved, others counselled and encouraged, but all (who are ignoranr [sic] of their true guide) directed to the path of life : with a friendly call to all notionists and high professors of religion, in what form soever, to come speedily down from their pinacles, lest they fall into temptation : also some queries to the persecuting ministers of the Church of England / vvritten for the truth sake by T.F. (London : Printed for the author, and are to be sold by O. Calvert ..., 1659), by Thomas Förster (HTML at EEBO TCP) A lerned epistle of M. Iohn Fraser: Bachler of Diuinitie to the ministers of Great Britanie Wherin he sheweth that no man ought to subscribe to their confession of faith. And that their presumed authorite to excommunicate anie man, especially Catholiques, is vaine and foolish. ([Douai : Printed by L. Kellam] Permissu superiorum, 1605), by John Fraser (HTML at EEBO TCP) An essay upon the fourth and fifth chapters of the Revelation shewing that the Church of England B.L.E. is particularly describ'd in those chapters / by Walter Garrett ... (London : Printed for the author, and sold by Israel Harrison ..., 1690), by Walter Garrett (HTML at EEBO TCP) The papists bait or their usual method in gaining proselites answered by Charles Gataker ... ; to which is added, a letter of the Lord Viscount Falkland to the same gentleman, much to this present purpose. (London : Printed by T.R. for Hen. Brome ..., 1674), by Charles Gataker and Lucius Cary Falkland (HTML at EEBO TCP) A letter to Father Lewis Sabran Jesuite in answer to his letter to a peer of the Church of England : wherein the postscript to the answer to Nubes testium is vindicated and F. Sabran's mistakes further discovered. (London : Printed for Henry Motlock ..., 1688), by Edward Gee (HTML at EEBO TCP) A reasonable word to the doctors of reason being some remarks on a nameless author in his pamphlet entituled The divine unity asserted : and some observations upon a short account of the proceedings of R.S., Bishop of a dissenting congregation in London ... : also a reasonable reprimand to Mr. Considerator for his foolish boasting in his letter to H.H. ... / by N. Goldham. (London : Printed by K. Astwood for the author, 1699), by Nath. Goldham (HTML at EEBO TCP) The first apparition of Bishop Goodman's ghost being a new strange sight, or, a late strange vision, making a wofull repetition of his former confession in 1653, upon the extirpation of bishops in 1642 : how occasionally revewed, and seasonably renewed, 1681, for an adhortatory admonition to all bishops, and their courts. ([London?] : Printed by H.B. ..., 1681), by Godfrey Goodman and Anthony Sadler (HTML at EEBO TCP) The triall of religions with cautions to the members of the Reformed Church against defection to the Roman / by Fran. Gregory ... (London : Printed by E. Flesher for R. Royston ..., 1674), by Francis Gregory (HTML at EEBO TCP) Reflections upon the animadversions upon the Bishop of Worcester's letter by H.G. (London : Printed by A.W. for John Martyn, James Allestry and Thomas Dicas, and are to be sold at the Bell ..., 1662), by H. G. (HTML at EEBO TCP) A common apologie of the Church of England against the vniust challenges of the ouer-iust sect, commonly called Brownists. Wherein the grounds and defences, of the separation are largely discussed: occasioned, by a late pamphlet published vnder the name, of an answer to a censorious epistle, which the reader shall finde in the margent. By I.H. (London : Printed [by William Stansby] for Samuel Macham, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the Bull-Head, 1610), by Joseph Hall and John Robinson (HTML at EEBO TCP) Works. 1648 (London : Printed by Nathaniel Butter ..., 1641), by Joseph Hall (HTML at EEBO TCP) The lamentable cry of oppression, or, The case of the poor, suffering & persecuted people called Quakers in and about Fakenham in Norfolk shewing the cruelty, injustice and inhumanity of several magistrates, officers and informers in those parts against the said people for these many years, in the great spoil and havock of their goods and estates ... / by ... Joseph Harrison. ([London : s.n.], 1679), by Joseph Harrison and Samuel Cater (HTML at EEBO TCP) The character of a church-trimmer by Heraclitus his ghost. (London : Printed for W.A., 1683), by Heraclitus his ghost (HTML at EEBO TCP) A godly confession and protestacion of the christian fayth, made and set furth by Ihon Hooper, wherin is declared what a christia[n] manne is bound to beleue of God, hys Kyng, his neibour, and hymselfe ([Imprinted at London : By Ihon Daye dwellyng ouer Aldersgate beneth saynt Martyns, and are to be solde at his shop by the litle conduit in Chepesyde, [1550]]), by John Hooper (HTML at EEBO TCP) Apologia Ecclesiae Anglicanae. English (London : Printed by T. H. for Richard Chiswell ..., 1685), by John Jewel and Person of quality (HTML at EEBO TCP) The tryal and examination of a late libel, intituled, A new test of the Church of Englands loyalty with some reflections upon an additional libel, intituled, An instance of the Church of Englands loyalty. ([London : s.n., 1687?]), by Samuel Johnson (HTML at EEBO TCP) Account of a national church and the clergy (London : Printed, and sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1700), by George Keith (HTML at EEBO TCP) A serious dialogue betwixt a church-man and a Quaker (London : Printed for Brab. Aylmer, 1699), by George Keith (HTML at EEBO TCP) Of Christian communion to be kept on in the unity of Christs church and among the professors of truth and holiness : and of the obligations, both of faithful pastors to administer orthodox and holy offices, and of faithful people to communicate in the same : fitted for persecuted or divided or corrupt states of churches when they are either born down by secular persecutions or broken with schisms or defiled with sinful offices and ministrations. ([London : s.n.], 1693), by John Kettlewell (HTML at EEBO TCP) The reformed Catholique, or, The true Protestant (London : Printed for Henry Brome ..., 1679), by Roger L'Estrange (HTML at EEBO TCP) The history of the troubles and tryal of the Most Reverend Father in God and blessed martyr, William Laud, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. [vol. 2 of the Remains.] wrote by himself during his imprisonment in the Tower ; to which is prefixed the diary of his own life, faithfully and entirely published from the original copy ; and subjoined, a supplement to the preceding history, the Arch-Bishop's last will, his large answer to the Lord Say's speech concerning liturgies, his annual accounts of his province delivered to the king, and some other things relating to the history. (London : Printed for Ri. Chiswell ..., 1695-1700), by William Laud, Henry Wharton, and William Prynne (HTML at EEBO TCP) The history of the troubles and tryal of the Most Reverend Father in God and blessed martyr, William Laud, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. vol. 1 wrote by himself during his imprisonment in the Tower ; to which is prefixed the diary of his own life, faithfully and entirely published from the original copy ; and subjoined, a supplement to the preceding history, the Arch-Bishop's last will, his large answer to the Lord Say's speech concerning liturgies, his annual accounts of his province delivered to the king, and some other things relating to the history. (London : Printed for Ri. Chiswell ..., 1695-1700), by William Laud, Henry Wharton, and William Prynne (HTML at EEBO TCP) Davvnings of light wherein the true interest of reformation is opened in generall, and in particular, in this kingdome for the establishment of weaker judgements, and many other things impartially hinted, to a further discovery of truth and light in many of our present controversies : with some maximes of reformation / by John Saltmarsh ... (London : Printed for R.W. and are sold by G. Calvert ..., 1646), by John Saltmarsh (HTML at EEBO TCP) Going naked a signe [by] William Simpson. (London : Printed for Robert Wilson, 1660), by William Simpson (HTML at EEBO TCP) Going naked a signe [by] William Simpson. (London : Printed for M.W., [1666?]), by William Simpson (HTML at EEBO TCP) Going naked a signe (London : Printed for Robert Wilson, at the Black-Spread-Eagle, in Martins near Aldersgate, 1666), by William Simpson (HTML at EEBO TCP) An answer to a booke entitvled An hvmble remonstrance in which the originall of liturgy, episcopacy is discussed : and quares propounded concerning both : the parity of bishops and presbyters in Scripture demonstrated : the occasion of their imparity in antiquity discovered : the disparity of the ancient and our moderne bishops manifested : the antiquity of ruling elders in the church vindicated : the prelaticall church bownded / written by Smectymnvvs. (London : Printed for I. Rothwell and are to be sold by T.N. ..., 1641), by Smectymnuus and John Milton (HTML at EEBO TCP) Smectymnuus redivivus Being an answer to a book, entituled, An humble remonstrance. In which, the original of liturgy episcopacy is discussed, and quæries propounded concerning both. The parity of bishops and presbyters in scripture demonstrated. The occasion of the imparity in antiquity discovered. The disparity of the ancient and our moderne bishops manifested. The antiquity of ruling elders in the church vindicated. The prelaticall church bounded. (London : Printed by T. C. for John Rothwell, a the Fountaine and Beare in Goldsmiths-row in Cheapside, 1654), by Smectymnuus, Stephen Marshall, Edmund Calamy, Thomas Young, Matthew Newcomen, and William Spurstowe (HTML at EEBO TCP) The schism of the Church of England &c. demonstrated in four arguments formerly propos'd to Dr. Gunning and Dr. Pearson, the late Bishops of Ely and Chester / by two Catholick disputants, in a celebrated conference upon that point. (Oxon : Printed by Henry Cruttenden ..., 1688), by John Spencer, Peter Gunning, John Pearson, John Lenthall, and John Sergeant (HTML at EEBO TCP) A censure upon certaine passages contained in the history of the Royal Society as being destructive to the established religion and Church of England (Oxford : Printed for Ric. Davis, A.D. 1670), by Henry Stubbe (HTML at EEBO TCP) A light shining out of darknes [sic], or, Occasional queries submitted to the judgment of such as would enquire into the true state of things in our times (London : [s.n.], 1659), by Henry Stubbe and Henry Vane (HTML at EEBO TCP) A copy of a letter written to a gentlewoman newly seduced to the Church of Rome by the Reverend J.T. D.D. late Bishop of Down and Connor. (London : Printed for L. Meredith ..., 1687), by Jeremy Taylor (HTML at EEBO TCP) Rare physick for the chvrch sick of an ague prescribing excellent and most accurate physick to be given to the church which has been sicke a long time : with the names of every particular disease and the manner how she contracted them and by what meanes as also prescripts to remedy the same : humbly commended to the Parliament, those admirable physicians of the church and state. (London : Printed for W.T., 1642), by John Taylor (HTML at EEBO TCP) To the Kinges most excellent Majestie the humble petition of of two and twentie preachers in London and the suburbs thereof. ([S.l. : W. Jones's secret press?, 1605?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The missionarie's arts discovered, or, An account of their ways of insinuation, their artifices and several methods of which they serve themselves in making converts with a letter to Mr. Pulton, challenging him to make good his charge of disloyalty against Protestants, and an historical preface, containing an account of their introducing the heathen gods in their processions, and other particulars relating to the several chapters of this treatise. (London : Printed, and sold by Randal Taylor ..., 1688), by William Wake and George Hickes (HTML at EEBO TCP) A remarkable revelation of the wandrings of the Church of England i idolatry, superstition and ceremonies from the first motion throught each particular station to the first great period : in parallell with the children of Israel in the desert from Rameses to mount Sinai / by H. Walker ... ([London?] : Printed by Tho. Harper, 1641), by Henry Walker (HTML at EEBO TCP) A vindication of the answer to the popish address presented to the ministers of the Church of England in reply to a pamphlet abusively intituled, A clear proof of the certainty and usefulness of the Protestant rule of faith, &c. (London : Printed for Ric. Chiswell ..., 1688), by John Williams (HTML at EEBO TCP) Advice from a dissenter in the city to his friends in the countrey shewing it to be their duty and safety to concur with those who are for abolishing the penal laws and tests. (London printed: [s.n.], MDCLXXXVIII [1688]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The epistle exhortatorye of an Englyshe Christyane vnto his derelye beloued co[n]treye of Englande against the pompouse popyshe bysshoppes therof, as yet the true members of theyr fylthye father the great Antichrist of Rome, Henry Stalbrydge. ([Antwerp : printed by A. Goinus, 1544?]), by John Bale (HTML at EEBO TCP) A mysterye of inyquyte contayned within the heretycall genealogye of Ponce Pantolabus, is here both dysclosed & confuted by Iohan Bale. An, M.D.xlii. Marke in the capytall letters of this boke, the .A.B.C. with the name of the author (Emprynted at Geneua [i.e. Antwerp] : By Mycheal Woode [i.e. A. Goinus], 1545), by John Bale (HTML at EEBO TCP) Yet a course at the Romyshe foxe A dysclosynge or openynge of the Manne of synne, co[n]tayned in the late declaratyon of the Popes olde faythe made by Edmonde Boner bysshopp of London. wherby wyllyam Tolwyn was than newlye professed at paules crosse openlye into Antichristes Romyshe relygyon agayne by a newe solempne othe of obedyence, notwythsta[n]dynge the othe made to hys prynce afore to the contrarye. An alphabetycall dyrectorye or table also in the ende thereof ... Compyled by Iohan Harryson. ([Impreneted at Zurik [i.e. Antwerp] : By Olyuer Iacobson [i.e. A. Goinus], anno Domini. 1543. the. x. daye of Dece[m]bre]), by John Bale and Alexander Seton (HTML at EEBO TCP) A plaine refutation of M. G. Giffardes reprochful booke, intituled a short treatise against the Donatists of England Wherein is discouered the forgery of the whole ministrie, the confusion, false worship, and antichristian disorder of these parish assemblies, called the Church of England. Here also is prefixed a summe of the causes of our seperation ... by Henrie Barrovve. Here is furder annexed a briefe refutation of M. Giff. supposed consimilituda betwixt the Donatists and vs ... by I. Gren. Here are also inserted a fewe obseruations of M. Giff. his cauills about read prayer & deuised leitourgies. ([Dordrecht? : S.n.], 1591), by Henry Barrow and John Greenwood (HTML at EEBO TCP) A learned, vsefull and seasonable discovrse concerning the Chvrch of England, and the Chvrch of Rome addressed by way of letter to M. St. Iohn, a Romish priest / by that eminent author and worthy patriot, Dr. John Bastwick, now prisoner under the popish tyranny at Yorke. (London : Printed for John Wright, Junior ..., 1643), by John Bastwick (HTML at EEBO TCP) The English nonconformity as under King Charles II and King James II truly stated and argued by Richard Baxter ; who earnestly beseecheth rulers and clergy not to divide and destroy the land and cast their own souls on the dreadful guilt and punishment of national perjury ... (London : Printed for Tho. Parkhurst ..., 1689), by Richard Baxter (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mr. Richard Baxter's last legacy in select admonitions and directions to all sober dissenters. (London : Printed and are to be sold by E. Whitlock, 1697), by Richard Baxter (HTML at EEBO TCP) The ready way of confuting Mr. Baxter a specimen of the present mode of controversie in England. (London : Printed for R. Janeway, 1682), by Richard Baxter and Richard Allestree (HTML at EEBO TCP) A third defence of the cause of peace proving 1. the need of our concord, 2. the impossibility of it, on the terms of the present impositions against the accusations and storms of, viz., Mr. John Hinckley, a nameless impleader, a nameless reflector, or Speculum, &c., Mr. John Cheny's second accusation, Mr. Roger L'Strange, justice, &c., the Dialogue between the Pope and a fanatic, J. Varney's phanatic Prophesie / by Richard Baxter. (London : Printed for Jacob Sampson ..., 1681), by Richard Baxter (HTML at EEBO TCP) A treatise of episcopacy confuting by Scripture, reason, and the churches testimony that sort of diocesan churches, prelacy and government, which casteth out the primitive church-species, episcopacy, ministry and discipline and confoundeth the Christian world by corruption, usurpation, schism and persecution : meditated in the year 1640, when the et cætera oath was imposed : written 1671 and cast by : published 1680 by the importunity of our superiours, who demand the reasons of our nonconformity / by Richard Baxter. (London : Printed for Nevil Simmons ... and Thomas Simmons ..., 1681), by Richard Baxter (HTML at EEBO TCP) A certaine sound, or, An alarm sounded to the persecuting episcopalians in and about the cities of London & Westminster those bloody cities in many whoredoms, and to the rest of that sect throughout the nations who prophanely, bloodily, or maliciously now have, or heretofore have had any hand in persecuting the innocent servants and prophets of the most high, for the exercise of their pure conscience to the Lord God their creator. (London printed : [s.n.], 1665), by Edward Billing and Edward Burrough (HTML at EEBO TCP) The pride and avarice of the clergie, viz. parsons, vicars & curats, hindering the reformation discovered in a plain and familiar dialogue between Philalethes and presbyter / by Abraham Boun, gent. (London : Printed for T.M. and are to be sold by Giles Calvert ..., 1650), by Abraham Boun (HTML at EEBO TCP) Schisme garded and beaten back upon the right owners shewing that our great controversy about Papall power is not a quaestion of faith but of interest and profit, not with the Church of Rome, but with the Court of Rome : wherein the true controversy doth consist, who were the first innovators, when and where these Papall innovations first began in England : with the opposition that was made against them / by John Bramhall. (Gravenhagh [Netherlands] : Imprinted by John Ramzey, 1658), by John Bramhall (HTML at EEBO TCP) The spirituall vertigo, or, Turning sickensse of soul-unsettlednesse in matters of religious concernment the nature of it opened, the causes assigned, the danger discovered, and remedy prescribed ... / by John Brinsley. (London : Printed for Tho. Newberry, 1655), by John Brinsley (HTML at EEBO TCP) The altar of Damascus or the patern of the English hierarchie, and Church policie obtruded upon the Church of Scotland ([Amsterdam : Printed by Giles Thorpe], Anno 1621), by David Calderwood (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Case of the Protestant dissenters represented and argued (London : [s.n.], 1689), by John Howe and Richard Stretton (HTML at EEBO TCP) A comparison of the Parliamentary protestation with the late canonicall oath and the difference betwixt them as also the opposition betwixt the doctrine of the Church of England and that of Rome : so cleared that they who made scruple of the oath may cheerfully and without doubt addresse themselves to take the protestation : as also a fvrther discvssion of the case of conscience touching receiving the sacrament of the Lords Supper, when either bread or wine is wanting or when by antipathy or impotence the party that desires it cannot take it : wherein the impiety, injury and absurdity of the popish halfe communion is more fully declared and confuted : both which discourses were occasioned by a letter of a lay-gentle-man, lately written to the authour for his satisfaction touching the matters fore-mentioned / by John Ley ... (London : Printed by G. M. for Thomas Vnderhill ..., 1641), by John Ley (HTML at EEBO TCP) Certain sermons and letters of defence and resolution to some of the late controversies of our times by Jas. Mayne. (London : Printed for R. Royston, 1653), by Jasper Mayne (HTML at EEBO TCP) Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church wherein is also discourc'd of tithes, church-fees, church-revenues, and whether any maintenance of ministers can be settl'd by law / the author J.M. (London : Printed by T.N. for L. Chapman ..., 1659), by John Milton (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mr. George Keiths reasons for renouncing Quakerism, and entering into communion with the Church of England with other remarkable occurrences that will be acceptable to all orthodox Christians, of every persuasion. (London : Printed, and are to be sold by the booksellers of London and Westminister, 1700), by George Keith (HTML at EEBO TCP) In Gualtherum Haddonum de vera religione libri tres. English (Lovanii : Apud Iohannem Foulerum, Anno 1568. Cum gratia & priuilegio), by Jerónimo Osório and John Fenn (HTML at EEBO TCP) The new discoverer discover'd by way of answer to Mr. Baxter his pretended discovery of the Grotian religion, with the several subjects therein conteined : to which is added an appendix conteining a rejoynder to diverse things both in the Key for Catholicks, and in the book of disputations about church-government and worship, &c. : together with a letter to the learned and reverend Dr. Heylin, concerning Mr. Hickman and Mr. Bashaw / by Thomas Pierce ... (London : Printed by J.G. for Richard Royston ..., 1659), by Thomas Pierce (HTML at EEBO TCP) A discourse concerning the trial of spirits wherein inquiry is made into mens pretences to inspiration for publishing doctrines, in the name of God beyond the rules of the sacred scriptures : in opposition to some principles and practices of papists and fanaticks, as they contradict the doctrines of the Church of England, defined in her Articles of Religion, established by her ecclesiastical canons, and confirmed by acts of Parliament / by Thomas Pittis ... (London : Printed by B.W. for E. Vine ..., 1683), by Thomas Pittis (HTML at EEBO TCP) A iustification of separation from the Church of England Against Mr Richard Bernard his invective, intituled; The separatists schisme. By Iohn Robinson. ([Amsterdam : G. Thorp], Anno D. 1610), by John Robinson (HTML at EEBO TCP) A rational defence of non-conformity wherein the practice of nonconformists is vindicated from promoting popery, and ruining the church, imputed to them by Dr. Stillingfleet in his Unreasonableness of separation : also his arguments from the principles and way of the reformers, and first dissenters are answered : and the case of the present separation, truly stated, and the blame of it laid where it ought to be : and the way to union among Protestants is pointed at / by Gilbert Rule ... (London : Printed for John Salusbury ..., 1689), by Gilbert Rule (HTML at EEBO TCP) A true prospect for the bishops, priests & deacons and all other within the jurisdiction of the Church of England who are professors of the common prayer, through which they may see how far they are short in faith, principle and practice of divers sound truths therein specified : also the proper right of the Quakers to divers good things therein vindicated and pleaded for ... / published by Ambrose Rigg. ([London] : Printed for M.W., [1663]), by Ambrose Rigge (HTML at EEBO TCP) A horrible thing committed in this land (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1658), by Thomas Robertson (HTML at EEBO TCP) A letter to the clergy of the diocess [sic] of Norfolk and Suffolk wherein they are desired to challenge the Quakers once more ... to prove which of them are Christ's ministers, which may be done according to the method herein laid down, with very little disputation ... / by a member of the Church of England. ([London? : s.n., 1699?]), by S. J. (HTML at EEBO TCP) Remarks on the preface to The Protestant reconciler in a letter to a friend. (London : Printed by J. Wallis for Joanna Brome, 1683), by S. T. (Samuel Thomas) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A serious inquiry into the means of an happy union, or, What reformation is necessary to prevent popery and to avert God's judgments from the nation written upon the occasion of the fast, and humbly offered to the consideration of the Parliament by William Saywell. (London : Printed by A.G. and J.P., and are to be sold by Rand. Taylor, 1681), by William Saywell (HTML at EEBO TCP) Shall I, shall I? no, no (London printed : [s.n.], 1684) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The sham-indictment quashed. (London : Printed for Mr. Sherman and published by Richard Janeway, 1681), by Edmund Sherman (HTML at EEBO TCP) A rot amongst the bishops,: or, A terrible tempest in the Sea of Canterbury, set forth in lively emblems to please the judicious reader: / by Tho: Stirry. (London : printed by R.O. & G.D., MDCXLI. [1641]), by Thomas Stirry (HTML at EEBO TCP) A briefe account of some expressions in Saint Athanasius his Creed for the satisfaction of those who think themselves thereby oblig'd to believe all things therein contain'd to be absolutely necessary to Salvation. (Oxford : Printed by Henry Hall for Tho. Robinson, 1663), by Gabriel Towerson (HTML at EEBO TCP) Twenty-one conclusions further demonstrating the schism of the Church of England formerly offer'd in confutation of Dr. Hammond and Bishop Bramhall : to which are added some reasons tender'd to impartial people why Dr. H. Maurice, Chaplain to His Grace of Canterbury, ought not to be traduc'd as the licenser of the pamphlet entituled A plain answer to a popish priest, questioning the orders of the Church of England. (Oxon. : Printed by Henry Cruttendon, 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A challenge sent to Master E. B. a semi-separatist from the Church of England.: Now published by the author, J. W. (London : [s.n.], Printed Anno Dom. 1641 [i.e. 1642]), by James Wilcock (HTML at EEBO TCP) A dialogue between Timothy and Titus about the articles and some of the canons of the Church of England wherein super-conformity is censured and moderation recommended : with a serious perswasive to all the inferiour clergy of that Church / by one that heartily wisheth union amongst Protestants. (London : Printed and are to be sold by Richard Janeway ..., 1689), by One that heartily wisheth union amongst Protestants (HTML at EEBO TCP) The vanity, mischief and danger of continuing ceremonies in the worship of God humbly proposed to the present convocation / by P.M., a minister of the Church of England. (London : Printed, and are to be sold by Rich. Baldwin ..., 1690), by P. M. (HTML at EEBO TCP) Friendly debate between a conformist and a non-conformist., Part 3. (London : Printed by E.G. and A.C. for H. Eversden ..., 1670), by Simon Patrick (HTML at EEBO TCP) An answer to Vox cleri, &c. examining the reasons against making any alterations and abatements, in order to a comprehension and shewing the expediency thereof. (London : Printed for Brabazon Aylmer ..., 1690), by William Payne (HTML at EEBO TCP) A letter from Dr. P. to the Bishop of R--- in vindication of his sermon on Trinity Sunday. (London : Printed for Richard Cumberland ..., 1696), by William Payne (HTML at EEBO TCP) The conformist's fourth plea for the nonconformists wherein several considerations are offered for Christian forbearance : with some relations of some of their sufferings ..., together with some account of the infamous lives and lamentable deaths of some informers / by a charitable and compassionate conformist, author of the former Pleas. (London : Printed by J.D. for Jonathan Robinson ..., MDCLXXXIII [1683]), by Edward Pearse (HTML at EEBO TCP) A private conference between a rich alderman and a poor country vicar made publick wherein is discoursed the obligation of oaths which have been imposed on the subjects of England : with other matters relating to the present state of affairs. (London : Printed by E.C. and A.C. for James Collins, 1670), by Thomas Pittis (HTML at EEBO TCP) A brief treatise containing a full discovery: 1. Of Cæsars politique state, or civill government, 2. Of the divine politique state, or kingdome of Christ Jesus, given him of his father. 3. Of the devilish politique state or kingdome of Antichrist. Laid open in the essentiall and main circumstantiall parts of each body or state by substantiall and fundamentall reasons and principles of policy both divine and humane, and confirmed by holy Scripture. Whereby the great and intolerable grievances of Christ Jesus and his subjects are made knowne: also how honourable magistracy and civill government is, and how farre it extends, without intrenching upon the prerogative of Christ, doth evidently appear in this treatise. Humbley presented to the serious consideration of the Kings most excellent Majesty, and the high court of Parliament now assembled. By Michael Quintine. (London : [s.n.], printed. 1641), by Michael Quintyne (HTML at EEBO TCP) A true testimony against the Popes wayes, &c.: In a return to that agreement of 42. of those that call themselves ministers of Christ (but are proved to be wrongers of men and of Christ) in the county of Worcester, and some adjacent parts, who subscribe their agreement and catechisme with the names and the places where they are pastors, teachers, and rectors, &c. as they say: or as followeth: Richard Baxter teacher of the church at Kiderminster. John Boraston pastor of Ribsford and Bewdley. Richard Eades pastor of Beckford Glocestershire. ... Joh: Dedicote preacher at Abbotesley. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1656), by R. F. (Richard Farnworth) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Ananias and Saphira discovered, or, The true intent of a pamphlet called Omnia comest[a] a Belo in a letter by way of answer. (London : Printed by M. Clark, for Henry Brome ..., 1679) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Apologie of private masse (Londini : [Printed by T. Powell], Mens. Nouemb. 1562), by Thomas Cooper (HTML at EEBO TCP) The present state of the controversie between the Church of England and the Church of Rome, or, An account of the books written on both sides in a letter to a friend. (London : Printed for Tho. Basset, James Adamson, and Tho. Newborough, 1687), by William Clagett and Thomas Tenison (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Clergyes bill of complaint, or, Submissive suite of one in the behalf of all the orthodox and great sorrow-suffering church-men throughout England.: Exhibited to the most honourable houses of Parliament, against Brownists, Anabaptists and other schismaticks, shewing amongst other things, how the materiall churches on earth and our reverend divines are made despicable through their misdemeanors. Besides necessary annotations in the end, whereunto the reader is respectively referred by certain alphabeticall letters, from A to T included in severall lines to this work. (At Oxford [i.e. London] : Printed for Leonard Lichfield Printer to the Vniversitie, 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bonasus vapulans, or, Some castigations given to Mr. John Durell for fouling himself and others in his English and Latin book by a country scholar. (London : [s.n.], 1672), by Henry Hickman and John Durel (HTML at EEBO TCP) Catholicism without popery an essay to render the Church of England a means and a pattern of union to the Christian world. (London : Printed for J. Lawrence ..., 1699), by John Hooke (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Church of England free from the imputation of popery (London : Printed for W. Abington ..., 1683), by George Hooper (HTML at EEBO TCP) The axe laid to the root of separation, or, The churches cause against it by the author who wrote in the late Times for free admission to the Lord's Supper. (London : Printed by John Leake ..., 1685), by John Humfrey (HTML at EEBO TCP) The two steps of a nonconformist minister made by him, in order to the obtaining his liberty of preaching in publick : together with an appendix about coming to church in respect to the people / published for a testimony in his generation by a lover of sincerity and peace. (London : Printed for Thomas Parkhurst ..., 1684), by John Humfrey (HTML at EEBO TCP) A plaine and briefe discovery of those two beasts that are written, Revel. 13: And to show what dishonour and disgrace the clergie bring against Christ and his glorious church in reading some part of the service-book. Againe I praise God I have shewed in briefe the true signification of Christ and his glorious church, with those holy ordinances that doe belong unto it. Gathered and directed by that grace God hath given to me James Hunt. All glory be to God on high. ([London] : Printed for J.H., 1643), by James Hunt (HTML at EEBO TCP) Deo ecclesiæ & conscientiæ ergo, or, A plea for abatement in matters of conformity to several injunctions and orders of the Church of England to which are added some considerations of the hypothesis of a king de jure and de facto, proving that King William is King of England &c as well of right as fact and not by a bare actual possession of the throne / by Irænevs Junior ... (London : Printed for Richard Baldwin ..., 1693), by Junior Iraeneus (HTML at EEBO TCP) A scourge for the directorie, and the revolting synod.: Which hath sitten this 5. yeares, more for foure shillings a day, then for conscience sake. / By Judge Jenkins. (London : Printed for J.B., in the yeare, 1647), by David Jenkins (HTML at EEBO TCP) Truths returne:: in answer to a malignant pamphlet, pretended to be written by a most orthodox, moderate, and judicious divine, a banished minister of this miserable kingdom; to a vertuous lady, who (for the exercise of her devotion) built a closet, wherein to secure the most sacred Book of Common-Prayer, from the view and violence of the enemies thereof, sectaries and schismatiques of this kingdome. Being printed together; that thereby the great difference may appear, between prayer reall, and pretended: a forme of godlinesse, and the power thereof. / By Theo: Jennings, gent. (London : Printed by J.C., 1646), by Theodore Jennings (HTML at EEBO TCP) A looking-glass for the episcopal people shewing them how they walk contrary to the common-prayer they profess and teach / written in true love that might come to know the truth as it is in Jesus, by a lover and friend of truth, though by the world reproachfully called a Quaker, Francis Lea. ([London : s.n.], 1674), by Francis Lea (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Letter from a dissenter to the divines of the Church of England in order to a union (London : Printed and are to be sold by Randal Taylor, 1687) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Erastus Junior. Or, A fatal blovv to the clergies pretensions to divine right.: In a solid demonstration, by principles, forms of ordination, canon-laws, acts and ordinances of Parliament, and other publique acts, instruments, records, and proceedings, owned by themselves, that no bishop, nor minister, (prelatical, or Presbyterian) nor presbytery (classical, or national) hath any right or authority to preach, ... in this nation, from Christ, but onely from the Parliament. In two parts: the one demonstrating it to an episcopal, the other to a Presbyterian minister. By Josiah Web, Gent. a serious detester of the dregs of the Antichristian hierarchy yet remaining among us. (London : printed, and are to be sold by Livewell Chapman at the signe of the Crown in Popeshead Alley, 1660), by John Lewgar (HTML at EEBO TCP) An answer to nine arguments. Written by T. B.: Wherein is plainly from the scriptures shewed, the weaknesse of his arguments, whereby he undertakes to prove both the Church and Ministry of England true; as likewise describing the nature and properties of a true Church and Ministry. Written long since by that faithfull servant of God and his countrey, John Lilburne Lieftenant [sic] Collonell: and now published for further good, by a well-willer to him and the truth. (London : [s.n.], Printed in the yeare of our Lord, 1645), by John Lilburne (HTML at EEBO TCP) A letter from the member of Parliament in answer to the letter of the divine concerning the bill for uniting Protestants ([London? : s.n., 1689?]), by M. M. (HTML at EEBO TCP) An answer to lame Giles Calfines Messe of pottage, which hee termes in his halting speech to be well crummed and seasoned, &c.: Proving that the service-booke is no better than pottage, in comparison of divers weeds which are chopt into it, to poyson the taste of the children of grace, by the advice of the whore of Babylons instruments and cooks. In which small tract you shall find such reasons given against it, as are unanswerable by any man whatsoever. For pure prayer is Gods temple, and where it is not so used, it is but idolatrie and will-worship. by M. T. S. T. R. A. I. S. P. H. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeare 1642. Being in the same yeare of confiding), by M. T. S. T. R. A. I. S. P. H. (HTML at EEBO TCP) Truths in a true light, or, A pastoral letter to the reformed Protestants in Barbados vindicating the Non-Conformists from the misrepresentations commonly made of them, in that island and other places : and demonstrating that they are indeed the truest and soundest part of the Church of England / from Francis Mackemie. (Edinbvrgh : Printed by the successors of Andrew Anderson, 1699), by Francis Mackemie (HTML at EEBO TCP) The considerations which oblig'd Peter Manby dean of London-dery, to embrace the Roman Catholic religion humbly dedicated to His Grace the Lord Primate of Ireland. (London : Re-printed for Nath. Thompson ..., 1687), by Peter Manby (HTML at EEBO TCP) A defence of diocesan episcopacy in answer to a book of Mr. David Clarkson, lately published, entituled, Primitive episcopacy / by Henry Maurice ... (London : Printed by Hannah Clark, for James Adamson ..., 1691), by Henry Maurice (HTML at EEBO TCP) Old popery as good as new, or, The unreasonableness of the Church of England in some of her doctrines and practices and the reasonableness of liberty of conscience : in a letter from a private gentleman in the country to his friend a clergy-man in the city. ([London? : s.n.], MDCLXXXVIII [1688]), by N. N. (HTML at EEBO TCP) To those who were in authority, whom the Lord is now judging, that they may repent and find mercy from God (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1660), by James Naylor (HTML at EEBO TCP) Spiritual infatuation, the principal cause of our past and present distempers. Or a serious caveate to the many seducers and seduced: who under the specious pretences of reformation and conscience endeavour the subversion of Church and State. In several sermons on Isa. 9,10,11,12. By W. Stamp D.D. late minister of the Word at Stepn[e]y near London. (London : printed for Tho. Johnson at the Golden Key in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1662), by William Stampe (HTML at EEBO TCP) A briefe exposition, paraphrase, or interpretation, upon the Lord of Canterburies sermon or speech, upon the last pulpit that ever he preached, which was the scaffold on Tower-hill.: Also, upon the prayer which he used at the same time and place before his execution. Written by William Starbucke Gentleman, to give the people a glimmering of the Bishops hypocrisie. (London : Printed for William Starbuck, 1645), by William Starbuck (HTML at EEBO TCP) The arch-rebel found, or An answer to Mr. M. H.'s Brief enquiry into the true nature of schism: By T.W., citizen of Chester ... ([S.l.] : Printed for the Author, in the Year, 1690), by T. W. (HTML at EEBO TCP) A treatise of the nature of Catholick faith and heresie with reflexion upon the nullitie of the English Protestant church and clergy / by N.N. (Printed at Roüen : [s.n.], 1657), by Peter Talbot (HTML at EEBO TCP) An epilogue to the tragedy of the Church of England being a necessary consideration and brief resolution of the chief controversies in religion that divide the western church : occasioned by the present calamity of the Church of England : in three books ... / by Herbert Thorndike. (London : Printed by J.M. and T.R. for J. Martin, J. Allestry, and T. Dicas ..., 1659), by Herbert Thorndike (HTML at EEBO TCP) A vvord of reproof to the priests or ministers, who boast of their ministery and ordinances, and yet live in pride, disdain, persecution, &c.: Shevving what such are; and how little cause they have to exclaim against those who separate from them. As also a word to the papists discovering their foundation to be carnal and sandie. In a letter sent to some supposed priests or Jesuites in the north, by William Tomlinson. (London : Printed for Tho. Wayte, and are to be sold at the Pavement in York, 1653), by William Tomlinson (HTML at EEBO TCP) An endeavour to rectifie some prevailing opinions, contrary to the doctrine of the Church of England by the author of The great propitiation, and, A discourse of natural and moral-impotency. (London : Printed by T. M. for Robert Clavel ..., 1671), by Joseph Truman (HTML at EEBO TCP) Ad nobilem Britannium, or, An abstract for Englands royall peeres by W. Turner. ([London : s.n.], 1641), by William Turner (HTML at EEBO TCP) Answere of the vicechancelour, the doctors, both the proctors, and other the heads of houses in the Universitie of Oxford ([London : s.n.], Printed anno, 1641), by University of Oxford (HTML at EEBO TCP) An exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England in the several articles proposed by Monsieur de Meaux, late Bishop of Condom, in his Exposition of the doctrine of the Catholick Church to which is prefix'd a particular account of Monsieur de Meaux's book. (London : Printed for Richard Chiswell, 1686), by William Wake (HTML at EEBO TCP) More news from Rome, or, Magna Charta discoursed of between a poor man & his wife as also a new font erected in the cathedral-church at Gloucester in October 1663, and consecrated by the reverend moderate bishop, Dr. William Nicolson ... : as also an assertion of Dr. William Warmstrey ... wherein he affirmeth that it is a lesser sin for a man to kill his father than to refrain coming to the divine service established in the Church of England ... ([London] : Imprinted at London for the author ...,: , 1666), by Ralph Wallis (HTML at EEBO TCP) The reasoning apostate, or, Modern latitude-man consider'd, as he opposeth the authority of the King and Church occasioned by several late treatises / by John Warly ... (London : Printed for T. Basset ..., 1677), by John Warly (HTML at EEBO TCP) Suspiria Ecclesiae & reipublica Anglicanae The sighs of the Church and common-wealth of England, or, An exhortation to humiliation with a help thereunto, setting forth the great corruptions and mseries [sic] of this present church and state with the remedies that are to be applyed thereunto / by Thomas Warmstry. (London : [s.n.], 1648), by Thomas Warmstry (HTML at EEBO TCP) The judgment of the foreign reformed churches concerning the rites and offices of the Church of England shewing there is no necessity of alterations : in a letter to a member of the House of Commons. (London : Printed for Robert Jenkinson, 1690), by John Willes (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dr. Sherlock's preservative considered the first part, and its defence, proved to contain principles which destroy all right use of reason, fathers, councils, undermine divine faith, and abuse moral honesty : in the second part, forty malicious calumnies and forged untruths laid open, besides several fanatical principals which destroy all church discipline, and oppose Christs divine authority : in two letters of Lewis Sabran of the Society of Jesus. (London : Printed by Henry Hills ..., 1688), by Lewis Sabran (HTML at EEBO TCP) Tythes no maintenance for gospel-ministers, or, A seasonable discourse concerning tythes wherein it is fully proved that those that urge the payment thereof for their maintenance are no true gospel ministers, but antichristian, and do concur with priests of the Leviticall order and institution ... / by T.H. and T.R. (London : Printed by R.A. for William Larner ... and Thomas Heath ..., 1652), by Thomas Heath and Thomas Rosewell (HTML at EEBO TCP) The spirituall verses and prose of James Hunt concerning the advancment of Christ his glorious and triumphing church : which by degrees shall flourish over the face of the whole world, which will be to the overthrow of the Divill, and the false church. (London : Printed for J.H., 1642 [i.e. 1643]), by James Hunt (HTML at EEBO TCP) An advertisement to everie Godly reader of Mr. Thomas Brightman his book. namely [sic], A revelation of the apocalyps. In which advertisement is shewed how corruptly he teacheth, that notwithstanding all the sinns & abhominations that are in the Church of England, and by him shewed, yet that it is blasphemous to separate from it: ([Amsterdam : G. Thorp], Imprinted in the year 1612), by Jean de L'Écluse (HTML at EEBO TCP) The liberty of human nature, discuss'd, stated, and limited, in a sermon preached by J. Lambe. (London : Printed for Walter Kettilby, 1684), by John Lambe (HTML at EEBO TCP) A letter (against the erection of an altar) written Iune 29, 1635 to the Reverend Father Iohn L. Bishop of Chester / by Iohn Ley ... (London : Printed for George Lathum ..., 1641), by John Ley (HTML at EEBO TCP) The chariot of truth wherein are contained I. a declaration against sacriledge ..., II. the grand rebellion, or, a looking-glass for rebels ..., III. the discovery of mysteries ..., IV. the rights of kings ..., V. the great vanity of every man ... / by Gryffith Williams. (London : Printed by E. Tyler, for Phil. Stephens the younger, 1663), by Gryffith Williams (HTML at EEBO TCP) The vanity of humane inventions held forth in a brief exercitation upon the controverted ceremonies, managed in certain queries : first drawn up for the satisfaction of some private friends, and now made publick for the good of others. (London : [s.n.], 1666), by Joseph Wilson and John Willson (HTML at EEBO TCP) The religion of the Church of England, &c. in a private letter ([London : s.n., 1678]), by Laurence Womock (HTML at EEBO TCP) Diatribae, or, Discourses upon select texts wherein several weighty truths are handled and applyed against the papist and the Socinian / by Henry Bagshaw. (London : Printed by T.H. for Ric. Chiswell, 1680), by Henry Bagshaw (HTML at EEBO TCP) Ladensium autokatakrisis, the Canterburians self-conviction Or an evident demonstration of the avowed Arminianisme, poperie, and tyrannie of that faction, by their owne confessions. With a post-script to the personate Iesuite Lysimachus Nicanor, a prime Canterburian. ([Amsterdam] : Written in March, and printed [at the Richt Right Press], in April, 1640), by Robert Baillie (HTML at EEBO TCP) Brethren in iniquity, or, The confederacy of Papists with sectaries, for the destroying of the true religion, as by law establish'd, plainly detected wherein is shewed a farther account of the Romish snares and intrigues for the destroying the true reformed religion, as professed in the Church of England, and established by law, and for the introducing of popery or atheism among us : clearly shewing from very authentick writers and testimonies, that the principal ways and methods whereby the papists have sought the ruine of our religion and church, from the beginning of our Reformation, to the present times, and by which they are still in hopes of compassing it, are by promoting of toleration, or pretended liberty of conscience, and that for above these sixscore years the papists have so craftily influenced our dissenters, as to make them the unhappy instruments of effecting their most pernicious designs, which they contrived for, the subverting our church and state. (London : Printed, and are to be sold by Randal Taylor, 1690) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Character of a Protestant Jesuite ([London : Printed for W. Davis, 1682]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A second letter unto a person of honour & quality containing some farther animadversions upon the Bishop of Worcester's letter together with a brief answer unto all that one L'S---- intends to write. (London : [s.n.], 1662), by D. E. and Edward Bagshaw (HTML at EEBO TCP) Some remarks recommended unto ecclesiasticks of all perswasions ([London : s.n., 1690?]), by William Denton (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Direct road to peace and happiness in church and state (London : Printed for the author, 1696) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A discovery of new light, or, Ancient truthes revived containing principles and inferances of a church way ... ([S.l. : s.n.], 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The questions between the conformist and nonconformist, truly stated, and briefly discussed Dr. Falkner, The friendly debate &c., examined and answered : together with a discourse about separation, and some animadversions upon Dr. Stillingfleet's book entituled, The unreasonableness of separation : observations upon Dr. Templers sermon preached at a visitation in Cambridge : a brief vindication of Mr. Stephen Marshal. (London : Printed for Tho. Cockerill ..., 1681), by Giles Firmin (HTML at EEBO TCP) Defensive doubts, hopes, and reasons, for refusall of the oath, imposed by the sixth canon of the late synod with important considerations, both for the penning and publishing of them at this time / by John Ley ... ; hereunto is added by the same author, a letter against the erection of an altar, written above five yeares agoe, and a case of conscience, touching the receiving of the sacrament, resolved. (London : Printed by R. Young, for G. Lathum ..., 1641), by John Ley (HTML at EEBO TCP) The matching of the magistrates authority and the Christians true liberty in matters if religion wherein is clearly stated, how farre the magistrate may impose or restrain in matters of faith and worship, and how far forth the Christian may challenge freedome and exemption : in a sermon preached at the Assizes at Dorchester, Jul. 17. 1651. / by William Lyford ... (London : Printed for R. Royston, and are to be sold by Tho. Miller, 1654), by William Lyford (HTML at EEBO TCP) A revision of Doctor George Morlei's judgment in matters of religion, or, An answer to several treatises written by him upon several occasions concerning the Church of Rome and most of the doctrines controverted betwixt her, and the Church of England to which is annext a treatise of pagan idolatry / by L.W. ([S.l. : s.n.], 1683), by John Warner (HTML at EEBO TCP) The merit and honour of the old English clergy asserted by laws and customs patriarchal, mosaical, evangelical, English, ecclesiastick, ethnick, and the demerit of the new clergy discovered / by an author anonymous. (London : Printed for R. Royston ..., 1662), by Author anonymous (HTML at EEBO TCP) A word of reproof and advice to my late fellow-souldiers and officers of the English, Irish, and Scotish army with some inrhoad made upon the hireling and his mass-house, university, orders, degrees, vestments, poperies, heathenism, &c. : with a short catalogue of some of the fighting priests and ... have given them a blow in one of their eyes (pickt out of the whores head) which they call a fountain of religion but is a sink of iniquity ... / by E.B. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1659), by Edward Billing (HTML at EEBO TCP) Tears for Jerusalem, or, The compassionate lamentation of a tender hearted saviour over a rebellious and obdurate people a subject entered upon on the late day of solemn humiliation, December 6, 1655, afterwards prosecuted, and now published as useful at all times, but very seasonable for the present / by John Brinsley. (London : Printed by J.L. for Tho. Newberry, 1656), by John Brinsley (HTML at EEBO TCP) An vnerrable church or none being a rejoynder to the unerring, unerrable chvrch against Dr. Andrew Sall's repley entituled The catholic apostolic Church of England / written by J.S. ... ([Douai : s.n.], 1678), by Ignatius Brown (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Dialogue between two Jesuits, Father Antony and Father Ignatius at Amsterdam the one coming from England and the other going thither. ([London : s.n., 1680?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Martyrion Christianon, or, A Christian and sober testimony against sinfull complyance wherein the unlawfulness of hearing the present ministers of England is clearly demonstrated, severall weighty queries proposed, objections impartially weighed in the ballance of the sanctuary and found wanting / by Christophilus Antichristomachus. ([London] : Printed for the author, 1664), by Thomas Douglas (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Eternal gospel once more testified unto and vindicated against the ignorance, or malice of the bishops and teachers of the now Church of England : this book proving against their doctrine that the Holy Ghost is not ceased, but is still given to all the faithful and to some in the same measure as the Apostles and Disciples of Christ had it ... (London : Printed for Allen Banks, and are to be sold by most booksellers in London, 1681) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A lamentation against the professing priest and people of Oxford, and to all in the cages of unclean birds, called colleges [by] Margret Greenway. ([London? : s.n., ca. 1657]), by Margret Greenway (HTML at EEBO TCP) A letter of advice to the churches of the non-conformists in the English nation endeavouring their satisfaction in that point, who are the true Church of England? (London : Printed, and sold by A. Baldwin ..., 1700), by Cotton Mather (HTML at EEBO TCP) A testimony from the Scripture against idolatry & superstition in two sermons ... : the first, witnessing in generall against all the idols and inventions of men in the worship of God : the second, more particularly against the ceremonies, and some other corruptions of the Church of England : preached, the one September 27, the other Septemb. 30, 1660 by Mr. Samuel Mather ... ([Cambridge, Mass. : S.G. and M.J., 1670]), by Samuel Mather (HTML at EEBO TCP) An address presented to the reverend and learned ministers of the Church of England by one sincerely desirous of finding out the truth in behalf of himself and others equally concern'd, as well for their own as the general satisfaction. ([London : Printed for Randal Taylor, 1688]), by One sincerely desirous of finding out the truth (HTML at EEBO TCP) The lay-mans opinion sent in a private letter to a considerable divine of the Church of England. ([London : s.n.], 1687), by William Darrell (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Discourse of schism for the benefit of humble Christians (London : Printed for W. Crook, 1690) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A short and true account of the several advances the Church of England hath made towards Rome, or, A model of the grounds upon which the papists for these hundred years have built their hopes and expectations that England would ere long return to popery by Dr. Du-Moulin ... (London printed : [s.n.], 1680), by Lewis Du Moulin (HTML at EEBO TCP) An Expostulatory letter to the author of the late slanderous libel against Dr. O. with some short reflections thereon. (London : [s.n.], 1671) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A resolution of this case, viz. Whether it be lawful to separate from the publick worship of God in the parochial assemblies of England, upon that new pretence, which some men make, of the case being much altered now from what it was, when the Puritans wrote against the Brownists and the Presbyterians against the Independent (London : Printed by A. Grover, for Walter Kettilby ..., 1683), by John Francklin (HTML at EEBO TCP) Right re-entred and the reasons thereof rendered in the plain, yet modest, apology of Zach. Crofton, minister of the Gospel at Buttolphs Aldgate, London for his return to the exercise of his own ministry in his own church at the usual hours of publick worship on the Lords daies afternoon, in which hee hath been for a season obstructed by Mr. John Sympson. (London : Printed for James Nuthall ..., 1657), by Zachary Crofton (HTML at EEBO TCP) A word to all people as a nail in a sure place to fasten their hearts one to another wherein is shewed the weakness of those nails that were ordained for that prupose and how by some are said to be only stayes of a nation ... / by Nicholas Cross a servant of Jesus Christ and of a little flock of his own ; written from Orpington in Kent to all the people of England out of a sincere love to them all. (London : Printed for the author, 1661), by Nicholas Cross (HTML at EEBO TCP) A confutation of a booke intituled An apologie of the Church of England, by Thomas Harding Doctor of Diuinitie (Imprinted at Antwerpe : By Ihon Laet, with priuilege, 1565), by Thomas Harding (HTML at EEBO TCP) A defence of the profession which the Right Reverend Father in God, John, Late Lord Bishop of Chichester, made upon his death-bed concerning passive obedience, and the new oaths : together with an account of some passages of his Lordship's life. (London : [s.n.], 1690), by Robert Jenkin (HTML at EEBO TCP) Reasons for the sole use of the churches prayers in publick in vindication of the Church of England, from the slanders of popish recusants / by Ed. Kemp ... (Cambridge : Printed by John Field ... :, and are to be sold by Edward Story ..., 1668), by Edward Kemp (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Letter vvritten to a friend declaring his opinion being such tenents as are contrary to the doctrine of the Church of England and of all the reformed churches : yea, and the universall church in all ages : which opinions are worthy of learned mens consideration and confutation. ([S.l. : s.n.], 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Forty four queries propounded to all the clergy-men of the liturgy by one whom they trained up in and according to the best things set forth in the Book of common-prayer concerning the which these queries are, for the satisfying of the unsatisfied, and for the uniting and preserving of peace among the people : wherein also first are shewed eleven reasons why these queries are proposed / written by one that hath learned, as he was taught, to forsake the Devil and all his works ... Humphrey Smith. (London : Printed for the author, 1662), by Humphrey Smith (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Vindication of a sheet concerning the orders of the Church of England, against some reasons, &c. printed at Oxford. (London : Printed for John Howell ..., 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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