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The antiquity of the Protestant religion: with an answer to Mr. Sclater's reasons, and the collections made by the author of the pamphlet entitled Nubes Testium : in a letter to a person of quality. The first part
Pelling, Edward (1718)
1687
Attributed to Edward Pelling. Cf. Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.). Errata on prelim. p. [2]. Imprimatur dated Dec. 13, 1686. A reply to Edward Sclater's 'Consensus veterum; or the reasons of Edwards S...
An answer to a discourse intituled, Papists protesting against Protestant-popery; being a vindication of papists not misrepresented by Protestants: and containing a particular examination of Monsieur de Meaux, late Bishop of Condom, his Exposition of the doctrine of the Church of Rome, in the articles of invocation of saints, and the worship of images, occasioned by that discourse
Sherlock, William (1641?-1707)
1686
"Papists protesting..." is by John Gother, "Papists not misrepresented ..." by William Sherlock himself, and "Exposition de la doctrine ..." by Jaques Benigne Bossuet (OCLC). By William Sherlock (Wi...
The English case exactly set down by Hezekiah's reformation: in a court sermon at Paris
Steward, Richard (1593?-1651)
1687
First published 1659. Signatures: A-D⁴, E². Anon., by Richard Stewart.
A plain and familiar discourse by way of dialogue betwixt a minister and his parishioner, concerning the Catholick Church. In three parts. I. Shewing what's the nature of the Catholick Church. II. That the Church of Rome is not the Catholick Church. III. That the scriptures, and not the church, are the rule of faith. Which may serve as an answer to some late tracts upon that argument. By a divine of the Church of England
Freeman, Samuel (1643-1700)
1687
Running title: A familiar discourse concerning the Catholick Church. "A divine of the Church of England" = Samuel Freeman (Wing(2)). With an initial imprimatur leaf, dated Dec. 4, 1686.
An answer to the Request to Protestants, to produce plain Scriptures directly authorizing these tenets
Sherlock, William (1641?-1707)
1687
Advertisement: Bottom of p. 18. "Licensed, December 16. 1686". Anon., by William Sherlock.