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An apology for the Protestants : being a full justification of their departure from the church of Rome, with fair and practicable proposals for a re-union
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)
1681
Anon. A completely different work from 'An apology for the Protestants of France', 1683, though often confused with it.
Politicall reflections upon the government of the Turks. Nicolas Machiavel. The King of Sweden's descent into Germany. The conspircay of Piso and Vindex against Nero. The greatness and corruption of the court of Rome. The election of Pope Leo the XI. The defection from the church of Rome. Martin Luther vindicated
Osborne, Francis (1593-1659)
1656
"A British Museum copy", according to Madan, "Has the expanded imprint:-London, printed by J.G. for Richard Royston, and are to be sold by Thomas Robinson, Bookseller in Oxford". Each discourse has ...
A letter concerning invocation of saints, and adoration of the cross, writ ten years since, to John Evelyn of Depthford Esq
Barlow, Thomas (1607-1691); Evelyn, John (1620-1706)
1679
Indexed in: Wing(2) B834.
Popery, or The principles & positions approved by the Church of Rome (when really believ'd and practis'd) are very dangerous to all; and to protestant kings and supreme powers, more especially pernicious; and inconsistent with that loyalty, which (by the law of nature and Scripture) is indispensably due to supreme powers. In a letter to a person of honor
Barlow, Thomas (1607-1691)
1679
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) B839.
Queries upon queries: or enquiries into certain queries upon Dr. Pierce's sermon at Whitehall, Feb. 1
Dobson, John (1633-1681)
[1663]
A reply to the anon. Certain queries upon Dr. Pierces sermon (1663), which was an attack on T. Pierce's The primitive rule of reformation. Delivered... in vindication of our church against the novelti...
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...
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.
The Observator prov'd a trimmer:, or, Truth and justice vindicated : in the history of the murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, and the several popish shams since made use of to amuse the world about it. Being a full answer to certain late pamphlets, intituled, Observators; wherein the evidence of that gentlemans being murthered by papists, is very falsly stated; and the positions and practices of the Church of Rome, too favourably represented
1685
Errata at the foot of p. 43. "The Observator" is Sir Roger L'Estrange. Anon.