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Want of charitie justly charged, on all such Romanists... : or, An answer to a late popish pamphlet intituled Charity mistaken &c
Potter, Christopher (1591-1646)
1634
Charity mistaken was written by Matthew Wilson under the name of Edward Knott. Signatures: A-S8 [R3 signed 'K3']. "Errata": p. [262].
An answer reioyned : to that much applauded pamphlet of a namelesse author, bearing this title: viz. A reply to Dr. Mortons generall defence of three nocent ceremonies, &c. the innocency and lawfulnesse whereof is againe in this reioynder vindicated
Burges, John (1561?-1635); Ames, William (1576-1633)
1631
STC 4113.
Red vnnd antwurdt vom Clösterlichen standt : ob der ein anfang vnd fundamẽt hab auss Götlicher geschrifft. Jörg von Vlm. Brüder Hans
Jörg von Ulm; Hans, Bruder (fl. 1400)
1530
Signatures: A-F⁸ G⁴. Title within woodcut border. A supposed dialogue between Jörg von Ulm and Brüder Hans. Anon.
A rope for a Parret : or, a Cure for a rebell past cure : being an appendix or rejoynder, to a caveat to all people of the kingdom, in answer to Mercurio Cœlico Mastix, a scandalous and scurrilous pamphlet lately published by that arch turn-coat, George Naworth, sometimes a calculator for the Bishoprick of Durham, and now an infamous lying chronologer at Oxford
Booker, John (1603-1667)
1643/4. March 7
Wing B3730.
Animadversions upon M. Seldens History of tythes, and his review thereof : before which (in lieu of the two first chapters purposely pretermitted) is premised a catalogue of 72 authors before the yeare 1215 : maintaining the ius diuinum of tythes, or more, to be payd to the priesthood under the Gospell
Tillesley, Richard (1582-1621); Tillesley, Richard (1582-1621)
1621
Answer has special t.p. (p. [17], 3rd group): An answer to M. Seldens unprinted pamphlet against the Animaduersions vpon The historie of tythes / by Richard Tillesley. London : Printed for Arthur Iohn...
The lawfulnes of kneeling in the act of receiving the Lords Supper : wherein (by the way) also, somewhat of the cross in baptisme
Burges, John (1561?-1635)
1631
"First Written for satisfaction of a Friend, and now published for Common Benefit.".