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The doctrines and practices of the Church of Rome truly represented; in answer to a book intituled, A papist misrepresented, and represented, &c
Stillingfleet, Edward (1635-1699); Gother, John (1704)
1686
Title within double line border. Attributed to Stillingfleet by Wing.
Reflections upon the answer to the Papist mis-represented, &c : directed to the answerer
Gother, John (1704); Stillingfleet, Edward (1635-1699)
[1686?]
Attributed to Gother by Wing. Caption title. Imprint suggested by Wing. Reply to Edward Stillingfleet's "Doctrines and practices of the church of Rome truly represented."
A papist not misrepresented by Protestants. Being a reply to the Reflections upon the answer to (a papist misrepresented and represented)
Sherlock, William (1641?-1707); Gother, John (1704)
1686
Cover title. Written by William Sherlock.
An amicable accommodation of the difference between the Representer and the Answerer. In return to the last reply against the Papist protesting against Protestant Popery
Gother, John (1704); Sherlock, William (1641?-1707)
1686
Marginalia.
A view of the whole controversy between the representer and the answerer, with an answer to the representer's last reply: in which are laid open some of the methods by which Protestants are misrepresented by papists
Clagett, William (1646-1688); Sherlock, William (1641?-1707); Stillingfleet, Edward (1635-1699); Gother, John (1704)
1687
Errata: prelim. p. [1]. Advertisement: p. [1] at end. By William Clagett. Cf. Halkett & Laing. Occasioned by John Gother's "A papist misrepresented and represented" and the replies thereto writt...
A papist mis-represented, and represented, or, A twofold character of popery : the one containing a sum of the superstitions, idolatries, cruelties, treacheries, and wicked principles of that popery which hath disturb'd this nation above an hundred and fifty years, fill'd it with fears and jealousies, and deserves the hatred of all good Christians : the other laying open that popery, which the papists own and profess, with the chief articles of their faith, and some of the principal grounds and reasons, which hold them in that religion
Gother, John (1704)
printed Anno Dom. 1685
"Second and third parts appeared in 1687, the former called 'The Catholic representer', the latter with replies to two opponents."--DNB. Contents: p 127-[1] at end. "J.L." are the initials of "Joh...
A rational account of the grounds of Protestant religion : being a vindication of the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury's Relation of a conference, &c. from the pretended answer by T. C
Stillingfleet, Edward (1635-1699); Laud, William (1573-1645); Carwell, Thomas (1600-1664)
1665
An answer to Labyrinthus Cantuariensis by T. Carwell.