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Nubes testium, or, A collection of the Primitive fathers : giving testimony of the faith once deliver'd to the Saints : being a full discovery of the sentiments of the ancient fathers in the chief points of controversie at present under debate. with an appendix, containing the testimonies of many eminent protestants, confessing the fathers to have taught, profess'd and maintain'd these doctrines, of which they are here produc'd abettors
Gother, John (1704)
1686
Most pages in double columns. Also assigned to Edward Sclater DNB, 2d ed., v. xvii, p. 936. Anon., by J. Gother. Contains index.
An answer to the compiler of the Nubes Testium : wherein is shewn that antiquity (in relation to the points of controversie set down by Him) did not for the first five hundred years believe, teach or practise, as the Church of Rome doth at present believe, teach and practise. Together with a vindication of the Veteres vindicati from the late weak and disingenuous attempts of the author of Transubstantiation defended
Gee, Edward (1657-1730); Gee, Edward (1657-1730); Gother, John (1704)
1688
Title page within double rules; head piece; bibliographic footnotes; marginalia.
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
Gee, Edward (1657-1730); Sabran, Lewis (1652-1732); Gee, Edward (1657-1730)
1688
Attributed to Edward Gee. cf. NUC pre-1956.
The primitive fathers no Protestants : or, A vindication of Nubes Testium from the cavils of the answerer
Gother, John (1704); Gee, Edward (1657-1730)
1687
Page 34 misnumbered as p. 43.
The primitive fathers no Papists : in answer to the vindication of the Nubes Testium. To which is added an historical discourse concerning invocation of Saints in answer to the challenge of F. Sabran, the Jesuit, wherein is shewn, that invocation of Saints was so far from being the practice, that it was expressly against the doctrine of the primitive fathers
Gee, Edward (1657-1730); Gother, John (1704); Sabran, Lewis (1652-1732)
1688
Title page within double rules; marginalia. "Book printed lately for Richard Chiswell": p. [135-136]. Anon., by E. Gee.
A second letter to Father Lewis Sabran, Jesuite, in answer to his reply
Gee, Edward (1657-1730); Sabran, Lewis (1652-1732)
1688
Attributed to Edward Gee. cf. NUC pre-1956. Advertisement: p. 16.
A third letter to F. Lewis Sabran, Jesuit; wherein the defence of his challenge concerning invocation of saints is examined and confuted
Gee, Edward (1657-1730); Sabran, Lewis (1652-1732)
1688
Attributed to Edward Gee. Cf. BM. "Imprimatur, April 10, 1688. Guil. Needham."
A letter to the superiours, (whether bishops or priests), which approve or license the popish books in England, particularly to those of the Jesuits order, concerning Lewis Sabran a Jesuit
Gee, Edward (1657-1730)
1688
Signed at end: E.G. Title page within double rules. Within single rules between title and imprint: "June 7, 1688 Imprimatur hic livellus vui titulus, A Letter to the Superiours, &c. Jo. Battely." ...
A discourse of the use of images: in relation to the Church of England and the Church of Rome; in vindication of Nubes testium : against a pamphlet entitled, The antiquity of the Protestant religion concerning images, directed against some leaves of that collection
Gother, John (1704); Pelling, Edward (1718); Gother, John (1704)
1687
Anon., by J. Gother.
A third letter to a person of quality, being a vindication of the former : in answer to a late pamphlet intituled A discourse of the use of images, &c
Pelling, Edward (1718); Gother, John (1704); Gother, John (1704)
1687
Title page within double rules.
Reasons why a Protestant should not turn Papist, or, Protestant prejudices against the Roman Catholic religion; propos'd, in a letter to a Romish priest
Boyle, Robert (1627-1691)
1687
Title page within double rules; running title wthin single rules. Imprimatur dated July 9. 1687. Bookseller's list [2 pp.] at end. By Robert Boyle. Bibliographic footnotes.
A letter from a dissenter to the divines of the Church of England, in order to a union
Gother, John (1704)
1687
Caption title; imprint from colophon. In Edward Gee's reply: "A vindication of the principles of the author of the Answer to the compiler..." the author of the present piece is identified as the "Re...