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A Letter from Lucifer, to his Roman agents N.T. W.P. J.F. & R.L. Sir Edmond-bury Godfrey's back-friends
1682
Caption title. Imprint from colophon. N.T. = Nathaniel Thompson; W.P. = William Paine; J.F. = John Farwell; R.L. = Sir Roger L'Estrange. Pages 3-4 are a poem with title: A present from an unknown ...
The policy of the Roman Catholic question discussed : in a letter to the right honourable W. C. Plunket
Miller, George (1764-1848)
1826
Includes bibliographical references.
A letter to Mr. T.H. late minister : now fugitive
Hoby, Sir Edward (1560-1617); Blount, Edward (fl. 1588-1632); Higgons, Robert; Higgons, Theophilus (1578?-1659)
1609
Running title: A letter to Mr. T.H. from Sir Edward Hoby. A reply to Higgons, Theophilus. First motive of T.H. Maister of Arts, and lately minister, to suspect the integrity of his religion (STC 134...
The Gorleston psalter : a manuscript of the beginning of the fourteenth century in the library of C.W. Dyson Perrins described in relation to other East Anglian books of the period
Cockerell, Sir Sydney Carlyle (1867-1962); Perrins, Charles William Dyson (1864-1958)
1907
With a preface by C.W. Dyson Perrins. "A map of the places in East Anglia named in the text" on t.p. The coloured frontispiece is mounted.
Sheffield controversy : the Rev. T. Cotterill's speech at Wakefield, together with all the letters, documents, &c. that have since appeared in the Sheffield Mercury, for and against the Catholic claims. With an appendix, by the Rev. T. M. McDonnell
Cotterill, Thomas (1779-1823)
1819
Errata, p.[1] at end.
The vvorkes of that learned and reuerend diuine, Iohn White, Doctor in Diuinitie : together with a defence of The way to the true church, in answere to a popish treatise, written by T.W.P. entituled VVhite died blacke. By Francis VVhite Doctor in Diuinitie and Deane of Carlile
White, John (1570-1615)
1624
Another issue of STC 25389 with added bifolium, comprising an engraved portrait and a general titlepage. In four parts, each with separate dated titlepage, pagination and register. Contents: The v...
A test and protest against popery from the conscientious Christian Protestants called Quakers
1680
"From the true Protestant Christians, who desire the salvation of all men"--p. 18. Anon.
Rhemes against Rome: or, The remooving of the gagg of the new Gospell, and rightly placing it in the mouthes of the Romists, by the Rhemists; in their English translation of the Scriptures
Bernard, Richard (1568-1641)
1626
A reply to: Heigham, John or Roger. The gagge of the new Gospel.
A discourse concerning the second Council of Nice : which first introduced and established image-worship in the Christian church, anno dom. 787
Comber, Thomas (1645-1699)
1688
Anon., by T. Comber. Includes bibliographical references.
Popery, the enemy and falsifier of Scripture, or, Facts and evidences, illustrative of the conduct of the modern Church of Rome, in prohibiting the reading and circulation of the Holy Scriptures in the vulgar tongue, and also of the falsification of the Sacred Text in translations of the Bible executed by the Romanists
Horne, Thomas Hartwell (1780-1862)
1844
Attributed to Horne, T. H.
Popery not founded on scripture, or, The texts which papists cite out of the Bible, for the proof of the points of their religion : examin'd, and shew'd to be alledged without ground
Tenison, Thomas Archbishop of Canterbury (1636-1715)
1688
Attributed to Thomas Tenison. cf. NUC pre-1956.