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3017 Reply to the Answer of the Cath: Apology, or a clear, Vindication of the Catholiques of Engl.

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3018 The true Portraiture of the Church of Jefus Chrift Boulogne 1670 3019 Turberville's Manual of Controverfies, clearly demonftrating the --Truth of the Catholick Religion. 3020 Father Campian's ten Reasons 3021 Account of Dr. Stillingfleet's Book, against the Church of Rome

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3022 Account of Dr. Stillingfleet's Book against the Church of Rome, together with a fhort Poftil upon his Text

1672 3023 The Depth and Myftery of the Roman Mafs laid open and explaine, by Brevint, gilt on the Leaves

1672

3024 Collection of several Treatifes, in Anfwer, to Dr. Stillingfleet

1672

3025 Stillingfleet's fecond Difcourfe, in Vindication of the Proteftant Grounds of Faith, gilt on the Leaves !

1673 3026 Roman Forgeries, or a true Account of their falfe Records 1673 3027 Rome's Glory, or a Collection of divers Miracles wrought by Popifh Saints, both during their Lives, and after their Deaths

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3029 Cattlemaine's (Earl of) Catholique Apology 3030 The doleful Fall of And. Sall, a Jefuit, from the Roman Cath Apoftolick Faith

3028 Stillingfleet's Answer to feveral late Treatifes against his Difcourfe concerning Idolatry, gilt on the Leaves

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3031 Account of the intolerable Charge of Popery to this Nation 1674 3032 The Infallibility of the Roman Cath. Ch. and her Miracles, against Dr. Stillingfleet Antw. 1674 Reflections upon the Devotions of the Roman Church, gilt on the Leaves, and bound in red Turkey

3033 16-4 3034 Saul and Samuel at Endor, or the new Ways of Salvation and Service, which ufually tempt Men to Rome, and detain them there, refuted, by Brevint - 1674 3035 The Capucin, or the Pharifaifm, Superftition, and Fanaticifm of Popery difcovered, by a Perfon of Quality

1675

3036 The unerring and unerrable Church, or an Answer to a Sermon preached by And. Saul, formerly a Jefuit

1675

3037 Confiderations how far the Romanists may be trusted by Princes

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3038 Liturgical Difcourfe of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mafs 1675 3039 Bp. Confins's Hift. of Popish Tranfut ftantiation 3940 Walker's Anfwer to the Bp. of Condom's Book, intituled, An Expofition of the Doctrine of the Cath. Ch. upon Matters of Controverfy, gilt on the Leaves, and bound in red Turkey 1676

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3041 Dodwell's two fhort Difcourfes against the Romanists. 3042 Burnet's Vindication of the Ordinations of the Church of England

3043- Myftery of Jefuitifm, difcovered in certain Letters, 3044 True View of Popish Cruelties

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3045 K. Edward the VIth's own Arguments against the Pope's Supre

macy

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3046 Anfwer to the Provincial Letters, published by the Janfenifts, against the Jefuites and School-Divines.

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3047 Warner's Defence of the Doctrine and Holy Rites of the Rom. Cath. Church.

3048 Hancock's Examination of the Loyalty of Popish Principles 1682 3049 Abercromby's Method to reduce Romanifts from Popery to Pro

teftancy

3050 Bp. Jewel's Apology of the Ch. of Engl.

3051 Touchstone of the Reformed Gospel

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3052 Contemplations on the Life and Glory of Holy Mary, the Mother of Jefus

3053 Father Walsh's Letters

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3054 Sancy's Reasons, that moved him to return into the Bofom of the

Roman Church

1686

3055 Scriptural Catechifm, in Oppofition to the Popish Cath. to which is added, a Difcourfe, proving the Authority of the Holy Scripture.

3056 Winding-Sheet for the Schifm of Engl. by J. E. Miffioner 1687 3057 Inftitutions of the Congregation of the Oratory at St. Mary's in Vallicella, within the City of Rome, by P. Nerius 1687 3058 School of the Eucharift, established upon the Miraculous Refpect and Acknowledgments which Beafts, Birds, and Infects have rendered to the Holy Sacrament of the Altar, by Tho. Bridoul, Prieft 1687 3059 Speech of Nic. Heath, Lord Chancellor, in the Year 1555, on Occafion of the Supremacy

1688

3060 Bertram, or Ratram, concerning the Body and Blood of the Lord

1688 3061 Johnson's fecond five Years Struggle against Popery and Tyranny

3062 Jefuits Memorial for the intended Reformation of Engl.

3063 Frauds of Romish Monks and Priests, 2 Vol.

3064 An Answer to a fhort and plain Way to the Faith and

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Church

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3c65 Full View of Popery, in a Satyrical Acc. of the Lives of the Popes, gilt on the Leaves, and bound in red Turkey 3066 Certamen Religiofum, or a Difpute managed in Writing, between a Papift and a Proteftant

3067 Effay towards a Propofal for Catholick Communion 3068

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printed at large, and anfwered, Chapter by Chapter

1705

3069 Modeft and true Acc. of the chief Points in Controverfy between the Rom. Cath. and the Proteftants 1705 3070 Hickes's Apologetical Vindication of the Ch. of Engl. 1706 3071 Letters which paffed between Dr. Hickes and a Popish Prieft, on Occafion of a young Gentlewoman's Departing from the Ch. of Engl. to that of Rome 3072 Account of the late Converfion of Jn. Barville, from Popery, to the Ch. of Engl.

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3073 Howel's View of the Pontificate, from its fuppofed Beginning, to the End of the Council of Trent

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3074 Lefley's Cafe ftated, between the Ch. of Rome and the Church of Engl. 1713 3075 The Council of Trent plainly discovered not to have been a free Affembly, by Geddes

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3076 Duke of Brunswick's L Reasons for embracing the Rom. Cath. Faith

1715 3077 Letters between Doctor Wood a Rom. Cath, and W. Bulftrode, Efq; 1717

3078 Broughton on the great Apoftafy from Christianity, with its evil Influence on the Civil State

1718 3079 Jewell's Apology of the Ch. of Engl. tranflated by Cheyne, lar. Pap. gilt on the Leaves, and bound in blue Turkey

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bound in Calves Leather

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3081 Popery againft Christianity, or an Hift. Account of the prefent

State of Rome, by Gordon

1719

3082 Bull's Vindication of the Church of England

1719

3083 England's Converfion and Reformation compared 3084 Gavin's Mafter-Key to Popery, 3 Vol.

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3085 Parallel of the Doctrine of the Pagans with the Doctrine of the Jefuits

1726 3086 The Story of the Ordination of our firft Bifhops in Q. Elizabeth's Reign, at the Nag's-Head Tavern in Cheap-fide, by Browne

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QUAKERS DIVINITY POSITIVE AND CONTROVERSIAL, QUARTO.

3087 3088 The Reviler rebuked, or a Reinforcement of the Charge against the Quakers for their Contradictions to the Scriptures of God, &c. by Stalman

Large Collection of Tracts, for and against the Quakers,

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3089 Collection of the feveral Writings given forth from the Spirit of the Lord, through that meek, patient, and fuffering Servant of God, James Parnel

1675

3090 Barclay's Apology for the true Chriftian Divinity, as the fame is held forth, and preached, by the People called in Scorn Qua

kers

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3091 Account of fome of the late and prefent Sufferings of the People called Quakers, for meeting together to worship God in Spirit and Truth

3092 Bugg's Tracts against the Quakers.

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QUAKERS DIVINITY, POSITIVE AND CON

TROVERSIAL.

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THE Principle of Truth, being a Declaration of our Faith

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3094 An Eccho to the Voice from Heaven; to which is added, the bloody Vifion of Jn. Farley, interpreted by Arife Evans, the Voice of Michael, the Archangel, to his Highnefs the Lord Protector.

3095 Several Tracts, Pro and Con, bound together.

3096 An Eccho to the Voice from Heaven, or a Narration of the Life, and Manner of the fpecial Calling, and Vifions, of Arife Evans

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3097 Salutation to the Seed of God, and a Call out of Babylon and

Egypt

1656 3098 Fanatick Hift, or an exact Relation and Account of the old Anabaptifts, and new Quakers 1660 3099 Cafe of the People called Quakers, relating to Oaths and Swearing

1673 3100 Wisdom juftified of her Children, from the Ignorance and Calumny of H. Hallywell

1673 3101 Friendly Conference between a Minifter and a Parishioner of his inclining to Quakerifm; the Rights of Tythes afferted and proved 1677

3102 Keith's immediate Revelation, or Jefus Chrift the Eternal Son of God

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3103 Vindication of the Friendly Conference between a Minifter and a Parishioner of his inclining to Quakerifm; to which is added, Chriftianity no Enthufiafin

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3104 Keith on the Presbyterian and Independent vifible Churches in New England

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3105 Great Doctrines of the Gofpel of Chrift owned, believed, and afferted, by Chriftian Quake.s

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3105 An Anfwer to W. P. his Key about the Quakers Light within,

and Oathes

1695 3107 The Foxian Quakers Dunces, Lyars, and Slanders proved out of G. Fox's Journal

1695 3108 Brief Account of the Rife and Progress of the People called Qua

kers

1695 3109 Croefe's general Hift. of the Quakers, with Marginal Notes

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3110 Baptifm, and the Lords Supper, fubftantially afferted, being an

Apology for the Quakers

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3111 Bugg's Tracts against the Quakers

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3112 Leley's Snake in the Gifs, against the Quakers 3113 Wyeth's Anfwer to the Snake in the Grafs

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3114 Chriftian Quaker, and his Divine Teftimony, ftated and vindi

cated, by Penn

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3115 The Deifm of Wm. Penn, and his Brethren, deftructive to the

Christian Religion

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3116 Primitive Chriftianity revived in the Faith and Practice of the

3117 Some of the many Fallacies of Wm. Penn detected, by Keith

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3118 Defence of a Book, intituled, The Snake in the Grafs

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3119. Reply to Anguis Flagellatus, being a fecond Defence or the third and laft Part of the Snake in the Grafs

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3120 Keith's Standard of the Quakers examined, or an Answer to the Apology of Rob. Barclay

1702

3121 Quakerifm drooping and its Caufe finking; to which is added a Reply to the Quakers, by Loveling

1703 3122 Piety promoted, in a Collection of the dying Sayings of many of the People called Quakers, 2 Vol.

1703

3123 Catalogue of Friends Books, written by many of the People called Quakers

1708

3124 Fox's Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, Chriftian Experiences, and Labour of Love, in the Work of the Miniftry, 2 Vol.

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3125 Collection of fome Papers of Wm. Crouch 3126 The new Jerufalem Paradife State of God and Chrift 3127 Faith of a true Christian and the Primitive Quakers Faith 1725

3128 Barclay's Apology for the true Chriftian Divinity, as the fame is held forth by the People called in Scorn Quakers

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3129 Examination of a Book lately printed by the Quakers and by them diftributed to the Members of both Houses of Parliament, large Paper, gilt on the Leaver

3130 Several Lives of Eminent Quakers, bound together.

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CONTROVERSY WITH THE DISSENTER S. QUARTO.

3131 Hitgift's Anfwer to a certain Libell, intitled An Admonition to the Parliament, with the Reply to it, black

Letter.

3132 Travers's full and plaine Declaration of Ecclefiafticall Difcipline of the Word of God, and of the Declininge of the Church of England from the fame, 1574. To which is added, Hay any Worke for Cooper, 1589; and a true Report of the Conference had with Campion and others, all black Letter. 3133 Second Replie of Tho. Cartwright against Dr. Whitgift's fecond Answer, touching the Church Difcipline, black Letter

1575 3134 Knewftub's Confutation of monftrous and horrible Herefies, taught by H. N. and embraced of a Number, who call themfelves the Familie of Love, black Letter 3135 Bridges's Defence of the Government establish'd in the Church of England for Ecclefiaftical Matters

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1587 3136 Greenwood's Anfwer to G. Gifford's pretended Defence of Read Praiers and devised Litourgies

1590 3137 Bishop Bancroft's Survay of the pretended Holy Difcipline 1593; to which is added, Daungerous Pofitions and Proceedings published and practised within this Ifland of Brytaine under Pretence of Reformation

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3138 Reafons for Refufal of Subfcription to the Booke of Common Praier under the Hands of certaine Ministers of Devon 1605

3139 An

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