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THOMAS (William, Bishop of Worcester) Exeμvoía: Roman Oracles silenced, or the Prime Testimonies of Antiquity, produced by Henry Turbervil in his Manual of Controversies, examined and refuted. 4to. London, 1691. [M. 15. 18.]

TRAPP (Joseph) Popery truly stated and briefly confuted. Svo. London, 1726. [R. 10. 2.]

USHER (James, Archbishop of Armagh) An Answer to a Challenge made by a Jesuite in Ireland: wherein the Judgment of Antiquity in the points questioned is truely delivered, and the Noveltie of the now Romish Doctrine plainly discovered. 4to. Dublin, 1624. [K. 19. 9.] Copies of certain Letters passed between Spain and England Religion, between Mr. F. WADESWORTH and W. BEDELL.

in matter of 8vo.

[N. 8. 16.]

WHITAKER (William) An Answer to a certeine Booke written by Mr. William Rainolds, entituled "A Refutation of Sundrie Reprehensions, Cavils," &c. 12mo. London, 1585. [G. 16. 25.]

WHITE (Blanco) Practical and Internal Evidence against Catholicism. 8vo. London, 1826. [Ii. 8. 7.]

WHITE (Francis) The Orthodox Faith and Way to the Church explained and justified, in Answer to a Popish Treatise, entitled "White died Black." folio, London, 1624. [B. 4. 3.]

WILLET (Andrew) Synopsis Papismi; that is, a General View of Papistrie, wherein the whole Mysterie of Iniquitie, and summe of Antichristian Doctrine is set downe, which is maintained this day by the Synagouge of Rome against the Church of Christ. folio, London, 1600. [B. 1. 1.] WILLIAMS (John, Archbishop of York) A Manual: or Three Short and Plain Treatises, viz.

1. Of Prayer, or Active

2. Of Principles, or Positive

3. Of Resolutions, or Oppositive

Divinity.

Written for the private use of a most noble Lady, to preserve her from the Danger of Popery. 12mo. London, 1672. [E. 8. 22.]

iii. Conferences between Protestants and Romanists. RAINOLDES (John) The Summe of the Conference between him and John Hart, touching the Head and true Faith of the Church. Whereunto is annexed a Treatise intitled "Six Conclusions touching the Holy Scriptures and the Church." 4to. London, 1588. [K. 20. 30.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1598. [C. 20. 19.]

FEATLEY (Daniel) The Fisher catched in his own Net. [An Account of a Conference between Drs. Featley and White with the Jesuits Fisher and Sweet.] 4to. London, 1623. [N. 8. 20.]

LAUD (William, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury) A Relation of a Conference between himself and Mr. Fisher the Jesuite.

don, 1639. [B. 4. 1.]

Another Copy. folio, London, 1639. [C. 5. 6.]

folio, Lon

A Replie to a Relation of the Conference between William Laude and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit. 4to. London, 1640. [E. 1. 33.]

A Relation of a Conference, held about Religion, at London, April 3d,
1676, by Edward STILLINGFLEET, D.D. and Gilbert BURNET, with some
Gentlemen of the Church of Rome. 8vo. London, 1676. [L. 15. 20.]
S[L. 15. 8.
Two other Copies. 8vo. London, 1676.
G. 18. 28.]

A Letter to Mr. G[odden] giving a true account of a late Conference at the D[ean] of S. Paul's]. [By Dr. Edward Stillingfleet.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 4.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 4.]

A Letter to Dr. E[dward] S[tilling fleet], concerning his late Letter to Mr. Godden], and the Account he gives in it of a Conference between Mr. G. and himself. From one who was present at the Conference. [Mr. John SERGEANT.] Published with Allowance. 4to. London, 1687. (A) [M. 15.4.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 27.]

A Letter to a Friend, reflecting on some Passages in a Letter to the D. of P. in Answer to the arguing Part of his first Letter to Mr. G. [By Clement ELLYS.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 4.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 4.]

The Second Catholick Letter: or Reflections on the Reflecter's Defence of Dr. Stilling fleet's First Letter to Mr. G. against the Answer to the arguing Part of it. [By John Sergeant.] Published with Allowance. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 4.]

The Reflecter's Defence of his Letter to a Friend, against the furious Assaults of Mr. J. S. in his second Catholic Letter. [By Clement Ellys.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 4.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 4.]

A Second Letter to Mr. G. in Answer to two Letters lately published concerning the Conference at the D. of P. [By Dr. E. Stillingfleet.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 4.]

The Third Catholick Letter, in Answer to the arguing Part of Doctor Stilling fleet's Second Letter to Mr. G. By John] Sergeant]. Published with allowance. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 4.]

Scripture and Tradition compared; in a Sermon preached at Guildhall Chapel, Nov. 27, 1687. By Edward Stillingfleet, D. D. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 4.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 4.]

The Fourth Catholick Letter in Answer to Dr. Stilling fleet's Sermon preach't at Guildhall, Nov. 27, 1687, entituled "Scripture and Tradition compared." By John Sergeant. Published with Allowance. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 4.]

The Fifth Catholick Letter, in Reply to Dr. Stilling fleet's (pretended) Answer to about the fortieth part of J. S.'s Catholic Letters. Addrest to all Impartial Readers. By John Sergeant. 4to. London, 1688.

[M. 15. 9.] A Discourse concerning the Nature and Grounds of the Certainty of Faith, in Answer to J. S. his Catholick Letters. By Edward Stillingfleet, D.D. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 4.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 4.]

(4) In this and the subsequent pages of the present Section, the attacks of Popish writers are distinguished from the Defences of Protestant Divines, by being printed in the Italic character.

The Council of Trent, examined and disproved by Catholick Tradition in the Main Points in Controversie between us and the Church of Rome. Part I. With an Appendix, in Answer to some Passages of J. W. of the Society of Jesus concerning the prohibiting of Scripture in the Vulgar Languages in the Council of Trent. [By Edward Stillingfleet.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 8.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 4.]

STILLINGFLEET (Edward, Bishop of Worcester) Several Conferences between a Romish Priest, a Fanatick Chaplain, and a Divine of the Church of England, concerning the Idolatry of the Church of Rome; being a full Answer to the Dialogues of T. G. 8vo. London, 1679. [G. 18. 29.] Another Copy. folio. In Stilling fleet's Works, Vol. VI.

[I. 4. 25.] A True Account of a Conference, held about Religion at London, Sept. 29, 1687, between A. Pulton, a Jesuit, and Tho. Tenison, D. D. As also of that which led to it and followed after it. By Tho. TENISON, D. D. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 8.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 5.]

Mr. Pulton considered in his Sincerity, Reasonings, Authorities: or a just Answer to what he hath hitherto published in his True Account,' his True and Full Account of a Conference,' &c. son, D. D. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 8.]

Some farther Remarks on the late Account given by Dr. ference with Mr. Pulton. [By Andrew PULTON.] lowance. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 8.]

By Thomas Teni

Tenison of his Con-
Published with Al-

The Missionaries' Arts discovered or an Account of their Ways of Insinuation, and Artifices in making Converts By H-, a Mi

nister of the Church of England. 4to. London, 1688 [M. 20. 2.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 2.]

A Defence of the "Missionaries' Arts;" wherein the charge of Disloyalty, Rebellions, Plots, and Treasons (asserted page 76 of that book) is fully proved against the Members of the Church of Rome, in a brief Account of the several Plots contrived, and Rebellions raised, by the Papists, against the Lives and Dignities of Sovereign Princes since the Reformation. By the Author of the "Missionaries' Arts." 4to. London, 1689. [M. 20. 2.]

Of the Incurable Scepticism of the Church of Rome. By M. de la PLACETTE. Translated from the French, and published by Dr. Tenison. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 3.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 6.]

The Pamphlet, entituled Speculum Ecclesiasticum; or an Ecclesiastical Prospective Glass,' considered in its False Reasonings and Quotations. [By Henry WHARTON.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 8.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 5.]

An Account of a Conference between two Romish Priests and some Protestant Divines. By Samuel CHANDLER. 8vo. London, 1735. [P. 85. (3.)] A Conference between two Gentlemen, a Papist and a Protestant, concerning Religion. In which the principal Arguments of "The Catholick Christian Instructed" are answered. London, 1749. [P. 311. (7.)]

iv. Discourses written on occasion of the Conversions of several Persons to the Romish Church, and also on the Renunciation of Popery by several persons, together with their respective motives.

(1) DISCOURSES OCCASIONED BY CONVERSIONS TO POPERY. HAKEWIL (George) An Answere to a Treatise, written by Dr. Carier, by way of Letter to his Majestie; wherein he layeth downe sundry Politike Considerations; by which he pretendeth himself was moved, and endeavoureth to move others, to be reconciled to the Church of Rome, and imbrace that Religion which he calleth Catholike. 1616. [K. 20. 29.]

4to. London,

Reason and Authority; or the Motives of a late Protestant's Reconciliation to the Catholic Church. Together with Remarks upon some late Discourses against Transubstantiation. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 14. 18.] An Answer to a Book entituled Reason and Authority: or the Motives of a late Protestant's Reconciliation to the Catholick Church. Together with a Brief Account of Augustine the Monk, and Conversion of the English. [By Thomas BAMBRIDGE, D. D.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 17.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 2.] The Considerations which oblig'd Peter MANBY, Dean of London-Dery to embrace the Roman Catholic Religion. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 5.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 32.]

An Answer to the Considerations which obliged Peter Manby, late Dean of Londonderry, (as he pretends) to embrace what he calls the Catholick Religion. [By William KING, Chancellor of St. Patrick's, Dublin.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 5.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 25.] Consensus Veterum: or the Reasons of Edward SCLATER, Minister of Putney, for his Conversion to the Catholic Faith and Communion. 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 17.]

Veteres Vindicati, in an Expostulatory Letter to Mr. Sclater, of Putney, upon his "Consensus Veterum." Wherein the absurdity of his Method, and the Weakness of his Reasons are shewn; his false Aspersions upon the Church of England are wiped off, and her Faith concerning the Eucharist proved to be that of the Primitive Church. [By Edward GEE.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 19.]

Two other Copies. 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 7. P. 25. (6.)] Sure and Honest Means for the Conversion of all Heretics; and Wholesome Advice and Expedients for the Reformation of the Church. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 16.]

An Answer to Six Queries, proposed to a Gentlewoman of the Church of England by an Emissary of the Church of Rome; fitted to a Gentlewoman's capacity, by Henry DODWELL, M. A. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 14. 28.]

The Reasons of Mr. BAYS changing his Religion. 4to. London, 1688.

[M. 14. 7.]

HICKES (George) Several Letters which passed between Dr. H. and a Popish Priest, upon occasion of a young Gentlewoman's departing from the Church of England to that of Rome. 8vo. London, 1705.

[D. 6. 21.] An Account of the Conversion of Mr. John BARVILLE from Popery to the Reformed Church of England: with the Form of his Solemn Abjuration of the Romish Religion. Written by himself. 8vo. London, 1710. [M. 7. 4.]

Two Letters: one from a Lady to a Friend who had married a Catholic; the other from the same Author to the said Gentleman, by which he was converted from the Popish Religion. 8vo. London, 1728.

[P. 71. (11.)]

(2) DISCOURSES OCCASIONED BY RENUNCIATIONS OF POPERY. DE LA MOTTE (Francis) Les Motifs de son Conversion à la Religion Reformée. 4to. Londres, 1675. [L..15. 21.]

SALL (Andrew) A Sermon preached at Christ's Church, Dublin, before the Lord Lieutenant and Council, July 5th, 1674. With a Declaration made in St. John's Church, in Cashel, before the Archbishop of that Province; and a Preface shewing the Reasons for deserting the Communion of the Roman Church, and embracing that of the Church of England. 12mo. Dublin, 1675. [E. 17. 2.]

An Historical Relation of several Great and Learned Romanists who did imbrace the Protestant Religion, with their Reasons for their Change, delivered in their own words. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 20. 1.] DE LA PILLONNIERE (Francis) An Answer to the Rev. Dr. Snape's Accusation; containing an Account of his Behaviour and Sufferings among the Jesuits, of his leaving their Society, and afterwards turning Protestant, &c. With an Appendix, containing several Letters from Jesuits and others, which give light and confirmation to the foregoing account. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 238. (8.) (9.)]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1717.

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1717.

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1717.

[N. 9. 1.]

[P. 106. (5.)]

[R. 8. 60.]

MILLS (Henry) An Answer to Pillonniere's Reply to Dr. Snape, with Dr.
Snape's Letter. 8vo. London, 1718. [P. 140. (2.)]
SNAPE (Andrew) Vindication of a Passage in his Second Letter to the
Bishop of Bangor relating to Mr. Pillonniere. 8vo. London, 1717.

[N. 9. 1.] De la Pillonniere (Francis) A Reply to Dr. Snape's Vindication of a Pussage in his Second Letter to the Bishop of Bangor; wherein a full Answer is given to Mr. Mills. 8vo. London, 1718. [N. 9. 1.]

Another Copy.

8vo. London, 1718. [P. 106. (6.)]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1718. [R. 8. 60.]

KENNETT (White) Dr. Snape instructed in some matters especially relating to Convocations and Converts from Popery. 8vo. London, 1718. [N. 9. 1.]

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