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v. Attacks of Romanists on the Reformation and Orders of the Church of England, with Vindications of that Church from the Charges of Schism and of Symbolizing with the Romish Church, &c.

(1) DISCOURSES, WRITTEN BY THE ROMANISTS, And reflecting upon the REFORMATION AND ORDERS OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND, WITH RE

PLIES THERETO.

JUELLI (Johannis, Episcopi Sarisburiensis) Apologia Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ. 12mo. Ambergæ, 1606. [K. 16. 28.]

JEWEL (John, Bishop of Salisbury) A Reply unto Mr. Hardinge's Answere. folio, London, 1565. [B. 1. 17.]

Another Copy. folio, London, 1565. [Ff. 3. 6.]

Jewel (John) A Defence of the Apologie of the Churche of Englande. (Two Copies.) folio, London, 1567. [B. 1. 18. Ff. 3. 5.]

Jewel (John) Reply and Defence. (Two Copies.) folio. Works.
[Ff. 3. 4. Ff. 2. 10.]
HEYLIN (Peter) The Parliament's Power in Lawes for Religion; or an
Answer to the Calumny of the Papists, nicknaming the Religion of the
Church of England by the name of a Parliamentary Religion. 4to.
Oxford, 1645. [N. 8. 21.]

CRAKANTHORP (Ricardi) Defensio Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ contra M. Antonii
de Dominis, Archiepiscopi Spalatensis, Injurias. 4to. Londini, 1625.
[K. 20. 3.]
Of the Division between the English and Romish Church upon the Re-
formation. By H. F. 12mo. London, 1652. [A. 7. 80.]
KEMP (Edward) Reasons for the sole Use of the Churches Prayers in
Publick; in Vindication of the Church of England from the Slanders of
Popish Recusants. 4to. London, 1668. [M. 15. 37.]

England's Independency upon the Papal Power, historically and judicially stated by Sir John DAVIES and Sir Edward COKE. 4to. London, 1674. [N. 8. 37.]

A LETTER to a Member of the House of Commons, in Vindication of the Protestant Reformed Church (as established by Law), in Opposition to the Superstitious and Idolatrous Church of Rome. 4to. London, 1679. [M. 15. 33.]

LAUNOII (Joannis) Epistolæ, cum Præfatione Apologetica pro Reformatione Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ. folio, Cantabrigiæ, 1689. [G. 13. 14.] A Discourse about the Charge of Novelty upon the Reformed Church of England. 4to. London, 1683. [P. 39. (15.)]

An Answer to some Papers, concerning the Authority of the Catholic Church in matters of Faith and the Reformation of the Church of England. 4to. London, 1686. [M. 16. 30.]

The Difference of the Cases between the Separation of Protestants from the Church of Rome and the Separation of Dissenters from the Church of England. [By Dr. W. CLAGETT.] 4to. London, 1686. [N. 8. 3.] A Discourse concerning the Unity of the Catholick Church maintained in the Church of England. [By Dr. W. CAVE.] 4to. London, 1684.

[N. 8. 3.]

Advice to the Confuter of Bellarmin; with some Considerations upon the Antiquity of the Church of England. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 19.] The State of the Church of Rome when the Reformation began; as it appears by the Advices given to Paul III. and Julius III. by creatures of their own. [By Dr. W. CLAGETT.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 5.] Church Government. Part V. a Relation of the English Reformation, and the Lanfulness thereof examined by the Theses delivered in the four former Parts. Oxford, 1687. [M. 14. 18.]

Of the Authority of Councils and the Rule of Faith, with an Answer to the Eight Theses laid down for the trial of the English Reformation in the Book that came from Oxford. [By HUTCHINSON.] 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 6.]

Animadversions on the Eight Theses laid down, and the Inferences deduced from them, in a Discourse entitled Church Government, Part V. [By GEORGE SMALRIDGE.] 4to. Oxford, 1687. [M. 14. 2.]

Another Copy. 4to. Oxford, 1687. [N. 8. 14.]

Two Discourses: 1. Concerning the Spirit of Martin Luther and the Original of the Reformation. 2. Concerning the Celibacy of the Clergy. [By Abraham WOODHEAD.] 4to. Oxford, 1687. [M. 14. 2.]

An Answer to some Considerations on the Spirit of Martin Luther and the Original of the Reformation. [By Dr. Francis ATTERBURY.] 4to. Oxford, 1687. [M. 14. 2.]

Another Copy. 4to. Oxford, 1687. [N. 8. 14.]

The Religion of Martin Luther neither Catholick nor Protestant, proved from his own Works. 4to. Oxford, 1688. [M. 20. 2.]

Reflections, Part I. on the Relation of the English Reformation lately printed at Oxford. Part II. on the Oxford Theses relating to the English Reformation. [By Gilbert BURNET, DD.] 4to. Amsterdam, 1688. [N. 8. 3.]

Some Queries to the Protestants concerning the English Reformation. By T. W. Gent. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 5.]

The Queries, offered by T. W. to the Protestants concerning the English Reformation, reprinted and answered. [By Dr. W. CLAGETT.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 3.]

A Discourse concerning the Necessity of Reformation, with respect to the Errors and Corruptions of the Church of Rome. [By Dr. Nicholas STRATFORD.] Parts I. II. 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 2.]

A Discourse about the Charge of Novelty upon the Reformed Church of England, made by the Papists asking of us the Question, Where was our Religion before Luther? [By Dr. Gregory HASCARD.] 4to.

London, 1683. [M. 14. 33.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1685. [N. 8. 7.]

The Case stated between the Church of Rome and the Church of England. Svo. London, 1713. [M. 19. 12.]

SHERIDAN (William, Bishop of Kilmore and Ardagh) Catholick Religion asserted by St. Paul and maintained in the Church of England in opposition to the Errors of the Church of Rome. 8vo. London, 1714.

[M. 19. 50.] TRAPP (Joseph) The Church of England defended against the Calumnies of the Church of Rome. Svo. London, 1727. [R. 12. 66.]

MILBOURNE (Luke) A Short Defence of the Orders of the Church of England as by Law established. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 16.]

A Plain Answer to a Popish Priest questioning the Orders of the Church of England. [By Abednego SELLER.] 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 3.] A Defence of the Ordinations and Ministry of the Church of England. [By WHITFIELD.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 20. 2.]

The Validity of the Orders of the Church of England made out against the Objections of the Papists, in several Letters to a Gentleman of Norwich, that desired satisfaction therein. [By Dr. Humphry PRIDEAUX]. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 3.]

Roman Catholics Uncertain whether there be any true Priests or Sacraments in the Church of Rome. [By Thomas MARSDEN.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 20. 2.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. s. 3.]

COURAYER (Pierre François) Dissertation sur la Validité des Ordinations des Anglois, et sur la Succession des Evesques de l'Eglise Anglicane. Avec les Preuves des faits avancez dans cet ouvrage. 8vo. 2 parties. Bruxelles, 1723. [M. 8. 1,2.]

Hardouin (Père) La Dissertation de P. Le Courayer sur la Succession des Evesques Anglois refutée. 8vo. Paris, 1724. [M. 8. 3.]

Défense de la Dissertation sur la Validité des Ordinations des Anglois contre les differentes Responses qui y ont été faites. Par l'Auteur de la Dissertation. 8vo. 2 tomes en 4 vols. Bruxelles, 1726.

[M. 8. 4-7.] BROWNE (Thomas) The Story of the Ordination of our First Bishops in Queen Elizabeth's Reign, at the Nag's Head Tavern, examined; and proved to be an absurd Fable. 8vo. London, 1731. [N. 7. 42.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1731. [R. 12. 76.]

(2) VINDICATIONS OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND FROM THE ROMANISTS' CHARGE OF SCHISM AND HERESY.

HAMMOND (Henry) Of Schisme. A Defence of the Church of England against the Exceptions of the Romanists. 12mo. London, 1654.

[M. 18. 20.]

A Reply to the Catholick Gentleman's Answer to the most material. Parts of the Booke of Schisme. 4to. London, 1654. [M. 20. 34.] TWISDEN (Sir Roger) An Historical Vindication of the Church of England, in point of Schism, as it stands separated from the Roman, and was reformed 1° Elizabeth. 4to. London, 1675. [E. 20. 3.]

A LETTER, wherein is shewed, 1. What Worship is due to Images according to the Council of Nice; and 2. That the Papists are very unjust in charging Schism on the Church of England. 4to. London, 1680.

[M. 20. 14.] A Vindication of the Church of England from the foul Aspersions of Schism and Heresie, unjustly cast upon her by the Church of Rome. [By Michael ALTHAM.] In 2 parts. 4to. London, 1687.

[M. 14. 21,25.] An Answer to a late printed Paper, given about by some of the Church of Rome. [By John WILLIAMS.] 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 21.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1686. [N. 8. 5.]

A Protestant of the Church of England no Donatist: or Some Short Notes on Lucilla and Elizabeth. [By Dr. Wm. SHERLOCK.] 4to. London, 1686. [N. 8. 3.]

An Apologetical Vindication of the Church of England: in Answer to those who reproach her with the English Heresies and Schisms, or suspect her not to be a Catholic Church upon their account. [By Dr. George HICKES.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 14. 21.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 3.]

The Schism of the Church of England demonstrated in four Arguments. 4to. Oron. 1688. [M. 20. 2.]

The Reformation of the Church of England justified, according to the Canons of the Council of Nice and other General Councils, and the Tradition of the Catholic Church; being an Answer to "The Schism of the Church of England demonstrated." [By Dr. W. SAYWELL.] 4to. Cambridge, 1688. [N. 8. 3.]

(3.) VINDICATIONS OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND FROM THE POPISH CHARGE OF SYMBOLIZING WITH THE CHURCH OF ROME.

A Short and True Account of the several Advances the Church of England hath made towards Rome: or, A Model of the ground upon which the Papists for these Hundred Years have built their hopes and expectations, that England would ere long return to Popery. [By Peter Du MOULIN.] 4to. London, 1680. [M. 14. 30.] An Agreement with the Church of England and the Church of Rome evinced from the Concertation of some of her Sons with their Brethren the Dissenters. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 19.]

A Vindication of some Protestant Principles of Church Unity and Catholic Communion, from the charge of Agreement with the Church of Rome. [By Dr. Wm. SHERLOCK.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 19.]

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

The Difference between the Church of England and the Church of Rome. In opposition to a late Book, intituled "An Agreement between the Church of England and Church of Rome." [By John WILLIAMS.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 4.]

(4.) OF THE ROYAL PAPERS (VIZ. TWO OF KING CHARLES II. AND ONE OF THE DUCHESS OF YORK), AND OF THE DISCOURSES OCCASIONED

BY THEM.

Copies of Two Papers written by the late King Charles II. Together with the Copy of a Paper written by the late Duchess of York. 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 20.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1686. [N. 8. 3.]

A Short and Plain Way to the Faith of the Church by that eminent divine Mr. Richard HUDLESTON, of the Congregation of S. Benedict. To which are annexed his late Majesty's King Charles II. Papers found in his Closet after his decease; as also a Brief Account of what occurred on his Death-bed in regard to Religion. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 17.]

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An Answer to some Papers lately printed, concerning the Authority of the Catholic Church in matters of Faith, and the Reformation of the Church of England. [By Dr. Edward STILLINGFLEET.] 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 20]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1686. [N. 8. 3.]

A Defence of the Papers written by the late King of blessed memory, and Duchess of York, against the Answer made to them. [By John DRYDEN.] 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 20.]

A Reply to the Answer made upon the Three Royal Papers.. 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 20.]

A Vindication of the Answer to some late Papers concerning the Unity and Authority of the Catholick Church and the Reformation of the Church of England. [By Dr. Edward STILLINGFLEET.] 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 3.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 14. 20.]

(5.) POPISH DISCOURSES, WRITTEN BY WAY OF ADVICE TO THE Protestant PULPITS, WITH THE REPLIES By Divines of the Church of England. Good Advice to the Pulpits; delivered in a few Cautions, for keeping up the Reputation of those Chairs and preserving the Nation in Peace. Published with Allowance. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 17.]

An Apology for the Pulpits: being an Answer to "Good Advice to the Pulpits." [By John WILLIAMS.] Together with an Appendix, containing a Defence of Dr. Tennison's Sermon about Alms, [by Dr. Tennison] in a Letter to the Author of this Apology. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 17.]

Pulpit-Sayings or the Characters of the Pulpit-Papist examined: in Answer to the "Apology for the Pulpits," and in Vindication of the Representer against the Stater of the Controversie. With Allowance. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 14. 29.]

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Pulpit Popery, true Popery in Defence of the " Apology," and in Answer to Pulpit Sayings." [By John WILLIAMS.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 14. 29.]

(6.) DISCOURSES WRITTEN DURING THE REPRESENTING Controversy, in THE REIGN OF KING JAMES II.

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 disturbed this Nation above an hundred and fifty years; filled 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. 4to. London, 1665. [M. 14. 25.] Another Copy. To which are annexed Roman Catholick Principles in reference to God and the King. 4to. London, 1685. [N. 8. 2.] The Doctrines and Practices of the Church of Rome truly represented, in Answer to a late Book intituled "A Papist Misrepresented and Represented." [By Dr. STILLINGFLEET.] 4to. London, 1686.

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1686. [N. 8. 1.]

[M. 14. 25.]

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