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IV. Theologians, Antient and Modern.
1. Antient Theologians, or the Fathers of the Christian
Church, who lived and wrote before the close of the sixth
Century
i. Treatises on the Fathers, and Introductions to the Study of
their Writings
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ii. Collections, Extracts and Fragments of the Works of the
Fathers
2. Modern Theologians
i. Scholastic Theologians, or the Writings of the SCHOOLMEN and
of their Commentators
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iii. The Works of the Fathers, chronologically arranged
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iii. Works of Divines of the LATIN or ROMISH Church
iv. Works of Divines of the REFORMED or PROTESTANT Churches 134
i. Courses, Systems, General and Elementary Treatises of
Divinity
ii. Treatises on particular Subjects in Doctrinal or Dogmatic
(1.) Treatises on the Fundamental Articles of Theology
(2.) Of God and his Attributes
(3.) On the Person and Offices of Jesus Christ
(4.) On the Person and Offices of the Holy Spirit
(5.) On the Trinity
(6.) On Death
(7.) On the Intermediate State
11.) Treatises on the Five Points, agitated between Calvin-
(12.) On Original Sin, and the Origin of Evil
(13.) On Election, Predestination, and the Extent of Redemp-
tion, &c.
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(8.) On the Resurrection of the Body, Immortality of the
Soul, and a Future State
V. Systematic Divinity, continued.
ii. Treatises on particular Subjects, continued.
(14.) On Faith and Justification
(15.) On the Sabbath
(16.) On the Sacraments in General
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(17.) On the Sacrament of Baptism in particular
[i.] On the Mode and Subjects of Baptism
[ii.] On Lay-Baptism and Re-baptizing
[iii.] On the Nature and Efficacy of Baptism
(18.) On the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, its Nature and
Efficacy, and on the Requisite Preparation for
worthily Communicating
163
iii. Miscellaneous Treatises on Doctrinal or Dogmatic Divinity 167
(1.) Catechism and Catechetical Tracts of the ROMISH Church ibid.
(2.) Catechisms of the REFORMED or PROTESTANT Churches 171
[i.] Catechism of the United Church of England and
Ireland, and Expositions thereof.-Treatises, &c.
on Confirmation
1. Catechism of the Anglican Church, and Ex-
positions thereof
2. Treatises, &c. on Confirmation
[ii.] Catechisms of Protestant Dissenters from the An-
glican Church
(3.) Catechism of the Lutheran Church
(4.) Catechisms of the Socinians
iii. Miscellaneous Catechetical Tracts
3. Confessions of Faith of Different Churches, and Treatises
thereon
i. The Thirty-Nine Articles, or the Confession of Faith of the
United Church of England and Ireland
(1.) Collections of the Thirty-Nine Articles
(2.) Treatises and Expositions, &c. of the Thirty-Nine
Articles
ii. Confessions of Faith of Protestant Dissenters from the United
Church of England and Ireland
(1.) Confession of Faith of the Westminster Assembly of
Divines
(2.) Confession of Faith of the Society of Friends or Quakers ibid.
iii. Confession of Faith of the Kirk of Scotland
iv. Confessions of Faith of Foreign Reformed Churches
v. Confession of Faith of the Unitarians in Poland
vi. Collections and Harmonies of Confessions of Faith
VI. Moral and Casuistical Divinity.
VII. Polemical Divinity.
1. General Treatises on Polemical Divinity
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2. Treatises on the Truth of the Christian Religion, and in
Defence of Natural and Revealed Religion, against Jews,
Mohammedans, Atheists, and Deists
i. Treatises on the Truth of the Christian Religion, generally ibid.
ii. Treatises, in proof of Christianity, against the Jews
192
iii. Defences of Christianity against the Mohammedans
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iv. Defences of Natural and Revealed Religion against Atheists
and Deists
(1.) Confutations of Atheism, and Defences of Natural Re-
ligion
(2.) Treatises on the Necessity of a Divine Revelation and
on the Inspiration of the Scriptures
(3.) Treatises in Defence of Divine Revelation, in reply to
the particular Attacks of Chubb, Dodwell, Collins,
Hume, Middleton, Morgan, Tindal, Toland, and
Woolston
(4.) Miscellaneous Treatises against and in defence of Divine
Revelation
3. Treatises on the Controversy between Protestants and Ro-
manists
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i. General Treatises by Writers of the Church of Rome
ii. General Treatises against Popery by Protestant Writers
iii. Conferences between Protestants and Romanists
iv. Discourses, written on occasion of the Conversion of Persons
to the Romish Church, and also of the Renunciation of
Popery by several Persons, together with their respective
Motives
(1.) Discourses, occasioned by Conversions to Popery
(2.) Discourses, occasioned by Renunciations of Popery
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VII. Polemical Divinity, continued.
v. Attacks of Romanists on the Reformation and Orders of the
Church of England, with Vindications of that Church from
the Charge of Schism, and of symbolizing with the Church
of Rome
(1.) Discourses, written by Romanists, and reflecting upon
the Reformation and Orders of the Church of Eng-
land, with Replies thereto -
(2.) Vindications of the Church of England from the Ro-
manists' Charge of Schism and Heresy
(3.) Vindications of the Church of England from the Charge
of Symbolizing with the Church of Rome
(4.) The Royal Papers [viz. Two of King Charles II. and
one of the Duke of York], and the Discourses occa-
sioned by them
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5.) Popish Discourses, written by way of Advice to the Pro-
testant Pulpits, with Replies to them by Divines of the
Church of England
(6.) Discourses, written during the Representing Controversy
in the Reign of King James II.
(7.) Discourses, occasioned by the Expounding Controversy
during the Reign of King James II.
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228
vi. Treatises on Particular Points of Controversy between Pro-
testants and Romanists
(1.) Discourses on the pretended Unity, Authority, and In-
fallibility of the Romish Church
(2.) Discourses on the Notes of the Church
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(3.) Discourses on Saint Peter, and on the pretended Supre-
macy of the Pope in all causes, both civil and ecclesi-
astical, &c.
(8.) Discourses on the Latin Service, or Prayer in an Un-
known Tongue
(9.) Discourses on the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, and
on the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist
(10.) Discourses on Communion in one kind
(11.) Discourses on Transubstantiation
(12.). Discourses occasioned by the assertion of the Romanists,
that Transubstantiation is as evident as a Trinity 242
(13.) Discourses on Auricular Confession, Penance, Extreme
Unction, Indulgences, and Purgatory
(14.) Discourses on Good Works
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(15.) Discourses on the Invocation and Intercession of Saints ibid.
(16.) Discourses on the Idolatry and Image-Worship of the
Romish Church
vii. Miscellaneous Treatises by Protestant Writers, in contro-
versy with the Romanists, chronologically arranged
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4. Treatises occasioned by the Arian Controversy
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i. Treatises occasioned by the publication of the Rev. Dr. Sa-
muel Clarke's "Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity"
ii. Treatises occasioned by the Publications of Mr. Whiston
iii. The Arian Controversy among the Dissenters from the
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iv. Tracts occasioned by the Publication of an "Essay on Spirit" 257
5. Treatises occasioned by the Socinian Controversy - ibid.
6. Treatises occasioned by Controversies between Members
of the Church of England and Dissenters from that Church 265
i. The Bangorian Controversy
(1.) Preliminary Tracts, which gave rise to this Controversy ibid.
(2.) Tracts published by the Rev. Dr. Snape, or in conse-
quence of his Attack upon Bishop Hoadly
(3.) Tracts occasioned by the Publications of the Rev. Wm.
Law against the Bishop of Bangor
(4.) Tracts occasioned by the Proceedings of the Lower
House of Convocation, relative to Bishop Hoadly's
Preservative and Sermon
(5.) Tracts published by the Rev. Dr. Sherlock, or in conse-
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(6.) Tracts occasioned by the Publication of the Rev. Dr.
Francis Hare, against the Bishop of Bangor
(7.) Miscellaneous Tracts on the Bangorian Controversy - ibid.
ii. Tracts occasioned by the Controversy respecting Subscrip-
tion to the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Anglican Church 272
(1.) Various Tracts on Subscription, previously to the Publi-
cation of" The Confessional"
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(2.) Tracts on the Controversy, occasioned by the Publica-
tion of " The Confessional"
(3.) Tracts occasioned by the Association of certain Clergy-
men of the Church of England, and others, in 1771-
72, for obtaining of the British Parliament Relief
from Subscription to the Thirty-Nine Articles
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