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HERALDRY, FAMILY HISTORY, AND PRE- POLITICAL ECONOMY, BANKING,FINANCE,

CEDENCY, 571

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A Catalogue of 10,000 Topographical Pamphlets,

AND 25,000 TOPOGRAPHICAL PRINTS & MAPS,

Relating to England, Wales, Scotland, & Ireland, arranged in Counties.

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Baptism.

10,961 A SHORT History of the Anabaptists of High and Low Germany. 4to. 3s 6d 1642 10,964 MARSHALL (Stephen, Minister at Finchingfield, Essex) Sermon on the Baptizing of Infants, preached at the Abbey Church at Westminster. 4to, soiled. 28 1644 10,965 FEATLEY (Danl.) The Dippers Dipt, or the Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and eares at a Disputation in Southwark. 4to. 4s 6d 1645 10,970 BAKEWELL (Thomas) An Answer or Confutation of divers Errors broached and maintained by the Seven Churches of Anabaptists. 4to. 3s 6d 10,971 MARSHALL (Stephen, of Finchingfield, Defence of Infant Baptisme in Answer to two Treatises and Appendix concerning it, by John Tombes. 4to. 3s 6d 1646

1646

10,972 GEREE (John, Preacher at Tewkesbury and now at St. Albans) Vindica Pado-Baptism, or a Vindication of Infant Baptism in a full Answer to Mr. Tombes and Mr. Marshal. 4to. 38.6d 1646 10,974 FEATLEY'S (Dr. Dan.) Dippers Dipt, another edition. 4to. 4s 6d 1646 10,976 HISTORY of the Anabaptists of High and Low Germany. 4to (wants 2 leaves) curious. 28 1647 10,992 CONFESSION (a brief) or Declaration of Faith set forth by many of us who are (falsely) called Anabaptists, subscribed by many elders. Mar. 1690. 4to. 3s 6d 1660 10,983 GERY (Thomas) Mirrour for Anabaptists, in three rational Discourses that may put the blush upon them. 12mo. 2s 6d 1660 10,986 SPANHEIM (Fred.) Historical Diatribe concerning the originall, progresse, Sects and Names of the Anabaptists, translated for the good of this present age, by Ireneus Philalethes. 4to. 3s 6d 10,987 A CONFERENCE between A. and B., wherein is contained an impartiall relation of a disputation holden at Clement Danes between Mr. Gunning and Mr. Denne, concerning the lawfulness or unlawfulness of children baptism. (about 1670) 10,991 CASE of the Cross in Baptism considered, wherein is shewed that there is nothing in it as it is used in the Church of England that can be any just reason of separation from it, by Dr. Resbury. 4to. 2s 6d

4to (no title). 18 6d

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10,999 A COLLECTION of 13 Pamphlets on this subject caused by Bp. Burnet's Sermon at Salisbury, by the Author of "Lay Baptism Invalid." Elstob, Sharp, Turner, Fleetwood, Lafite, etc. 58 1711-13

11,000 BINGHAM'S (Jos.) Scholastical History of the practice of the Church in reference to the administration of Baptism by Laymen, wherein an account is given of the Practice of the Primitive Church, the Practice of the Modern Greek Church, and the Practices of the Churches of the Reformation. 8vo. 2s 6d 1712 11,001 BRETT'S (Thos., the Nonjuror) Sermon, shewing the Capacity of Infants to receive and the utter Incapacity of our dissenting Teachers to Administer Christian Baptism. 8vo. 2s 6d 1712

11,002 BRETT'S (Dr. Thomas) Sermon, the Extent of Christ's Commission to Baptise. 8vo. 28

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11,013 INQUIRY into the Nature and Design of Baptism, in which its necessity proved, qualifications explained, and right of Infants to it Asserted. 8vo. 1s 6d

1757

11,014 PEDO-BAPTISM, or Infant Baptism in point of Antiquity against the two parts, Exceptions of Dr. John Gill and others. 8vo. 28

1758-4 11,015 PHILETUS to Eusebus, a Letter from a Son to his Father on Baptism. 8vo. 18 6d 1768 11,016 BOSTWICK'S (D., of New York) Vindication of the Right of Infants to Baptism.

12mo.

2s

1777

11,017 COMPENDIUM of a Controversy on Water Baptism (by Mr. Knowles). 8vo, Private printed. 1s

11,022 DAKEYNE'S (J. O.) Baptismal Regene- 11,041 BOREMAN'S (Dr. R.) Countryman's Cateration. 8vo. 18

1843

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Faith.

chisme, or the Churche's plea for Tithes, wherein is plainly discovered the Duty and Dignity of Christ's Ministers, and the People's Duty to 1652 them. 4to. 2s 6d

11,042 WALLIS (John) Briefe and Easie Expla nation of the Shorter Catechism, presented by the Assembly of Divines to both Houses of 1662 Parliament. 12mo. 1s 6d

11,043 NICHOLSON (Bishop of Gloucester) Full and Plain Exposition of the Catechism. 4to 18 6d 1671 11,044 TELLE (F.) Guillaume) Catechisme Naturel divise en quatre Livres. 4to. 2s

Hambourg, 1678 11,048 NAKED Gospel, discovering what was the Gospel Our Lord preached, what additions have been made to it, and what advantages have accrued. 4to. Part I. of Faith. 2s 1690

Thirty-Nine Articles. 8vo. 1s 6d

1710

1710

Thirty-Nine Articles. 8vo. 1s 6d 11,053 WILLIAMS'S (Dr. J., Bp. of Chichester) Catechism Representing the Doctrines and Practices of the Church of Rome, with an Answer thereunto. 12mo. 1s

11,027 INJUNCTIONS Given by Edward VI., 1547-Articles of the Convocation, 1552-In-11,050 HIGH Church Catechism, with Dr. Hickes junctions of Q. Elizabeth, 1559-Articles of the Convocation, 1652-Advertisements by Q. Eli-11,051 A NEW Catechism, with Dr. Hickes's zabeth for the administration of the Communion and Ecclesiastical Apparel, 1594-Order of Consecrating Bishops and Deacons, 1629. All black letter. 9s 11,028 GALLICARUM Ecclesiarum Confessio Christianissimo regi anno 1561 Exhibita nunc vero in Latinum conversa. 12mo. 3s 6d 1566 11,029 NOWELL (Alex.) Catechismus, sive prima Institutio disciplinaque Pietatis Christianæ, Latine explicata. 4to, poor copy. 2s 6d

Reprint

1638

Joh. Dayum, 1574 11,031 LAUNEO (Pet., Ecclesiae Gallico-Belgcæi, Norvice in Anglia Pastore) Questionum Singularum Catechesers Gallicanæ, per Dominicas distinctarum summa et series. 4to. 58 1629 11,032 CYRILLI Patriarchæ Constantinopolitani Confessio Christianæ Fidei, Gr. et Lat. 4to. 5s Geneva, 1633 11,033 CROMPE (John, Vicar of Thornham, Kent) Collections out of St. Augustine and some few other Latine writers upon the Apostles' Creed, first preached in his Parish Church, and now inlarged. 4to. 4s 6d 11,034 BACON'S (Lord) Confession of Faith. 4to, woodcut portrait on title. 5s 11,035 HUMBLE Advice of the Assembly of Divines, now by authority of Parliament sitting at Westminster, concerning a Confession of Faith. 4to. 3s 6d 1647 300 Copies only printed for the use of Members of both 12,036 ADVICE of the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, concerning a Confession of Faith. 4to. 2s 11,038 HUMBLE Advice of the Assembly of Divines at Westminster concerning a Larger Catechisme. 4to. 28 6d 1648

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11,054 HEIDELBERG (The) Catechism, containing the Principles of the Christian Religion for which the Protestants in the Palatinate have been long Persecuted by the Jesuites. 12mo. 1s 6d 1720

11,057 SHOWER'S Confession of Faith at the Public Ordination of Thomas Bradbury. 8vo. 1s

1729

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11,060 ANTHANASIAN (The) Creed Re-examined upon the principles of Sober Reason and Scripture. 8vo. 1s 1754

11,062 VOLTAIRE (Monsieur) Confession de Foi. A. Anneci, 1796

8vo. 1s.

11,063 LA W'S (Bp.) Consideration on the Propriety of requiring a Subscription to Articles of Faith. 8vo. 1s 6d

1J74 11,066 ARTICLES of Religion of the Church of England in the Reigns of Edw. VI. and Elizabeth (six different versions). 4to. 38

1811 11,067 WELCHMAN (Rev. Archdeacon) The 39 Articles of the Church of England, illustrated with Notes, translated from the Latin. 8vo. 1s 1834

11,070 HAMMOND'S View of some Exceptions of the Practical Catechism from the Censures affixed on them by the Ministers of London, in "A Testimony of the Truth of Jesus Christ."

4to. 1s

11,071 GRÆCIÆ Orthodoxæ Vetus Officium Sanctæ et Magna quadragesimæ, Gr. et Lat. a Angelo Maria. 4to. 5s

Catholic Controversy.

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11,072 LAPIDE (Johanne de) Resolutorum Dubiorum circa celebratonem Missarum. Eothic letter. 4to. 5s Argentine, 1494 11,074 HENRY VIII. Ob der Konig von Engelland ein Lugner sey oder der Luther. 4to. Strazsburg, 1522 Whether the King of England or Luther be a liar. 11,075 LIBRO de la Trenta Stultitie che se commettono nelle Bataglie Spirituale compilato per frate Dominico Cavalca de Vico Pisano, del ordine de predicatori, 12mo, lett. Goth. 5s

Venetia, 1528 11,076 COCHLAEUM (Jo.) Joannis Calvini in Acta Synodi Tridentine Censura et eiusdem brevis confutatio circa duas præcipue calumnias. 12mo. 33 6d Mogunt. 1548 11,077 DAVIDICI (Laurentio) Laberintho di Pazza a Laude della altissima Trinita. 12mo, dedicated to Cosmo de Medici. 3s Venetia, 1555 11,078 BEZA. La Harangue faicte par Theodore Beza devant le Roy la Reine sa Mere, le Roy de Navarre et autres grand Princes & Seigneurs en l'abbaye des Nonnains de Poissy. 12mo, (margin inked). 3s

1561 11,079 DIACCETO (Francesco) Discorso del autorita del Papa sopra'l Concilio. 12mo. 2s 6d Fior. 1562 11,080 DUDITIO (And.) Orationes in Sacrosancto Ecumenico Concilio Tridentino habitæ. 4to.

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Brixiæ, 1562 11,081 WESENBECII (Matt.) Papinianus cum aliis quibusdam Miscellaneis lectione non indignis. 12mo. 23 Viteberga, 1569 11,082 WOLFGANGO. Responsio ad Orationem habitam nuper in Concilio Helvetiorum pro defensione Cædium et latrociniorum quæ in Gallia commissa sunt (relating to the Hugenots). 12mo. 4s 6d Rupella, 1573 11,083 DIALOGUS quo multa exponuntar quæ Lutheranis et Hugonotis Gallis acciderunt. 12mo, RARE. 78 6d Oragnie, 1573 11,084 PORTI (Franc.) Responsio ad Petri Carpentarii Virulentam Epistolam pro Causariorum quos Vocat innocentia. 12mo (relating to the Hugenots). 28 1573 11,086 CASSANDRI (Georgii) De Articulis Religionis inter Catholicos et Protestantes controver is consultatio. 12mo. 3s Colon, 1577 11,089 CONCLAVE of Pope Gregory XIV. in the year 1591, in which all the intrigues, arts, and management usual upon such occasions are related, and the parts which secular princes have in the election of Popes is shewed in the person of the King of Spain, the great Duke of Tuscany, and the Duke of Mantua, and their Ministers, translated from an Italian Manuscript. 4to (date cut off). 2s

11,090 LEONI (G. Battista) I.a Conversione del Peccatore a Dio Tragicomedia Spirituale. 12mo, 28 6d Vinegia, 1591 11,091 CUIACII (Jac.) De Confessione Concio. 8vo. 2s Paris, 1593

Antv. 1596

11,092 CUYCKIO (Henrico) Parænetica de Henrico Bochorinck desertore Catholicæ Religionis, etc. 12mo. 3s 6d 11,093 MAYZ (Jo.) Kurtzerbericht Aller Gedentkwurdigen sachen, so sich in Engelland in den nechsten hundert jaren verlauffen, aus D. Niclass Sandero, Eduardo Rishtono, und andern mehr Engellandischen Historicis zusamen gezogen. 4to. 78 6d Munchen, 1600 11,094 PETITION Apologeticall, presented to the King by the Lay Catholikes of England, in July last. 4to, SCARCE. 68 Printed at Doway, 1604 11,095 JACOB (Henry) Reasons taken out of God's World, and the best Humane Testimonies proving a necessitie of Reforming our Churches in England. 4to. 68 1604

11,096 CEREMONIES. A Short Dialogue, proving that the Ceremonies and some other Corruptions now in question are defended by none other Arguments than such as the Baptists have heretofore used, and our Protestant Writers have long since answered; whereunto are annexed certayne considerations why the Ministers should not be removed for the subscription and ceremonies. 4to. 5s

1605

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12,003 PHILONE (Max) Triumphalis Papalis super successionem Ementitem et consensum Dissertientem Pontificiorum et Jesuitarum. 12mo. 3s 6d

1607

At the end is a German Poetical work of 40 pages, entitled "Der Papisten einritt zum ewigin Leben."

12,004 HAGEN (Jo. Lud ab.) Disputatio Theologica De Fide Hæreticis Servanda. 12mo. 28 Mozuntiæ, 1607

12,005 GRATIANA-Conversion of Madame Gratiana, a most noble lady of France, wife to Claudius, Lord of Tremoille, Duke of Thonars, with a Christian Epistle to the Ladies of France to resolve them in the cause of her Conversion from Popery. 4to. 3s 6d

1608

12,007 MOULEINE (Peter, Minister of the Word of God in Paris) Oppositions of the Word of God, together with the Doctrine of the Romish Church. 4to. 2s 6d 10

tion from a Roman Catholicke unto King James touching the causes and reasons that will argue a necessity of a General Council to be assembelled against him that now usurps the Papall Chaire under the name of Paul the Fifth, trans1622 lated by W. Crashaw. 4to. 58

12,006 TYNLEY (Dr., Arch. of Ely) Two Sermons, | 12,022 PAUL V.-The Newman, or a Supplicathe one, of the Mischievous Subtilitie, and barbarous Crueltie, the other of the False Doctrines and refined Heresies of the Romish Synagogue, preached at Paul's Crosse and the Spittle. 4to. 4s 6d 1609 12,008 OWEN'S (David) Herod and Pilate Reconciled, or the Concord of Papist and Puritan. 4to (imp. ends at p. 56). 2s Camb., 1610 15,009 RAWLINSON (John) The Romish Judas, a Sermon preached at St. Marie's, Oxford, 5th Nov. 1610. 4to. 28 1611

12,010 BELLARMIN.-Tocsin, or Watch-Bell sent to the King, Queen Regent, Princes of Blood, to all the Parliaments, Magistrates, and Loyall Subjects of France, against the Booke of the Pope's Temporall Power, set forth by Card. Bellarmin. 28 6d 1611

12,011 BARCLAY (William) Of the Authoritie of the Pope, whether and how farre forth he hath Power and Authoritie over Temporall Kings and Princes. 4to. 58 6d

1611 12,013 VOLUNTAIRE Recantation of Four great learned Men, Professed Fryers, in Sundry Monastries in France, lately Converted from Poperie to the True Religion. 4to. 38 6d

12,025 THE Fatal Vespers, a true and full Narrative of that Signal Judgment of God upon the Papists by the falling of the House in Blackfriers, London, 5 November 1623, collected by S. Clark. 4to. 1s 6d Reprinted 1817

12,026 CATHOLICKE Moderator, or Examination of the Doctrine of the Protestants proving against the too rigid Catholics of these Times, and against the Arguments especially of that Booke, "The Answer of the Catholicke Apologie," that we who are Members of the Catholic, Apostolicke and Roman Churches, ought not to Condemn the Protestants for Hereticks until further proof be made. 4to. 3s 6d

1623

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London, 161112,028 DALTON (Edward) Doubting's Downfall, first proving the Communitie of the Saints Assurance; secondly Ballarminis and his Fellowes false Allegations and frivolous Exceptions against that Truth. 12mo. 3s

12,013*SHELDON.-The First Sermon of R.
Sheldon, Priest, after his Conversion from the
Romish Church, preached before an Honourable
Assembly at St. Martin's in the Fields, upon
Passion Sunday. 4to. 3s

1611

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12,017 HARDING'S (John, late Priest and Domican Friar) A Recantation Sermon preached in the Gate House at Westminster, 30 July, 1620. 4to (impt. ends at p. 24). 2s 1620 12,018 MORE Worke for a Masse Priest. 4to, woodcut on title. 6s 6d London, W. Jones, 1621

12,019 FISCUS PAPALIS, a part of the Pope's Exchequer, that is, a Catalogue of the Indulgences and Reliques belonging to the Seven Principall Churches in Rome, taken out of an Ancient Mauuscript, and translated by William Crashaw, with Notes and Comments, by a Catholicke Divine. 4to. 5s

1621

12,020 KING (Henry) Sermon at Paule's Crosse, 25 Nov. 1621, upon occasion of the False Report of the supposed Apostacie of John King, Lord Bishop of London, 4to. 5s 1621 12,024 ANTI-PARÆUS sive determinatio de Jure Regio habita Cantabrigiæ, 19 Apl. 1619, contra Davidum Paræum cæterosque Reformatæ et Romanæ Religionis Antimonarchas a Davide Owen. 12mo, RARE, 78 6d Cantab. 1622

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12,032 SCOTT (Thomas) Aphorisms of State, or certaine Secret Articles for the Re-edifying of the Romish Church, argued upon by the Cardinals, and delivered to Pope Gregory XV. a little before his Death. Fit for the British Na

tion to take notice of. 4to. 5s Utrecht, 1624 12,033 SUMME of a Disputation between Mr. Walker, Pastor of St. John, in Watling Street, and a Popish Priest, calling himself Mr. Smith, but indeed Norrice, assisted by other priests and Papists. 4to. 3s

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