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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.]

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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. By Thomas Teni

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.]

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The Missionaries' Arts discovered or an Account of their Ways of Insinuation, and Artifices in making Converts. By H- a Minister of the Church of England. 4to, London, 1688. [M. 20. 2.]

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

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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.]

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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. 4to. London, 1616. [K. 20. 29.]

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. 9.] 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. Selater, 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 Accu-
sation; containing an Account of his Behaviour and Sufferings among
the Jesuits, of his leaving their Society, and afterwards turning Pro-
testant, &c. With an Appendix, containing several Letters from Je-
suits 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 Passage 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.]

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 Ecclesiae 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 Reformation. By H. F. 12mo. London, 1652. [A. 7. 30.]

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. 8vo. 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. 8vo. London, 1727. [R. 12. 66.]

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