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Certain Cases of Conscience Resolved, concerning the Lawfulness of joining with forms of Prayer in Public Worship. [By John SCOTT.] 4to. London, 1683. [M. 15. 14.]

The Lawfulness of Lay-Communion with the Church of England considered, and shewed from the Testimony of above an hundred eminent Non-conformists of several Perswasions. 4to. London, 1683. [M. 15. 14.]

THE Difference of the Case between the Separation of Protestants
from the Church of Rome, and the Separation of Dissenters from
the Church of England. [By William CLAGETT.] 4to. London,
1683. [M. 14. 33.]

THE Resolution of this Case of Conscience,-Whether the Church
of England's Symbolizing so far as it doth with the Church of
Rome, makes it unlawful to hold Communion with the Church of
England? [By Edward FOWLER.] 4to. London, 1683.

[M. 15. 14.] A Defence of the Resolution of this Case of Conscience, viz. Whether the Church of England's Symbolizing so far as it doth with the Church of Rome, makes it unlawful to hold Communion with the Church of England. [By Edward Fowler] 4to. London, 1684. [P. 39. (7.)]

The Case of the Cross in Baptism considered. [By Nathaniel RES-
BURY.] 4to. London, 1684. [P. 39. (9.)]

THE Case of kneeling at the Sacrament, stated and resolved. In
two Parts. [By John EVANS.] 4to. London, 1683. [M. 14. 33.]
The Dissenter's Guide about kneeling at the Sacrament. 4to.
London, 16-. [P. 39. (10.)]

A Discourse about Edification: in Answer to a Question, whether
it is lawful for any Man to forsake the Communion of the Church
of England, and go to the Separate Meetings, because he can
better edifie there. [By Gregory HASCARD.] 4to. London, 1683.
[M. 15. 14.]

A Discourse of Profiting by Sermons, and going to hear, where men think they can profit most. [By Simon PATRICK.] 4to. London, 1683. [M. 14. 33.]

A Discourse of Profiting by Hearing of Sermons. [By Simon Patrick.] 4to. London, 1683. [P. 39. (4.)]

4to.

An Argument for Union, taken from the True Interest of those
Dissenters in England, who call themselves Protestants.
London, 1683. [By Thomas TENISON.] [M. 15. 14.]

A Perswasive to Dissenters to Unity in Religion. 4to. London, 1684.
[P. 39. (8.)]

PEIRCE (James) Some Considerations on the Sixth Chapter of the Abridgement of the London Cases. 8vo. London, 1708. L. 15. 38.] THE DUTCH WAY of Toleration most proper for English Dissenters. 4to. London, 1699. [P. 44. (6.)]

BENNET (Thomas) An Answer to the Dissenters' Plea for Separation. 8vo. Cambridge, 1700. [B. 6. 24.]

ANIMADVERSIONS on a "Letter to the Nonconformists of England." 4to. London, 1701. [P. 48. (9.)]

HOADLY (Benjamin, Bishop of Winchester) Tracts on Conformity to Church and State. folio. Works, Vol. I. [Q. 1. 5.]

Hoadly (Benj.) The Reasonableness of Conformity to the Church of England, represented to the Dissenting Ministers. 2 Parts. 8vo. London, 1703. [L. 15. 7,33.]

Another Copy, with the Defence of the Reasonableness of Conformity, &c. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1705. [N. 7. 52,53.] Hoadly (Benj.) A Brief Defence of Episcopal Ordination. London, 1707. [N. 7. 51.]

8vo.

Hoadly (Benj.) A Defence of Ministerial Conformity to the Church of England, in Answer to the Misrepresentations of the Terms thereof by Mr. Calamy. 8vo. London, 1702. [M. 6. 44.] DORRINGTON (Theophilus) The Plain Man's Preservative from the Error of the Anabaptists. 12mo. London, 1702. [P. 353. (6.)] BENNET (Thomas) A Discourse of Schism. 8vo. Cambridge, 1702.

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[R. 11. 29.] Bennet (Thomas) An Answer to Mr. Shepherd's Considerations on the Defence of the Discourse on Schism. Svo. Cambridge, 1703.

[B. 6. 21.] REFLECTIONS On a Scandalous Pamphlet entituled "The Shortest Way with the Dissenters." 4to. London, 1703. [P 14. (14.)]

A VIEW of the Controversy about Occasional Conformity. 4to. London, 1703. [P. 48. (10.)]

MODERATION truly stated or a Review of a late Pamphlet, entituled "Moderation a Vertue, or the Occasional Conformist justify'd from the Imputation of Hypocrisy." With a Prefatory Letter to Dr. D'Avenant, concerning his late Essays on Peace and War. 4to. London, 1704. [M. 14. 15.]

OCCASIONAL CONFORMITY an unjustifiable Practice, in Answer to a Pamphlet entituled "Moderation a Virtue;" with a short Vindication of the Church of England from that Author's groundless Reasons for Separation. 4to. London, 1704. [N. 8. 23.]

BURSCOUGH (Robert) A Discourse, 1. Of the Unity of the Church; 2. Of the Separation of Dissenters from the Church of England: 3. Of their setting up Churches against the Conforming Churches, &c. 8vo. Exeter, 1704. [M. 19. 5.]

WESLEY (Samuel) A Defence of a Letter concerning the Education of Dissenters in their Private Academies: being an Answer to the Defence of the Dissenters' Education. 4to. London, 1704. [P. 48. (22.)] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1704. [M. 15. 10.]

BRIGGS (Joseph) Catholick Unity and Church Communion; or the Christian's Duty to communicate constantly with the Church of England. 12mo. London, 1704. [M. 18. 4]

THE RIGHTS of the Church of England asserted, and proved, in an Answer to a late Pamphlet, intitled, "The Rights of the Protestant Dissenters," in a Review of their Case. 4to. London, 1705.

[M. 14. 15.]

BENNET (Thomas) A Confutation of Quakerism. Svo. Cambridge, 1705.

[B. 6. 27.]

KING (William, Archbishop of Dublin) An Admonition to the Dissenters; being a Vindication of a Discourse on the Inventions of Men in the Worship of God. 12mo. London, 1706. [P. 349. (4.)]

WELLS (Edward) A Letter from a Minister of the Church of England to a Dissenting Parishioner. 12mo. Oxford, 1796. [M. 18. 15.] Dr. Wells's Theses against the Validity of Presbyterian Ordination proved to hold good; and Mr. Peirce's Theses for the Validity of Presbyterian Ordination proved not to hold good. 12mo. Oxford, 1707. With Mr. Peirce's Replies. [M. 18. 2.]

Controversial Treatises against the Dissenters. 8vo. London, 1716. [R. 7. 53.]

proved from the Presbyte[L. 15. 38.]

THE INVALIDITY of Presbyterian Ordination, rian's own Doctrine. 8vo. London, 1707. SOME BRIEF Remarks on the Letters of the Geneva and Oxford Universities, lately published. folio, London, 1708. [M. 14. 12.] PEIRCII (Jacobi) Vindicia Fratrum Dissentientium in Anglia adversus G. Nicholsii Defensionem Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ. 8vo. Londini, 1710.

[R. 9. 67.] BOWTELL (J.) A Sermon, to prove that Dissenters are imposed upon by their Teachers. 8vo. London, 1711. [P. 112. (15.)] THE PLEA for Toleration on Pretence of Tenderness of Conscience, proved to be a Cheat, from the Practice and Prevarication of some of the greatest Managers and Sticklers for it. 8vo. London, 1712.

[M. 19. 50.] THE SENSE of the Church of England with respect to the Schism of the Dissenters. Svo. London, 1714. [M. 19. 13.] OWEN (Charles) Plain Dealing: or Separation without Schism, and Schism without Separation in the Case of Protestant Dissenters and Churchmen. 8vo. London, 1715. [P. 190. (10.)]

THE EXTERNAL PEACE of the Church, only attainable by a Zeal for Scripture in its just Latitude, and by mutual Charity, not by a Pretence of Uniformity of Opinion. 8vo. London, 1716. [M. 20. 26.] DELAUNE (Thomas) A Plea for the Non-Conformists.

1733. [P. 82. 4.]

8vo. London,

HART (Edward) The Bulwark Stormed, in Answer to T. De Laune's "Plea." Svo. London, 1717. [P. 82. (5.)]

PEIRCE (James) A Defence of the Dissenting Ministry and Presbyterian Ordination. 2 Parts. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 155. (6,7.)]

PLAIN REASONS for Dissenting, by a true Protestant. Svo. London, 1718. [P. 139. (1.)]

SYKES (Arthur Ashley) The Authority of the Clergy, and the Liberties of the Laity, stated and vindicated. 8vo. London, 1720. [R. 12. 30.] STEBBING (Henry) Polemical Tracts: or a Collection of Papers written in Defence of the Doctrines and Discipline of the Church of England. folio, Cambridge, 1727. [F. 13. 18.]

TASKER (John) Reasons for a Religious Separation from the Church of England. 8vo. London, 1729. [P. 72. (9.)]

The Independent Whig: or a Defence of Primitive Christianity and of our Ecclesiastical Establishment against the Claims and Encroachments of

fanatical and disaffected Clergymen. [By Thomas GORDON.] 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1732-47. [R. 14. 34-36.]

A Scourge for the Dissenters, or the Fanatick Vipers: occasioned by their intemperate Zeal and Invectives against the Church of England. 8vo. London, 1735. [P. 229. (4.)]

ROGERS (J.) A Persuasive to Conformity; addressed to the Dissenters. 8vo. London, 1736. [R. 18. 24.]

PLAIN REASONS for Dissenting from the Church of England. 4to.

[P. 59. (4.)] A Short Answer to a Pamphlet, called " Plain Reasons for Dissenting," &c. 8vo. Ipswich, 1740. [R. 18. 24.]

WHITE (John) Three Letters to a Gentleman Dissenting from the Church of England; with two Defences of them, and an Appendix. 8vo. London, 1746-50. [R. 19. 5.]

TowGOOD (Micaiah) The Dissenting Gentleman's Answer to the Rev. Mr. White's Three Letters. In Three Letters, with a Postscript. 8vo. London, 1746-50. [R. 18. 24.]

WHITE (John) A Letter to Mr. Samuel Chandler; being a Vindication of some Passages in the Three Letters against his "Case of Subscription," &c. 8vo. London, 1749. [R. 19. 5.] CONSIDERATIONS on a Comprehension, or Union of Protestants by reconciling and uniting the more moderate Dissenters to the Church of England. 8vo. London, 1748. [R. 18. 24.]

Free and Candid Disquisitions relating to the Church of England. [By John JONES and others.] 8vo. London, 1767. [F. 26. 27.]

An Apology for the Authors of a Book intitled "Free and Candid Disquisitions," &c. 8vo. London, 1750. [P. 188. 1.]

WHITE (John) Free and Impartial Considerations upon the "Free and
Candid Disquisitions," &c. 8vo. London, 1751. [P. 188. (2.)]
Cursory Animadversions upon "Free and Candid Disquisitions," tending to
clear up and explain the Necessity of a Liturgy. 8vo. London, 1753.

[P. 188. (3.)] JONES (William) A Serious and Dispassionate Inquiry relating to some parts of our Established Worship objected to in a late Treatise intitled "An Appeal to the Common Sense of Christians," &c. 8vo. London, 1753. [P. 188. (4.)]

SERIOUS AND FREE THOUGHTS On the present State of the Church and of Religion. By a Christian. 8vo. London, 1755. [P. 188. (5.) SEAGRAVE (Robert) The Principles of Liberty; or the Right of Mankind to judge for themselves in matters of Faith, without positive and compulsive Determinations. 8vo. London, 1755. [P. 188. (6.)] Howe (Thomas) Episcopacy :--a Letter to the Rev. Mr. Forster. 8vo. London, 1765. [P. 235. (1.)]

A Calm and Plain Answer to the Enquiry, Why are you a Dissenter from the Church of England? [By Micaiah TowGOOD.] 8vo. London, 1772. [P. 278. (14.)]

PALMER (John) Letter to Dr. Balguy on the subject of his Charge delivered to the Archdeaconry of Winchester in 1772. With a Postscript relative to certain Observations respecting the Dissenters and Toleration. 8vo. London, 1773. [P. 286. (9.)]

LOOSE HINTS on the subject of Nonconformity, addressed to the Bishops. 8vo. London, 1773. [P. 279. (1.)]

ROBINSON (Robert) Lectures on the Principles of Non-Conformity. 12mo. Nottingham, 1797. [Hh. 4. 34.]

DAUBENY (Charles) A Guide to the Church: with an Appendix. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1798-9. [Ff. 6. 78,79.]

Another Copy. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1804. [K. 26. 15,16.] HILL (Sir Richard) An Apology for Brotherly Love and for the Doctrines of the Church of England, in Reply to the "Guide to the Church." 8vo. London, 1798. [Ff. 6. 80.]

Hill (Sir Richard) Reformation Truth Restored: A Reply to the “ Appendix to the Guide to the Church.” 8vo. London, 1800. [Hh. 3. 44.] Hill (Sir Richard) Daubenism confuted, and Martin Luther vindicated. 8vo. London, 1800. [Hh. 3. 44.]

JONES (Wm.) A Short View of the Argument between the Dissenters and the Church of England. 8vo. In the Scholar Armed, Vol. II. [Ff. 4. 35.] GRAY (Robert) A Dialogue between a Churchman and a Methodist. 12mo. Oxford, 1801. [Hh. 7. 32.]

Taylor (T. G.) An Answer to the Question, Why are you a Churchman? 12mo. London, 1802. [Hh. 7. 38.]

Another Copy. 12mo. London, 1811. [Aa. 3. 82.]

SIKES (Thomas) A Dialogue between a Minister of the Church and his Parishioner, concerning the Christian's Liberty of choosing his Teacher. 12mo. London, 1802. [Hh. 7. 32.]

Sikes (Thomas) A Dialogue between a Minister of the Church and his Parishioner, concerning Gospel-Preachers. 12mo. London, 1803.

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7. Miscellaneous Treatises on Heresies.

Alfonsi à CASTRO, Adversus omnes Hæreses Libri XIII. folio, Antverpiæ, 1565. [H. 9. 13.]

EDEN (Georgii) Malleus Hæreticorum. 8vo. Viennæ, 1580. [K. 17.10.] EUTHYMII, Monachi Zigabeni, Orthodoxæ Fidei Dogmatica Panoplia, Latine reddita per Franciscum Zinum. folio, Venetiis, 1555. [M. 9. 8.] HIEREMIE (Constantinopolitani Patriarcha) Censura Orientalis Ecclesiæ, de præcipuis nostri seculi Hereticorum dogmatibus. 8vo. Coloniæ, 1582. [L. 18. 8.]

BARCLAII (Joannis) Parænesis ad Sectarios hujus temporis, de Vera Ecclesia, Fide, ac Religione. 18mo. Coloniæ, 1625. [K. 16. 37.] LORICHII (Jodoci) Fortalitium Christianæ Fidei ac Religionis adversus Hæreses horum temporum præcipuas. 8vo. Rottevillæ, 1606. [K. 19.1.] PEYRERII (Isaaci) Præadamitæ; sive Exercitatio super Versibus 12, 13, et 14mo capitis quinti Epistolæ D. Pauli ad Romanos. Quibus inducuntur Homines ante Adamum conditi. 4to. 1655. [K. 20. 28.] Maresii (Samuelis) Refutatio Fabulæ Præadamitica. 18mo. Groninga, 1656. [Q. 6. 43.]

PRATEOLI (Gabrielis) Elenchus Hæreticorum Omnium, ab Orbe condito ad nostra usque tempora, Alphabetico ordine digestus. 4to. Coloniæ, 1605. [K. 20. 10.]

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