Great Britain -- Religion -- 17th century -- Sources
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- The schismatick stigmatized : wherein all make-bates are branded : whether they are eves-dropping-newes-carriers, murmurers, complainers, railers, reproachers, revilers, repining reformers, fault-finders, quarrell-pickers and corner-creepers : with all the rabble of brain-sicks who are enemies to old Englands peace
- A Complaint to the House of Commons and resolution taken up by the free Protestant subjects of the cities of London and Westminster and the counties adjacent
- A Copie of tvvo vvritings sent to the Parliament : the one intituled motions for reforming of the Church of England in this present Parliament, most taken out of Irenaus Philadelphus : the other a humble petition unto the Parliament, for reforming of the Church of England, all taken out of the Holy Scriptures
- A Letter from the Arch-Bishops and Bishops to the King's most excellent majesty
- A brief representation and discovery of the notorious falshood and dissimulation contained in a book styled, The Gospel way confirmed by miracles, published by Nicholas Ware, and Matthew Hall for the use of the Church of Whatfield in Suffolk : being the substance of the informations, and free consessions of Anne the wife of the above-named Matthew Hall, formerly called Anne Wells, and others, taken before Brampton Gurdon Esquire, justice of peace of that county : and now, not without the same justice his consent, set forth, for publike satisfaction concerning the same book
- A letter from Mr. Crashavv to the Countess of Denbigh, against irresolution and delay in matters of religion
- A letter from Mr. Crashaw to the Countess of Denbigh, : against irresolution and delay in matters of religion
- A letter from Mr. Crashaw to the Countess of Denbigh, against irresolution and delay in matters of religion
- A letter to Mr. Robert Burscough, in answer to his Discourse of schism, in which ..
- A letter to Mr. Robert Burscough, in answer to his Discourse of schism, in which ..
- A miracle : An honest broker, or, Reasons urging a more liberall loane towards the maintenance of religion, law, and the Kingdomes safety in them both : Taken from the Maine quarrell, By-engagements, Bare pretences, True designes of this Army so deeply engaged against the Parliament. Wherein the popish plot is in its whole drift, together with the Kingdomes danger, laid open; and the great question between the prerogative of Majesty, priviledges of parliament, and liberties of the subject is modestly handled : with the removall of the objections and usuall slanders cast upon the Parliament
- A most worthy speech of the truly honourable and worthy member of the House of Commons Sir Edward Deering knight and baronet : spoken in Parliament concerning the lyturgy of the Church of England and for a nationall synod
- A relation of the famous conference held about religion at Paris between M. Bossuet, Bishop of London, late tutor to the Dauphin, and Monsieur Claude, minister of the reformed church at Charenton : at the Countess of Royes house in the presence of several persons of the first quality at the request of Mademoiselle de Duras, daughter to the famous Marshal de Turenne, she being then upon changing her religion
- A reply as true as steele to a rusty, rayling, ridiculous, lying libell : which was lately written by an impudent unfoder'd Ironmonger and called by the name of An answer to a foolish pamphlet entituled, A swarme of sectaries and schismatiques
- An Inscription intended to be set up for the E--l of R---r, when by the happy effects of his ministry, the chappel of St. Stephen's is become a chappel to the Jesuites : to the eternal memory of L--e E-l of R-r
- An Inscription intended to be set up for the E--l of R---r, when by the happy effects of his ministry, the chappel of St. Stephen's is become a chappel to the Jesuites : to the eternal memory of L--e E-l of R-r
- Ansvver to A letter written out of the country to Master John Pym, Esquire one of the worthy memgers of the House of Commons
- Cabala, or, An impartial account of the non-conformists private designs, actings and wayes : from August 24, 1662 to December 25 in the same year
- Cabala, or, An impartial account of the non-conformists private designs, actings and wayes from August 24, 1662 to December 25 in the same year
- England's second warning-piece, or, Observations on the barbarous attempt to murther Justice Arnold, April the 15th 1680 : containing 1. a true relation of the matter of fact, 2. some remarks on the circumstances, 3. a true copy of the pretended speech of Evans the popish priest, executed in Glamorganshire, as it was lately printed by the papists, in revenge of whose prosecution, this assassination is presumed to have been committed : with a comment on the hypocritical speech of that dying traytor
- Five discourses on so many very important points of practical religion
- Good workes if they be well handled, or, Certaine projects about maintenance for parochiall ministers : provision for and election of lecturers : erection and indowment of new churches in the great out parishes about London
- Master Bagshavv his worthy speech in Parliament Febr. 18, 1641 : concerning the passing of a bill for the disarming of the papists within this kingdome
- Master Bagshavv his worthy speech in Parliament Febr. 18, 1641 concerning the passing of a bill for the disarming of the papists within this kingdome
- Mr. Rowse his speech made in the lower House of Parliament the thirtieth of December, 1641 : in opposition of the making of Doctor Winniff, Doctor Holsworth, Doctor King, bishops, lately elected by His Majesty, till a setled government in religion be established in this kingdome
- Mr. Thomas Pvry alderman of Glocester his speech upon that clause of the bill against episcopacy the which concernes deanes and deanes and chapters at a committee of the whole hovse
- Nevves from Rome, or, A relation of the Pope and his patentees pilgrimage into hell : with their entertainment and the popes returne backe againe to Rome : with an elegiacall confabulation betweene Death and Honour : a lecture which may be read to the greatest monarch in the world
- Nevvs from Sir John Svckin being a relation of his conversion from a papist to a Protestant : also what torments he endured by those of the inquisition in Spaine : and how the Lord Lekeux his accuser was strucken dumbe hee going to have the sentence of death passe upon him
- Religio laici, or, A lay-mans faith : touching the supream head and infallible guide of the church : in two letters to a friend in the country
- Religio laici, or, A lay-mans faith touching the supream head and infallible guide of the church : in two letters to a friend in the country / by J. R. a convert of Mr. Bays's
- Sr. Henry Vane his speech in the House of Commons at a committee for the bill against episcopall-government Mr. Hide sitting in the chaire June 11, 1641
- Sr. Henry Vane his speech in the House of Commons at a committee for the bill against episcopall-government, Mr. Hide sitting in the chaire June 11, 1641
- The Ballance adjvsted, or, The interest of church and state weighed and considered upon this revolution
- The Black box of Roome [sic] opened : from whence are revealed, the damnable bloody plots, practices, and behaviour of Iesuites, priests, papists, and other recusants in generall : against Christian princes, estates and the people in those places where they have lived, &c
- The Case and cure of persons excommunicated according to the present law of England : in two parts : I. the nature of excommunication, as founded in Holy Writ : the persons intrusted with that power, the objects of that censure and the method prescribed by God for it : the corruptions of it in times of popery, with the acts of the popish clergy, to fortify it with under these corruptions : the several writs of common law, and the statute laws made in those times, and still in force : to restrain the abuse of this censure, and to deliver the subjects from the oppression of it : II. the mischievous consequents of excommunication as the law now stands at present in England : with some friendly advice to persons pursued in inferior ecclesiatical courts by malicious promoters : both in order to their avoiding excommunication, or delivering themselves from prisons, if imprisoned because they have stood excommunicated fourty days
- The Character of a church papist
- The Character of a fanatick in general, by what other name however he may be more specially distinguished
- The Character of a good man, neither Whig nor Tory
- The Earl of Sunderland's letter to a friend in London : plainly discovering the designs of the Romish party and others for the subverting of the Protestant religion and the laws of the kingdom
- The Earl of Sunderland's letter to a friend in London plainly discovering the designs of the Romish party and others for the subverting of the Protestant religion and the laws of the kingdom
- The Heads of reasons, for vvhich a generall councell of Protestants ought to be called together in England
- The Jesuits unmasked, or, Politick observations upon the ambitious pretentions and subtle intreagues of that cunning society : presented to all high powers as a seasonable discourse at this time
- The Jesuits unmasked, or, Politick observations upon the ambitious pretentions and subtle intreagues of that cunning society presented to all high powers as a seasonable discourse at this time
- The Leacherous anabaptist, or, The dipper dipt : a new Protestant ballad
- The Leacherous anabaptist, or, The dipper dipt a new Protestant ballad
- The Moderate presbyter, or, A forme of chvrch-government according to the Word of God
- The Opinions of certaine reverend and learned divines concerning the fundamentall points of the true Protestant religion, and the right government of reformed churches : wherein is declared the plaine path-way to a godly and religious life
- The Relation of an assault made by French papists upon a minister of the French church : in Newport-street near St. Martin's-Lane, June 11, 1682
- The presentment of a schismaticke
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