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A42569 The catalogue of all the discourses published against popery, during the reign of King James II by the members of the Church of England, and by the non-conformists with the names of the authors of them. Gee, Edward, 1657-1730. 1689 (1689) Wing G454; ESTC R10194 16,688 38

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Imprimatur Febr. 28 th 1688 89. Guil. Needham THE CATALOGUE Of all the DISCOURSES PUBLISHED Against Popery During the Reign of King JAMES II. BY THE Members of the Church of ENGLAND And by the Non-conformists WITH THE Names of the Authors of them LONDON Printed and are to be Sold by R. Baldwin next Door to the Black Bull in the Old-Bailey MDCLXXXIX A CATALOGUE Of all the Discourses Published against POPERY BY THE Members of the Church of England and by the Non-conformists during the Reign of King JAMES the Second c. IT will not be improper to premise to this Catalogue an Account of those Treatises against Popery which were undertaken and part of them published near the end of the Reign of King Charles the Second It is not unknown to the World how great a Care and truly Christian Concern the Clergy of London in particular did discover for the Interest of the Protestant Religion and for a happy Union of all moderate Protestants within this Nation nor with what Moderation and Calmness Learning and Plainness several Tracts and Casuistical Discourses were Penn'd for that good purpose and how successful they were by the Blessing of God to the lessening our Differences and removing needless Scruples and perswading great Numbers to return and unite themselves to their Parish Churches This happy Success gave them hopes of reducing by the same Method the Papists among us and put them upon designing and writing for their sakes a Set of Tracts wherein the Controversie was to be fairly and calmly stated betwixt Us and the Church of Rome and such Arguments and Reasons used as might convince all consciencious Papists of the Errours and Danger in their Church Of these the following were published before the end of the Reign of King Charles the Second 1. A Discourse concerning the Necessity of Reformation with respect to the Errours and Corruptions of the Church of Rome Part I. Written by Dr. Stratford Dean of St. Asaph 2. The Second Part of the same Discourse by the same learned hand from whom we expect ere long the Third and Last Part. 3. A Perswasive to an Ingenuous Tryal of Opinions in Religion Written by Mr. Nich. Clegatt 4. A Discourse against Transubstantiation By Dr. Tillotson Dean of Canterbury 5. A Discourse about Tradition shewing what is meant by it and what Tradition is to be Received and what is to be Rejected By Dr. Patrick Dean of Peterburgh 6. The Protestant Resolution of Faith being an Answer to three Questions I. How far we must depend on the Authority of the Church for the true Sence of Scripture II. Whether a Visible Succession from Christ to this day makes a Church which has this Visible Succession an Infallible Interpreter of Scripture III. Whether the Church of England can make out such a Visible Succession By Dr. Sherlock Master of the Temple 7. A Discourse concerning a Guide in Matters of Faith with respect especially to the Romish Pretence of such a One as is Infallible By Dr. Tenison Vicar of St. Martin's in the Fields 8. 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. Hascard Dean of Windsor 9. 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 Dr. Clagett late Preacher to the Honourable Society of Grey's Inn. 10. A Discourse concerning the Devotions of the Church of Rome especially as compared with those of the Church of England in which it is shewn that whatsoever the Romanists pretend there is not so true Devotion among them nor such rational Provision for it nor Encouragement to it as in the Church Established by Law amongst us By Dr. Stanley Clerk of the Closet to her Majesty 11. A Discourse concerning Prayer in an Unknown Tongue By Mr. Williams Rector of St. Mildred's Poultrey 12. A Discourse concerning the Object of Religious Worship or a Scripture-Proof of the Unlawfulness of giving any Religious Worship to any other Being besides the Supreme God. By Dr. Sherlock 13. A Discourse of the Unity of the Catholick Church maintained in the Church of England By Dr. Cave Canon of Windsor 14. A Discourse concerning the Adoration of the Host By Mr. Payne Rector of St. Mary White-chappel 15. A Discourse concerning the Invocation of Saints By Dr. Freeman Rector of St. Ann Aldersgate 16. A Discourse concerning Auricular Confession as it is prescribed by the Council of Trent By Dr. Goodman Arch-deacon of Middlesex Thus far had the Clergy proceeded with these Discourses at the Death of King Charles the Second and now upon the Accession of a King of the Romish Perswasion to the Throne they were quickly forced to change their Method and to be upon the Defensive Part their Protestant Religion being freely struck at under the Countenance of a King of their own Communion by the Romish Priests and heavy things laid to their charge for having Calumniated and Mis-represented the King's Religion They little feared any opposition from the Clergy of the Church of England since they could not but judge them so cautious at least as not to face such inevitable Danger and mark themselves out for Destruction by daring so much as to mutter any thing much less write against the King's Religion which it would have been very happy for the Priests who have come off so shamefully since if they could have made it High-Treason at first which I am confident they wanted no will to do However our Clergy valued their Religion and their Church much more than their own Safety or worldly Interest and a Romish Priest could not sooner begin the Quarrel and open the way to that large Controversie which hath been managing ever since by charging our Church with Calumny and Mis-representation of the Church of Rome than he met with an Answerer who did indeed deserve the Honour of being the Leader of our Clergy in this large Controversie wherein so many have been forced to engage I will first give an account of the Controversie with him who wrote the first Book called A Papist Mis-represented and Represented and then proceed with my Catalogue as Methodically as I can In Answer to that Book was first written 17. The Doctrines and Practices of the Church of Rome truly Represented in Answer to a Book entituled A Papist Mis-represented and Represented c. By Dr. Stillingfleet Dean of St. Paul's 18. A Papist not Mis-represented by Protestants being a Reply to the Reflections upon the Doctrines and Practices of the Church of Rome truly Represented By Dr. Sherlock 19. Remarks on Popery Mis-represented with reference to the Deposing Doctrine By Mr. A. Seller of Plymouth 20. An Answer to a Discourse intituled Papists Protesting against Protestant Popery containing a particular Examination of Monsieur de Meaux's late Bishop of Condom Exposition of the Doctrines of
the Church of Rome in the Articles of the Invocation of Saints and Worship of Images By Dr. Sherlock 21. An Answer to the Amicable Accommodation of the Difference between the Representer and the Answerer By Dr. Sherlock 22. A View of the whole Controversie between the Representer and the Answerer with an Answer to the Representer's last Reply By Dr. Clagett 23. A Catechism truly Representing the Doctrines and Practices of the Church of Rome with an Answer to them By Mr. Williams After this the Author of a Papist Mis-represented and Represented was pleased to venture on in a Second Part to the same strain which he published under the Title of the Catholick Representer and Weekly in single Sheets the Answers to which were these 24. The Papist Represented and not Mis-represented being in Answer to the first Sheet of the second Part of the Papist Mis-represented and Represented and for a further Vindication of the Catechism truly Representing the Doctrines and Practices of the Church of Rome By Mr. Williams 25. The Papist Represented and not Mis-represented being in Answer to the second Sheet of the second Part of the Papist Mis-represented and Represented in the Point of their Praying to the Cross By Mr. Williams 26. Transubstantiation no Doctrine of the Primitive Fathers being a Defence of the Dublin Letter in Answer to the third Chapter of the second Part of the Papist c. By Mr. Patrick Preacher at the Charter-house 27. Wholesom Advices from the Blessed Virgin to her Indiscreet Worshippers Translated from the French and published with an Ingenious Preface By J. Taylor Gent. 28. A Letter to the Mis-representer of Papists in Answer to the fourth Sheet of the second Part of the Papist c. By Mr. James Taylor 29. The Papist Represented and not Mis-represented being in Answer to the fifth and sixth Chapters of the second Part of the Papist c. as far as concerns Praying to Images and the Cross By Mr. Williams 30. The Peoples Right to Read the Holy Scriptures asserted in Answer to the sixth seventh eighth ninth and tenth Chapters of the second Part of the Papist c. By Dr. Stratford Vpon the publishing of the two Papers said to be written by King Charles the Second in favour of Popery and found in his strong Box by the late King and the other Paper written by the late Dutchess of York there was an Answer written to the Arguing Part of them with all the Decency and Respect that was due to the Names which the Papers bore 31. An Answer to some Papers lately printed concerning the Authority of the Catholick Church in Matters of Faith and the Reformation of the Church of England By Dr. Stillingfleet Dean of St. Paul's 32. A Vindication of the Answer to some late Papers concerning the Unity and Authority of the Catholick Church and the Reformation of the Church of England By Dr. Stillingfleet 33. The Difference betwixt the Protestant and Socinian Methods in Answer to a Book written by a Romanist and intituled The Protestant's Plea for a Socinian By Dr. Tenison 34. A Discourse concerning a Judge of Controversies in Matters of Religion By Dr. Sherlock 35. An Answer to a late Dialogue between a New Catholick Convert and a Protestant By Dr. Sherlock 36. A second Dialogue between a New Catholick Convert and a Protestant shewing why he cannot believe the Doctrine of Transubstantiation tho' he do firmly believe the Doctrine of the Trinity By Mr. Kidder Rector of St. Martin's Outwich 37. The Doctrine of the Trinity and Transubstantiation compared as to Scripture Reason and Tradition In a new Dialogue between a Protestant and a Papist Part I. By Dr. Stillingfleet 38. The Doctrine of the Trinity and Transubstantiation compared c. Part II. By Dr. Stillingfleet 39. An Exposition of the Doctrine of the Church of England in the several Articles proposed by the Bishop of Condom in his Exposition of the Doctrine of the Catholick Faith. By Mr. Wake Preacher to the Honourable Society of Grey's Inn. 40. An Answer to the Bishop of Condom's Exposition c. with Reflections upon his Pastoral Letter By Mr. Gilbert Minister of Peterburgh 41. A Defence of the Exposition of the Doctrine of the Church of England against the Exceptions of the Bishop of Condom and his Vindicator By Mr. Wake 42. A second Defence of the Exposition of the Doctrine of the Church of England against the New Exceptions of Monsieur de Meaux and his Vindicator Part. I. In which the Account that has been given of the Bishop of Meaux's Exposition is fully vindicated the Distinction of Old and New Popery Historically asserted and the Doctrine of the Church of Rome in point of Image-Worship more particularly consider'd By Mr. Wake 43. An Answer to the Representer's Reflections upon the State and View of the Controversie with a Reply to the Vindicator's Full Answer shewing That the Vindicator of the Bishop of Meaux has utterly ruined the New Design of Expounding and Representing Popery By Dr. Clagett 44. A second Defence of the Exposition of the Doctrine of the Church of England against the New Exceptions of Monsieur de Meaux and his Vindicator Part II. In which the Romish Doctrines concerning the Nature and Object of Religious Worship of the Invocation of Saints and Worship of Images and Reliques are consider'd and the Charge of Idolatry made good against those of the Church of Rome upon the account of them By Mr. Wake 45. An Apologetical Vindication of the Church of England in Answer to those who reproach her with the English Heresies and Schisms or suspect her not to be a Catholick Church upon their account By Dr. Hicks Dean of Worcester 46. Veteres Vindicati In an Expostulatory Letter to Mr. Sclater 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 Together with Animadversions upon Dean Boileau's French Translation of and Remarks upon Bertram By Mr. Gee Rector of St. Benedict Paul's Wharff About the time of the publishing of the abovementioned Discourses some of the Romish Priests were for changing the Method of managing the Controversie betwixt the Church of England and the Church of Rome for leaving off Writing and set Answers in Print which they were now grown sick of and for betaking themselves to Verbal Conferences hoping for more success by their Tongues than by their Pens Mr. Peter Gooden a Secular Priest was pleased to single out himself for such purposes but for his fitness or abilities no body could find any except this may be reckoned one that tho' he was Master of very little or no Learning at all yet he wanted not the Gift of Assurance to encounter the very learnedst Men among us On February the 21 st 1686 he had a Conference with Dr. Clagett about
Adoration of our Blessed Saviour in the Holy Eucharist By Dr. Aldrich Canon of Christ-Church Oxford 87. A Defence of the Reply to two Discourses lately printed at Oxford concerning the Adoration c. By Dr. Aldrich 88. A Discourse of the Communion in One Kind in Answer to a Treatise of the Bishop of Meaux of Communion c. By Mr. Payne 89. A Demonstration that the Church of Rome and her Councils have Erred by shewing that the Councils of Constance Basil and Trent have in all their Decrees touching Communion in One Kind contradicted the received Doctrine of the Church of Christ By Dr. Whitby Precentor of Salisbury 90. The Lay-Christian's Obligation to Read the Holy Scripture By Dr. Stratford 91. A Treatise proving Scripture to be the Rule of Faith. Writ by Reginald Peacock Bishop of Chichester before the Reformation about the Year 1450. Published with a Preface by Mr. Wharton 92. An Answer to the Request to Protestants to produce plain Scriptures directly Authorizing their Tenets By Dr. Sherlock 93. A Summary of the Principal Controversies between the Church of England and the Church of Rome in Answer to Protestancy Destitute of Scripture-Proof By Dr. Sherlock 94. An Answer to the Address presented to the Ministers of the Church of England By Mr. Williams 95. A Vindication of the Answer to the Popish Address presented to the Ministers of the Church of England in Reply to a Pamphlet abusively Intituled A Clear Proof of the Certainty and Vsefulness of the Protestant Rule of Faith. By Mr. Williams 96. Of the Authority of Councils and the Rule of Faith with an Answer to the Eight Theses laid down for the Tryal of the English Reformation in a Book that came lately from Oxford the first Part about Councils written by Hutchison Esq the rest by Dr. Clagett 97. An Historical Examination of the Authority of General Councils shewing the false Dealing that hath been used in the Publishing of them and the Difference amongst the Papists themselves about their Number By Mr. Jenkins Fellow of St. John's Colledge in Cambrige 98. A Discourse concerning the pretended Sacrament of Extream Vnction with an Account of the Occasions and Beginnings of it in the Western Church In three Parts With a Letter to the Vindicator of the Bishop of Condom By Dr. Clagett 99. A second Letter from the Author of the Discourse concerning Extream Vnction to the Vinditator of the Bishop of Condom By Dr. Clagett 100. Two Discourses of Purgatory and Prayers for the Dead By Mr. Wake 101. A Treatise of the Celibacy of the Clergy wherein its Rise and Progress are Historically considered By Mr. Wharton 102. A Discourse concerning the Merits of Good Works By the Reverend Mr. Allix 103. The Incurable Scepticism of the Church of Rome Written by the Author of the Six Conferences concerning the Eucharist and Translated and Published by Dr. Tenison 104. A Treatise in Confutation of the Latine Service practised and by the Order of the Council of Trent continued in the Church of Rome By Dr. Whitby 105. A Discourse concerning the Nature Vnity and Communion of the Catholick Church wherein most of the Controversies relating to the Church are briefly and plainly Stated Part I. By Dr. Sherlock The Author did intend and we hope will ere long gratify the World with the Second Part of this Discourse concerning the Church 106. The Pillar and Ground of Truth a Treatise shewing that the Roman Church falsly Claims to be That Church and the Pillar of That Truth mentioned by St. Paul in 1. Tim. III. 11 15. By Dr. Patrick 107. A Discourse concerning Penance shewing how the Doctrine of it in the Church of Rome makes void true Repentance By Mr. Allix 108. A short Discourse concerning the Church's Authority in Matters of Faith. By Ignotus 109. A Plain and Familiar Discourse by way of Dialogue betwixt a Minister and his Parishioner concerning the Catholick Church By Dr. Freeman 110. A few Plain Reasons why a Protestant of the Church of England should not turn Roman Catholick By the Bishop of Lincoln 111. Reasons why a Protestant should not turn Papist in a Letter to a Romish Priest By Ignotus 112. The Country Parson's Admonition to his Parishioners with Directions how to Behave themselves when any one designs to Seduce them from the Church of England By Dr. Asheton Rector of in Surrey 113. The Plain Man's Reply to the Catholick Missionaries By Dr. Asheton 114. A Defence of the Plain Man's Reply By the same Hand 115. A Defence of the Country Parson's Admonition By the same Hand 116. Monsieur Claude's Conference with the Bishop of Meaux Translated and published by Ignotus 117. A Discourse shewing that Protestants are on the safer Side notwithstanding the Uncharitable Judgement of their Adversaries and that their Religion is the surest Way to Heaven By Mr. Bolieu Chaplain to the Lord Chancellour Jeffreys 118. An Historical Discourse concerning the Necessity of the Ministers Intentions in Administring the Sacrament By Mr. Allix 119. A Sermon on St. Mark 's Day By Dr. Patrick 120. An Answer to the Compiler of the Nubes Testium wherein is shewn that Antiquity in relation to the Points of Controversie set down by him did not for the first five hundred Years Believe Teach and Practise as the Church of Rome doth at present Believe Teach and Practise Together with a Vindication of the Veteres Vindicati from the Attempts of the Author of Transubstantiation Defended By Mr. Gee About this time a more diverting Project was set on foot by the Papists to make the Clergy obnoxious to the Government or to ruine their Reputation among their own People The Representer who had mis-carried so much in his Attempt of putting Varnisht Popery upon us is known to have had no small share in the New Project which was to Represent our Pulpits as perpetually filled with Vntruths and Calumnies with odious Representations and Characters of Popery this was done under the specious Pretence of giving Good Advice to the Pulpits in hopes no doubt that the Government would have done as Queen Mary did Silence the Preachers who took such liberty of striking at the King's Person thro' his Religion But if this failed then to try the other part of the Project which was to have perswaded the Protestants of England that notwithstanding the present Opposition of the Clergy there was in reality a very good Agreement between the Church of England and the Church of Rome and this was to have got the People to have silenced their Clergy by running away from them as Papists in their hearts But both parts of this very Hopeful but very Vnchristian Project were successively defeated by these following Tracts 121. An Apology for the Pulpits in Answer to Good Advice to the Pulpits c. By Mr. Williams 122. Pulpit-Popery True Popery in Defence of the Apology and in Answer to a Book intituled Pulpit-Sayings or the Characters of a Pulpit-Papist Examined By Mr. Williams 123. A
Pius's Creed no Articles of the Christian Faith. By the same Author 185. Some Dialogues between Mr. G. and others with Reflections on a Book call'd Pax Vobis By Mr. Linford 186. A Dialogue between two Protestants in Answer to a Popish Catechism call'd A short Catechism against all Sectaries By Mr. Rawlett late Preacher at Newcastle upon Tine 187. The Plausible Arguments of the Romish Priest answer'd by an English Protestant By Dr. Comber Precentor of York 188. An Historical Relation of several Great and Learned Romanists that have embraced the Protestant Religion By Ignotus 189. A Pacifick Discourse of the Causes and Remedies of the Differences about Religion which distract the Peace of Christendom By Dr. Thomas Smith 190. An Answer to a Discourse concerning the Celibacy of the Clergy Printed at Oxford By Mr. Tully 191. A Request to Roman Catholicks to Answer the Queries upon these their following Tenets I. Their Divine Service in an Unknown Tongue II. Their taking away the Cup from the People III. Their with-holding the Scriptures from the Laies IV. The Adoration of Images c. By Mr. Gourdon of Scotland 192. The Judgment of Private Discretion in Matters of Religion Defended in a Sermon at St. Paul's Covent-Garden By Mr. Kidder 193. A Plain Defence of the Protestant Religion fitted to the meanest Capacity being a full Confutation of The Net for the Fishers of Men. By Mr. H. Author of the Missionaries Arts c. 194. The Protestant and Popish Way of Interpreting Scripture impartially Compar'd in Answer to Pax Vobis c. By Dr. Grove 195. Some Queries to Protestants answered and an Explication of the Roman Catholick's Belief in four great Points Consider'd I. Concerning their Church II. Their Worship III. Justification IV. Civil Government By Mr Altham 196. A brief Account of the first Rise of the Name Protestant c. By Ignotus 197. The Protestant Resolved or a Discourse shewing the Unreasonableness of his turning Roman Catholick for Salvation By Mr. Ellys 198. Two short Discourses against the Romanists By Mr. Dodwell History-Professour at Oxford 199. A Letter to a Lady furnishing her with Scripture-Testimonies against the principal Points and Doctrines of Popery By Ignotus 200. A Treatise of Traditions In two Parts By Dr. Whitby 201. The Judgment of Archbishop Cranmer concerning the Peoples Right to and Discreet Use of the Holy Scriptures Published with a Preface By Mr. Gee 202. A Letter of Enquiry to the Reverend Fathers of the Society of Jesus Written in the Person of a Dissatisfied Roman Catholick By J. Taylor Gent. 203. An Answer to a Book printed at Oxford called Pietas Romana Parisiensus By Mr. Harrington of Oxford Having thus given a just Catalogue of all the Books that have come to my knowledge I will end with giving the List of the Tracts written upon the excellent Design of the Clergy of this City of Considering all the Places of Scripture which Papists cite for their several Doctrines 204. POPERY not Founded on SCRIPTURE or the TEXTS which Papists cite out of the BIBLE for the Proof of the Points of their Religion Examin'd and shew'd to be alledged without Ground The Introduction by Dr. Tenison 205. The TEXTS which Papists cite out of the BIBLE for the Proof of their Doctrine concerning The Obsuscurity of the Holy Scriptures Examin'd By Dr. Fowler 206. The TEXTS Examined which Papists cite out of the BIBLE for the Proof of their Doctrine concerning The Insufficiency of Scripture and Necessity of Tradition By Mr. Williams 207. The TEXTS Examined which Papists cite out of the BIBLE to prove The Supremacy of St. Peter and the Pope over the whole Church Part I. By Dr. Patrick 208. The Second Part of the TEXTS Examin'd which Papists cite out of the BIBLE to prove The Supremacy of St. Peter c. By Dr. Patrick 209. The TEXTS Examined which Papists cite out of the BIBLE for the Proof of their Doctrine of Infallibility By Mr. Tully 210. The TEXTS Examined c. concerning The Worship of Angels and Saints departed Part I. By Dr. Freeman 211. The TEXTS Examined c. concerning The Worship of Angels c. Part II. By Dr. Freeman 212. The TEXTS Examined c. concerning The Worship of Images and Reliques By Mr. Gee 213. The TEXTS Examined c. concerning Seven Sacraments and the Efficacy of them Part I. Concerning the Sacraments of Confirmation and Penance By Mr. Gee 214. The TEXTS Examined c. concerning Seven Sacraments c. Part II. Concerning the Sacraments of Orders Matrimony and Extreme Vnction and their Efficacy By Mr. Gee 215. The TEXTS Examined c. concerning The Sacrifice of the Mass Part I. By Mr. Kidder 216. The TEXTS Examined c. concerning The Sacrifice of the Mass Part II. By Mr. Kidder 217. The TEXTS Examined c. concerning Transubstantiation By Mr. Williams 218. The TEXTS Examined c. concerning Auricular Confession By Mr. Linford 219. The TEXTS Examined c. concerning Satisfactions Part I. By Mr. Gascarth Rector of Allhallows Barkin 220. The TEXTS Examined c. concerning Satisfactions Part II. By Mr. Gascarth 221. The TEXTS Examined c. concerning Purgatory Part I. By Mr. Brampston Lecturer of St. Martin's Ludgate 222. The TEXTS Examined c. concerning Purgatory Part II. By Mr. Brampston 223. The TEXTS Examined c. concerning Prayer in an Vnknown Tongue Part I. By Dr. Scott 224. The TEXTS Examined c. concerning Prayers c. Part II. By Dr. Scott 225. The TEXTS Examined c. concerning The Celibacy of Priests and Vows of Continence Part I. By Mr. Payne 226. The TEXTS Examined c. concerning The Celibacy of Priests c. Part II. By Mr. Payne 227. The TEXTS Examined c. concerning The Visibility of the Church By Mr. Resbury 228. The TEXTS Examined which Papists cite out of the BIBLE for the Proof of their Doctrine of Merits By Mr. Linford There will be Published two Tables to the whole Set of these several TEXTS by Mr. Chiswel the Publisher of them Having now dispatched the Catalogue of the several Books published against Popery by the Members of the Church of England I must according to my Design pass now to those published by our Non-conformist Brethren against Popery during King James the Second's Reign which according to my best Information are these ●●●… Transubstantiation a peculiar Article of the Roman Catholick Faith which was never own'd by the Ancient Church or any of the Reform'd Churches in Answer to a late Discourse call'd Reasons for Abrogating the Test. By Mr. Goodwin of London ●●●… A plain Representation of Transubstantiation as it is received in the Church of Rome with the Sandy Foundations it is built upon and the Arguments that do clearly Evert and Overturn it By Mr. Pendleberry of Lancashire These are all I find written by the Non-conformists except we must reckon among them the Book written by the late Henry Care Whether he was a Member of the Church of England or a Dissenter I cannot tell however I am sure neither Party ought to be ashamed of the Book which does very well deserve a place in this Catalogue and is call'd A Modest Enquiry Whether St. Peter was ever at Rome and Bishop of that Church By Mr. H. Care. I need not here to beg our Nonconformist Brethren's Pardon for this Slender Account of their Writings against POPERY during the Reign of King James the Second because I have used great Diligence to attain an exact Account of them however if there be any Discourses written by them but omitted in this Catalogue or if any of those in the Catalogue whose Authors Names I could not recover do belong to them If either the Authors or any Friends for them will be pleased to send the Titles of the Books with the Author's Name to Mr. R. Baldwin the Publisher of this Catalogue they shall be inserted into the next Edition of this Catalogue if it have one And the same Request is made to the Members of the Church of England The END