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A42605 General catalogue of all the stitch'd books and single sheets &c. printed the two last years, commencing from the first discovery of the Popish Plot (September, 1678) and continued to Michaelmas term, 1680. 1680 (1680) Wing G496; ESTC P6544 43,439 76

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Gentleman in the Country to some Friends in London That the Jesuits Protestations at their Death is no argument of their Innocency 1679. 2 80. A Letter out of the Isle of Ely to Collonel Mansell about the pretended Presbyterian Plot. 1679. 1 81. The Reputation of Dr. Oates cleared in the Tryal of Knox and Lane 1679. 2 82. Dr. Oates's Narrative of his Tryal against Knox and Lane 1679. 9 83. Dangerfields Narrative of the Pretended Presbyterian Plot. 1679. 21 84. Dr. Oates's Tryal against Knox and Lane put out by the Lord Chief Justice Scroggs 1679. 16 85. A True Relation of the New Popish Plot for Surprizing the City of Limerick in Ireland 1679. 1 86. The Behaviour last Words and Execution of the five Jesuits at Tyburn the 20th of June 1679. 1 87. An Impartial Consideration of the five Jesuites Speeches lately Executed 1679. 4 88. News from Purgatory or the five Jesuites Legacy 1679. 1 Quarto's Papist Number of Sheets 1. A Letter upon the discovery of the late Plot By Dr. Burnet 1678. 6 2. The Unreasonableness and Impiety of Popery in a Second Letter upon Discovery of the late Plot By Dr. Burnet 1678. 5 3. The Papists and Jesuites Designes detected 1678. 5 4. The History of the Gunpowder Treason By Dr. Burnet 1678. 4 5. The Catholick Cause or the Practice of Murthering Kings being a Speech of Sixtus the Fifth upon the Death of King Henry the Third Murthered by Jaques Clement 1678. 3 6. Grand Designes of the Papists against King Charles the First in the Treason discovered by A. Habernfield before Sir William Boswell 1678. 5 7. A Relation of the Massacre in Paris Ann. 1572. Printed 1678. 6 8. The Jesuites manner of Consecrating the Persons and Weapons for murthering Kings and Princes 1678. ½ 9. The Jesuites Policy to suppress Monarchy in a Dialogue between Orthodox a Royalist and Cacodaemon a Papist 1678. 5 10. The Religion of the Church of England the Surest Establishment of the Royal Throne 1678. 5 11. The Healing Paper or a Catholick Receipt for Union 1678. 5½ 12. The Antichristian Principle discovered or an Account of all the Popish Plots till this present year 1679. 6 13. A brief Account of the several Popish Plots and Conspiracies against this Kingdom from the Reformation to this present Year 1678. 6 14. A brief Account of the Rebellions and Bloodshed by the Jesuits in Ethiopia 1679. 5½ 15. Popish Mercy and Justice in a Petition to the French King By Dr. Tongue 1679. 2½ 16. The Jesuites wayes to draw other persons to the Murthering of Princes cleared in the attempts of William Parry and Edward Squire on Queen Elizabeth 1679. 4 17. King-killing Doctrine of the Jesuites in a Discourse to the French King 1679. 10 18. An Account of Romish Doctrine in case of Conspiracy and Rebellion by Dr. Tongue 1679. 4 19. The Jesuites Unmasked or observations on the subtile Intrigues of that Society 1679. 4 20. Popery or Popish principles pernicious to Protestant Princes in a Letter by the Bishop of Lincoln 1679. 15 21. The Romish Priest turn'd Protestant with the Reasons of James Salgado's Conversion 1679. 5 22. Several weighty considerations recommended to all but especially to Roman Catholicks 1679. 6½ 23. The Proselyte of Rome called back to the Church of England 1679. 4 24. A Farewell to Popery in a Letter to Dr. Nicholas 1679. 5½ 25. The horrid and diabolical practice of the Jesuites discovered in the manner whereby they seduce unwary Protestants 1679. 2 26. A Narative of the discovery of the Jesuites Colledge at Come in Herefordshire 1679. 3 27. The Legacy of the Bishop of Hereford or a short determination of all Controversies with the Papists 1679. 18 28. A Letter to a Member of the House of Commons in vindication of the Protestant Religion against Popery 1679. 2 29. The Church of Rome no sure Guide By Dr. Owen 1679. 6½ 30. A Letter to a friend concerning Popish Idolatry By the Bishop of Hereford 1679. 5 31. A true History of the lives of the Popes 1679. 3 32. A Discovery of the Mystery of Iniquity practised by the Jesuites Englished by Dr. Oates 1679. 5 33. Brocard's Alarm to Protestant Princes with a Discovery of Popish Plots and Conspiracies after his Conversion from Popery 1679. 4 34. Christianity abused by the Church of Rome or an answer to a late Printed paper given about by Papists 1679. 3 35. The Jesuites Intrigues with private Instructions to their Emissaries 1679. 10 36. A Decree made at Rome condemning some Opinions of the Jesuites and Casuists the Second of March 1679. 4½ 37. A true and lively Representation of Popery shewing it to be New-modelled Paganism 1679. 10½ 38. A Seasonable Discourse touching the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy By W. Berry Priest 1679. 5 39. A short and seasonable Dialogue between a Protestant and a Papist 1679. 1 40. The Cabinet of the Jesuites Secrets opened 1679. 6 41. Sir John Winter's observations on the Oath of Supremacy 1679. 2½ 42. The established Test for securing the King's Person and Government against the Papists 1679. 7 43. Aphorismes or Summaries of the Doctrine of the Jesuites By Dr. Tongue 5 44. A Dialogue between a Protestant and a Papist By Dr. Coles 1679. 28 45. Which is the true Church the Protestant or the Church of Rome By Mr. Baxter 1679. 20 46. A Treatise of the Oath of Supremacy 1679. 11 47. The Church of Rome Unmasked or her False principles detected 1679. 9 48. The Protestant's Answer to that Question Where was your Church before Luther By T. Doelittle 1679. 13 49. A Discourse prepared for the Ears of some Romanists about the Oath of Supremacy By Sir Christopher Wyvill 1679. 2 50. A friendly call or a seasonable perswasive to Unity 1679. 9 51. Popery a great Enemy to Truth Peace and Civil-Government 1679. 10½ 52. The Jesuites Catechisme according to St. Ignatius Loyola 1679. 8 53. A Letter concerning Invocation of Saints and Adoration of the Cross By the Bishop of Lincoln 1679. 5 54. The Jesuit Countermin'd or an account of a new Plot. 1679. 5 55. A Letter from a Jesuite or the Mystery of Equivocation 1679. 1 56. Sentiments of N. N. touching the Roman Consistories 1679. 5 57. Friendly advice to Protestants or an Essay towards uniting of Dissenters to the Church of England 1679. 8½ 58. England's grievances in times of Popery 1679. 5½ 59. The Jesuites Letter of Thanks to the Covenanters in Scotland 1679. 9 60. A Word in season or a Parallel between the intended Massacre of the Jews in the Reign of King Ahasuerus and the Powder-Plot in the Reign of King James 1679. 6½ 61. Argumentum ad Hominem or an Argument against Protestants who hold that Papists quà tales may be saved 1679. 5 62. Papists no Catholicks and Popery no Christianity 1679. 9 63. The Pope's Cabinet unlocked or a Catalogue of the Pope's Indulgences belonging to the Order of St. Mary 1679. 10½ MISCELLANIES Folioes Miscel Number
Hollow-Tree Print 1680. ½ 99. A Reply to some Libels against the Earl of Danby 1680. 5 100. A Hue and Cry after Beauty and Virtue 1680. 1 101. A parallel between Episcopacy and Presbytery or the Church of England vindicated from the false Reports of Papists or Presbyterians 1680. 2 102. A Relation of the most remarkable Transactions which have lately happened at Tangier 1680. 1 103. Sir William Waller his Vindication by a Friend that understood his Life and Conversation 1680. 1 Quarto's Miscel Number of Sheets 1. A Word in Season for Christian Union to all Protestant dissenters 1679 80. 1 2. A Letter to a Friend about the late Proclamation on Dec. 11. 1679. for further Proroguing the Parliament till Nov. 11. following 1679 80. 2 3. The Power of the Lords and Commons in Parliament in point of Judicature 1679 80. 1½ 4. The last Speeches of the Ministers J. King and J. Kid at the place of Execution at Edenburgh Aug. 14. 1679. Print 1679 80. 4½ 5. The last Speech and dying Words of Thomas Lord alias Colonel Pride Jan. 12. 1679 80. 1½ 6. The last Will and Testament of Sir John Presbyter 1647. Prin. 1679 80. 1 7. A seasonable Memorial in some Historical Notes upon the Liberties of the Press and the Pulpit 1679 80. 5 8. The Nun's Prophesie or Sir Heldegard concerning the downfall of the Jesuits 1679 80. 1 9. A Lively Picture or Character of Lewis Du-Moulin by Monsieur Daily 1679 80. 4½ 10. A Survey of the Office c. of the Lord High Steward of England 1679 80. 4½ 11. Moral Reflections upon the Number of the Elect. By Dr. Lewis Du-Moulin 1679 80. 5 12. A few Words amongst many about the touchy point of Succession 1679 80. 1 13. The Answer to the Appeal expounded 1679 80. 4½ 14. A Seasonable Memento to King and People 1679 80. 1½ 15. A Relation of the appearance of the Devil in the shape of a Lion to a Popish Novice near Redborn in Hertfordshire 1679 80. 1 16. Magna Gharta made in the Ninth year of King Henry the III. with some Observations thereon taken out of the Lord Coke's 2 Institutes 1679 80. 10 17. Citt and Bumpking in a Dialogue over a Pot of Ale concerning matters of Religion and Government 1679 80. 5 18. The late Keepers of the English Liberties drawn to the Life 1679 80. 1½ 12. A further discovery of the Plot dedicated to Dr. Oates by Roger L'Estrange 1679 80. 4½ 20. A Moral Prognostication of what must be expected in the Churches of Christendom till the Golden Age returns By Mr. Baxter 1679 80. 9 21. Excommunication excommunicated or a Dialogue between a Dr. of both Laws and a substantial Burgher of Tannton-Dean 1679 80. 3½ 22. Study to be Quiet or serious and seasonable Advice to the Citizens of London 1679 80. 2 23. The Non-Conformists Advocate or a farther Account of their Judgment in Vindication of a Letter from a Minister to a Person of Quality shewing some Reasons for his Non-Conformity 1679 80. 11 24. The State and Interest of the Nation with respect to his Royal Highness the Duke of York in a Letter to a Member of the House of Commons 1679 80. 4½ 25. The Conformity of the Government of Independants with that of the Ancient Primitive Christians By Dr. Lewis Du-Moulin 1679 80. 9¼ 26. Mixt Marriages vindicated or a Discourse of Mixt Marriages by way of Dialogue between A. and B. By Stephen Tory. 1679 80. 8 27. The Sovereign or a Political Discourse upon the Office and Obligations of the Supreme Magistrate 1679 80. 9 28. The Presbyterians Loyalty and Zeal for Religion demonstrated being a reply to a Pamphlet intituled the Knave Uncloak'd or the Jesuit in his Colours 1679 80. 7½ 29. A Learned and Devout Exercise or Sermon by Oliver Cromwell April 1649. Print 1679 80. 2½ 30. A Dialogue between Tom and Dick over a Dish of Coffee concerning matters of Religion and Government 1679 80. 4½ 31. An Abstract of Letters by Mr. Robert Rich treating of Spiritual matters 1679 80. 3½ 32. The Opinion of divers Learned and leading Dissenters concerning the Original of Government 1679 80. 1 33. A Dialogue between the Pope and Phanatick concerning Affairs in England 1679 80. 2½ 34. The true Confession of Margaret Clark who was executed for Firing her Master's house Print 1679 80. 1 35. Honour's Preservation without Bloud or a sober Advice to Duellists 1680. 4 36. Mercy Triumphant the Kingdom of Christ inlarged being an Antidote against Dr. Du-Moulin's Book of More Reflections on the Number of the Elect. 1680. 7 37. Citt and Bumpkin the Second Part. By Mr. L' Estrange 1680. 5 38. Peter's Pattern or the perfect path to worldly happiness being a discourse at the Interment of Hugh Peters 2 39. A Warning for Protestants or the Case of Margaret Clark lately executed for Firing her Master's house in Southwark 1680. 5 40. A Discourse of Hodge and Ralph or an Answer to a scandalous Pamphlet called a Dialogue between the Pope and a Phanatick 1680. 5¼ 41. Articles stipulated and required from old Nick by the Duke of Luxenburgh when he resign'd himself to the Devil 1680. 1 42. Popery and Tyranny cording it over the Consciences of Men c. By Mr. L' Estrange a second Edition of it 1680.   43. A Pattern or President for Princes to rule by and Subjects to obey by being a lively Character of Queen Elizabeth 1680. 5 44. The Abridgment of the Charter of the City of London 1680. 10½ 45. Discovery upon Discovery in Answer to B. W.'s Additional Discovery By Roger L' Estrange 1680. 5 46. God and the King or Monarchy proved from holy Writ to be the onely Legitimate Species of Politick Government and the onely Polity constituted and appointed by God 1680. 4½ 47. Vindiciae Veritatis a Narrative against the Invective Malitious and Slanderous Aspersions of certain Non-Conformists in and about London By John Humphrys 1680. 1½ 48. A full and true Account of the Penitence of John Marketman Chirurgeon during his Imprisonment in Chelmsford Goal for Murthering his Wife 1680. 5 49. The Way of Peace or a Discourse of the dangerous Principles and Practices of some pretended Protestants 1680. 4 50. A brief Survey of the Life and Reign of Henry the III. King of England 1680. 4 51. The English Man's Right a Dialogue between a Barrister at Law and a Jury-man setting forth the Antiquity Use and Priviledge of Juries 1680. 5 52. A Treatise of the New Heavens and New Earth proved to be Perpetual and Eternal in that visible State of both in the Restitution after the destruction of the World by Fire 1680. 2 53. English Presbytery or an Account of the main Opinions of those People in England who go under the Name of Presbyterians 1680. 2 54. A Letter to a Person of Honour concerning the Black Box. Print 1680. 5 55. The Godly Man's Legacy to the Saints upon Earth in the Life of Mr. Stephen