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A48884 A letter concerning toleration humbly submitted, etc.; Epistola de tolerantia. English Locke, John, 1632-1704.; Popple, William, d. 1708. 1689 (1689) Wing L2747; ESTC R14566 42,784 72

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Papists most barbarous Usage of the Protestants here in England under a Colour of Law set forth and the Reformation Vindicated from the Imputation of being Cruel and Bloody unjustly cast upon it by those of the Romish Communion By Samuel Blackerby Barrister of Grays-Inn Fol. A Modest Enquiry Whether St. Peter were ever at Rome and Bishop of that Church Wherein I. The Arguments of Cardinal Bellarmine and others for the Affirmative are considered II. Some Considerations taken Notice of that render the Negative highly Probable Quarto The Spirit of France and the Politick Maxims of Lewis XIV laid open to the World. Quarto Memorials of the Method and Manner of Proceedings in Parliament in Passing Bills Together with several Rules and Customs which by long and constant Practice have obtained the Name of Orders of the House Gathered by Observation and out of the Journal-Books from the time of Edward VI. Octavo Dr. Burnet's Tracts in Two Volumes Vol. I. Containing 1. His Travels into Switzerland Italy and Germany with an Appendix 2. Animadversions on the Reflections upon the Travels 3. Three Letters of the Quietists Inquisition and State of Italy Vol. II. 4. His Translations of Lactantius of the Death of Persecutors 5. His Answers to Mr. Varillas In Three Parts Twelves A Collection of Texts of Scripture with short Notes upon them And some other Observations against the Principal Popish Errors Twelves The Fallibility of the Roman Church Demonstrated from the Manifest Error of the Second Nicene and Trent Councils which Assert That the Veneration and Honorary Worship of Images is a Tradition Primitive and Apostolical Quarto 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 with an Appendix in Answer to the XXI Chapter of the Author of A Papist Misrepresented and Represented Quarto A Treatise of Traditions Part I. Wherein it is proved That we have Evidence sufficient from Tradition 1. That the Scriptures are the Word of God. 2. That the Church of England owns the true Canon of the Books of the Old Testament 3. That the Copies of the Scripture have not been corrupted 4. That the Romanists have no such Evidence for their Traditions 5. That the Testimony of the present Church of Rome can be no sure Evidence of Apostolical Tradition 6. What Traditions may securely be relied upon and what not Quarto A Treatise of Traditions Part II. Shewing the Novelty of the pretended Traditions of the Church of Rome as being 1. Not mentioned by the Ancients of their Discourses of Traditions Apostolical truly so called or so esteemed by them Nor 2. In their Avowed Rule or Symbol of Faith. Nor 3. In the Instructions given to the Clergy concerning all those things they were to teach the People Nor 4. In the Examination of a Bishop at his Ordination Nor 5. In the Ancient Treatises designed to instruct Christians in all the Articles of their Faith. 6. From the Confessions of Romish Doctors with an Answer to the Arguments of Mr. Mumford for Traditions And a Demonstration That the Heathens made the same Plea from Tradition as the Romanists do and that the Answer of the Fathers to it doth fully justifie the Protestants Quarto All these four Books Written by the Reverend D. Whitby D. D. An Exhortation to Charity and a Word of Comfort to the Irish Protestants Being a Sermon Preached at Steeple in Dorsetshire upon occasion of the Collection for Relief of the Poor Protestants in this Kingdom lately fled from Ireland By Samuel Bold Rector of Steeple Quarto Foxes and Firebrands or a Specimen of the Danger and Harmony of Popery and Separation First Second and Third Parts Sir W. Temple's Observation on Holland Miscellanea Mr. Selden's Table-Talk or Discourses on various Subjects A List of the present Parliament Lords and Commons Present Case stated about Allegiance to King William and Queen Mary Debates of the late Oxford and Westminster Parliament Monsieur Ierew's Accomplishment Octavo Scripture-Prophesies Compleat in 2 Vol. Octavo A New System of the Revelations Twelves Voyages of Syam Octavo Obedience due to the present King notwithstanding our Oaths to the former By a Divine of the Church of England The late Lord Russell's Case with Observations upon it Writ by the Right Honourable Henry Lord Delamere Fol. Considerations humbly offered for taking the Oath of Allegiance to King William and Queen Mary Quarto Mr. Masters of Submission to Divine Providence Dr. Worthington of the Resurrection Octavo An Answer to Bishop Lake's late of Chichester Declaration of his dying in belief of the Doctrine of Passive Obedience c. Dr. Carsael's Assize-Sermon at Abingdon Aug 6. 1689. Luk. 22.25 2 Tim. 2.19 Luke 22.32 Rom. 1. Gal. 5. Matth. 18.20 Exod. 22.20 21. Deut. 2. 1 Cor. 5.12 13.