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12,387 PLYMLEY (Peter) Nine Letters on the subject of the Catholics to my Brother Abraham who lives in the Country. 8vo. 2s 1807-8 12,388 EDWARD VIths Declaration against the Pope's Supremacy, 1549, published by Dr. J. Duncan. Post 8vo. 1s

1810 12,389 LINGARD (Rev. J.) Documents to ascertain the Sentiments of British Catholics in

former Ages respecting the power of the Popes.

8vo. 18 6d

1812 12,390 BUTLER'S (Charles) Miscellaneous Tracts -On Mystical Theology, Supremacy of the Pope, Account of Dr. John Taulere, Specimen of an intended Life of Christ, &c. 12mo, privately printed. 2s 1812

12,391 SUSSEX (Duke of) Speech in the House of Lords on the Catholic Question, with proofs and illustrations (which are large and curious). 4to. 1s 6d 1812 12,392 FAITH and Doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church, proved by the testimony of the most learned Protestants, with Preface by Rev. John Lingard. 12mo. 1s Dublin, 1813 12,393 LINGARD'S Review of Certain AntiCatholic Publications. 12mo. 1s 1813 12,394 BUTLER (Charles) Address to the Protestants of Great Britain and Ireland. 8vo. 1s 1813 12,395 LINGARD (Rev. J.) Observations on the Laws and Ordinances which Exist in Foreign States relative to the Religious Concerns of their Roman Catholic Subjects. 8vo. 18 6d 1817

12,396 CANCELLIERI (L'Abbé) Description des Ceremonies de la Semaine Sainte dans la Chapelle Pontificale. 8vo. 18 6d Rome, 1818 12,397 TRESOR d'Aix-la-Chapelle, ou courte description des Saints Reliques qui ont été recueillies par le tres-glorieux Empereur Charlemagne, qui sont exposées publiquement tous les sept ans à la veneration des fidèles. 12mo, cuts. 1s 1818 12,398 RELAZIONE Istorica delle prodigiose traslatione della Sancta Casa de Nazarette ora venerata in Loretto del sacerdote D. Vincenzo Murri. 12mo, folding plates, curious. 2s

Loreto, 1820 12,399 PARNELL (Sir Henry) History of the Penal Laws against the Irish Catholics from the year 1689 to the Union. 8vo. 18 6d 1825 12,400 LETTER to Francis Jeffrey, Esq., on the Evidence in Support of a Continuation of Miraculous Powers in the Church. 8vo. 1s 6d Edinb., 1824 An answer to an article on Prince Hohenlohe in the Edin. Review.

12,401 BUTLER-Two Letters to the Author of the "Book of the Roman Catholic Church." 8vo. 1s 6d 1825 12,402 LETTER to Charles Butler, containing brief Observations upon his Question, what has England gained by the Reformation. 8vo. 1s

1825

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12,405 WHITE'S (Jos. Blancho) Poor Man's Preservative against Popery. 12mo. is 1826 12,406 EVANSON'S (Rev. W. A.) Historical Summary of Facts attending the Conversion of the Prince of Salm-Salm 1826, (from the Roman Catholic Religion). 8vo. 1s 1827

12,407 YORK (Duke of) Posthumous Letter of H. R. H. the Duke of York (on the Catholic Question). 8vo. 1s 6d 1827

12,408 HOWARD (H., of Corby Castle) Historical References in Support of the Remarks on the Erroneous Opinions entertained respecting the Catholic Religion. 8vo (a very interesting historical pamphlet), PRIVATELY PRINTED. 2$

Carlisle, 1827

12,409 PHILLPOTT'S (Rev. Dr.) Letter to Canning on the Present Position of the Roman Catholic Question. 8vo. 1s 6d

1827 12,410 BUTLER's (Chas.) Short Reply to Dr. Phillpott's Answer to his Letter on the Coronation Oath. 8vo. 1s

1828 12,411 SIBTHORP (Rev. R. Waldo, before he turned Catholic) The Character of the Papacy Considered, a Discourse preached at St. John's Chapel, Bedford Row. 8vo. 1s 6d

1828

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12,420 BAGGS' Papal Chapel at Rome, described | 12,439 RABETT (Rev. Reginald) The Antichrist and illustrated from History and Antiquities. 8vo, folding plate. 28 Ib. 1839 12,421 PUGIN (A. Welby) Letter on the proposed Protestant Memorial to Cranmer, Ridley, and Latymer. 8vo, curious. 2s

1839 12,422 WACKERBARTH (Rev. F. D.) Revival of Monastic Institutions and their bearing upon Society, considered with reference to the Present Condition of the Anglican Church. 8vo. 1s 6d Colchester, 1839 12,423 HOOK'S (Dr.) Call to Union, a Visitation Sermon, with copious extracts from the Refor8vo. 1s

mers.

1839

12,424 SORELLI'S (Guido) Answer to Mr. Lucas's (Editor of the Tablet) Reasons for becoming a Roman Catholic. 8vo. 1s 1839 12425 POOLE's (G. A.) Anglo-Catholic use of two Lights upon the Altar. 8vo. 1s 1840 12,426 SALL'S (And.) Sermon at Dublin before the Lord Lieutenant on his leaving the Romish Church, with Notes by Allport. 8vo. 1s 6d 1840 12,427 THE Glories of Mary the Mother of God, containing a Paraphrase of "Salve Regina." 24mo. 1s Dublin, 1841 12,428 REMARKS on the Churches of Rome and England, addressed to Dr. Wiseman and the Rev. W. Palmer. 8vo. 1s 1841 12,429 PALMER (Rev. W.) Letter to Cardinal Wiseman, containing remarks on his Letter to Oxford, 1841

Mr. Newman. 8vo. 1s 12,430 PALMER'S (Rev. W.) Six Letters to Dr. Wiseman on the Foundation of the Romish

Doctrines, Satisfactions, Indulgencies, Purgatory, Suffrages for the Dead, &c. 8vo. 5s 1841 12,431 SIBTHORP'S (Rev. R. Waldo) Answer to the Enquiry "Why are you become a Catholic."

1842

8vo. 1s 12,432 SERIOUS Remonstrance addressed to Rev. R. Sibthorp, of Hull, on his publication "Some answer to the enquiry, why are you become a Catholic"? by the Clergy of Hull. 8vo. 1s 6d

1842

12,433 MAURICE (F. D.) Three Letters to Palmer on the name Protestant, the seemingly double character of the English Church and the Bishopric at Jerusalem. 8vo. 1s 6d 1842 12,434 PALMER'S Seventh Letter to Dr. Wiseman on the Doctrine of Indulgences. 8vo. 1s 1842 12,435 PALMER (Rev. W.) Examination of the Rev. R. W. Sibthorp's reasons for his Secession from the Church. 8vo. 1s Oxford, 1842 12,436 FORSTER'S (T.) Sati, or Universal Immortality as taught by the Bramin Religion not inconsistent with the Catholic Faith. 8vo. 1s 6d Binga, 1843 12,437 VOICE from Rome (on the Mass, Liturgies, Indulgences, &c). 12mo. 1s

1843

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of Priesthood, or the Subversion of the System of Popery and of Puseyism by the light and force of Divine Truth. 8vo. 1s 6d 1844 12,440 BARTER'S (Rev. W. B.) English Church not in Schism, or a few Words on the Supremacy of the Pope and the Progress of Antichrist. 8vo. 1s 6d 1845

12,441 BLOMFIELD (Bp.) on the Essential Difference between the Church of England and the Church of Rome. 8vo. 1s 1845

12,442 COPLESTONE (Bishop) Essential Difference between the Church of England and the Church of Rome, illustrated in 2 Sermons at St. Paul's Church, Newport. 8vo. 1s

1845

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12,455 WISEMAN'S Final Appeal in Matters of Faith, a Sermon in St. George's Catholic Church, Southwark. 8vo. 1s

1851

12,456 COMMON Law and the Pope's Apostolic Letters of September 1850, from Letters to C. Purton Cooper, Esq. 8vo. 1s 1851

12,457 COOPER (C. P.) Letter to an English Ro- | 12,473 PROTESTANT Armour, or the Church man Catholic Peer on the Pope's Apostolic Letters. 8vo. 1s

1851 12,458 FINLASON (W. F.) The Catholic Hierarchy Vindicated by the Law of England. 8vo. 1s

1851

of England-man's Defence against Popish Delusion, by Theophilus Anglicanus. 8vo. 1s 6d The Appendix contains the Bulla in Coena Domini; Bull of Pius V. against Q. Elizabeth and her subjects, and the indulgence granted by Clement V., to John King of France.

12,459 SO MUCH of the Pope's Apostolical Let- 12,474 RIGBY's Real Doctrine of the Catholic

ters of Sept. 1850 as relates to the Creation of a Archbishopric and 12 Bishoprics, edited by C. P. Cooper. 8vo. 1s

1851

12,460 TURNER (W.) The Huntying and Fynd

Church, with an Account of the Conversions of the Duke of Brunswick and the Rev. Geo. Spencer, son of Lord Spencer. 12mo. 1s 6d York, N. D.

ing out of the Romish Fox, 1543, amended and Church of England its History,

curtailed, with a short Account of the Author by Robert Potts. 8vo. 1s

1851

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12,463 CATHOLIC Manuscript. An Apology for the Catholic Religion. 4to. (about 60 pages in a neat small hand of temp. Q. Elizabeth.) 28 6d 12,464 DECLARATION (A) of the Doings of those Ministers of God's Worde and Sacraments, in the Citie of London, which have refused to weare the outwarde apparell and mininstring garments of the Pope's Church. 12mo, black letter, wants title-page, RARE. 3s

12,465 DISCOURS pour la Ceremonie de la Prise du Voile de Profession de Madame Louise-Marie de France. 8vo (portrait). 1s

12,466 GILLY's (Rev. S.) Our Protestant Forefathers. 12mo. 6d

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Offices, Ceremonies, &c.

12,475 ECCLESIASTICA Disciplinæ et Anglicanæ Ecclesiæ ab illa abberrationis plena e verbo Dei et dilucida explicatio. 12mo, rare. £1. 1s Rupella, Adamus de Monte, 1574 Attributed to Walter Travers, see Neale's Puritans, Strype's Annals, Life of Parker, &c.

12,476 CARLETON (Geo. qu. Bp. of Chichester)

Abstract of certain Acts of Parliament of certaine Canons, Constitutions, and Synodalles Provinciall. 4to, rare. 10s 6d (about 1600)

A curious Book on Ecclesiastical Discipline and Cere. monies.

12,477 ARTICLES to be Enquired of, within the Archdeaconry of Yorke (1603). 4to, black letter 12,478 CERTAINE Considerations touching the (title torn). 38 6d

better Pacification and Edification of the Church of England. 4to. 5s London, H. Tomes, 1604 12,479 THE Answer of the Vice Chancelour, the Doctors, and both the Proctors, and other the Heads of Houses in the Universitie of Oxford, to the Petition of the Ministers of the Church of England desiring Reformation of Ceremonies and Abuses of the Church. 4to. 7s 6d Oxford, 1604 12,480 GARDINER (Samuel) Dialogue or Con

ference between Irenæus and Antimachus about the Rules and Ceremonies of the Church of England. 4to. 7s 6d 1605

12,481 ABSTRACT of Certain Acts of Parliament of certaine of her Majesties Injunctions, Canons, Constitutions, and Synodalles Provincial, Established and in force for the peaceable Government of the Church. 4to (corner off last leaf) 38 6d N D. (about 1605) 12,482 ANDREWS (Lancelot, Bp. of Chichester) Sermon preached before the King, concerning the Right of Calling Assemblies. 4to. 2s 6d 1606 12,483 A SOLUTION of Doctor Resolutus, his Resolutions for Kneeling. 4to. 5s

1619

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12,487 VINDICI Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ, or a Justification of the Religion now Professed in England by W. T. 4to. 5s 1630 12,488 ARTICLES Agreed upon by the Whole Clergie in the Convocation holden at London, 1652. 4to, black letter, fine clean copy. 78 6d 1633

12,489 DOWNING (Calybute) Discourse of the State Ecclesiasticall of this Kingdom in relation to the Civill, considered under three Conclusions, with a Digression Discussing some ordinary Exceptions against Ecclesiasticall Officers. 4to. 5s Oxford, 1633 12,490 DOWNING (Calybute, of Hackney) Discourse of the State Ecclesiastical of this Kingdom in relation to the Civil, with a digression concerning Ecclesiastical Offices. 4to. 5s

Oxf., 1634 12,491 LAUD's (Abp.) Speech in the State Chamber, 14 June, 1613, at the Censure of Bastwick, Burton and Prynne, concerning pretended Innovations in the Church. 4to (only 25 copies printed, vide Harleian Cat. Vol. 2 No 11,120). 38 6d 1637 12,492 ROGERS (Thos.) Treatise upon Sundry Matters contained in the 39 Articles of Religion which are Professed in the Church of England.

4to. 3s 6d

1639 12,493 BAKER (Sir Richard) Meditations and Disquisitions upon the Lord's Prayer. 4to (4 leaves wanting). 28

1640 12,494 VERY Lively Portrayture of the Archbishops and Bishops of the Church of England, set forth in 20 irrefragable Positions concerning their Authority, Power, and Practice. 4to, fine

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copy. 78 6d

1640

12,495 ALTARS-The Holy Table, Name and Thing more anciently, properly, and literally used under the New Testament, then that of an Altar written long ago by a Minister in Lincolnshire, in Answer to D. Coal, a Judicious Divine of Q. Maries Dayes. 4to (wants last leaf). 5s Printed for the Diocese of Lincolne, 1641 | 12,496 ALTARS-A Letter of that most religious and pious Prince K. Edward VI. to Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of London, for taking downe of Altars and setting up of the Table in the steed thereof. 4to. 58 1641

12,497 ALTARS-Cawdray's (Daniel) Superstitio Superstes, or the Reliques of Superstition newly Revived, manifested in a Discourse concerning the Holinesse of Churches and Bowing towards the Altar. 4to. 6s

1641

12,498 ALTARS-Two Looks over Lincolne, or a View of his Holy Table, Name and Thing, discovering his Erroneous and Popish Tenets and Positions, by R. Dey. 4to. 78 6d

Printed in this year of Hope, 1641 12,499 CHURCH Ceremonies.-The Humble Petition of the Ministers of the Church of Eng. land, desiring Reformation of certain Ceremonies and Abuses of the Church, with the Answer of the Vice Chancelor and others of the Unisity of Oxford. 4to. 58 1641

12,500 A DEFENSIVE Vindication of the Publique Liturgy, Established Ceremonies, and settled Patrimony of the Church of England. 4to. 3s 1641

12,501 A WISE and Moderate Discourse concerning Church Affaires as it was written long since by the famous Author of those Considerations, which seem to have some reference to this. 4to. 3s 6d 1641

12,502 A CHRISTAL for the Clergie, especially those that are corrupt in Doctrine, Scandalous in their Lives and Conversations. 4to. 3s 6d 1641

12,503 INJUNCTIONS given by the Queen's Majestie, concerning both the Clergie and Laity of this Realme, A.D. 1559. 4to, curious portrait of Q. Elizabeth by Estacke. 10s 6d 1641 12,504 LEY (John, Pastor of Budworth, Cheshire) Comparison of the Parliamentary Protestation with the late Canonical Oath and the Difference betwixt them, as also the opposition betwixt the Doctrine of the Church of England and that of Rome. 4to. 68 1641

12,505 MILTON (J.) of Reformation touching Church Discipline in England, and the Causes that hitherto have hindered it. 4to. 3s 1631

12,506 SPELMAN (Sir Henry) De Sepultura (in English). 4to. 28

1641

12,507 TRUE Grounds of Ecclesiastical Regi

ment set forth in a briefe dissertation maintaining the King's spiritual supremacie against the pretended independence of the Prelates, &c. 4to. 38 6d

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1641

12,508 WALKER (H., Cantab.) Remarkable Revelation of the Wanderings of the Church of England in Idolatry, Superstition, and Ceremonies, in parallel with the Children of Israel in the Desert. 4to. 5s

1641

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12,515 KNUTTON's (Imm., Preacher at Beeston, | Notts) Seven Questions about the Controversie between the Church of England and the Separatists, and Anabaptists, discussed. 4to. 58

1645

12,516 ANSWER to a Letter written at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the Church and the Revenue thereof) (by Dr. Steward, Dean of St. Paul's). 4to. 2s

1647 12,517 CHURCH LANDS-Letter from Utrecht to the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, shewing the Conversion of Church-Lands to Lay Uses to be Condemned by Luther, Calvin, Knox, and whole Assemblies of Scotch Divines. 4to. 28 6d

1648 12,518 HOOKER (Richard) The Lawes of Ecclesiasticall Politie, the 6th and 8th Books. 4to. £1. 18

1648

12,519 ORDINANCES and Declarations of the Lords and Commons in Parliament for abolishing Archbishops and Bishops within the Kingdom of England and Wales, and for settling their Lands and Possessions upon Trustees for the use of the Commonwealth. 4to. 38 6d

1648

12,520 PERSECUTIO Undecimæ, the Churches Eleventh Persecution, or a Briefe of the Puritan Persecution of the Protestant Clergy of the Church of England, more particularly within the City of London, 1648, reprinted 1682 for Capt. Charles Hammond. 4to. (an interesting tract of 70 pages). 7s 6d

12,521 A CHRISTIAN Caveat to the Old and New Sabbatarians, or a Vindication of our Gospel-Festivals (chiefly relating to Christmas Day) 4to. 3s 6d 1650

12,522 THE Muzled Ox Treading out the Corn, and bellowing out his just complaints against his merciless masters, or a loud cry from Heaven against the crying sin of this nation, viz., the with-holding competent countenance and maintenance from Gospel Ministers, to the high dishonour of God, and the grief of all truly godly, by a Friend to the Threshing-floor of Ornan. 4to. 5s

1650

12,523 CHAFIE (Thos., Parson of Nutshelling, Surrey) Seventh-day Sabbath, or a Brief Tract on the IV. Commandment, wherein'is discovered the cause of all our controversies about the Sabbath-day. 4to. 4s 6d 1652

12,524 BRIEF Apologie for the Pious and Painful Ministers of the Church of England, by a Friend to Purity and Unity. 4to. 28 6d 1653 12,525 DECLARATION of the Faith and Order owned and practised in the Congregational Churches in England agreed upon and consented unto by their Elders in their Meeting at the Savoy, Oct. 12, 1658. 4to. 38 6d 1659 12,526 REASONS shewing the Necessity of Reformation of the Public Doctrine, Worship, Rites and Ceremonies, Church Government, and Discipline. (By Cornelius Burges). 4to. 3s

1660

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