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Locus in Bibliotheca
Locus in Bibliotheca
Librorum Titulus
Editionum Tempora et Loca
4 I 50
Profitable instructions for increase both of christian faith and duty. Cf. Macarius 'Primitive morality or the spiritual homilies of St. Macarius the Egyptian. Full of very profitable instructions concerning that perfection, which is expected from Christians, and which it is their duty to endeavour after'. London, 1721, 8vo.
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5 I 1
A manual of controversies. 12mo. Clancy 984-986.3
Douai
1671
5 I 1.2
A manual of controversies. 8vo. Clancy 983. According to Weldon there are two copies either of the 1671 ed. or of the 1654 ed.
Douai
1654
5 I 2-6
Dr. Stillingfleet's principles giving an account of the faith of protestants. 8vo. Clancy 1114. Five copies. Under N.O. in Weldon. Clancy attributes this work it to Abraham Woodhead.
[Paris]
1671
5 I 7
A collection of several treatises in answer to Dr. Stillingfleet. 8vo. Clancy 259; the first treatise is by Cressy, the other ones by Woodhead. The treatises were also published separately. Listed in Books in Hell.
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1672
5 I 8
A sovereign remedy against atheism and heresy. 4to. Clancy 24.3
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1672
5 I 9
The guide of faith. Or, a third part of the antidote against the pestiferous writings of all English sectaries. 4to. ARCR II, 571. Weldon merely has "A guide of faith", no date, place or author. ARCR suggests St. Omer 1621.
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5 I 10-11
Schism dispach't. 8vo. Clancy 897. Two copies. Anon. An answer to Hammond's 'Disarmer's dexterities' and Bramhall's 'Replication'. Wing suggests Paris as place of publication.
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1657
5 I 12-12.2
A disputation of the church, wherein the old religion is maintained. 8vo. ARCR II, 491. Two copies. Under V.M.C.F.E. in Weldon.
Douai
1632
5 I 13
Assertion and defence of the sacrament of the altar. 8vo. STC 22851
London
1546
5 I 14-15
Anti-Haman or an answer to M.G. Burnet's Mistery of iniquity unvailed. 8vo. Clancy 1049. Two copies. Under W. E. in Weldon. Wing (W 904C) suggests Douai as the place of publication.
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1678
5 I 16-17
A just discharge to Dr. Stillingfleet's unjust charge of idolatry against the Church of Rome. 8vo. Clancy 962.4. Anon. Two copies. Under Thomas Godden (the pseudonym of Thomas Tilden) in Wing.
Paris
1677
5 I 18
Errour non-plust, or, Dr. Stillingfleet shown to be the man of no principles. 8vo. Clancy 880. Anon. A reply to Stillingfleet's 'Faith of protestants reduced to principles'. Clancy suggests London as the place of publication.
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1673
5 I 19
Dr. Stillingfleet still against Dr. Stillingfleet ... by J.W. 8vo. Clancy 572.6. Under J.W. in Weldon. John Williams was the alias of John Keynes. Sometimes also attributed to John Warner.
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1675
5 I 20
The prodigal son return'd home. 8vo. Clancy 602.5; Llewellyn converted to catholicism in 1658 and became a Benedictine. Under E. L[ydeott] in Wing. Clancy suggests London as the place of publication.
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1684
5 I 21
The rule of catholick faith: sever'd from the opinions of the schools, mistakes of the ignorant and abuses of the vulgar. Tr. Edward Sheldon. 12mo. Clancy 1001-1003. Clancy sugggests London as the place of publication.
Paris
1660
5 I 22-23
An exposition of the doctrine of the catholic church in matters of controversie. Tr. Josph Johnston. 4to. Two copies. Clancy 119.3-121. One of the Weldon copies at Douai Abbey.
London
1686
5 I 24
Three letters declaring the strange odd proceedings of protestant divines when they write against catholicks. 8vo. Clancy 166. Under J.V.C. in Weldon. The letters are to Jeremy Taylor, Owens and Whitby; Clancy 166 is dated 1673, Wing C 436 has 1671.
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1671
5 I 25
Fiat lux, or, a general conduct to a right understanding and charity in the great combustions and broils about religion here in England. 8vo. Clancy 161. Under J.V.C. in Weldon. Wing (C 429) suggests Douai. This must be the first ed. of 1661.
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5 I 25.2
Fiat lux, or, a general conduct to a right understanding and charity in the great combustions and broils about religion here in England. 8vo. 2nd ed. Clancy 162. Under J.V.C. in Weldon. Wing (C 430) suggests Douai.
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1662
5 I 26
An epistle to the author of the Animadversions upon Fiat Lux. 8vo. Clancy 160. Under J.V.C. in Weldon. John Owens was the author of the Animadversions (1662). Wing (C 428) suggests Douai.
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1663
5 I 27
Infallibility. 4to. Clancy 164. Under J.V.C. in Weldon. Wing (C 432A) has 8vo and suggests London 1662.
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5 I 28
A discourse concerning infallibility in religion. 12mo. Clancy 318
Paris
1652
5 I 29
Juxta solam scripturam catholicae doctrinae & calvinisticae collatio ... A comparison between the catholic and calvinistical doctrin. 12mo. Clancy 371
London
1688
5 I 30
A compendious treatise called the complaint of grace. 8vo. STC 20826 and 20826.5. Redman's sermon was delivered at St. Paul's Cross 23 November 1533; Weldon gives 1533 as the date of publication, but the sermon was published later by Thomas Smyth; STC lists two eds dated [1556?] and 1609. The latter is a protestant version.
London
1533
5 I 31-32
A vindication of the doctrine contained in Pope Benedict XII his bull ... concerning the state of departed souls. 12mo. Clancy 1082. Two copies. Under S.W. in Weldon and Clancy. Copac and Wing give John Sergeant as the author.
Paris
1659
5 I 33
Schism dis-arm'd of the defensive weapons lent it by Doctor Hammond and the Bishop of Derry. 8vo. Clancy 896
Paris
1655
5 I 34-36.2
The image of both churches. Hierusalem and Babel, unitie and confusion, obedience and sedition. 8vo. ARCR II, 588 or 589. Four copies. Under P. D. M. in Weldon.
Tournai
1623
5 I 37
Jerusalem and Babel, or the image of both churches. 12mo. 2nd ed. Clancy 763
London
1653
5 I 38-39, 43
Exomologesis or a faithful narration of the occasion and motives of the conversion unto catholique unity. 12mo. 2nd ed. Clancy 262. Three copies.
Paris
1653
5 I 40-41
A rational compendious way to convince, without any dispute ... all persons ... dissenting from the true religion. 12mo. Clancy 573. Two copies. Under J.K. in Weldon. Wing gives [London] as the place of publication.
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1674
5 I 42
The rule of catholick faith sever'd from the opinions of the schools, mistakes of the ignorant and abuses of the vulgar. Tr. Edward Sheldon. 12mo. Clancy 1001-1003. Clancy sugggests London as the place of publication.
Paris
1660
5 I 44
A declaration of such true articles as George Joye hath gone about to confute as false. 8vo. STC 11588-11589. STC gives [London, 1546] as place and date of publication.
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5 I 45
A just discharge to Dr. Stillingfleet's unjust charge of idolatry against the Church of Rome. 8vo. Clancy 962.4. Anon. Under Thomas Godden (the pseudonym of Thomas Tilden) in Wing.
Paris
1677
5 I 46
A summarie of controversies: wherein the chiefest points of the holy catholike romane faith are ... proved. 8vo. ARCR II, 769. Under William Wright in STC but this is an erroneous attribution.
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1616
5 I 46.2
Defense du culte extérieur de l'église catholique. 12mo.
Paris
1686
5 I 47
An antidote or treatise of thirty controversies. 12mo. ARCR II, 569 and 570 and STC give 1622 as the date of publication. Under S.N. in Weldon.
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1623
5 I 48
De missae sacrificio succincta quaedam enarratio. 8vo. ARCR I, 1112 or 1114
Louvain
1562
5 I 49-51.2
Le veritable esprit des nouveaux disciples de S. Augustin. 12mo. 3 vols. Two sets.
Brussels
1705
5 I 52-53
Traité de l'analyse ou de la résolution de la foi divine et catholique dans son premier principe. 12mo. 2 vols.
Lyon
1698
5 I 54
Quaestiones hieronymianae in quibus expenditur Hieronymi nupera editio parisina. 8vo.
Amsterdam
1700
6 I 1-2
A vindication of the Bishop of Condom's Exposition of the doctrine of the catholic church. 4to. Clancy 561. Anon. Two copies. An answer to William Wake's 'An exposition' (1686).
London
1686
6 I 3-5
A reply to the Defence of the Exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England. 4to. Clancy 560. Anon. Three copies. A reply to William Wake's 'Defence of the Exposition'.
London
1687
6 I 6
The progenie of catholicks and protestants. 4to. ARCR II, 27. Anon. An answer to Thomas Morton's 'Catholike appeale for protestants'.
Rouen
1633
6 I 7
Infidelity unmasked or the confutation of a booke ... by Mr. William Chillingworth ... The religion of protestants. 4to. Clancy 1101. Anon.
Ghent
1652
6 I 8
Considerations on the Council of Trent being the fifth discourse concerning the guide in controversies. 4to. Clancy 1110. Weldon gives R.H. as the author. Wing suggests London as place of publication. Weldon copy in Bibl. Mazarine.
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1671
6 I 9
The guide in controversies or a rational account of the doctrine of roman-catholicks. 4to. Clancy 1116; under R.H. in Weldon. Wing suggests London as place of publication. Weldon copy in Bibl. Mazarine.
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1667
6 I 10
The hind and the panther. 4to. 3rd ed. Clancy 331
London
1687
6 I 11
Nubes testium, or a collection of the primitive fathers giving testimony of the faith once deliver'd to the saints. 4to. Clancy 453. Anon.
London
1686
6 I 12
A conference of the catholike and protestante doctrine ... the second part of The prudentiall balance of religion. 4to. ARCR II, 706. Anon.
Douai
1631
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