Locus in Bibliotheca
Librorum Titulus
Editionum Tempora et Loca
7 K 32.2
The attestation of ... Don Carlos Coloma, embassadour ... for Spayne. 8vo. ARCR II, 191. ARCR gives Brussels as the place of publication.
n.p.
1631
add
The attestation of ... Don Carlos Coloma, embassadour extraordinary for Spayne. Of the declaration made unto him, by the lay catholikes of England, concerning the authority challenged over them, by the ... Bishop of Chalcedon. 8vo. ARCR II, 191. ARCR gives Brussels, 1631.
n.p.
n.d.
12 M 13
The audi filia, or a rich cabinet full of spirituall iewells. 4to. ARCR II, 537. ARCR suggests St. Omer.
n.p.
1620
CA A
The audi filia, or a rich cabinet full of spirituall iewells. 4to. ARCR II, 537. ARCR suggests St. Omer.
n.p.
1620
3 & 43
The authority of christian princes over their ecclesiastical synods asserted: with particular respect to the convocations of the clergy of the realm and Church of England. 8vo. Wing W 230
London
1697
12 M 35
The Bishop of London's three pastoral letters to the people of his diocese ... in defence of the gospel-revelation, and by way of preservative against the late writing in favour of infidelity. 8vo. 7th ed.
London
1735
9 R 51
The blatant beast muzzl'd: or reflexions on a late libel, entitled, The secret history of the reigns of K. Charles II and K. James II. 12mo. Wing N 28. Anon. Under N. N. in Wing. 'The secret history' was attributed to John Phillips.
n.p.
1691
10 M 42.2
The book named the gouvernour. 8vo. There are eight eds between 1531 and 1580. Cf. STC 7635-7642.
n.p.
n.d.
& 26
The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments ... together with the psalter. 4to. Weldon has 'the Bible' instead of 'Psalter'.
Oxford
1741
& 72
The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments ... with the psalms of David paraphras'd. Ed. William Nicholls. 8vo. Weldon has 'The Book of Common prayer & the holy Bible'.
London
1709
2 & 42
The book of common prayer. Not traced. There is a 'Rationale upon the Book of Common Prayer' London 1672.
London
1672
2 & 41
The book of common prayer. 12mo. Wing B 3695
Oxford
1697
Z 42
The book of common prayer. 12mo. Listed in Books in Hell.
Edinburgh
1744
2 Y 38
The book of common prayer. 12mo. Wing B 3649. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1677
2 Y 40
The book of common prayer. 4to. STC 16333.5-16334. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1609
3 & 76
The book of common prayer. 4to. STC 16378 ff. Most eds are 4to.
London
1630
Z 40
The book of common prayer. 8vo. Wing B 3638. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1671
2 Y 39
The book of common prayer. 8vo. Wing B3660-3661
Oxford
1680
2 & 40
The book of common prayer. 8vo.
London
1708
3 & 77
The book of common prayer. fol. Wing B 3702
London
1700
10 M 89
The booke of the holy society commonly called of twelve. 24mo. Weldon has the title 'The society of twelve'. The title we give is the only title in ARCR that comes close and seems to fit. It is a translation from the French of a book of litanies and prayers by an unidentified N.N. ARCR II, 561, Douai 1626.
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n.d.
& 65
The case restated: or an account of a conversation with a papist, concerning a book intitled, The case stated between the Church of Rome and the Church of England. 8vo. Anon. First published in 1713, 2nd ed. 1714.
London
n.d.
4 I 30.2
The case review'd, or, an answer to The case stated, by Mr L...y. 8vo. BKS 859. Anon. A reply to Charles Leslie's 'The case stated'.
St. Omer
1715
4 I 30
The case review'd, or, an answer to The case stated, by Mr L...y. 8vo. 2nd ed. BKS 860. Anon. A reply to Charles Leslie's 'The case stated'.
London [i.e. St. Omer]
1717
& 65
The case stated between the Church of Rome and the Church of England. 8vo. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1713
1 & 33-34
The case stated between the Church of Rome and the Church of England. 8vo. Two copies. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1714
7 K 52-55
The case stated between the Church of Rome and the Church of England. 8vo. 2 vols. BKS 1737. Two sets. Anon. BKS suggests Rouen as the place of publication.
n.p.
1721
14 M 7.2
The catechism for the curates composed by the decree of the Council of Trent. 8vo. Clancy 184
London
1687
4 I 25.2
The catholic scripturist. 12mo. 2nd ed. Clancy 696
London
1686
8 K 50-51
The catholick doctrine of transsubstantiation. 8vo. Clancy 1098. Two copies. Anon.
Paris
1657
7 K 19
The catholique apology with a reply to the answer. 8vo. 3rd ed. Clancy 175. Anon.
n.p.
1674
9 K 22
The catholique apology with a reply to the answer. 8vo. 3rd ed. Clancy 175. Anon.
n.p.
1674
2 Y 1
The character of man: laid forth in a sermon preach't at the Court, March, 10. 1634. [i.e. 1634/5.] 8vo. STC 12647. Anon.
London
1635
8 K 7
The character or true markes of an heretike expressed by the harmonies of the scripture and fathers. 8vo. Clancy 755.8. Clancy suggests that the book was in fact published at Paris.
Antwerp
1649
CA C
The christian diurnal. Tr. Thomas Hawkins. 24mo. 2nd ed. ARCR II, 401 gives a Rouen printer.
n.p.
1640
12 M 48
The christian education of children. 8vo. Clancy 1000. anon. According to Clancy Paris is in fact London. Weldon copy in Municipal library Troyes. The book was given by the St. Edmund’s Benedictines to the Capuchins.
Paris
1678
3 & 23-27
The christian life: from its beginning, to its consummation in glory. 8vo. 5 vols. Vols 1-2, 10th ed., vols 3-4, 4th ed., vol. 5, 6th ed.
London
1739
CA R
The christian man's guide. 8vo. ARCR II, 899.5. ARCR gives St. Omer as place of publication.
n.p.
1630
2 Z 40
The christian moderator. 4to. Clancy 50. Anon. Clancy gives London as place of publication. Listed in Books in Hell.
n.p.
1651
1 Y 9-10
The christian moderator. The second part. 4th ed. 4to. Clancy 54. Two copies. Anon.
London
1652
CA C
The church history of Britanny from the beginning of Christianity to the Norman conquest. fol. Clancy 257 or 258; Clancy suggests Rouen as the place of publication.
n.p.
1668
2 S 19-20, 29
The church-history of Brittany from the beginning of Christianity to the Norman conquest. fol. Three copies. Clancy 257 or 258
Rouen
1668
2 R 24
The collection of the history of England. fol. STC 6251. In Weldon and on title-page the author is given as S.D.
London
1626
2 R 34
The commentaries of C. Julius Cæsar. Tr. and ed. Clement Edmonds. fol. Wing C 200. Under Clement Edmonds in Weldon.
London
1677
CA H
The common rudiments of Latine grammar. 8vo. Wing H 2678B
London
1657
CA M
The commonwealth of Utopia. 8vo. STC 18098. A reply to Simon Fish, 'A supplication for the beggars'.
London
1639
3 T 40
The complaint or night-thoughts on life, death & immortality. 4to.
London
1742-1743
Z 32
The complete gamester. 8vo. Wing C 6382. Anon.
London
1674
8 K 55
The conference mentioned by Doctour Featly in the end of his Sacrilege. 12mo. ARCR II, 489; Weldon gives the author as 'S.E.' or Edmund Stratford, an alias of Lechmere; Featley's 'Grand sacrilege of the Church of Rome' appeared in 1630.
Douai
1632
1 Y 56
The confession of faith and the larger and shorter catechism. 12mo. Wing C 5760B. This is the Westminster confession of faith. Listed in Books in Hell.
Edinburgh
1649
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