Bishop Bramhall's vindication of himself and the episcopal clergy, from the Presbyterian charge of popery, as it is managed by Mr. Baxter in his treatise of the Grotian religion together with a preface shewing what grounds there are of fears and jealousies of popery.
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Bishop Bramhall's vindication of himself and the episcopal clergy, from the Presbyterian charge of popery, as it is managed by Mr. Baxter in his treatise of the Grotian religion together with a preface shewing what grounds there are of fears and jealousies of popery.
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Bramhall, John, 1594-1663.
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London :: Printed by A.C. for James Collins ...,
1672.
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Some Books Printed for and sold by Iames Collins, at the Kings-Arms in Ludgate∣street, 1672.
OBservations upon Military and Political Affairs, by the most Ho∣nourable George Duke of Albemarle: Folio. Price 6. s.
A Sermon preached by Seth Lord Bishop of Sarum at the Funeral of the Most Honourable George Duke of Albe∣marle: Quarto. Price 6. d.
Philosophia Pia, or, A Discourse of the Religious tendences of the Experi∣mental Philosophy, to which is added a Recommendation and Defence of Rea∣son in the affairs of Religion, by Joseph Glanvil, Rector of Bath: Octavo. Price 2. s.
The Way to Happiness represented in its Difficulties and Encouragements; and cleared from many popular and dangerous mistakes, by J. Glanvil.
A Praefatory Answer to Mr. Henry Stubbe the Doctor of Warwick, by
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Jos. Glanvil: Octavo. Price 1. s. 6. d.
The Life and Death of Mr. George Herbert the excellent Author of the Divine Poems. Written by Iz. Walton: Octavo. Price 1. s.
A Discourse of the forbearance or pe∣nalties, which a due Reformation re∣quires by Herbert Thorndike one of the Prebendaries of Westminister. Octavo.
A Private Conference between a rich Alderman, and a poor Country Vicar made Publick, wherein is discoursed the Obligation of Oaths, which have been imposed on the Subjects of England: Octavo 2. s.
The Episcopacy of the Church of Eng∣land justified to be Apostolical from the Authority of the Primitive Church: and from the confessions of the most famous Divines beyond the Seas, by the Right Reverend the late Lord Bishop of Du∣resm, with a Preface written by Sir Henry Yelverton Baronet: Octavo.
A Collection of Sermons preached be∣fore the King at White-hall by the Right Reverend Father in God, Seth L. Bishop of Sarum, now in the Press.
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