An answer to some queries concerning schism, toleration, &c. in a letter to a friend ...

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An answer to some queries concerning schism, toleration, &c. in a letter to a friend ...
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Gandy, Henry, 1649-1734.
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London :: [s.n.],
1700.
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Postscript.

SIR,

UPon the Review, I find my self oblig'd to beg your pardon for two things. The one, for not Answering your Queries in the same Order as you propos'd them, and for adding one or two of my own. The other, for making my References so very short. `As for the First, I shall presume upon your pardon, because it was done with a good design, viz. to make the whole more clear and intelligible. As for the other, I think I have aton'd, by sending you, together with the Abbreviations, the Titles at length of most of the Books, the Booksellers Names, the Years when Printed, and the Authors Names, where they are set to the Books; and, where they are not, the Names of the suppos'd Authors, in Crotchets, as you'll see by the following Catalogue.

Feild of the Ch. Of the Church five Books by Richard Feild &c. the* 1.1 2d. Edition, at Oxford, imprinted by William Turner &c. 1628.

Ham. of Sch. The 2d. Vol. of the Works of the Reverend and Lear∣ned H. Hammond D. D. the 2d. Edition London printed for R. Roy∣ston and R. Davis in Oxford 1684.

Bishop Lon. Try. A true Narative of all the proceedings against the Ld. Bp. of London in the Council Chamber at Whitehall, by the Lords Commissioners appointed by his Majesty to inspect Ecclesi∣astical affairs. London, Printed and are to be sold by Randal Tay∣lor near Stationer's-Hall. 1689.

Dr. Lloyd's Serm. on Act. 2. 42. A Sermon preach'd before the King* 1.2 at Whitehall Nov. 24. 1678. by William Lloyd D. D. and Dean of Bangor and Chaplain &c. London, printed for H. Brome 1679.

Still. Misc. Separ. The Mischief of Separation, a Sermon preach'd at Guildhall Chapel, May 2. 1680 before the Lord Mayor by Ed. Stillingfleet, D. D. Dean of St. Paul's, &c. London, printed for H. Mortlock at the Phoenix in St. Paul's Church-Yard, &c. 1680.

Stil. unreason. Separ. The Unreasonableness of Separation: or an im∣partial account of the History, Nature and Pleas of the present Separation, &c. by Edward Stillingfleet D. D. Dean of St. Paul's &c. London, printed for H. Mortlock. 1681.

Differ. Case. The Difference of the case between the Separation of Protestants from the Church of Rome, and the Separation of Dissen∣ters

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from, &c. by Dr. Claget. London, printed for Tho. Basset and Fincham Gardiner. 1683.

Prot. Resol. Faith. Protestant Resolution of Faith, in Answer to three Questions, &c. by Dr. Sherlock, London, printed 1685.

Ans. to the Kgs. Paps. An Answer to some Papers lately printed con∣cerning the Authority of the Cath. Church in matters of Faith and Reformation of the Church of England [by Dr. Stillingfleet] London, printed for R. Chiswell. 1686.

Vind. of Ans. to the Kgs. Paps. A Vindication of the Answer to some late Papers concerning the Unity and Authority of the Cath. Church, and the Reformation of the Church of England [by Ed. Stillingfleet D. D.] London, printed for R. Chiswell. 1687.

Apologet. Vind. Ch. Eng. An Apologetical Vindication of the Church of England: in Answer to those who reproach her with the Eng∣lish Heresies and Schisms, or suspect her not to be a Catholick Church, upon their account [by Geo. Hicks D. D.] London, printed for Walter Ketilby, 1687.

Vindic. Ch. Eng. from Sch. A Vindication of the Church of England from the foul Aspersions of Schism and Heresy unjustly cast upon her by the Church of Rome, pt. 1st. [by Mr. Altham] London, printed for Luke Meredith. 1687.

Plain fam. Disc. A plain and Familiar Discourse by way of Dialogue betwixt a Minister and his Parishioner, concerning the Cath. Church, in three parts &c. by a Divine of the Church of England [Dr. Freeman] London printed for R. Clavel and B. Took 1687.

Ans. to Reas. and Author. An Answer to a Book entitul'd Reason and Authority: or the Motives of a Late Protestants Reconciliation to the Cath. Church, &c. in a Letter to a Freind [by Dr. Bain∣brigg] London, printed for Brab. Aylmer. 1687.

Animadvers. 8 Thes. Animadversions on the Eight Thes. laid down, and the Inferences deduc'd from them in a Discourse entitul'd Church Government. Part 5. lately printed at Oxford [by Mr. Atterbury] Oxford, printed at the Theatre Anno. 1687.

Reflect. Hist. pt. Ch. Govern. Reflections on the Historical part of Ch. Government, part 5. [by Mr. Smadge,] Oxford, printed at the Theatre, Anno. 1687.

Reform. justif. The Reformation of the Church of England justify'd according to the Canons of the Council of Nice, and other Ge∣neral Councils, and the Tradition of the Cath. Church, being an Answer to a Paper reprinted at Oxford, call'd [The Schism of

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the Church of England] demonstrated in four Arguments, &c. [by Dr. Saywell] Cambridge, Printed for Ed. Hall, 1688.

Discourse Nat. Ʋnity. &c. A Discourse concerning the Nature, Uni∣ty, and Communion of the Cath. Church wherein most of the Con∣troversies Relating to the Church are briefly and plainly stated pt. 1st. by Will. Sherlock. D. D. and Master of the Temple. London, printed for William Rogers 1688.

Several Capt. Quer. Several captious Queries concerning the English Reformation first propos'd by Dean Manby, &c. briefly and fully Answer'd by Dr. Claget. London, printed for James Adamson. 1688.

Cath. Bal. The Catholick Balance; or a Discourse determining the Controversies concerning, 1. The Tradition of Cath. Doctrines. 2. The Primacy of St. Peter and the Bishop of Rome. 3. The Sub∣jection and Authority of the Church in a Christian State, &c. [by Mr. Hill of Killmanton in Somersetshire] London, printed for R. Clavel 1687.

Sherl. Serm. Nov. 4. 88. A Sermon preach'd before the Right Ho∣nourable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the City of London, at the Guildhall Chapel on Sunday Nov. 4. 1688. by W. Sher∣lock D. D. Mr. of the Temple. London, printed for Will. Rogers, 1689.

Vindic. some Prot. Princ. A Vindication of some Protestant Princi∣ples of Church Unity and Cath. Communion from the charge of Agreement with the Church of Rome [by Dr. Sherlock]

Ans. to Anonym. A Letter to Anonymus, in Answer to his three Let∣ters to Dr. Sherlock about Church Communion.

Rev. M. H's. new notion. Sch. A Review of M. H's. new Notion of Schism, and the Vindication of it. London, printed for E. Mory, 1692.

Hellier's Treat. Sch. A Treatise concerning Schism and Schismaticks, &c. by Hen. Hellier D. D. fellow of CCC. Oxon. London, printed by R. Smith for John Crosley Bookseller in Oxford. 1697.

Blackall visit. Serm. A Sermon preach'd at Brentwood in Essex Oct. 7. 1693 at the Visitation, &c. by Offsp. Blackal. 2d. Edition. Lon∣don, printed for W. Rogers 1699.

Necess. Regul. Press. A Letter to a Member of Parliament, shewing the necessity of regulating the Press, Oxford printed 1699.

Thorn. Weights and Meas. Just Weights and Measures, That is, the present State of Religion weigh'd in the Balance and measur'd by the Standard of the Sanctuary, according to the opinion of

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Herbert Thorndike. The 2d. Edition. London, Printed for J. Martin. 1680.

Def. Ʋnreason. Separ. A Discourse of Church Unity being a De∣fence* 1.3 of Dr. Stillingfleet's unreasonableness of Separation in Answer to several late Pamphlets but Principally Dr. Owen and Mr. Bax∣ter, by a Presbyter of the Church of England. [Dr. Sherlock] London, printed for R. Chiswel. 1681.

Vindic. Def. unreason. Separ. A Continuation and Vindication of the Defence of Dr. Stillingfleet's Unreasonableness of Separation in Answer to Mr. Baxter and Mr. Lobb &c. by the Author of the Defence. London, printed for R. Chiswell. 1682.

2d pt. unreasonable Separ. The Unreasonableness of Separation: The 2d. part: or a further impartial Account of the History, Na∣ture, and Pleas of the present Separation, &c. [by Mr. Long] London, printed for Dan. Brown at the Black Swan and Bible, without Temple Barr. 1682.

Vindic. prim. ch. A Vindication of the Primitive Church and Dio∣cesan Episcopacy in Answer to Mr. Baxter's Church History of Bps. &c. [by H. Maurice D. D.] London, printed for Moses Pitt. 1682.

Ans. to Prot. Reconciler. A Vindication of the Rights of Ecclesi∣astical Authority being an Answer to the 1st. part of the Protestant Reconciler by Wm. Sherlock D. D. Mr. of the Tem∣ple. London, printed for Abel Swale. 1685.

Falkner's Christ. Loyal. Christian Loyalty: or a Discourse wherein is asserted that just Royal Authority, &c. by Wm. Falkner prea∣cher at St. Nicholas in Lyn Regis. London, printed for Walter Ketilby 1679.

Vindic. Ch. and State of Scotld. A Vindication of the Authority, Constitution, and Laws of the Church and State of Scotland in four Conferences, &c. By Gilbert Burnet Professor of Theology in Glasgow. Printed by Robert Sanders printer to the City and University 1673.

Bram. Just Vind. A just Vindication of the Church of England, from the unjust Aspersion of Criminal Schism, &c. By Bp. Bramhal. London, printed for John Crook 1645.

Thornd. Rt. of the Ch. A Discourse of the Right of the Church in a Christian State: By Herbert Thorndike. London, printed for Octavian Pulien 1649.

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Thorn. of Forbear. A Discourse of the Forbearance or the Penalties which a due Reformation requires. By Herbert Thorndike, &c. Lon∣don, Printed for James Collins, 1670.

Doctr. Sch. Doctrine of Schism fully open'd and apply'd to gather'd Churches, &c. By the Author of Toleration not to be abus'd by the Presbyterians. London, printed for James Collins and sold by Abish. Brocas in Exon. 1672.

Long's Char. Separatist. The Character of a Separatist; or Sensuality the ground of Separation. By Tho. Long B. D. and Prebendary of St. Peter's Exon. London, printed for Walter Ketilby 1677.

Long against Hales of Schis. Mr. Hales's Treatise of Schism Ex∣amin'd and Censur'd by Tho. Long. B. D. and Prebendary of Exe∣ter. London, printed for Walter Ketilby 1678.

Faith and Practice Ch. Engl. man. The Faith and Practice of a Church of England man. London, Printed for W. Ketilby 1688.

Thorndike prim. Ch. Gover. Of the Government of Churches a dis∣course pointing at the Primitive form. Printed by Roger Daniel Printer to the University of Cambridge. 1641.

Norris Charge Sch. Charge of Schism Continued [by Mr. Norris] London printed for Sam. Manship at the Black Bull over against the Royal Exchange. 1691.

Saywel of Ʋnity. Evangelical and Catholick Unity, maintain'd in the Church of England: or an Apology for her Government &c. By William Saywell D. D. and Master of Jesus Coll. in Cambridge. London printed for Robert Scott and Awnsham Church∣hill. 1682.

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