Origines Britannicæ, or, The antiquities of the British churches with a preface concerning some pretended antiquities relating to Britain : in vindication of the Bishop of St. Asaph / by Ed. Stillingfleet ...

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Origines Britannicæ, or, The antiquities of the British churches with a preface concerning some pretended antiquities relating to Britain : in vindication of the Bishop of St. Asaph / by Ed. Stillingfleet ...
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Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699.
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London :: Printed by M. Flesher for Henry Mortlock ...,
1685.
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A Catalogue of Books published by the Reverend EDWARD STILLINGFLEET, D. D. Dean of St. Paul's, and sold by Henry Mortlock, at the Phoenix in St. Paul's Church-yard.

A Rational account of the Grounds of the Protestant Religion; being a Vindication of the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury's Relation of a Conference, &c. from the pretended Answer of T. C. wherein the true Grounds of Faith are cleared, and the false disco∣vered; the Church of England vindicated from the imputation of Schism, and the most important particular Controversies between us and those of the Church of Rome throughly examined; the se∣cond Edition: Folio.

Sermons preached upon several occasions, with a Discourse an∣nexed concerning the true reasons of the Sufferings of Christ, where∣in Crellius his Answer to Grotius is considered: Folio.

Origines Britannicae, or the Antiquities of the British Churches, with a Preface concerning some pretended Antiquities relating to Britain, in vindication of the Bishop of St. Asaph: Folio.

Irenicum, A weapon Salve for the Churches Wounds: Quarto.

Origines Sacrae, or a Rational account of the Grounds of Christi∣an Faith, as to the Truth and Divine authority of the Scriptures and matters therein contained: Quarto.

The Unreasonableness of Separation, or an impartial account of the History, Nature and Pleas of the present Separation from the Communion of the Church of England; to which several late Let∣ters are annexed of eminent Protestant Divines abroad concerning the Nature of our Differences, and the way to compose them: Quarto.

A Discourse concerning the Idolatry practised in the Church of Rome, and the hazard of Salvation in the Communion of it, in an∣swer to some Papers of a revolted Protestant, wherein a particular account is given of the Fanaticism and Divisions of that Church: Octavo.

An Answer to several late Treatises occasioned by a Book entitu∣led, A Discourse concerning the Idolatry practised in the Church of Rome, and the hazard of Salvation in the Communion of it; the first Part: Octavo.

A second Discourse in vindication of the Protestant Grounds of Faith, against the Pretence of Infallibility in the Roman Church, in answer to the Guide in Controversie, by R. H. Protestancy without Principles, and Reason, and Religion; or the certain Rule of Faith, by E. W. with a particular enquiry into the Miracles of the Roman Church: Octavo.

An Answer to Mr. Cressy's Epistle apologetical to a Person of Honour, touching his Vindication of Dr. Stilling fleet: Octavo.

A Defence of the Discourse concerning the Idolatry practised in the Church of Rome, in answer to a Book entituled Catholicks no Idolaters: Octavo.

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Several Conferences between a Romish Priest, a Fanatick Chap∣lain, and a Divine of the Church of England; being a full Answer to the late Dialogues of T. G. Octavo.

The grand Question concerning the Bishops Right to vote in Parlament in Cases capital stated and argued, from the Parlament Rolls and the History of former times; with an Enquiry into their Peerage, and the three Estates in Parlament: Octavo.

Sermons preached upon several Occasions by Edward Stil∣lingfleet, D. D. Dean of St. Paul's, not yet collected into a Volume.

  • THE Reformation justified in a Sermon preached at Guild-hall Chapel, Sept. 21. 1673. before the Lord Mayor, &c. upon Acts XXIV. 14.
  • A Sermon preached Nov. 5. 1673. at St. Margaret's Westminster, upon Matt. VII. 15, 16.
  • A Sermon preached before the King at Whitehall, Feb. 24. 1674/3. upon Heb. III. 13.
  • A Sermon preached on the Fast-day, Nov. 13. 1678. at St. Mar∣garets Westminster, before the Honourable House of Commons, upon 1 Sam. XII. 24, 25.
  • A Sermon preached before the King at White-hall, March 7. 1678/9. upon Matt. X. 16.
  • The Mischief of Separation, a Sermon preached at Guild-hall Cha∣pel, May 11. 1680. before the Lord Mayor, &c. upon Phil. III. 16.
  • Protestant Charity, a Sermon preached at S. Sepulchre's Church on Tuesday in Easter Week, 1681. before the Lord Mayor, &c. up∣on Galat. VI. 9.
  • Of the nature of Superstition, a Sermon preached at St. Dunstan's West, March 31. 1682. upon Colos. II. 23.
  • A Sermon preached before the King, Feb. 15. 1683/4. upon Job XXIII. 15.
  • A Sermon preached at a publick Ordination at St. Peter's Corn∣hill, March 15. 1684/5 upon 1 Tim. V. 22.

THE Antiquities of Nottinghamshire extracted out of Records, Original Evidences, Leiger Books, and other Manuscripts and authentick Authorities, beautified with Maps, Prospects and Portraictures; by Robert Thoroton, Dr. of Physick: Folio.

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