Keimåelia 'ekklåesiastika, The historical and miscellaneous tracts of the Reverend and learned Peter Heylyn, D.D. now collected into one volume ... : and an account of the life of the author, never before published : with an exact table to the whole.
Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662., Vernon, George, 1637-1720.

A Catalogue of such Books, as were written by this Learned Doctor.

  • Spurius, a Tragedy M.S. written A. D. 1616.
  • Theomachia, a Comedy M.S. 1619.
  • Geography, printed at Oxon twice A. D. 1621, and 1624. in 4. and afterwards in 1652. inlarged into a Folio, under the Title of Cosmography.
  • An Essay, called Augustus 1631, since inserted into his Cosmography.
  • The History of St. George, Lon. 1631. reprinted 1633.
  • The History of the Sabbath, 1631, reprinted 1636.
  • Answer to the B. of Lincolns Letter to the Vicar of Grantham 1636. twice reprinted.
  • Answer to Mr. Burtons two seditious Sermons 1637.
  • A short Treatise concerning a Form of Prayer to be used according to what is en∣joined in the 55 Canon, written at the request of the Bishop of Winchester, 1637.
  • Antidotum Lincolniense, or an Answer to the Bishop of Lincoln's Book, entitled, Holy Table, Name and Thing, 1637, reprinted 1638.
  • An Uniform book of Articles, fitted for Bishops & Arch-Deacons in their Visitation, 1640.
  • De Jure paritatis Episcoporum, or concerning the Peerage of Bishops, 1740, M. S.
  • A Reply to Dr. Hackwel, concerning the Sacrifice of the Eucharist, M. S. 1641.
  • The History of Episcopacy, first under the name of Theoph. Churchman, afterwards in his own name reprinted, 1657.
  • The History of Liturgies written 1642.
  • A Relation of the Lord Hoptons Victory at Bodmin.
  • A View of the proceedings in the West for a Pacification.
  • A Letter to a Gentleman in Lincolnshire about the Treaty.
  • A Relation of the proceedings of Sir John Gell.
  • A Relation of the Queens return from Holland, and the Siege of Newark.
  • The black Cross, shewing that the Londoners were the cause of the Rebellion.
  • The Rebels Catechism: All these printed at Oxon, 1644.
  • An Answer to the Papists groundless Clamor, who Nick-name the Religion of the Church of England by the name of a Parliamentary Religion, 1644.
  • A Relation of the Death and sufferings of Will. Laud Archbishop of Canterbury, 1644
  • The Stumbling-block of Disobedience removed, written 1644. printed 1658.
  • The Promised Seed in English Verse.
  • Theotogia Veterum, or an Exposition of the Creed, Fol. 1654.
  • Survey of France, with an account of the Isles of Guernsey and Jersey, 1656. 4.
  • Examen Historicum, or a Discovery and Examination of the mistakes, falsities, and defects in some modern Histories, Lond. 1659.
  • Certamen Epistolare, or the Letter-Combat managed with Mr. Baxter, Dr. Bernard, Mr. Hickman, 8. Lond. 1659. Historia Quinqu-Articularis, 4. Lond. 1660.
  • Respondet Petrus, or the Answer of Peter Heylyn, D. D. to Dr. Bernards book, enti∣tuled The Judgment of the late Primate, &c. Lond. 4. 1658.
  • Observations on Mr. Hammond L' Estranges History of the Life of King Charles I. 1658.
  • Extraneus Vapulans, or a Defence of those Observations. Lond. 1658.
  • A short History of King Charles the First, from his Cradle to his Grave, 1658.
  • Thirteen Sermons, some of which are an Exposition of the Parable of the Tares, printed at London 1659, and again 1661.
  • A help to English History, containing a succession of all the Kings, Dukes, Marquesses, Earls, Bishops, &c. of England and Wales, first written in the Year 1641, under the name of Robert Hall, but now enlarged and in Dr. Heylyns name.
  • Ecclesia Vindicata, or the Church of England Justified, &c. 4. 1657.
  • Bibliotheca Regia, or the Royal Library, 8.
  • Ecclesia Restaurata, or the History of the Reformation, Fol. Lond. 1661.
  • Cyprianus Anglicus, or the History of the Life and Death of William Laud Archbishop of Canterbury, Fol. Aerius Redivivus, or the History of the Presbyterians, Fol.