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Books Printed for James Adamson.
I. VIta Reginaldi Poli, Cardinalis ac Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi; & Acta Disceptationis inter Le∣gatos Angliae & Galliae in Concilio Constantiensi, de utri∣usque Gentis Dignitate & Praerogativa; in Conciliorum Tomis desiderata. Libri Rarissimi, olim quidem Editi, sed paucis noti, ac nullis facile obvii. Octavo.
II. Pauli Colomesii Observationes sacrae, Editio secunda, auctior & emendatior; accedunt ejusdem Paralipomena, de Scriptoribus Ecclesiasticis, & Passio sancti Victoris Mas∣siliensis, ab eodem emendata: Editio quarta & ultima longe auctior & emendatior. Octavo.
III. The Travels of Monsieur de Thevenot into the Levant. In three parts, viz. 1. Into Turky, 2. Persia, 3. The East-Indies. In Folio.
IV. Mr. Chillingworth's Book, called [The Religion of Protestants, a safe way to Salvation] made more generally useful by omitting Personal Contests, but inserting what∣soever concerns the common Cause of Protestants, or de∣fends the Church of England, with an exact Table of Contents; and an Addition of some genuine Pieces of Mr. Chillingworth's never before printed, viz. against the Infallibility of the Roman Church, Transubstantiation, Tradition, &c. And an Account of what moved the Author to turn Papist, with his Confutation of the said Motives. In Quarto.
V. A Treatise of the Celibacy of the Clergy, wherein its Rise and Progress are Historically considered. Quarto.
VI. A Treatise proving Scripture to be the Rule of Faith; writ by Reginald Peacock, Bishop of Chichester, be∣fore the Reformation, about the Year 1450.
VII. Doubts concerning the Roman Infallibility. 1. Whe∣ther the Church of Rome believe it. 2. Whether Jesus Christ or his Apostles ever Recommended it. 3. Whether the Primitive Church knew, or used that way of decid∣ing Controversies.
VIII. A brief Historical Account of the Behaviour of the Jesuits and their Faction, for the first twenty five Years of Queen Elizabeth's Reign; with an Epistle of W. Watson a Secular Priest; shewing how they were thought of by other Romanists of that time. Quarto.
IX. A brief Examination of the present Roman Ca∣tholick Faith, contained in Pope Pius his new Creed, by the Scriptures, Ancient Fathers, and their own Modern Writers. In Quarto.