The Fifteen Notes of the Church, as laid down by Cardinal Bellarmin examined and confuted 40. With a Table to the Whole.
Preparation for Death: Being a Letter sent to a young Gentlewoman in France, in a dangerous Distemper of which she died. By W. Wake, M. A. 120.
The Difference between the Church of England and the Church of Rome, in op∣position to a late Book, Intituled, An Agreement between the Church of England and Church of Rome.
A Private Prayer to be used in difficult Times.
A True Account of a Conference held about Religion at Lond. Sept. 29. 1687. between A. Pulton, Jesuit, and Th. Tenison, D. D. as also of that which led to it, and followed after it. 40.
The Vindication of A. Cressener, School-master in Long-Acre, from the Aspersi∣ons of A. Pulton, Jesuit, School-master in the Savoy, together with some Account of his Discourse with Mr. Meredith.
A Discourse shewing that Protestants are on the safer Side, notwithstanding the uncharitable Judgment of Adversaries; and that Their Religion is the surest Way to Heaven. 40.
Six Conferences concerning the Eucharist, wherein is shewed, that the Do∣ctrine of Transubstantiation overthrows the Proofs of Christian Religion.
A Discourse concerning the pretended Sacrament of Extreme Ʋnction; with an Account of the Occasions and Beginnings of it in the Western Church. In Three Parts. With a Letter to the Vindicator of the Bishop of Condom.
A Second Letter from the Author of the Discourse concerning Extreme Ʋnction, to the Vindicator of the Bishop of Condom.
The Pamphlet entituled, Speculum Ecclesiasticum, or an Ecclesiastical Pro∣spective-Glass, considered, in its false Reasonings and Quotations. There are added by way of Preface, Two further Answers, the First, to the Defender of tho Speculum; the Second to the Half-sheet against the Six Conferences.
A Second Defence of the Exposition of the Doctrine of the Church of Eng∣land, against the new Exceptions of Mons. de Meaux, late Bishop of Condom, and his Vindicator. The FIRST PART. In which the Account that has been given of the Bishop of Meaux's Exposition, is fully vindicated; the Distinction of Old and New Popery Historically asserted, and the Doctrine of the Church of Rome, in Point of Image-worship, more particularly considered. 40.
A Second Defence of the Exposition of the Doctrins of the Church of England against the New Exceptions of Mons. de Meaux, late Bishop of Condom, and his Vindicator. The SECOND PART. In which the Romish Doctrines con∣cerning the Nature and Object of Religious Worship, of the Invocation of Saints, and Worship of Images and Relicks, are considered, and the Charge of Idolatry against the Church of Rome, upon the account of them, made good, 40.
The Incurable Scepticism of the Church of Rome. By the Author of the [Six Conferences concerning the Eucharist] 40.
Mr. Pulton Considered in his Sincerity, Reasonings, Authorities: Or a just An∣swer to what he hath hitherto published in his True Account, his True and Full Account of a Conference, &c. His Remarks; and in them his pretended Confutati∣on of what he calls Dr. T's Rule of Faith. By Th. Tenison, D. D.
A Full View of the Doctrines and Practices of the Ancient Church relating to the Eucharist, wholly different from those of the Present Roman Church, and incon∣sistent with the belief of Transubstantiation. Being a sufficient Confutation of Con∣sensus