Of the incurable scepticism of the Church of Rome

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Of the incurable scepticism of the Church of Rome
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La Placette, Jean, 1629-1718.
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London :: Printed for Ric. Chiswel ...,
1588 [i.e. 1688].
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Books Printed for, and Sold by Richard Chiswell.
  • Dr. CAve's Lives of the Primitive Fathers, in 2 Vol. Folio.
  • Dr. Cary's Chronological Account of Ancient Time. fol.
  • Hooker's. Ecclesiastical Polity. fol.
  • Sir John Burlace's History of the Irish Rebellion. fol.
  • The Laws of this Realm concerning Jesuits, Seminary Priests, Recusants, the Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance, explained by divers Judgments and Re∣solutions of the Judges; with other Observations thereupon. By Willim Caw∣ley Esq fol.
  • Dr. Towerson's Explication on the Creed, the Commandments, and Lord's Prayer, in 3 Vol. fol.
  • Bishop Nicholson on the Church-Catechism. 40.
  • Mr. John Cave's seven occasional Sermons. 40.
  • Bishop Wilkin's Natural Religion. 80.
  • — His Fifteen Sermons. 80.
  • Mr. Tanner's Primordia: Or, the Rise and Growth of the First Church of God described. 80.
  • Spaniard's Conspiracy against the State of Venice. 80.
  • Dr. Cave's Primitive Christianity, in three parts. 80.
  • Certain genuine Remains of the Lord Bacon, in Arguments Civil, Moral, Natural, &c. with a large account of all his Works. By Dr. Tho. Tenison. 80.
  • Dr. Henry Bagshaw's Discourses on select Texts. 80.
  • Mr. Seller's State of the Church in the three first Centuries.
  • Dr. Burnet's Account of the Life and Death of the Earl of Rochester. 80.
  • —Vindication of the Ordinations of the Church of England. 80.
  • —History of the Rights of Princes in the Disposing of Ecclesiastical Benefices and Church-lands. 80.
  • —Relation of the present state of the difference between the French King and the Court of Rome; to which is added, the Pope's Brief to the Assembly of the Clergy, and their Protestation, published by Dr. Burnet. 80.
  • Dr. Cumber's Companion to the Altar. 80.
  • Dr. Sherlock's Practical Discourse of Religious Assemblies. 80.
  • —Defence of Dr. Stillingfleet's Unreasonableness of Separation. 80.
  • —A Vindication of the Defence of Dr. Stillingfleet, in answer to Mr. Baxter. and Mr. Lob about Catholick Communion. 80.
  • Sir Rob. Filmer's Patriarcha, or natural Power of Kings. 80.
  • Bishop Wettenhall's Method and Order for private Devotion. 12s.
  • Valentine's Private Devotions. 40.
  • Dr. Spencer de Legibus Hebraeorum Ritualibus & earum Rationibus. fol.
  • Dr. John Lightfoots's Works in English, in 2 Vol. fol.
  • Sir Tho. Brown's Vulgar Errors, with all the rest of his Works. fol.
  • Patris Simnii Disquisitionis Criticae de Variis per diversa Loca & Tempora Bibliorum: Editionibus. Accedunt Castigat. Opusc. Is. Vossi de Sibyllinis Oraculis. 40.
  • The Case of Lay-Communion with the Church of England considered. 40.
  • Two Letters betwixt Mr. R. Smith, and Dr. Hen. Hammond, about Christ's Descent into Hell. 80.
  • Dean Stratford's Disswasive from Revenge. 80.

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  • Dr. Hez. Burton's first Volume of Discourses; of Purity and Charity; of Repentance, and of seeking the Kingdom of God. Published by Dean Tillotson. 80.
  • — His second Volume of Discourses on several Practical Subjects. Octavo.
  • Sir Thomas More's Ʋtopia, newly made English by Dr. Burnet. 80.
  • Mr. Seller's Devout Communicant; assisted with Rules, Meditations, Prayers and Anthems. 12s.
  • Dr. Towerson of the Sacraments in General.
  • — Of the Sacrament of Baptism in particular. 80.

The History of the COƲNCIL of TRENT: in which, besides the Ordinary Acts of the Council, are declared many notable Occurrences which hapned in Christendom for 40 Years, and particularly the Practices of the COƲRT of ROME to hinder the Reformation of Their Errors, and to maintain Their Greatness. Written by Father Paul of the SERVI. To which is added, the Life of the Author, and the History of the Inquisition.

Books lately Printed for Richard Chiswell.
  • Dr. Burnets History of the Reformation of the Church of England, in 2 Vol. Fol.
  • A Collection of Sixteen several Tracts, and Discourses. Written in the Years, from 1678, to 1685. inclusive, by Gilbert Burnet, D. D. To which are added, A Letter written to Dr. Burnet, giving an Account of Cardinal Pool's Secret Powers. The History of the Powder-Treason, with a Vindication of the Proceedings there∣upon. An Impartial Consideration of the Five Jesuits dying Speeches, who were Executed for the Popish Plot, 1679. 40.
  • A Dissertation concerning the Government of the Ancient Church: more par∣ticularly of the Encroachment of the Bishops of Rome upon other Sees. By WILLIAM CAVE, D. D. Octavo.
  • An Answer to Mr. Serjeant's [Sure Footing in Christianity] concerning the Rule of Faith: With some other Discourses. By WILLIAM FALKNER, D. D. 40.
  • A Vindication of the Ordinations of the Church of England; in Answer to a Pa∣per written by one of the Church of Rome, to prove the Nullity of our Orders. By GILBERT BƲRNET, D. D. Octavo.
  • An Abridgment of the History of the Reformation of the Church of England. By GILB. BƲRNET, D. D. Octavo.
  • The APOLOGY of the Church of England; and an Epistle to one Signior Scipio, a Venetian Gentleman, concerning the Council of Trent. Written both in Latin, by the Right Reverend Father in God, JOHN JEWEL Lord Bishop of Sa∣lisbury: Made English by a Person of Quality. To which is added, The Life of the said Bishop: Collected and written by the same Hand. Octavo.
  • The Life of WILLIAM BEDEL, D. D. Bishop of Kilmore in Ireland. Toge∣ther with Certain Letters which passed betwixt him and James Waddesworth, (a late Pensioner of the Holy Inquisition of Sevil) in Matters of Religion, concerning the General Motives to the Roman Obedience, Octavo.
  • The Decree made at ROME the second of March, 1679. condemning some Opinions of the Jesuits, and other Casuists. Quarto.
  • A Discourse concerning the Necessity of Reformation, with respect to the Er∣rors and Corruptions of the Church of Rome. Quarto. First and Second Parts.

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  • A Discourse concerning the Celebration of Divine Service in an unknown Tongue. Quarto.
  • A Papist not Misrepresented by Protestants. Being a Reply to the Reflections upon the Answer to [A Papist Misrepresented and Represented.] Quarto.
  • An Exposition of the Doctrine of the Church of England, in the several Articles proposed by the late BISHOP of CONDOM, [in his Exposition of the Do∣ctrine of the Catholick Church.] Quarto.
  • A Defence of the Exposition of the Doctrine of the Church of England; against the Exceptions of Monsieur de Meaux, late Bishop of Condom, and his Vindicator. 40.
  • A CATECHISM explaining the Doctrine and Practices of the Church of Rome. With an Answer thereunto. By a Protestant of the Church of England. 80.
  • A Papist Represented and not Misrepresented: being an Answer to the First, Se∣cond, Fifth and Sixth Sheets of the Second Part of the [Papist Misrepresented and Represented;] and for a further Vindication of the CATECHISM, truly representng the Doctrines and Practices of the Church of Rome. Quarto.
  • The Lay-Christian's Obligation to read the Holy Scriptures. Quarto.
  • The Plain Man's Reply to the Catholick Missionaries. 240.
  • An Answer to THREE PAPERS lately printed, concerning the Autho∣rity of the Catholick Church in matters of Faith, and the Reformation of the Church of England. Quarto.
  • A Vindication of the Answer to THREE PAPERS cocerning the Ʋnity and Authority of the Catholick Church, and the Reformation of the Church of England. Quarto.
  • Mr. Chillingworth's Book, called [The Religion of Protestants a safe way to Salvation] made more generally useful by omitting Personal Contests, but inserting whatsoever concerns the common Cause of Protestants, or defends the Church of England, with an exact Table of Contents; and an Addition of some genuine Pieces of Mr. Chilling-worth's never before Printed, viz. against the Infallibility of the Roman Church, Tran∣substantiation, Tradition, &c. And an account of what moved the Author to turn Papist, wth his Confutation of the said Motives.
  • An Historical Treatise written by an AƲTHOR of the Communion of the Church of Rome, touching TRANSƲBSTANTIATION. Wherein is made appear, That ac∣cording to the Principles of THAT CHƲRCH, This Doctrine cannot be an Article of Faith. 40.
  • The Protestant's Companion: Or an Impartial Survey, and Comparison of the Protestant Religion as by Law established, with the main Doctrines of Popery. Wherein is shewed, that Popery is contrary to Scripture, Primitive Fathers and Councils; and that proved from Holy Writ, the Writings of the Ancient Fathers for several hundred Years, and the Confession of the most Lerned Papists themselves. 40.
  • The Pillar and Ground of Truth. A Treatise shewing that the Roman Church falsly claims to be That Church, and the Pillar of That Truth mentioned by S. Paul in his first Epistle to Timothy, Chap. 3. Vers. 15. 40.
  • The Peoples Right to read the Holy Scripture Asserted. 40.
  • A Short Summary of the principal Controversies between the Church of England and the Church of Rome; being a Vindication of several Protestant Doctrines, in An∣swer to a late Pamphlet intituled, [Protestancy destitute of Scripture Proofs]. 40.
  • An Answer to a late Pamphlet, intituled, [The Judgment and Doctrine of the Clergy of the Church of England concerning one Special Branch of the King's Prerogative, viz. In dispensing with the Penal Laws. 40.

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  • A Discourse of the Holy Eucharist in the two great Points of the Real Presence, and the Adoration of the Host; in answer to the Two Discourses lately Printed at Ox∣ford on this Subject. To which is perfixed a Large Historical Preface relating to the same Argument.
  • Two Discourses; Of Purgatory, and Prayers for the Dead.
  • The Fifteen Notes of the Church, as laid down by Cardinal Bellarmin, examined and confuted. 40. With a Table of the Contents.
  • Preparation for Death: Being a Letter sent to a young Gentlewoman in France, in a dangerous Distemper of which she died. By W. W. 120.
  • The Difference between the Church of England and the Church of Rome, in opposition 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 London, Sept. 29. 1687, between A. Pulton, Jesuit, and Tho. Tenison, D. D. as also of that which led to it, and followed after it. 40.
  • The Vindication of A. Cressener, Schoolmaster in Long-Acre, from the Aspersions of A. Pulton, Jesuit, Schoolmaster 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 their Adversaries; and that Their Religion is the surest Way to Heaven. 40.
  • Six Conferences concerning the Eucharist, wherein is shewed, That the Doctrine 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.
  • The Pamphlet entituled, Speculum Ecclesiasticum, or an Ecclesiastical Prospective-Glass, considered in its False Reasonings and Quotations. There are added, by way of Preface, two further Answers, the First, to the Defender of the Speculum; the Second to the Half-sheet against the Six Conferences.
  • A Second Defence of the Exposition of the Doctrine of the Church of England, a∣gainst the new Exposition of Mons. de Meaux, late Bishop of Conâom, and his Vin∣dicator. 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.
  • 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 Ac∣count of a Conference, &c. His Remarks; and in them his pretended Confutation of what he calls Dr. T's Rule of Faith. By Tho. 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 inconsi∣stent with the belief of Transubstantiation. Being a sufficient Confutation of CON∣SENSƲS VETERƲM, NƲBES TESTIƲM, and other Late Collections of the Fathers pretending to the contrary. 40.

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