Bibliotheca parochialis: or, A scheme of such theological heads both general and particular, as are more peculiarly requisite to be well studied by every pastor of a parish. Part. I. Together with a catalogue of books which may be read upon each of those points. / By Thomas Bray ...

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Bibliotheca parochialis: or, A scheme of such theological heads both general and particular, as are more peculiarly requisite to be well studied by every pastor of a parish. Part. I. Together with a catalogue of books which may be read upon each of those points. / By Thomas Bray ...
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Bray, Thomas, 1658-1730.
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M DC XC VII. [1697]
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III. Against the Dissenters from our Church.

First, In General, against all of 'em, of what De∣nomination soever.

1. Upon the Account of their Errors in Faith and Practice, by reason of those Antinomian Doctrines so rife a∣mongst that Party of Men especially; tho' some of them, it must be acknowledg'd to their Honour, have worthily labour'd to expel the Poyson of that Pesti∣lential Heresie.

  • History of Antinomians. 4o.
  • Mr. Baxter's Aphorisms of Justification and the Covenant.
  • — Catholick Theology. Fol.
  • Dr. Sherlock's Knowledge of Jesus Christ, 2 Vol. 8o.
  • Dan. Williams's Gospel Truth stated and vindicated; wherein some of Dr. Crisp's Opinions are considered, and the opposite Truths stated and confirmed. 8o.

N. To which purpose may be also read those Authors mention'd above, p. 73. in the first Note.

2. Upon the Account of their Seperation and Schism from our Communion and Service; and in Defence therefore of our Liturgy and Worship.

  • Dr. Comber's Scholastical History of the Primitive and General use of Liturgies in the Christian Church, with an Answer to David Clarkson's Discourse concerning Liturgies in Two Parts 8o.
  • — Examiner Examin'd, being a Vindication of the History of Liturgies. 8o.

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  • Dr. Durel's View of the Government and Publick Wor∣ship of God in the Reformed Churches beyond Seas also Historically shewing their Conformity and Agree∣ment with the Church of England, as it is Establish'd by the Act of Uniformity. 4o.
  • Sir Hammond L'Estrange's Alliance of Divine Offices. Fol.
  • Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity. Fol.
  • Dr. Hammond's View of the New Directory, and a Vin∣dication of the Ancient Liturgy of the Church of Eng∣land. In his Pract. Discourses.
  • Falkner's Libertas Ecclesiastica, or a Discourse Vindica∣ting our Liturgy and Worship. 8o.
  • Bp. Stilling fleet's Mischiefs of Seperation. 4o.
  • — Unreasonableness of Separation. 4o.
  • Dr. Sherlock's Defence of Dr. Stillingfleet's Unreasona∣bleness of Separation. 8o.
  • — A Vindication of the Defence. 8o.
  • Dr. Williams brief Defence, in answer to Mr. Mather's Brief Discourse.
  • Cases against the Dissenters, by the London Divines. Fol.
  • Bp. King's Inventions of Men in the Worship of God, with the Defence. 8o.
  • Mr. William Allen's Perswasive to Peace and Unity a∣mongst Christians. 8o.

N. Here also may be read, St. Cyprian de Unitate Ecclesiae.

Secondly, In Particular, against the several Sects, with reference to their particular Principles re∣spectively,

1. Against the Quakers.

  • History of the Quakers. 8o.
  • The Quakers set in their true Light, by Francis Bug, 4o.
  • George Keith's several Discourses, shewing how they Al∣legorize away all the Principles of Christianity.

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  • A Friendly Conference between a Minister and his Pa∣rishioners. 8o.
  • — Vindication thereof. 8o.
  • Mr. William Allen's Discovery of the danger of Enthu∣siasm in an Ep. to the Quakers. 8o.
  • The Snake in the Grass, or Satan transform'd into an Angel of Light, discovering the deep and unsuspected simplicity of many of the Principal Leaders of the Quakers. 8o.

2. Against the Ana-Baptists.

  • Historia Ana-Baptistarum. 4o.
  • Authoritates Patrum contra Ana-Bapt. Collectae à Ti∣manno Borckense Col. 1671.
  • Mr. William Allen's serious and friendly Address to the Nonconformists, beginning with the Ana-Baptists. 8o.
  • Mr. Baxter's Review of the State of Christian Infants. 8o.
  • —More Proofs of Infant Church Membership, and consequently of their Right to Baptism. 8o.

N. Here also read Dr. Hammond's fourth Query in his Pract. Discourses. Walker's Plea for Infant-Baptism. Dr. Hick's Case of Infant-Baptism, ut supra.

3. Against Independents.

  • Walker's History of Independency. 4o.
  • Mr. William Allen's Catholicism, or several Enquiries, touching visible Church-Membership, Church-Commu∣nion, the nature of Schism, and usefulness of National Institutions, for the furtherance of Religion. Amongst his Works. 8o.
  • Mr. Lamb's fresh Suit against Independency.

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4. Against the Presbyterians, in Defence of Epis∣copacy.

  • Ʋsserius de Ecclesiarum Christianarum Successione & statu. Fol.
  • Bp. Pearson's Vindiciae Ignatii Epistolarum. 4o.
  • Bp. Lloyd's account of the Church-Government in these Kingdoms. 8o.
  • Bp. Stilling fleet's Origines Eccesiasticae.
  • Dr. Heylin's History of the Presbyterians. Fol.

N. These for the Hi∣storical part, whether in reference to the Catholick Church in General, or the Churches of Britain in Particular.

  • Dr. Hammond adversus Blondellum.
  • Mr. Woodhead's Account of Ancient Church-Govern∣ment. 4o. 1662.
  • Dr. Maurice's Defence of Diocesan Episcopacy, in Answer to Mr. David Clarkson. 8o.
  • Campegii Utringiae Archysynagogus observationibus no∣vis Illustratus, quibus veteris Synagogae Constitutio tota traditur, inde deducta Episcoporum Presbyte∣rumque Primae Ecclesiae Origine. 1685. 4o.
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