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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London, :: Printed for Robert Clavel, and are to be sold by John North, bookseller in Dublin.,
M DC XC VII. [1697]
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Theology -- Bibliography -- Early works to 1800.
Christianity -- Bibliography -- Early works to 1800.
Religion -- Bibliography -- Early works to 1800.
Theological libraries -- Early works to 1800.
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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 ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B08553.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.

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IX. Controversies.

First, With the Papists.

  • Chillingworth against Knot Abridg'd.

Page 118

  • Rawlet's Dialogue and Answer to a Popish Catechism.

Secondly, Against the Socinians.

  • Bp. Stillingfleet's Sermon on Mysteries.
  • —A Discourse in Vindication of the Trinity.
  • —Of the Doctrine of Christ's Satisfaction.

Thirdly, Against the Dissenters.

1. In General of what Denomination soever they be, who are,

First, Doctrinally Erroneous, viz. Antinomians.

  • Dr. Sherlock's Knowledge of Jesus Christ, 2 Vol.
  • Baxter's Aphorisms of Justification and the Covenant.

Secondly, Schismatically such.

  • Bp. Stillingfleet's Mischiefs and Unreasonableness of Separation.
  • Cases against the Dissenters by the London Divines.
  • Bp. King's Inventions of Men in the Worship of God.

2. In particular against the several Sects in refe∣rence to their peculiar Principles.

First, Against the Quakers.

  • Mr. William Allen's Discovery of the Danger of En∣thusiasm in an Ep. to the Quakers.
  • The Snake in the Grass.

Secondly, Against the Anabaptists.

  • Mr. William Allen's Serious and Friendly Address to the Nonconformists beginning with the Anabap∣tists.

Page 119

  • Dr. Hicks's Case of Infant Baptism, ut supra. p. 89.

Thirdly, Against Independants.

  • Mr. William Allen's Catholicism, or general Enquiries touching Visible Church-Membership, Church-Com∣munion, the Nature of Schism, and Usefulness of National Constitutions for the furtherance of Religion.

Fourthly, Against the Presbyterians, in Defence of Episcopacy.

  • Woodhead's Account of Antient Church-Government, 4o.
  • Dr. Maurice's Defence of Diocesian Episcopacy in An∣swer to David Clarkson.
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