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J. ROBINSON.— Observations Divine and Morall. For the Fvrthering of knowledg, and vertue, etc.
[n. pl.] 4°, pp. iv, 324, ii. [agn. same year, as Essayes; or, Observations Divine and Morall,
collected out of holy Scriptures, Ancient and Moderne Writers, both divine and humane. As
also, out of the great volume of mens manners: Tending to the furtherance of knowledge and
vertue, etc. Y. (28. 88.); agn. 1628, (n. pl.) 4°, as Nevo Essayes or Observations Divine and
Morall, etc. Bo., J. H. T.; 1638, 16, pp. xxxii, 566-styling itself "The second edition"-P. (57.
19. 22.); 1642; 1654, 16°, as Essayes and Observations Theologicall & Morall, by a Student in
Theologie (without Robinson's name), etc. J. H. T.; and in Works (1851), i: 1–259.*]
B. [A. 10. 17. Linc.]

E. CHALMERS. The Authority, Universality, and Visibility of the Church handled and discussed,
in two parts, etc. 4°.
[Watt, s. n.]
G. WICELIUS.-Methodus Concordiæ Ecclesiasticæ, cum Exhortatione ad Concilium. 8°. [see p.
751, vol. 2. Fascic. Rerum Expetend. et Fugiend. per Orth. Gratium, ed. Ed. Brown, 1690, fol.]
B. M. [1020. h. (2.)]; B. [4°. C. 9. 17. Th.]

J. ROBINSON.-A Ivst and Necessarie Apologie of Certain Christians, no lesse contumeliously then
commonly called Brownists or Barrowists, by Mr. I. R. pastor of the Eng. Chh. at Leyden, first
pub. in Latin, in his and the Chhs. name over whh. he was set, after tr. into Eng. by himself, and
now republished for the speciall and common good of our own Countrimen. [see no. 486.] etc. [n.
pl.] 4, PP. 72. [agn. 1644, (n. pl.) 12°, pp. 66 (in beautiful but excessively fine type, with "An
Appendix to M. Perkins, his six principles of Christian Religion," ad. cal.), W., B.*; and in Works,
iii: 1-79.*]

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* W. CROMPTON.-S. Austins summes: or the summe of S. Austins Religion, etc. [refers (pp. 52, 53) to the Brownists.] 4°, pp. xviii, 208.

B. M. [1019. g. 7. (2.)]; B. [C. 19. Th. BS.]; Y. M.

T. JAMES. A Manvdvction, or Introduction vnto Divinitie, etc. Oxford, 4o, pp. viii, 136, viii.
B. M. [698. d. 27.]; B. [4°. A. 64. Th.]

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J. CAMERON-Prælectiones in selectiora quædam Novi Testimenti, loca una cum Tractatu de Ecclesia, etc. Salmur, 4°, 3 vols. [1626–8.] [ìn Opera, Genève, 1658, fol., H. C.]

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Suffragium Collegiale Theologorvm Mag. Brit. de quinqve controversis Remonstrantium Articulis,
Synodo Dordrechtana Exhibitum. A. M.DC.XIX. Iudicio Synodico prævium. 4, pp. 106.
[agn. 1627, B. M. (4257. b.), B.; 1633, B., B. A.; 1646, B.]
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550

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A ioynt Attestation avowing that the Discipline of the Church of England, was not impeached by the
Synode of Dort. 4°.
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S. WARD.-Gratia Discriminans, Concio ad Clerum, habita Cantabrigiæ, etc. 4, pp. vi, 45. [agn. 1627, B.*; and in Suffragium Collegiale, B. M. (4257. b.)] B. [4°. F. 34. Th.] * 1627. [H. BURTON.]-The Baiting of the Popes Bvll. Or an vnmasking of the Mystery of iniquity, folded vp in a most pernitious Breeue or Bull, sent from the Pope lately into England, to cawse a Rent therein, for his Reentry. With an advertisement to the Kings seduced subiects. 4o, pp. lii, 96. B. M. [111. a. 6.]; B. [4°. L. 31. Th.] * 1627. T. JACKSON.-Treatise of the Holy Catholike Faith and Church, divided into three Bookes, etc. 4°. [agn. in Works (1672–3), fol. H. C., B. A., A.] B. M. [3755..a.]; B. [Pamph. 25.1; Y. M.; P. [65. 32.]

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H. SYDENHAM.- Moses and Aaron: or, the Affinitie of Civill and Ecclesiasticke Power: A Sermon for Parliament, etc. 4°.

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1627. JAMES I.— Flores Regij: or Proverbes and Aphorismes divine and morall, as they were at seuerall times upon sundry occasions spoken by his most excellent Maiestie, etc. 16°, pp. 171. [pp. 30, 40, 45, 57, 77, etc., refer to church affairs, Puritans, etc.] B. M. [1075. b. 9.]

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H. LYNDE.- Via Tuta. The safe way to the True, Ancient, and Catholique Faith now professed in
the Church of England, etc. 8°. [agn. 1630, H. C., and in French, 1645, B.]
B. M. [1019. e. 11.]; B. [P. 128. Th.]

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J. DOUGHTY. A Discourse made 17 Feb. 1628, touching Church Schismes, etc. Oxford, 4°.
B. M. [693. f. 12. (3.)]; B. [4°. E. 4. Th.]; W.

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Pastor and Prelate; or, a treatise on Reformation and Conformitie, etc. 16°.
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J. CAMERON.-A Tract of the sovereigne judge of controversies in matters of religion. Oxford, 4°. [agn. in Opera, Genève, 1642, fol., A.; 1658, A.]

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H. AINSWORTH.-The Commvnion of Saincts, etc. [see no. 320.] 16°, pp. xvi, 388, vi. [agn. same year, B. (Crynes, 253.); 1640; 1789.*]

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[J. HALES.]-Przip-covii Samueli Dissertatio de Pace et Concordia Ecclesiæ, per Iræneum Philalethen. Eleutheropolis, 8°. [agn. 1630, B., and in Eng. 1653, B., and repr. (1708) in Phenix, ii: 348-390.*]

[1628.] A. LEIGHTON.- An Appeal to the Parliament, or Sions Plea against the Prelacie. Printed in the year and month wherein Rochell was lost. 40, xvi, 344. This is the book for writing which Dr. L. was twice whipped and pilloried, his ears cut off, his nose slit, his cheeks branded "S. S." (Sower of Sedition), and he imprisoned eleven years in the Fleet.]

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A. HILDERSHAM.-Lectvres upon the Fourth of Iohn, preached At Ashby-De-la-zovch in Leicester- 564 shire, etc. fol. pp. xx, 457. [agn. fol. 1632, B. M., B., Y. (30. 3.); 1647, A.]

B. M. [3227. g.]; B. [CC. 43. Art.]; W.; B. A.; H. C.

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M. KELLISON.-A Treatise of the Hierarchie, and divers orders of the Church, against the anarchie 565 of Calvin, etc. Douay, 16, pp. xliv, 420.

B. M. [3935. aaa.]; "B. [8°. R. 123. Th. BS.]

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1629.

W. AMES.-Animadversiones in Synodalia scripta Remonstrantivm, quoad Articulum primum, etc.
Franekeræ. 8°. [agn. in Anti-Synodalia Scripta, vel Animadversiones in Dogmatica illa, quæ
Remonstrantes in Synodo Dordracena exhibuerunt et postea divulgarunt. 16o, Amsteladami,
1633. J. H. T.; and in Opera (1661), vol. iv, H. C.*]

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* W. SCLATER.- Sermons preached at St. Maries, Cambridge and Taunton in Sommerset, etc. 4o, pp. vi, 16, viii, 24.

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E. SANDYS.-Evropa Specvlvm, or, a View or Svrvey of the State of Religion in the Westerne parts
of the World, etc. [see no. 299.] Haga-Comitis, 4°, pp. xii, 248. [agn. 1632, 4°, pp. 248, B. M.
(4532. aa.), B.*; 1637, B. M., B., B. A.; 1638, 12, pp. 358, B. M. (1355. a.), B.; P. (70a. 34.) *;
1673; 1687, 122, pp. 268, 276, B. M. (3935. aaa.); in Italian, 1625, B.]
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The Collegiat Svffrage of the Divines of Great Britaine, Concerning the Five Articles controverted in the Low Countries, etc. 40, iv, 178. [see no. 550.]

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W. PRYNNE.-The Chvrch of Englands Old Antithesis to New Arminianisme, etc. 4, pp. lvi, 140, ["God no Imposter nor Delvdër," 4°, pp. 34, ad cal.] [agn. enlarged, as Anti-Arminianisme, etc., 1630, with an appendix concerning bowing at the name of Jesus, etc., 4°, pp. liv, 280, xi, B. M. (700. g. 6. [3.]), B., B. A., A.]

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* 1630. [W. T.]-Vindiciæ Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ; or a justification of the Religion now professed in England; wherein it is prooued to be the same which was taught by Christ and his holy Apostles. B. [4. C. 65. Th.]; Y. M.

571

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A. CADE.-A Ivstification of the Chvrch of England. Demonstrating it to be a true Church of God,
etc. 4, pp. xl, 315, 112, xxvii.

572

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1630.

H. LYNDE.- Via Devia; the by-way misleading the weake unstable into dangerous paths of error. 8. [agn. 1632, B., and in French, 1645, B.]

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[S. STARESMORE.]- Certain notes of Mr. Ainsworths last Sermon on 1 Pet. ii: 4, 5, etc. 8°.
B. [8. A. 47. Th. Seld.]

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[1630?][W. R.]—The Church of England is a true Church of Christ, etc. 4°, pp. viii, 13, 71. [title of the only copy seen gone: doubtful if it should not be put in an earlier year, being largely in answer to Barrowes False Church, etc. (no. 166.)]

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G. WIDDOWES.-The Schysmatical Puritan, etc. Oxford, 8°, pp. 46. [agn. 1631, 8°, pp. 48, B. M.
(1018. m. 22. [2.]), B., P. (26. 243.)]

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Articles agreed vpon by the Archbs. & Bps of both Provinces and the whole Cleargie in the Conuocation holden at London, 1562, for the avoiding of diuersities of opinions, and for the establishing of consent touching true Religion, reprinted by his Maiesties Commandment: with his Royal Declaration [that all dissent whatever is interdicted, etc.], etc. 4°, PP. 29. [agn. 1679, 4°, pp. v, 19, B. A.; 1688, 4°, pp. 14, B. A.]

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A. FISHER. A defense of the leitourgie of the Church of England, etc., in a dialogue between Novatus and Irenæus. 42.

B. M. [3475. bb.]; B. [4°. C. 65. Th.]

1630. J. COTTON.-Gods Promise to his Plantation, etc. 4, pp. iv, 20. [agn. 1634, P. (27. 104.), Y.*; Boston, 1686, 40, pp. ii, 20, P. (27. 76.), M. H. S., B. A., A. S. W., Br.] B. M. [693. f. 7. (15.)]; M. H. S.; Br.

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[J. WINTHROP.]-The Humble Request of His Maiesties Loyall Subjects, the Governour and the
Company late gone for New England; to the rest of their Brethren in and of the Church of En-
gland; for the obtaining of their Prayers, and the removal of suspitions and misconstructions of
their Intentions. 169. [repr. (1846) in Young's Chron. Mass., pp. 295-299,* and in Life and Let-
ters of J. W. (1867), ii, 10.*]
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[J. WHITE.]-The Planters Plea. Or the Grovnds of Plantations Examined, and vsuall Objections
answered. Together with a manifestion of the causes mooving such as have lately undertaken a
plantation in Nevv-England, etc. 4, pp, 88. [in part repr. by Dr. Young (1846) in Chron. Mass.,
PP. 3-16.*]
M. H. S.

[J. HIGGINSON.]-New Englands Plantation. Or, A short and Trve Description of the Commodi-
ties and Discommodities of that Countrey. Written by a reuerend Diuine now there resident.
[agn. thrice same year, and repr. (1836) by Mr. Force (Tracts, etc. i: xii.), 8°, pp. 14.*]
M. H. S.

1630. J. DODERIDGE. A Compleat Parson; or a description of advovvsons, or Church-living, etc. 40, pp.
viii, 96. [agn. 1641, 4o, B. M.; B.*]

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G. WIDDOWES.-The Lawlesse, Kneelesse, Schismaticall pyritan. Or a confutation of the author of
an Appendix concerning Bowing at the Name of Jesus. [no. 570.] Oxford, 4°, pp. ii, 90.
B. M. [1018. m. 22. (1.)]; B. [4°. F. 15. Th.]; Y. M.; P. [26. 244.]

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[R. JENISON.]-A Paire of Spectacles for Sir Humfrey Lynde to see his way withall, or an answeare
to his booke called Via Tuta, etc. [no. 557.] etc. 8°.

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W. PRYNNE.-Lame Giles [Widdowes] his haultings [no. 583.]: or, a briefe survey of Giles Wid-
dowes his confutation of an appendix concerning bowing at the name of Jesus. Together with a
short relation of the Popish Originall and Progresse of this groundlesse novel ceremony, etc.
B. M. [3475. c.]; B. (4°. P. 19. Th. BS.]; P. [26. 245.]

W. PAGE.-A Treatise of Justification of Bowing at the Name of Jesus, with an examination of such
considerable reasons as are made by Mr. Prinne in a reply to Mr. Widdowes [no. 586.] concerning
the same argument. Oxford, 4o.

B. [4°. G. 4. Th.]

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OPTATUS [Epis. Milev.]-De Schismate Donatistarum, cum notis Mer. Casauboni. 8°.
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J. BURGES.-An Ansvver Reioyned To that mvch applauded Pamphlet of a Namelesse Author,
bearing this Title: viz. A Reply to Dr. Mortons Generall Defence, etc. [no. 520.] the Innocency
and Lawfvlnesse whereof is againe in this Reioynder vindicated. 4, pp. xxx, 75, 654.
B. M. [108. b. 15.]; B. [4°. B. 55. Th.]; H. C.
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J. BURGES.-The Lawfvines of Kneeling in the Act of Receiving the Lords Svpper. Wherein (by
the way) also, somewhat of the Crosse in Baptisme, etc. 4°, pp. x, 120.
B. M. [117. g. 4.]; B. [4°. B. 55. Th.]; H. C.

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Peregrini, Id est, ut Vvlgo Perhibetvr Vincentii Lirinensis, adversvs Prophanas Haereses Commonitoria duo. Ed. repurgata, etc. Huic adjicitur Avgvstini liber de Hæresibus. Oxon., 24°, pp. viii,

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J. RANDALL.-Twenty-Nine Lectvres of the Chvrch, for support of the same in these times, etc. 4°.
W.; P. [59. 9.]; M. H. S.

[J. CANNE.]-The Way to Peace; or good Counsel for it. Preached upon the 15th Day of the 2d
moneth, 1632, at the Reconciliation of certain Brethren, between whom there had been former Differ-
ences. 129.
[Han., i: 516.]
T. MORTON.- New English Canaan; or New Canaan. Containing an Abstract of New England.
Composed in Three Bookes, etc. Written by T. M. of Cliffords Inn, Gent., upon ten Years
knowledge and experiment of the countrey. 4° [agn. Amsterdam, 1637, 4°, pp. 188, iv, B. (4°.
M. 36. Art.)*; and repr. (1838) by Mr. Force (Tracts, etc., ii: v.), 8°, pp. 128. *]

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* The opinion, judgment and determination of two divines of the Church of England concerning bowing at the name of Jesus; the one sometime a member of the University of Cambridge, the other sometime of Oxford. Hambourgh, 8°. [agn. 1634, B.]

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B. [Mason, CC. 56.]

1632. J. HENRIC.-The Curtaine of Church Power and Authoritie, in things called indifferent, etc. 4°. B. [Mason, AA. 483.]

CYPRIANUS. de Unitate Ecclesiæ Libellus, cum vet. MSS. coll.; editus una cum annot. J. Stephani. 8. [in English, Oxford, 1681, 4°, as "Of the Unity of the Church." B. (Pamph. 154.); in Opera (1592), pp. 295, et seq., H. C.]

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[W. AMES.]-A Fresh Svit against Human Ceremonies in Gods VVorship. Or a Triplication unto
D. Bvrgesse his Reioinder, etc. [no. 589.] [n. pl.] 4°, pp. xci, 531, x.
B. M. [4135. a.]; B. [A. 1. 9. Linc.]; P. [49. 74.]

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W. PRYNNE.-Histrio-Mastix. The Players Scovrge, or Actors Tragedie, etc. 4°, pp. xxxiv, 1006, xl. [the treatise for which Prynne lost his ears, etc.]

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* T. LYDYAT.-Treatise touching the setting up of Altars in Christian churches & bowing in reverence to them, or Common Tables & bowing the knee, or uncovering the head at the name, or naming of Jesus.

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[Ath. Ox., iii: 188.]

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[B. C.J-Puritanisme the Mother, Sinne the daughter, etc. Printed beyond the seas. [n. pl.] 8°.
B. [Crynes, 624.]

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The Kings Maiesties Declaration to his Subiects, concerning lawful! Sports to bee vsed. [The Book
of Sports.] [see no. 479.] 4°, pp. ii, 17. [repr. in Bibliotheca Regia, 1659, H. C., and in Har.
Misc., ix. agn. 1860, 1862.]
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[W. AMES.]-A Fresh Svit Against Humane Ceremonies in Gods Worship. Or a Triplication about
Ceremonies, Opposed vnto D. Bvrgesse his Reioinder, etc. [no. 589.] [n. pl.] 4°, pp. xviii, 156, 64, xi.
B. M. [4135. a.]; B. [A. 1. 9. Linc.]; Q. C. C. [E. 18. 2.]
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[J. STEGMANN.]-Brevis Disquisitio, an et quomodo vulgo dicti Euangelici Pontificios, ac nominatim
Val. Magni de Acatholicorum credendi Regula Judicium solide atque evidenter refutare queant.
Eleutheropolis, 8°. [agn. in Eng. 1653, B.; and (as "by Mr. John Hales") repr. (1708) in Phenix,
ii: 315-347.*]

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J. ROBINSON.-A Treatise of the Lawfulnes of Hearing of the Ministers in the Church of England; penned by that learned and reverent Deuine Mr. John Robinsz, late Pastor to the English Church of God in Leyden. Printed according to the copie that was found in his studie after his decease, and now published for the common good. Together with a Letter written by the same Authore, and approued by his church, which followeth after this Treatise. 12, pp. xviii, 77. [repr. 1683, and Works, iii: 337-385.*]

B. M. [697. a. 52.]

* A Ivst Complaint Against an vniust Doer: wherein Is declared the miserable slaverie & bondage that 606 the English Church of Amsterdam is now in, by reason of the Tirannicall gouernment and corrupt doctrine, of Mr. John Pagett, their present Minister. The which things are plainly manifested in two certein letters, the one written by Mr. Iohn Davenport to the dutch Classis, the other given vp to the English Consistorie by some of the brethren. With other briefe passages tending to the same effect. Published by one that much pitties them and prayes dayly for their deliuerance, etc. 12, pp. 24. [MS.] * [E. KNOT.-pseudonym for M. WILSON.]-Mercye & Truth: or charity maintayned by Catholiques, etc. [the book in reply to which, in 1638, Chillingworth wrote his famous volume.] B. M. [3936. bb.]; B. [Mar. 218.]

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1634. Epigrammes, or Mirrour of New Reformation, wherein Reformers, by their owne acknowledgement, are represented ad vivum. Rouen, 8°. [comparatively few escaped seizure, when sent into England.j Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical, treated upon by the Abps. and Bbs. and the rest of the Clergy of Ireland; and agreed upon by the Kings Mais. license. In their Synod at Dublin, A. D. 1634, etc. Dublin, 4, pp. viii, 52. [agn. 1664, B. M.; 1715, B. M.; 1783, B. M.] B. M. [4165. c.]; B. [4°. Rawl. 191.]

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[L. ANDERTON.]-The Triple Cord; or a Treatise Proving the Truth of the Roman Religion, etc.
St. Omers, 40, pp. lxxii, 812. [referred to by Gov. Bradford, in one of his Dialogues.]
B. M. [3935. cc.]; B. [4°. K. 63. Th. BS.Í

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P. STUDLEY.-The Looking-glasse of Schisme; wherein by a briefe and true narration of the execrable murders done by Enoch Ap Evan, a downe-right Separatist, the disobedience of that Sect is plainely set forth. 8°. [agn. 1635, where "Separatist" is changed to "Nonconformist." B. M. (1120. a. 3.)]

B. [8. S. 209. Th.]

M. H. S.

W. WOOD.-Nevv Englands Prospect. A true, lively and experimentall description of that part of
America, commonly called Nevv England: discovering the state of that Countrie, both as it stands
to our new-come English Planters; and to the old Native Inhabitants, etc. 4, pp. viii, 98, v.
[agn. 1635, 4, pp. viii, 83, v; 1639; 1764, M. H. S.; and repr. 1865, by Prince Soc., 40, pp.
xxxii, viii, 110, vi.*]
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J. COTTON.-Questions and Answers upon Church Government. [of date "25. 11m. 1634," per-
haps not printed until years after.]
Y.
[MS.]*
J. CANNE. A Necessitie of Separation from the Church of England, prooued by the Nonconform-
ists principles, specially opposed vnto Dr. Ames, his "Fresh Suit" [no. 598.], etc. Also Mr. Lai-
ton [no. 563.1, Mr. Dayrel [no. 457-], and Mr. Bradshaw [no. 431.] are here answered, wherein
they have written against us, etc. 4, pp. 264. [agn. by Han. Knoll. Soc., 1849. 8°, pp. cxxxii, 327.*]
B. M. [856. g. 2.]; B. [Mar. 263.]; P. [59. 52.]
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J. DAVENPORT.-A Protestation on occasion of a Pamphlet entitled "A Iust Complaint," etc. [no.
606.] published by a nameless Person, etc. Rotterdam, 4°.
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J. PAGET.-An Answer to the unjust complaints of W. Best, and of such other as have subscribed thereto. Also an Answer to Mr. J. Davenport touching his report of some passages, etc. [no. 615.] Amsterdam, 40°, pp. 156.

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W. BEST.-The Chvrches Plea for her Right or a Reply to an Answer made of Mr. Iohn Paget,
Against W. B. and others [no. 616.] wherein the maine points of our present differences are handled:
And the principall causes of our troubles declared. Amsterdam, 4, pp. viii, 100.
B. M. (873. e. 14.]; B. [4°. D. 21. Th.]; Q. C. C. [I. i. l. 30.]; W.; H. C.
W. AMES.-Christianæ Cathecheseos Sciagraphia, etc. Franekeræ. 120, pp. 226. [agn. Amster-
dam, 1635, (B. M. [3505. aa.]); 1660, 24°, pp. vi, 246*; and in Opera (1658), 1: H. C.*]
B. [8. A. 126. Th.]; P. [69. 30.]; B. A.; Y. [28a. 52.]
[W. PRYNNE.]-A Breviate of the Prelates intolerable usurpations, etc. [agn. (n. pl.) 1637, 4°, 619
pp. 325, B. M. (698. g. 8. [3.]); B. (B. 2. 9. Linc.); W.]

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E. PAGITT.-Christianographie, or the Description of the multitude and sundry sorts of Christians
in the World not subiect to the Pope, with their Vnitie, etc. 4, pp. xxiv, 156, 72. [agn. 1636, en-
larged, 40, pp. 210, 88, 115. B. M. (4530. c.); 1640, B. (F. 1. 19. Th. Seld.), C., H. C.]
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An Abridgement of that booke which the Ministers of Lincolne Diocese delivered to his Maiestie 1
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