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The mischief of impositions: or, A soveraign antidote against a late discourse, called, The mischief of separation
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Some reflections on a late pamphlet entituled A vindication of Their Majesties authority to fill the sees of the deprived bishops, &c
in a letter from the city to a friend in the country -
An enquiry into the original, nature, power, order and communion, of evangelical churches
With the true nature of a gospel-church, and its government. Wherein these following particulars are distinctly handled, I. The subject matter of the church. II. The formal cause of a particular church. III. Of the polity, rule or discipline of the church in general. IV. The officers of the church. V. The duty of pastors of churches. VI. The office of teachers in the church. VII. Of the rule of the church, or of the ruling elders. VIII. The nature of church-polity or rule, with the duty of elders. IX. Of deacons. X. Of excommunication. XI. Of the communion of churches. By the late pious and learned minister of the gospel, John Owen, D.D -
Dr. Stillingfleet's principles of Protestancy cleared, confuted, and retorted
And the infallibility of the Roman-Catholick Church asserted; and that the same church alone is the whole Catholick church. In a letter from a Catholick gentleman to a Protestant knight -
A defence of the antiquity of the royal-line of Scotland
with a true account when the Scots were govern'd by kings in the isle of Britain -
Richard Baxters answer to Dr. Edward Stillingfleet's charge of separation
containing, I. Some queries necessary for the understanding of his accusation. II. A reply to his letter which denyeth a solution. III. An answer to his printed sermon. Humbly tendred, I. To himself; II. To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and the court of aldermen, III. To the readers of his accusation: the forum where we are accused -
An ansvver to Dr. Stillingfleet's Mischief of separation
being a letter written out of the countrey to a person of quality in the city. Who took offence at the late sermon of Dr. Stillingfleet, Dean of S. Pauls; before the lord mayor -
An apology for the non-conformists
shewing their reasons, both for their not conforming, and for their preaching publickly, though forbidden by law : with an answer to Dr. Stillingfleet's sermon, and his defence of it, so much as concerneth the non-conformists preaching -
A letter to Dr. E.S. concerning his late letter to Mr. G. and the account he gives in it of a conference between Mr. G. and himself
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The questions between the conformist and nonconformist, truly stated, and briefly discussed
Dr. Falkner, The friendly debate &c., examined and answered : together with a discourse about separation, and some animadversions upon Dr. Stillingfleet's book entituled, The unreasonableness of separation : observations upon Dr. Templers sermon preached at a visitation in Cambridge : a brief vindication of Mr. Stephen Marshal -
A collection of several treatises in answer to Dr. Stillingfleet
viz. 1. Fanaticism fanatically imputed by him to the Catholick Church, 2. The Roman church's devotions vindicated, 3. Of indulgences, 4. His Protestant-principles considered -
A reply to A vindication of a discourse concerning the unreasonableness of a new separation &c
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An answer to Dr. Stillingfleet's Irenicum
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Diaphanta, or, Three attendants on Fiat lux
wherein Catholick religion is further excused against the opposition of severall adversaries ... and by the way an answer is given to Mr. Moulin, Denton, and Stillingfleet -
To Catholiko Stillingfleeton, or, An account given to a Catholick friend, of Dr. Stillingfleets late book against the Roman Church
together with a short postil upon his text, in three letters -
Some reflections on a late pamphlet entituled, A vindication of Their Majesties authority to fill the sees of the deprived bishops, &c
in a letter from the city to a friend in the country -
An account of Dr. Still.'s late book against the Church of Rome
together with a short postil upon his text -
An apology for the nonconformists ministry
containing I. the reasons of their preaching, II. an answer to the accusations urged as reasons for the silencing of about 2000 by Bishop Morley ..., III. reasons proving it the duty and interest of the bishops and conformists to endeavour earnestly their restoration : with a postscript upon oral debates with Mr. H. Dodwell, against his reasons for their silence ... : written in 1668 and 1669, for the most of it, and now published as an addition to the defence against Dr. Stillingfleet, and as an account to the silencers of the reasons of our practice -
An apologeticall relation of the particular sufferings of the faithfull ministers & professours of the Church of Scotland, since August, 1660
wherein severall questions, usefull for the time, are discussed : the King's preroragative over parliaments & people soberly enquired into, the lawfulness of defensive war cleared, the -
Mr. Read's case
published for prevention of scandal to his brethren & people, for encouragement to suffering Protestant dissenters, for a rebuke to their lawless adversaryes : being a leading-case how to deal with such men, and a practical answer to Dr. Stillingfleet, and others, who object against the non-conformists why will you not do what you confess to be lawful : humbly presented to our governours, in hopes of their forbearance towards us, in such things as we account sinful -
A modest and peaceable inquiry into the design and nature of some of those historical mistakes that are found in Dr. Stillingfleet's preface to his Unreasonableness of separation
wherein the innocency of Protestant dissenters is cleared up and vindicated from the indecent censures of the doctor -
A letter written out of the countrey to a person of quality in the city who took offence at the late sermon of Dr. Stillingfleet, Dean of S. Pauls, before the Lord Mayor
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The mischief of impositions, or, An antidote against a late discourse, partly preached at Guild-hall Chappel, May 2, 1680, called The mischief of separation
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An answer to several late treatises, occasioned by a book entituled A discourse concerning the idolatry practised in the Church of Rome, and the hazard of salvation in the communion of it
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The Catholique apology with a reply to the answer
together with a clear refutation of the Seasonable discourse, its Reasonable defence, & Dr. Du Moulins Answer to Philanax, as also Dr. Stillingfleet's last gun-powder treason sermon, his attaque about the treaty of Munster, & all matter of fact chang'd on the English Catholiques by their enemies