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HI. -nt ..i Cod in riorjr. 7th ed. 



<m<ton, 1658. 4 



- Tenth edition. Lomlon, 1H'J). 4 



Another edition. With a life of tho author, 

 an introductory essay, and original notes, be- 

 sides a'vuniie translations of all the Latin 

 notes contained in former editions ; by the 

 Rev. John Johnston Camithers, Liverpool. 



Olasgow, 1838. 8 



Abridged by Benjamin Fawcett. 2d ed. 



Salop, 1701. 8 



- Another edition. New York, 8. a. 12 



- A holy commonwealth, or political aphorisms, 



opening the tme principles of government 



With a preface to them that have caused our 

 eclipses since 1046. And a sounder answer to 

 the healing question. And the Jesuites' me- 

 thod for restoring Popery. London, 1659. 8 



- Five disputations of church-government and 

 worship. London, 1659. 4 



Another copy. 



- The grand debate between the most Reverend 

 the Bishops, and the Presbyterian divines, ap- 

 pointed by his sacred Majesty, as commis- 

 sioners for the* review and alteration of the 

 book of common prayer, &c. Being an exact 

 account of their whole proceedings. 



London, 1661. 4 



- A petition for peace : with the reformation of 

 the liturgy. As it was presented to the Right 

 Reverend Bishops, by the divines appointed 

 by his Majestie's Commission to treat with 

 them about the alteration of it. 



London, 1661. 4 



To the King's most Excellent Majesty. The 

 due account and humble petition of the mi- 

 nisters of the gospel, lately commissioned for 

 the review and alteration of the liturgy. 



London, 1661. 4 



The divine life : in three treatises ; the first, 

 Of the knowledge of God. The second, Of 

 walking with God. The third, Of conversing 

 with God in solitude. London, 1664. 4 



The reasons of the Christian religion. The 

 first part, of godliness... The second part, of 

 Christianity. ...Also an appendix, defending 

 the soul's immortality against the Somatists 

 or Epicureans, and other pseudo-philosophers. 



London, 1667. 4 



Directions for weak distempered Christians, to 

 grow up to a confirmed state of grace. With 

 motives opening the lamentable effects of their 

 weaknesses and distempers. [2 parts.] 



London, 1669. 8 



The cure of church-divisions ; or, directions 

 for weak Christians to keep them from being 

 dividers or troublers of the Church. With 

 some directions to the pastors how to deal with 

 such Christians. London, 1670. 8 



Another copy. 



The difference between the power of magis- 

 trates and church-pastors, and the Roman 

 kingdom and magistracy under the name of a 

 Church and Church-government usurped by 

 the Pope, or liberally given him by popish 

 princes. London, 1671. 4 



The divine appointment of the Lord's day 

 proved. London, 1671. 8 



The substance of Mr Cartwright's exceptions 

 i -Mii-iid. T. -d. London, 1675. 8 



Catholick theology : plain, pure, peaceable : 

 for padtieatinii of tin- dogmatical word-war- 

 riours. In throe books. London t ~l&7&. fol. 

 Another copy. 

 Two disputations on original sin. 



l.ndon t 1675. 8 



Of the imputation of Christ's righteousness to 

 believers : in what sence sound Protestants hold 

 it ; and, of the false devised sence, by which 

 libertines subvert the gospel. With an answer 

 to some common objections, especially of Dr 

 Thomas Tully, whose Justif. Paulina occa- 

 sioneth the pxiblication of this. 



London, 1675. 8 

 An answer to Dr Tullie's angry letter. 



London, 1675. 8 



A treatise of justifying righteousness, in two 

 books : I. A treatise of imputed righteous- 

 ness, opening and defending the true sense, 

 and confuting the false, with many of Dr Tul- 

 lie's reasonings against truth, peace, and me : 

 with an answer to Dr Tullie's letter adjoyned. 

 II. A friendly debate with the learned and 

 worthy Mr Christopher Cartwright. 



London, 1676. 8 



A Christian directory : or, a summ of practical 

 theologie, and cases of conscience. In four 

 parts. 2d ed. London, 1678. fol. 



Another copy. 



Arguments for conformity ; [with Mr Bale's 

 treatise of Schism examined and censured, by 

 Thomas LONG.] 1678 



The nonconformists' plea for peace : or, An 

 account of their judgment, in certain things 

 in which they are misunderstood : written to re- 

 concile and pacific such as by mistaking them 

 hinder love and concord. London, 1679. 8 

 Another copy. 



Church-history of the government of bishops 

 and their councils abbreviated. Including the 

 chief part of the government of Christian 

 princes and popes, and a true account of the 

 most troubling controversies and heresies till 

 the Reformation. London, 1680. 4 



Another copy. 



The true and only way of concord of all the 

 Christian Churches : the desireableness of it, 

 and the detection of false dividing terms. 



London, 1680. 8 

 Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



A moral prognostication, I. What shall befall 

 the churches on earth, till their concord, by 

 the restitution of their primitive purity, sim- 

 plicity, and charity. II. How that restitution 

 is like to be made (if ever), and what shall be- 

 fall them thenceforth unto the end, in that 

 Golden- Age of love. London, 1680. 4 



Methodus theologise Christianas. 



Londini, 1681. fol. 

 A treatise of Episcopacy. [In two parts.] 



London, 1681. 4 U 



