BURNET BURNET. 



129 



Kirk in Scotland, and N. B. 



Parise, 1581. 8 



BURNET (GILBERT), D.D., Bishop of Salisbury. 

 A vindication of the authority, constitution, 

 and laws of the Church and State of Scotland. 

 Wherein the Answer to the dialogues betwixt 

 the conformist and the nonconformist, is exa- 

 mined. Glasgow, 1673. 8 



Another copy, 



Observations on the first and second of the 

 canons, commonly ascribed to the holy Apos- 

 tles. Wherein an account of the primitive 

 constitution and government of the Church, is 

 contained. By Polyhistor. [Pseud.] 



Glasgow, 1673. 8 



Another copy. 



A relation of a conference held about religion 

 ...by Dr STILLINGFLEET and G. B., with some 

 gentlemen of the Church of Rome. . . . 1676 



- A vindication of the ordinations of the Church 

 of England. In which it is demonstrated that 

 all the essentials of ordination, according to 

 the practice of the primitive and Greek 

 Churches, are still retained in our Church. In 

 answer to a paper written by one of the Church 

 of Rome to prove the nullity of our orders ; 

 and given to a person of quality. 



London, 1677. 8 



- Another copy. 



- The memoires of the lives and actions of James 

 and William, Dukes of Hamilton and Castle- 

 herald... in which an account is given of the 

 civil wars of Scotland 1625-52 ; with many 

 letters and other papers written by Charles I. 



London, 1677. fol. 



- The history of the Reformation of the Church 

 of England. Part i. 2d ed. London, 1681. fol. 



- A new edition. 6 vol. London, 1820. 8 



Another copy [wanting vol. iii.]. 



Another edition. With numerous illustrative 

 notes, and a copious index. 2 vol. 



London, 1841. 8 



- The abridgement of the history of the Refor- 

 mation of the Church of England. 2d ed. 



London, 1683. 8 



Another copy. 



- The history of the rights of princes in the dis- 

 posing of ecclesiastical benefices and Church 

 lands. Relating chiefly to the pretensions 

 of the crown of France to the Regale and the 

 late contests with the court of Rome. To 

 which is added, a collection of letters written 

 -on that occasion : and of some other remark- 

 able papers put in an appendix. 



London, 1681, 82. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



- The life and death of Sir Matthew HALE. 168*2. 



- The letter writ by the last general assembly of 

 the clergy of France to the Protestants, invit- 

 ing them to return to their communion. . .Trans- 

 lated into English and examined. 



London, 1683. 8 



- A letter to Mr Simon Lowth, occasioned by 

 hia late book, Of the subject of Church power. 



London, 1685. 4 



Another copy. 



* A letter to Dr Burnet, occasioned by his late 

 letter to Mr Lowth. London, 1685. 4 



Another copy. 



An answer to a letter to Dr Burnet, occasion- 

 ed by his letter to Mr Lowth. 



London, 1685. 4 



*A second letter to Dr Burnet. 



London, [1685]. 4 



A letter occasioned by the second letter to 

 Dr B. London, 1685. 4 



Some letters containing an account of what 

 seemed most remarkable in travelling through 

 Switzerland, Italy, some parts of Germany, &c. 

 in the years 1685 and 1686. 



London, 1686. 12 



Second edition. Rotterdam, 1687. 8 



Another edition. Edin. , 1752. 12 



Three letters concerning the present state of 

 ITALY. 1688 



Reflections on Mr Varillas's history of the 

 revolutions that have happened in Europe in 

 matters of religion. And more particularly 

 on his ninth book that relates to England. 



Amsterdam, 1686. 12 



An apology for the CHURCH OF ENGLAND, with 

 relation to the spirit of persecution for which v 

 she is accused. 1689 



A discourse of the pastoral care. 



London, 1692. 8 



Fourth edition. Dublin, 1726. 8 



Fifth edition. London, 1766. 8 



A sermon [on 2 Tim. iv. 7] preached at the 

 funeral of John [Tillotson], Archbishop of Can- 

 terbury. London, 1694. 4 



An essay on the memory of the late Queen. 

 [Mary, wife of William III.] 



London, 1695. 8 



An exposition of the thirty-nine articles of the 

 Church of England. London, 1699. fol. 



- Third edition. London, 1705. fol. 



Fourth edition. London, 1720. fol. 



Fifth edition. London, 1746. 8 

 - Sixth edition. Edin., 1745. 8 



Another edition. With an appendix contain- 

 ing the Augsburg confession, creed of Pope 

 Pius IV., &c. Revised and corrected, with 

 copious notes, and additional references, by the 

 Rev. James R. Page, A.M. London, 1837. 8 



Another copy. 



Another edition. London, 1840. 8 



Two sermons, preached in the cathedral-church 

 of Salisbury : the first, on the fifth of Novem- 

 ber, gun-powder-treason day : the second, on 

 the seventh of November, being the thanks- 

 giving-day : in the year 1710. 



London, 1710. 8 



History of his own time ; from the restoration 

 of King Charles II. to the settlement of King 

 William and Queen Mary at the Revolution : 

 to which is prefixed, A summary recapitulation 

 of affairs in Church and State from King James 

 I. to the Restoration in the year 1660. Vol. i. 



London, 1724. fol. 



Another copy. 



Vol. ii. From the Revolution to the conclu- 



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