ROMAN CATHOLICS ROME, CHURCH OF. 



671 



religion called Roman Catholic. 



London, 1790. 8 



ROMAN CATHOLICS. A request to Roman 

 Catholics to answer the queries upon these 

 their following tenets. I. Their divine ser- 

 vice in an unknown tongue. II. Their taking 

 away the cup from the people. III. Their 

 withholding the Scriptures from the laicks. 

 IV. The adoration of images. V. The invo- 

 cation of saints and angels. VI. The doctrine 

 of merit. VII. Purgatory. VIII. Their 

 seven sacraments. IX. Their priests inten- 

 tion in baptism. X. The limbo of unbaptized 

 infants. XI. Transubstantiation. XII. The 

 propitiatory sacrifice of the mass. XIII. Pri- 

 vate masses. XIV. The sacrament of penance. 

 XV. The sacrament of marriage, with the 

 clergies restraint therefrom. XVI. Their sa- 

 crament of extream unction. XVII. Tradi- 

 tion. XVIII. That thread-bare question, 

 Where was your Church before Luther } 

 XJX. The infallibility of the Pope with his 

 councils. XX. The Pope's supremacy. 

 XXI. The Pope's deposing power. XXII. Their 

 uncharitableness to all other Christians. By 

 a moderate son of the Church of England ; 

 [ GOURDON]. 4th ed. London, 1687. 4 



Another copy. 



A speech, intended to have been delivered in 

 the imperial parliament, in bringing in a bill 

 for the benefit of the Roman Catholics of Ire- 

 land. Together with a copy of the said bill. 



Dublin, 1804. 8 



The character of the Irish Roman Catholics, 

 illustrated by historical facts and public re- 

 cords. London, 1813. 8 



Memorial recommending the establishment of 

 a mission to the Roman Catholics of Ireland. 



Dublin, 1825. 8 



Report from the select committee appointed to 

 report the nature and substance of the laws 

 and ordinances existing in foreign states, re- 

 specting the regulation of their Roman Catho- 

 lic subjects, in ecclesiastical matters, and their 

 intercourse with the See of Rome, or any other 

 foreign ecclesiastical jurisdiction ; with an ap- 



> pendix. Also, supplementary papers relating 

 to the above. 



Reprinted [London'], 1851, 52. fol. 



ROMANS, EPISTLE TO THE. The thirteenth 



chapter to the Romans vindicated from the 



abusive senses put upon it. [By William 



FLEETWOOD.] London, 1710. 8 



ROME. Histories Augustas scriptores vi. yElius 



Spartianus, Vulc. Gallicanus, Julius Capito- 



linus, Trebell. Pollio, .^Elius Lampridius, Fla- 



vius Vopiscus. Cum integris notis Isaaci 



Casauboni, Cl. Salmasii et Jani Gruteri. 2 torn. 



Lugd. Batav., 1671. 8 



Rome a la mode, or the true sentiments of the 

 Court and Cardinals there concerning religion 

 and the Gospell, as they are delivered by Car- 

 dinal Palavicini in his History of the council 

 of Trent. Written originally in French by 

 one of that communion ; and now translated 

 into English. London, 1678. 8' 



Correspondance de Rome. Recueil des allocu- 

 tions, bulles, encycliques brefs et autres actes 

 du saint-siege apostolique, decre'ts des sacre'es 

 congregations Romaines, &c. , suivi d'une table 

 alphabetique. Annies 1848, 1849, et 1850. 



Paris, 1852. 8 



ROME, CHURCH OF. The difference between the 

 Church and court of Rome, considered : in 

 some reflections on a dialogue entituled, A 

 conference between two Protestants and a Pa- 

 pist. By the author of the late Seasonable 

 discourse ; [William LLOYD]. 2d ed. 



London, 1674. 4 



The root of Romish rites and ceremonies ; 

 showing that the Church of Rome hath bor- 

 rowed the most part of her ceremonies from 

 the Jews and ancient Pagans ; and that from 

 this spring proceeded the Jubilee. 



Amsterdam, 1682. 16 



A discourse concerning the necessity of refor- 

 mation, with respect to the errors and corrup- 

 tions of the Church of Rome. The first part. 

 [By Nicholas STRATFORD.] London, 1685. 4 



Reflections upon the devotions of the Roman 

 Church. With the prayers, hymns, and les- 

 sons themselves, taken out of their authentic 

 books. Also two digressions concerning the 

 reliques and miracles in Mr Cressy's late 

 Church-history. [By John PATRICK.] The 

 2d ed. With an appendix. 



London, 1686. 8 



A collection of discourses lately written by 

 some divines of the Church of England against 

 the errours and corruptions of the Church of 

 Rome. Edin., 1687. 8 

 [The above discourses were written by Teni- 



son, Sherlock, Hascard, Patrick, Cave, Wil- 

 liams, Stanley, Freeman, Tillotson, Payne, 

 and Goodman ; and are reprinted in Gibson's 

 ' ' Preservative. "] 



The case stated between the Church of Rome 

 and the Church of England. Wherein is shew- 

 ed that the doubt and the danger is in the 

 former, and the certainty and safety in the 

 latter communion. [By Charles LESLIE.] 



London, 1713. 8 



Another copy. 



Second edition. London, 1713. 8 



Correction and comfort to the Church of Rome : 

 or, a dissertation, wherein it is proven, that 

 they were right and wrong as to the feast of 

 Pentecost : but that they charge the Virgin 

 Mary with a capital crime when they place her 

 purification on the second of February. 



Edin., 1731. 8 



Roma antiqua et ruens, or the conformity 

 of ancient and modern ceremonies, shewing 

 from indisputable testimonies, that the cere- 

 monies of the Church of Rome are borrowed 

 from the Pagans. Translated from the French. 

 [By Abraham Du Pre.] London, 1732. 8 



Authentic reports of the two great Protestant 

 meetings held at Exeter Hall, London, on June 

 20 and July 11, 1835, to prove to Protestants 

 of all denominations, by authentic documents, 

 the real tenets of the Church of Rome, as now 



