STIFFRY STILLINGFLEET. 



William B. Pope, London. [Clark's For. 

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- The words of the risen Saviour, and comment- 

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 from the German, by the Rev. William B. 

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STIFFRY (CHRISTIANXJS DE GROOT). Exercitatio 

 quinta ad Car. Fr. Houbigant prolegomena 

 in Scripturam sacram cap. iii. . . . 



Trajecti ad Rlienum, 1767. 4 



STILLING (HEINRICH). Theobald, oder der 

 Schwarmer. 2 Band. 



Frankfurt und Leipzig, 1785. 8 



STILLINGFLEET (BENJAMIN). Miscellaneous 

 tracts relating to natural history, husbandry, 

 and physick. To which is added the calendar 

 of flora. 3d ed. London, 1775. 8 



ST1LLINGFLEET (EDWARD), D.D., Bishop of 

 Worcester. Works. Vol. xx. [Wants title.] 



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Irenicum. A weapon- salve for the Churches 

 wounds, or the divine right of particular forms 

 of Church-government : discussed and exa- 

 mined according to the principles of the law 

 of nature, the positive laws of God, the prac- 

 tice of the Apostles, and the primitive Church, 

 and the judgment of reformed divines... 



London, 1661. 4 



Another copy. 



Second edition. With an appendix concerning 

 the power of excommunication in a Christian 

 Church. London, 1662. 8 



Another edition. London, 1681. 8 



- Origines sacrae, or, a rational account of the 

 grounds of Christian faith, as to the truth and 

 divine authority of the Scriptures, and the 

 matters therein contained. 



London, 1663. 4 



Third edition. London, 1664. 4 



- Fourth edition. - London, 1675. 4 



Eighth edition. To which is now added part 

 of another book upon the same subject, writ- 

 ten A. D. MD. cxvu. Publish'd from the author's 

 own manuscript. London, 1709. fol. 



A rational account of the grounds of Protest- 

 ant religion : being a vindication of the Lord 

 Archbishop of Canterbury's [Laud] Relation 

 of a conference, &-c. from the pretended an- 

 swer by T. C. Wherein the true grounds of 

 faith are cleared, and the false discovered ; the 

 Church of England vindicated from the impu- 

 tation of schism ; and the most important par- 

 ticular controversies between us and those of 

 the Church of Rome thoroughly examined. 



London, 1665. fol. 



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Another copy. 



A reply to Mr J[ohn] S[ergeant] his third ap- 

 pendix, containing some animadversions on 

 the book, entituled, A rational account of the 

 grounds of Protestant religion. 



London, 1666. 8 



A discourse concerning the idolatry practised 

 in the Church of Rome, and the hazard of sal- 

 vation in the communion of it : in answer to 

 some papers of a revolted Protestant. Wherein 



a particular account is given of the fanaticisms 

 and divisions of that Church. 



London, 1671. 8 



Second edition. London, 1671. 8 



- 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. The first part. London, 1673. 8 



Another copy. 



Sermons preached on several occasions, to 

 which a discourse is annexed concerning the 

 true reason of the sufferings of Christ. Where- 

 in Crellius his answer to Grotius is considered. 



London, 1673. fol. 

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A defence of the Discourse concerning the ido- 

 latry practised in the Church of Rome, in an- 

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 Catholics no idolaters. The two first parts. 



London, 1676. 8 



A relation of a conference held about religion, 

 at London, the third of April, 1676. By E. S., 

 D.D. and Gilbert BURNET, with some gentle- 

 men of the Church of Rome. 



London, 1676. 8 

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The unreasonableness of separation : or, an 

 impartial account of the history, nature, and 

 pleas of the present separation from the com- 

 munion of the Church of England. To which 

 several late letters are annexed, of eminent 

 Protestant divines abroad, concerning the na- 

 ture of our differences, and the way to com- 

 pose them. 2d ed. London, 1681. 4 

 Third edition. London, 1682. 4 

 * A continuation and vindication of the De- 

 fence of Dr Stillingfleet's Unreasonableness of 

 separation : in answer to Mr Baxter, Mr Lob, 

 &c. Containing a further explication and de- 

 fence of the doctrine of Catholic communion. 

 A confutation of the groundless charge of 

 Cassandrianism. The terms of Catholic com- 

 munion, and the doctrine of fundamentals 

 explained. Together with a brief examination 

 of Mr Humphrey's Materials for union. By 

 the author of the Defence ; [Thomas LONG]. 



London, 1682. 8 



Origines Britannicse, or, the antiquities of the 

 British Churches. With a preface concerning 

 some pretended Antiquities relating to Bri- 

 tain, in vindication of [William Lloyd], the 

 Bishop of St Asaph. London, 1685. fol. 



Another copy. 



A new edition. London, 1840. 8 



An answer to some papers [said to have been 

 written by CHARLES II.] lately printed con- 

 cerning the authority of the Catholic Church 

 in matters of faith. 1686 



A vindication [against Mr Dry den] of the An- 

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 been written by CHARLES II]. 1686 



The mischief of separation. A sermon [on 

 Philip, iii. 16] preached at Guild-Hail chapel, 

 before the Lord Mayor, &c. 



London, 1687. 4 



