■S^". «"» V uj ^?^> «►,• ^ '^/ .ii***: ■iX ^^r ^ f^ c,J 6^ m' II. Cbtce Centutiefi of 9nglican Cl)eologp. A CATALOGUE OF ^ THE WORKS OF ENGLISH DIVINES OF THE SIXTEENTH, SEVENTEENTH, AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES, PRINTED I. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, OXFORD. II. BY MESSRS. PARKER, OXFORD AND LONDON. JOHN HENRY AND JAMES PARKER, BROAD STREET, OXFORD, AND 377 STRAND, LONDON. M.DCCC.LVIII. The object of the Publishers in this Catalogue is — First, to present a continuous series of English Theological Writers arranged in Chronological order. Secondly, to shew the nature of their various publications more clearly than under the general heading of Works, Sermons, Remains, &c., and, Thirdly, to give the value and peculiarities of the several Editions comprised in this Catalogue, and to afford more ready reference to the same. The 2)rice affixed refers to each work as piihlisJied in cloth. Cfje €nglisf) Eeformation* WYCLIFFE'S VERSION OF THE SCRIPTURES. THE HOLY BIBLE, containing the Old and New Testaments, with the Apocryphal Books, in the earliest English Versions, made from the Latin Vulgate by John Wycliffe, and his followers. Edited by the Rev. Josiah Forshall, F.R.S., &c., and Sir Frederic Madden, K.H., F.R.S., &c. 4 vols. 4to. 5^. i^s. 6d. Oxford University Press, 1850. CONTENTS. VOL. I. The Preface by the Editors. List of Manuscripts. The Prologue. Prefatory Epistles of St. Jerome. Genesis to Ruth. VOL. II. First of Kings to Psalms. VOL. III. Proverbs to Maccakees. VOL. IV. Matthew to the Apocalypse. THE LIFE AND SUFFERINGS OF JOHN WICLIF, D. D., [born 1324, dec. 1384,] with a collection of Papers and Records relating to it. By John Lewis, M.A. [born 1675, dec. 1746.] 8vo. I OS. 6d. Oxford University Press, 1820. LIFE OF REYNOLD PECOCK, S.T.R [born circa 1390, dec. circa 1460] the Lord Bishop of St. Asaph and Chichester in the reign of King Henry VI. ; being a sequel of the Life of Dr. John Wiclif, in order to an introduction to the History of the English Reformation. By John Lewis, M. A. 8vo. 6s. 6d. Oxford University Press, 1820. A HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. With a collection of Records and Original Papers, with other instruments referred to therein. By Gilbert Burnet, D.D., Bishop of Sarum, [born 1643, ^^^' ^7^5] A new edition preparing for publication. Oxford University Press. A 2 C\t,./!C 4 C//ft 27 vols. 8vo. 14^. 108. Oxford University Press, 1821-40. /^ ,a Sold in separate divisions at the following j/rices : I. ECCLESIASTICAL MEMORIALS, relating to Religion, and the Re- formation of it under King Henry VIII., King Edward VI., and Queen Mary I., with Appendixes, &c., (em- braciwj the po'iod from 151 3-58). 6 vols. 8vo. 3^ 3s. .;./ II. ANNALS OF THE REFORMA- TION, and Establishment of Reli- gion, and other occurrences in the Church of England during Queen Elizabeth's reign ; with an Appendix of original papers, &c. {fot'ming the continuation of the Memorials, and em- bracing the period from 1558-1612). 7 vols. 8vo. 4^. 4s. HI. MEMORIALS OF ABP. CRAN- MER, and the History of the Church during his Primacy, mth many sin- gular matters relating thereunto. {Archbishop of Canterbury 1533-56.) 2 vols. 8vo. ll. 18. IV. LIFE AND ACTS OF M. PARKER, the first Abp. of Canterbury in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. With Appendix of Letters, Records, &c. (Archbishop of Canterbury 1559-75.) 3 vols. 8vo. ll. I OS. V. LIFE AND ACTS OF E. GRIN- DAL, first Bishop of London, and the second Archbishop of York and Canterbury successively, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth ; with an Ap- pendix of original MSS. (A rchbishop of Canterbury 1575-83.) 8vo. 145. VI. LIFE AND ACTS OF J. WHIT- GIFT, third and last Archbishop of Canterbury in the reign of Queen Elizabeth ; together with a large Appendix. (1583-1604.) 3 vols. 8vo. i^. los. VII. HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE LIFE AND ACTS OF JOHN AYLMER, Bishop of London, wherein are ex- plained many transactions of the Church of England, and what me- thods were then taken to preserve it, with respect both to the Papist and the Puritan. {Bishop of London 1577-94.) 8vo. 7s. td. VIII. LIFE OF THE LEARNED SIR JOHN CHEKE, Kt., [Born 1514, dec. 1557,] first Instructor, afterwards Secretary of State, to King Edward VI. ; with a treatise of Superstition, written by the said Knight. 8vo. 7s. 6d. IX. LIFE OF THE LEARNED SIR THOMAS SMITH, Kt., [Born isoo, dec. 1577,] principal Secretary of State to King Edward VI. and Queen Elizabeth. Svo. 8«. X. A GENERAL INDEX to the His- torical and Biographical works of John Strype, A.M., (comprising the whole of the foregoing). 2 vols. Svo. i^. 5s. {The above Nos. I. and II. (/ire a con- tinuou.s history of the English Chu/rch from 15 1 3 to 161 2 ; and these are il- lustrated by Nos. III. I V. V. and VI. ; giving the history of the A rchbishopric of Canterbury from 1533 to 1604, with th.e e.vception of the brief interregnum during the reign of Qucai Mary.) ///. ^"^%, THE ENGLISH REFORMATION. SHORT INSTRUCTION, OR CATECHISM, set forth by Arch- bishop Cranmer in 1548 ; together with the same in Latin, by- Justus Jonas, 1539 ; with facsmiiles of tlie curious Woodcuts. 8vo. 75. 6d. Oxford University Press, 1829. THE REMAINS OF ARCHBISHOP CRANMER, [born 1489, dec. 1556,] collected and arranged by the Rev. Henry Jenkyns, M.A. 4 vols. 8vo. 1^. I OS. Oxford University Press, 1833. GENERAL CONTENTS. VOL. I. Preface of the Editor. Lists of Cranmer's writings, from Bale, Tanner, and Todd. Facsimiles. Letters. VOL. II. Collection of Extracts from the Canon Law. Speech on the Authority of the Pope, and of General Councils. Speech in Convocation, Queries and Answers on Confirmation. Injunctions for the Diocese of Here- ford, Corrections of ''The Institution of a Christian Man," Henry VIII, Annotations on the King's Book, Questions and Answers on the Sacra- ments. Preface to the Bible. Speech at the Coronation of Edward VI. Notes and Authorities on Justification. Homilies of Salvation, Faith, and Good Works. Queries and Answers on the Mass, Articles of Visitation for the Diocese, and for the Dean and Chapter, of Canterbury. Injunctions to the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury. Answer to the Devonshire Rebels. Notes for a Sermon against Rebellion. Sermon on Rebellion, Defence of the True and Catholic Doc- trine of the Sacrament, &c. VOL, III. Answer to Rich. Smythe's Preface. Answer to Gardyner's Explication. Notes of Gardyner's Errors. VOL. IV. Declaration concerning the Mass. Disputations at Oxford with Chedsey and Harpsfield. Condemnation, by Weston. Examination at Oxford before Brokes. Appeal to a General Council. Prayer, Exhortation, and Confession of Faith at St. Mary's Church. Confutation of Unwritten Verities. Appendix. THE LIFE OF DR. JOHN COLET, [born 1466, dec. 15 19,] Dean of St. PauFs in the Reigns of King Henry VII. and King Henry VIII. , and founder of St. Paul's School. With Appendix and Ori- ginal Papers. By Samuel Knight. [Date of birth doubtful, dec. 1746.] 8vo. 14s. 6d. Oxford University Press, 1823. FORMULARIES OF FAITH set forth by the King's authority during the Reign of Henry VIII. Edited by Bishop Lloyd. Svo. 75. Oxford University Press, 1856. I. Articles about Religion. 1536. II. The Institution of a Christian Man. I537. III. A Necessary Doctrine and Erudition for any Christian Man. 1543. mm W^CiU.-^Z fiU^ 6 THE ENGLISH REFORMATION. THREE PRIMERS put forth in the Reign of King Henry VIII., Edited by Dr. Burton, viz. : — I. A Goodly Prymer. 1535. II, The Manual of Prayers, or the Prymer in English. 1539. Ill, King Henry's Prymer. 1545. Second Edition. 8vo. 9s. Oxford University Press, 1848. THE WORKS OF JOHN JEWEL, [born 1522, dec. 157 1,] Bishop of Salisbury. Edited by the Rev. Dr. Jelf. /^ '0 8 vols, 8vo. 3?. i26\ Oxford University Press, 1848. GENERAL CONTENTS. VOL. I. Editor's Preface. List of Authors used to verify the Re- ferences. Sermon at Paul's Cross. Letters bet\vee«i John Bishop of Sarum and Dr. Cole. The Reply of the Bishop of Sarum to Dr. Cole. Replie unto M. Harding's Answer. Artt. I. II, VOL. II. Replie continued : Artt. Ill, — VII. VOL. Ill, Replie continued and concluded : Artt. VIIL— XXVII. VOL. IV. Apologia Ecclesias Anglicanse. Defence of the Apology of the Church of England : Part I. and beginning of Part II. VOL. V. Defence : Part II, continued. Parts III. IV, VOL. VI, Defence : Parts V. VI, VOL, VII. Exposition upon the Two Epistles of St. Paul to the Thessalonians. A View of a Seditious Bull. Treatise of the Holy Scriptures. Certain Sermons. VOL. VIII. Treatise on the Sacraments. Epistola Juelli ad D. Scipionem. Epistol;B ad Diversos, In Rhetoricam Vituperium. Concio ad Clerum, The same in English, De Usura. Certain frivolous Objections against the Government of the Church of England. Lady Bacon's Translation of the Apology. Index. SYLLOGE CONFESSIONUM sub tempus Reformandae Ecclesise editarum, subjiciuntur Catechismus Heidelb. et Canones Synodi Dord, 8vo, ^s. Oxford University Press, 1827. NOELLI (A,) [born circa 1507, dec. 160 1-2] Catechismus, sive prima institutio disciplinaque Pietatis Christianse Latine explicata, Editio nova cura Gul. Jacobson, A. M. 8vo. 5s, 6d. Oxford University Press, 1844. THE ENGLISH REFORMATION. 7 EDITED BY THE REV. DR. CARDWELL. Printed at the Oxford University Press. THE TWO BOOKS OF COMMON PRAYER, (1549-52,) set forth by authority in the Reign of King Edward VI., compared with each other. Third Edition. 8vo. 1852. 75. DOCUMENTARY ANNALS of the Reformed Church of England ; being a Collection of Injunctions, Declarations, Orders, Articles of Inquiry, &c., from 1546 to 1716. 2 vols. Svo. 1844. 185. HISTORY OF CONFERENCES ON THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER from 1551 to 1690. Third Edition. 8vo. 1849. 7^- 6^' SYNODALIA. A Collection of Articles of Religion, Canons, and Proceedings of Convocations in the Province of Canterbury, from the year 1547 to 1717. 2 vols. 8vo. 1842. 19s. REFORMATIO LEGUM ECCLESIASTICARUM. The Reforma- tion of the Ecclesiastical Laws, as attempted in the Reigns of King Henry VIII., King Edward VL, and Queen Elizabeth. 8vo. 1 85 1. 6s. 6d. POSTILS ON THE EPISTLES AND GOSPELS, compiled and published in 1540. By Rich. Taverner, [born 1505, dec. i575-] Svo, 1 84 1. I OS. CERTAIN SERMONS, or HOMILIES, appointed to be read in Churches in the time of the late Queen Elizabeth ; to which are added the Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical, set forth in the year 1603. A neio Edition, edited by the Rev. John Griffiths, M.A., Keeper of the Archives in the University of Oxford, is now in the Press. PRECES PRIVATiE in Studiosorum Gratiam Collectse et Rcgia Authoritate Approbatie Anno mdlxviii Londini Editse ad Vetera Exemplaria Denuo Recognitse. Ed. C. Marriott, A. M. Square 1 6mo. 6s. J. H. Parker, Oxford, iS 54. ^<^/^ (ZEnglifl) Ditiineg of tf)e ©irteentf), ^etienteentf), anD OEigfiteentl) Centuries* THOMAS BILSON, D.D. [Bom 1547, dec. 1616.] THE PERPETUAL GOVERNMENT OF CHRIST'S CHURCH. By Thomas Bilson, D. D., Bishop of Winchester. A new Edition, >vith a Biogi-aphical Notice, by the Rev. Rohei-t Eden, M. A. 8vo. 'js. Oxford University Press, 1842. RICHARD HOOKER. [Bom 1555, dec. 1600.] THE WORKS of that Learned and Judicious Divine, Mr. Richard Hooker, with an account of his Life and Death by Isaac Walton, aiTanged by the Rev. John Keble, M. A. Third Edition. 3 vols. Svo. il. lis. 6d. Oxford University Press, 1845. GENERAL VOL. I. The Editor's Preface. Life of Hooker, and Appendices, Prefaces. Ecclesiastical Polity, Books I. — IV. VOL. II. Ecclesiastical Polity, Book V. Appendix to ditto. CONTENTS. VOL. III. Ecclesiastical Polity, Books VI.-VIII. Appendices. Two Sermons on Faith and J ustification . [ Travers's Supplication, and Hooker's Answer, &c. i Sermons on Pride, Sorrow, two on I St. Jude, and one on Prayer. i Index. * THE WORKS OF MR. RICHARD HOOKER, with his Life, &c. by Walton. 2 vols. 8vo. IIS. Oxford University Press, 1850. VOL. 1. CONTAINS Ecclesiastical Polity, &c. Books I. — V. VOL. II. Ecclesiastical Polity, Books V. — VIII., &c., Sermons, &c. and Index. * This latter edition is based on that of Keble's, but does not contain his Preface, Notes, &c. &c. SIXTEENTH & SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES. 9 LANCELOT ANDRE WES, D.D. [Bom 1555, dec. 1626.] NINETY- SIX SERMONS by the Right Honourable and Reverend Father in God Lancelot Andrewes, sometime Lord Bishop of Win- chester ; published by his Majesty's special command, A new Edition, edited by the Rev. J. P. Wilson, (now Dr. Parkinson.) 5 vols. 8vo. 2I. 1 6s. J. H. d' J. Parker, Oxford, 1849-57. GENERAL CONTENTS. VOL. I. The Editor's Preface. Sermons on the Nativity. (17) Sermons on Repentance and Fasting. (8) VOL. II. Sermons preached in Lent. (6) Sermons preached on Good Friday. (3) Sermons preached on Easter Day. (13) VOL. III. Sermons on Easter Day. (14-18) Sermons on the sending of the Holy Ghost. (15) VOL. IV. Sermons of the Conspiracy of the Gow- ries. (8) Sermons on the Gunpowder Treason. (10) VOL. V. Sermons on several occasions. (12) Funeral Sermon on Bishop Andrewes. Sermons on Prayer. (19) Sermons on the Temptation of Christ. (7) A PATTERN OF CATECHISTICAL DOCTRINE and other Minor Works of Lancelot Andrewes, &c. Edited by the Rev. C. P. Eden. Svo. 10s. J. H. Parker, Oxford, iS 46. This Volume, besides the Pattern of Catechistical Doctrine, contains — Judgment of the Lambeth Articles, &c. Form of Consecration of a Church, &c. View of the Government in Old and New Testaments. Discourse of Ceremonies. Indexes. TWO ANSWERS TO CARDINAL PERRON, and other Miscel- laneous Works of Lancelot Andrewes, &c. Edited by the Rev. James Bli.ss. Svo. 12s. J. H. Parker, Ox/o7'd, 18^4. In addition to the "Two Answers" this Volume contains — A Discourse against Marriage after Di- vorce. Articles of Visitation. Notes on the Book of Common Prayer. Form for Consecrating Church Plate. Form of Induction. Manual for the Sick. Private Devotions and Meditations. Index of Texts to Sermons. General Index to Sennons and Minor Works (contained in this Vol.) THE DEVOTIONS OF BISHOP ANDREWES, translated from the Greek, and arranged anew. A new Edition {handsomely/ jointed vnth red rubrics). Foolscap Svo. 55. J. H. d& J. Parker, Oxford, 1856. / • 10 ENGLISH DIVINES OF THE ¥- ^ LANCELOT ANDREWES (Continued). Reverend! Patris Lanceloti Andrewes, Episc. Wintonensis, PRECES PRIVATE QUOTIDIAN^E, Grsece et Latino. Edit. Tertia et Emendata, Foolscap 8vo. 4s. London, 1848. TORTURA TORTI, sive ad Mattlisei Torti librum Responsio. Auctore Lanceloti Andrewes, &c. Ed, J. Bliss. 8vo. I2S. J. H. Parker, Oxford, 1851. RESPONSIO AD APOLOGIAM CARDINALIS BELLARMINI, auctore Lanceloti Andrewes. Ed. J. Bliss. 8vo. 125. J. II. Parker, Oxford, i^^i. PRECES PRIVATtE QUOTIDIANtE Lanceloti Andrewes, Episcopi Wintoniensis. Editio nova et auctior. Ed. J. Bliss. 8vo. 105. 6d. J. H. Parker, Oxford, 1853. OPUSCULA QU^DAM POSTHUMA Lanceloti Andrewes, accedit in Opera ejus Latina Index copiosissimus. Ed. J. Bliss. 8vo. 6s. J. H.Parker J Oxford, i^^2. BISHOP OVERALL. [Born 1559, ^^^- 1619.] THE CONVOCATION BOOK of 1606, commonly called BISHOP OVERALL'S CONVOCATION BOOK, concerning the Govern- ment of God's Catholic Church, and the Kingdoms of the whole World. Second Edition. 8vo., with Portrait, 85. J. H. Parker, Oxford, 1 844. CHRISTOPHER SUTTON, D.D. [Bom 1565, dec. 1629.] DISCE VIVERE, Learn to Live, by Christopher Sutton, D.D., late Prebend of Westminster. A new Edition. i8mo. 15. 6d. J. H. Parker, Oxford, 184^. DISCE MORI, Learn to Die, by Christopher Sutton, &c. A new Edition. i8mo. is. J. H Parker, Oxford, iS ^4. GODLY MEDITATIONS on the most Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, by Christopher Sutton, D. D. 1 8 mo. J.H.Parker, Oxford, 1839. ^^-^^^ SIXTEENTH dj SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES. 11 RICHARD CRAKANTHORP. [Born 1567, dec. 1624.] DEFENSIO ECCLESI^ ANGLICANS contra M. Antonii de Domiiiis, D. Ai-chiepiscopi Spalateiisis, Injurias. Auctore Ricardo Crakanthorp, S. T. P. Ed. C. Wordsworth, D. D. 8vo. 14s. J. H. Parke7% Oxford, 1847. WILLIAM LAUD, D.D. [Born 1573, dec. 1644.] THE WORKS OF THE MOST REVEREND FATHER IN GOD, WILLIAM LAUD, D.D,, sometime Lord Archbishop of Canterbury 6 vols. Bvo, in 8 parts. 3?. 4s. 6d. J. //. (^ J. Parker, Oxford, 1847-57. 2 . ^^ ■ C GENERAL VOL. I, Seven Sermons on several occasions. VOL. II. Conference with Fisher, {fir&t published 1639)- VOL. III. Summary of Devotions, Diary of the Archbishop's Life, (with Wharton's Preface). Notes on Pi-ynne's Breviate. Histoiy of Troubles and Trial. VOL. IV. Troubles and Trial (continued). Supplement to ditto from liushworth and Heylin, The Archbishop's Dying Speech, His last Will and Testament. Illustrative Extracts by Wharton. Rome's Masterpiece. CONTENTS. VOL. V, Pakt I. History of his Chancellorship of the University of Oxford, &c. VOL. V. Part II. Accounts of his Province. Visitation Articles, * Statutes of Canterbury Cathedral, Constitutions and Canons, VOL, VI. Part T. Miscellaneous Papers. Letters, &c. VOL. VI. Part II. Letters. Notes on Bellarmine. This, the first collected Edition of the Worhs of Archbishop Laud, has been carefulli/ edited, Vols. I. and II. by the Rev. W. Scott, and Vols. III.— VI. by the liev. James Bliss. THE PRIVATE DEVOTIONS of Dr. William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Mart}T. A mw Edition. Fcap. 8vo. 58. J. H. d: J. Parker, Oxford, iS^^'y Printed in Red and Black, unifonn with the Oxford Editions of Bishop Andre wes's Devotions, Thomas k Kempis, &c. • LITURGY, EPISCOPACY, AND CHURCH RITUAL, three Speeches by Dr. William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Martyr. A 7iew Edition. i8mo. 26\ /. //, Parker, Oxford, 1840. i/a^ «^ 12 ENGLISH DIVINES OF THE JOSEPH HALL, D.D. [Born 1574, dec. 1656.] COMPLETE THEOLOGICAL WORKS. A new Editio7h 2^re2')ariny for publication. Oxford Univ. Press. THOMAS JACKSON, D.D. [Bom 1579, dec. 1640.] THE WORKS of Thomas Jackson, D.D., President of Coi-pus Christi College, Oxford, and Dean of Peterborough. A new Edition in 12 vols. Svo., with a copious Index. 4I. 16s. Oxford University/ Press, 1S44. GENERAL CONTENTS. VOL. I. Advertisement. Particulars of Dr. Jackson's Life from A. Wood's Athense. Dr. Jackson's Will, and inventory of his effects. The Epistle Dedicatory, A.D. 1673, by Barnabas Oley. Preface by Oley. Vaughan's Life of Jackson. Address to the Reader. The eternal Truth of Scriptures, and Christian Belief, thereon depending ; manifested by its own Light. How far the Ministry of Men is neces- sary for planting Christian Faith, &c. VOL. II. Blasphemous Positions of Jesuits and other Romanists, concerning the Au- thority of their Church. VOL. III. Justifying Faith : a Treatise of Christian Faith. With a Discovery of Misper- suasions breeding Presumption, &c. ; and Means how Faith may be planted in Unbelievers. VOL. IV. A Treatise containing the Original of Unbelief, &c., concerning the Verity, Unity, and Attributes of the Deity : with Directions for rectifying Know- ledge in the forementioned Points. VOL. V. A Treatise of the Divine Essence and Attributes, VOL. VI. Divers Sermons, with a short Treatise befitting these present Times [A. D. 1627. circiter]. Christ's Answer unto St. John's Ques- tion ; or, an Introduction to the Knowledge of Jesus Christ, and him crucified. VOL. VII. The Knowledge of Christ Jesus ; or, the Seventh Book of Commentaries upon the Apostles' Creed. VOL. VIII. The Consecration of the Son of God ; or, the Ninth Book of Commentaries upon the Apostles' Creed. VOL. IX. A Treatise of Christ's exercising his everlasting Priesthood ; Man's Free- dom from Sin effected by Christ's sitting at the Right Hand of God, and there officiating as a High Priest in behalf of Sinners. VOLS. X. XL Of Christ's Session at the Right Hand of God and Exaltation thereby ; of his being made Lord and Christ ; his coming to judge both the Quick and the Dead, &c. VOL. XII. The Holy Catholic Faith and Church ; to which is adjoined a Treatise of Christian Obedience. 0^<:^^^ SIXTEENTH & SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES. 13 WILLIAM FORBES, D. D. [Born 1585, dec. 16 4.] CONSIDERATIONES Modestse et Pacific^ Coiitroversiarum, de Jiistificatioiie, Purgatorio, luvocatione Sanctorum, Christo Media- tore et Eucharistia, per Gulielmiuu Forbesium, S.T. D., et Episco- puiu Edinburgensem priiimm. Opus posthumum, diu desideratum. Editio Quarta. Una cum versione Anglica. Ed. G. H. Forbes, M. A. 2 vols. 8vo. il. 5s. J.H. rker, Oxford, iS^g. VOL. I. CONTAINS Sermons, from the First Sunday in Advent to the Fourth Sunday in Lent, (17). VOL. II. Sermons, from the Fifth Sunday in Lent. Sermon preached at S. Paul's. Sermon preached. at S. Paul's Cross. (28-52.) R 2 /-^ 20 ENGLISH DIVINES OF THE HAMON L'ESTRANGE. THE ALLIANCE OF DIVINE OFFICES, by Hamon L'Estrange, Esq. Edited l)y the Rev. W. C. Heaton, M.A. The Fourth Edition. 8vo. 12s. J. II. Parker , Oxford, 1^ ^6. This Work exhibits the Liturgies of the Church of England, since the Reforma- tion, and also the Scotch Prayer Book of 1637, with all their variations, with Annotations, vindicatory, explanatory, and in regard to Ancient practice ; to these may be added tlie Communion Office of Edward VI. (1552) and a Collection of Forms of Prayer, not generally accessible. JOHN PEARSON, D.I). [Born 16 1 2-1 3, dec. 1686.] AN EXPOSITION OF THE CREED, by John Pearson, D. D., Lord Bishop of Chester. Revised and corrected by the Rev. E. Burton, D.D. Fourth Edition. 8vo. los. 6d. Oxford University Press, idt^^j . This Edition contains the Editor's and Author's Prefaces, Index of Texts mentioned, and complete Index to the Work, &c. THE MINOR THEOLOGICAL WORKS of John Pearson, D.D.,&c. now first collected, with a Memoir of the Author, Notes and Index. By Edward Churton, M.A. 2 vols. 8vo. 14s. Oxford University Press, 1844. GENERAL CONTENTS VOL. I. Memoir of the Author, &c. Lectiones de Deo, et Attributis. Detenninationes Theologicae Sex. Lectiones in Acta Apostolorum. Annales Paulini. Orationes Septem. VOL. II. Conciones ad Clerum Sex. Three Sermons. Three Tracts on the Savoy Conference. Five Prefaces to different Works. Dissertationes duae. Appendix. VINDICItE EPISTOLARUM S. IGNATII, auctore Joanne Pearson. Editio nova, Annotationibus et Prsefatione. Edited by Edward Churton, M. A. 2 vols. 8vo. 1 6s. J. H. Parker, Oxfoi'd, 1852. SEVENTEENTH dh EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES. 21 RICHARD SHERLOCK, D.D. [Born i6[3, dec. 1689.] THE PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN, or the Devout Penitent, by R. Sherlock, D.D., sometime Rector of Winwick, with a Life of the Author by his pupil Bishop Wilson, and edited by the Rev. Harold Sherlock, M.A. A new Edition in i8mo. 4s. J.H. Pa/rker, Oxford, 1849. Part I. On Self Examination. Part II. Considerations, &c. on the Holy Communion. Part III. Meditations and Prayers. Part IV. On the Four Last Things. Or the Four parts separately, sewed, is. each. PETER GUNNING, D.D. [Born 161 3, dec. 1684.] THE PASCAL OR LENT FAST, Apostolical, and Perpetual, as first delivered in a Sermon preached before his Majesty, and since enlarged, wherein the Judgment of Antiquity is laid down, with an Appendix in Answer to the Presbyterians' Objections against the Fast of Lent, by Peter Gunning, D.D., sometime Regius Professor, and Master of S. John's College, Cambridge. A aew Edition. Edited by the Rev. C. Mamott, M. A. Bvo. 9s. J. H. Pa/rker, Oxford, 1845. SYMON PATRICK, D.D. [Born 1626, dec. 1707.] THE WORKS of Bishop Patrick. Now first collected. 9 vols. 8vo. Nearly ready. Oxford University Press. ROBERT SOUTH, D.D. [Born 1633, dec. 1716.] SERMONS preached upon several occasions by Robert South, D. D., Prebendary of Westminster, and Canon of Christ Church, Oxford. A new Edition in 5 vols. Bvo. 2I. los. 6d. Oxford University Press, 1842. GENERAL CONTENTS. VOL. I. ii VOL. IV. Life of Dr. South. LastWill of Dr. South. Sermons (I.— XXI.) VOL. II. Sermons (XXII.— XLV.) VOL. III. Sermons (Posthumous, I. — XXXVII.) VOL. V. Sermons (Ditto, XXXVIII.— LXII.) ^ Sermons (XLVI.— LXXII.) Ixniex to Posthumous Sermons. Index to first three Volumes. Sermons on various subjects. 22 ENGLISH DIVINES OF THE r ^ GEORGE BULL, D.D. [Born 1634, dec. 1710.] THE WORKS of George Bull, D.D., Lord Bishop of S. David's, col- lected and revised by the Rev. Edward Burton, D. D. ; to which is prefixed the Life of Bishop Bull, by Robert Nelson, Esq. 8 vols. 8vo. 2I. gs. Oxford University Press, 1846. VOL. I. CONTAINS Nelson's Life of Bishop Bull. THE WORKS, SEVEN VOLUMES. VOL. I. Sermons on some important points of Primitive Christianity. VOL. II. Discourses (7). VOL. III. Hamionia Apostolica. VOL. IV. Examen Censurae. Apolo^a. VOL. V. Parts I. and II. Defensio Fidei Nicsense. VOL. VI. Judicium Ecclesiae Catholicae. Primitiva et Apostolica Traditio et Animadversiones in G. Clerke. A VINDICATION of the Church of England from the Errors and Corruptions of the Church of Rome, by George Bull, D. D. i8mo. 2s. 6d. J. H. Parker, Oxford, 1840. The following Translations of Bishop Bull's Latin Works have also been issued. J. H. le Guide. Eight Sermons on several occasions, 1681-1713. Discourse concerning Lent. VOL. IL Inquiry into Ancient Measures. De Valentinianorum ha^resi Conjecturse. Emendationes &c. ad Tertulliani adv. Valentinianos tractatum. In benedictionem patriarchal Jacobi, Grenes. XLIX. Conjectunfi. 26 ENGLISH DIVINES OF THE PETER ALLIX, D.D. [Bom 1641, dec. 171 7.] JUDGMENT OF THE ANCIENT JEWISH CHURCH against the Unitarians, in the Controversy upon the Holy Trinity, and the Divinity of our Blessed Sa\'iour, by Peter Allix, D. D. Second Edition, printed verbatim from the Author's coiTected copy. 8vo. 5s. Oxford University Press, 182 1. SOME REMARKS upon the Ecclesiastical History of the Ancient Churches of Piedmont, by Peter Allix, D.D. A new Edition. 8vo. 55. Oxford University Press, 1821. REMARKS upon the Ecclesiastical Histoiy of the Ancient Churches of the Albigenses, by Peter Allix, D. D. A new Edition. 8vo. 5s. Oxford University Press, 182 1. REFLECTIONS upon the Books of the Holy Scripture to establish the truth of the Christian Religion, in four parts, by Peter Allix, D. D. A new Edition. 8vo. 5s. Oxford University Press, 1822. GEORGE HICKES, D.D. [Bom 1642, dec. 1715] TWO TREATISES on the Christian Priesthood, and on the Dignity of the Episcopal Order, with a Prefatory Discourse, in answer to a Book entitled " The Rights of the Christian Church," &c. (by Matthew Tindal,) and an Appendix, by George Hickes, D.D., some- time Fellow of Lincoln College, and Dean of Worcester. Edited by the Rev. J. Barrow, M. A. y^ The Fourth Edition, in 3 vols. 8vo. il. 8s. 6d. ^J- J. H, Pa/rker, Oxford, 1847-8- VOL. I. CONTAINS Additions to the Third Edition. Letter to the Author of the Rights of the Christian Church, &c., and a Prefatory Discourse in Answer to the Rights, &c. VOL. II. The Two Treatises : Tlie Christian Priesthood Asserted, and The Dignity of the Episcopal Order. VOL. III. The Appendix, Dissertations, &c. ISEVENTEENTH d- EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES. 27 GILBERT BURNET, D.D. [Bom 1643, dec. 1715.] Vide English Refwmatimb. JOHN STRYPE, M.A. [Born 1643, dec. 1737.] Vide English Refortnation. THOMAS COMBER, D.D. [Born 1644, dec. 1699.] A COMPANION TO THE TEMPLE, or a Help to Devotion in the use of the Common Prayer, by Thomas Comber, D. D., late Dean of Durham. 7 vols. 8vo. 2I. 3s. 6d. Oxford University Press, 1841. / ' //, (^ GENERAL CONTENTS. VOL. I. Of Morning and Evening Prayer. VOL. II. The Litany, Occasional Prayers, and Thanksgivings. VOL. III. Of the Communion Oflfice and the Offices of Baptism, Catechism and Confirma- tion. VOL. IV. The Occasional Offices. VOL. V. History of Liturgies. Discourse on the State^Services. VOL. VI. The Ordination and Consecration Services. VOL. VII. Exposition of the Lord's Prayer. Discourse of Excommunication. Dialogue about Tithes. JOHN SHARP, D.D. [Bom 1644, dec. 17 14.] THE THEOLOGICAL WORKS of the most Reverend John Sharp, D. D., late Archbishop of York. A new Edition, 5 vols. 8vo. \L i6s. Oor/ord Univ. Press, 1829. '^^ ' < ' c These 5 vols, consist (with the exception of Appendices) entirely of Sermons, preached by Archbishop Sharp, on various subjects and occa- sions. Two volumes of the original editions only were published during the Author's lifetime. The fifth volume of the present edition consists of Sermons on the Romish Controvku.sy, and forms the last of the 5 vols, issued after the Writer's decease. The whole of the 7 vols, as originally published are compriaed in these 5 vols. 8vo. 2H ENGLISH DIVINES OF THE WILLIAM WALL, M.A. [Bom 1645, dec. 1727-8.] THE HISTORY OF INFANT BAPTISM, by William Wall, M.A., Vicar of Shoreham, Kent, and of Milton, near Gravesend, together with Mr. Gale's Reflections, and * Dr. Wall's Defence. Second Edi- tion, by the Rev. Henry Cotton, D. C. L. 4 vols. 8vo. i^. 125. Oxford University Press, 1844. GENERAL CONTENTS. VOL. I. The Editor's Preface, &c. The History, Part I. VOL. II. History, Part II. VOL. III. Gale's Reflections. VOL. IV. Wall's Defence. Index. * In 1 7 ■20 our Author received the degree of D, D. by diploma from the Uni- versity of Oxford, for the "good service" performed in the Defence of the His- tory &c. JOHN INETT, D.D. [Bom circa 1647, dec. 17 18.] ORIGINES ANGLICANtE, or a History of the English Church, fi'om the Conversion of the Saxons till the Death of King John, by John Inett, D.D., (being a Continuation of Stillingfleet's Origines Britannicae). A new Edition, by the Rev. John Griffiths, M.A. 2 vols. Svo. in 3 parts, il. iis. 6d. Oxford Univ. Press, 1855. GENERAL CONTENTS. VOL. I. Preface by the Editor. Dedicatory Epistle to Part I. Preface to Part I. History, Part I, Chapters I. — XXII, em- bracing the j)€riods from A. D. 401- 1066. VOL. II. Part I. Dedicatory Epistle and Preface to Part II. Histoiy, Part II, Chapters I.— XIV. A. D. 1066- 1 1 75. VOL. II. Part II. History continued, Part. II. Chapters XV-XXV. A. D. 1176-1 216. and conchmmi. Index. SEVENTEENTH dc EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES. 29 HUMPHREY PRIDEAUX, D.D. [Born 1648, dec. 1724.] THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS CONNECTED in the History of the Jews and Neighbouring Nations, from the Declension of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah to the Time of Christ, by Humphrey Prideaux, D. D., Dean of Norwich. (With Maps, Plates, &c.) /^. 2 vols. 8vo. 14s. Oxford University Press, 1851. VOL. I. CONTAINS Preface, Part. I, Books I-VIII. Before Christ 747-291. Chronological Table, &c. VOL. II. Preface to Second Part. Part II. Books I-IX. B. C. 291. A. D. 33. Chronological Table, Index, &c. SAMUEL SHUCKFORD, M.A. [Dec. 1754.] THE SACRED AND PROFANE HISTORY OF THE WORLD CONNECTED from the Creation of the World to the'Dissolution of the Assyi'ian Empire, at the death of Sardanapalus, and to the Declension of the Kingdom of Judah and Israel under the Reigns of Ahaz and Pekah, with the Treatise on the Creation and Fall of Man, by Samuel Shuckford, M. A. (Maps, &c.) 2 vols. 8vo. 1 6s. Oxford University Press, 1848. VOL. I. CONTAINS Tlie Preface. Connection, &c. Books I. — IX. VOL. II. Preface, &c. Connection, &c. Books X. — XII. Creation and Fall of Man. Index. JOHN FELL, D.D. (Ascribed to.) [Born 1625, dec. 1686.] PARAPHRASE AND ANNOTATIONS upon all the Epistles of St. Paul, first published in 1675. A new Edition, edited by W. Jacobson, D. D. 8vo. 7.S'. Oxford University Press, 1852. ^/ (Jf^^i^a^ 30 ENGLISH DIVINES OF THE CHARLES LESLIE, M.A. [Born 1650, dec. 1722.] THE THEOLOGICAL WORKS of the Rev. Charles Leslie, M. A. ^ ,^ 7 vols. 8vo. 2I. ids. Oxford University Press ^ 1832. GENERAL CONTENTS. VOL. I. Life of the A uthor. Epistle Dedicatory. A short and easy Method with the Deists. Letter to a Gentleman converted from Deism. A short and easy Method with the Jews. Vindication of the short and easy Method with the Deists. The Letter about Sommonocodom. The Truth of Christianity demonstrated. Of private Judgment and Authority in Matters of Faith. A Dissertation concerning Ecclesiastical History. A Sermon against Marriages in different Communions. Letter against Alterations or Additions to the Liturgy of the Church of England. ^ Letter about the New Separation. VOL. II. The Socinian Controversy. An Epistle to the Morocco Ambassador. The Socinian Controversy. Two Let- ters. Six Dialogues. Answer to the Remarks on the First Dialogue. A Reply to the Vindication of the Remarks on the First Dialogue. Answer to the Examination of the last Dialogue. Supplement in Answer to Mr. Clendon. The Charge of Socinianism against Dr. Tillotson considered. Reflections upon the Second of Dr. Burnet's Four Discourses, A Supplement, upon occasion of a History of Religion. VOL. III. The Case stated between the Churches of Rome and England. An Appendix to the Case stated. The Bishop of Meaux's Letter. Answer to the Bishop of Meaux. The Case of the Regale and of the Pontificate stated. Appendix of Papers referred to in the foreifoin? Discourse. Supplement to the Case of the Regale stated. VOL. IV. The Snake in the Grass. Satan disrobed from his Disguise of Light. Satan disrobed, &c. The Gleanings. VOL. V. The First and Second Parts of the Defence of the Snake in the Grass. Collection of several Papers which relate to the foregoing Discourse. The present State of Quakerism in England. VOL. VI. Reply to a Book, entitled, Anguis Flagellatus, or, A Switch for the Snake. Appendix of Papers referred to in the foregoing Discourse, The Wolf stript of his Shepherd's Clothing. VOL. VII. Discourse on Water-Baptism. The Qualifications requisite to admin- ister the Sacraments. Primitive Heresy revived, in the Faith and Practice of the Quakers. A Friendly Expostulation with Mr. Penn. Seasonable Reflections upon the Quak- ers' Solemn Protestation against Keith's Proceedings at Turner's Hall, April 29, 1697. Essay concerning the Divine Right of Tithes. A Form of Prayer and Thanksgiving upon offering Tithe to the Priest. The History of Sin and Heresy. SEVENTEENTH d- EIGHTEENTH CENTURTES. 3\ NATHANIEL SPINCKES, M. A. [Born 1653, dec. 1727.] THE TRUE CHURCH OF ENGLAND-MAN'S COMPANION IN THE CLOSET, with a Preface, by Nathaniel Spinckes, M. A. A new Edition, Fcap. 8vo. 45. J. H. ^ VOL. I. CONTAINS A Dissertation on the Canoii. Method for Settling the Canon. Parts I. & II. Appendix. VOL. n. Method continued. Part III. VOL. III. Method continued. Part IV. Vindication of St. Matthew's Gospel against Mr, Whiston. Index. (To entire works.) SAMUEL CHANDLER, D.D. [Bom 1693, dec. 1764.] A CRITICAL HISTORY OF THE LIFE OF DAVID, by the Rev. S. Chandler, D.D., F.R., and A.S.S. A new Edition, 8vo. 8s. 6d. Oxford University Press, 1853. THOMAS LEWIS, M.A. ORIGINES HEBRiEiE, The Antiquities of the Hebrew Republic, by Thomas Lewis, M. A. y^/x A new Edition, in 3 vols. Svo. Oxford Univ. Press, 1835. ^v/p VOL. I. CONTAINS Books I.— III. VOL. II. Books IV.-^VI. Chapters I.^XXXVIII. VOL. III. Book VI. Chapters .JLXXIX.— LXHI. JBooks VII. & VIII. Index. 40 ENGLISH DIVINES OF THE MATTHEW IIORBERY, D.D. [Bom 1707, dec. 1773.] THE WORKS of Matthew Horbcry, D.D. 2 vols. 8vo. 14s. Oxford University Press, 1828. VOL. I. CONTAINS Sermons. (XIX.) VOL. II. Enquiry concerning the Duration of Future Punishment. Animadversions on a Pamphlet entitled "Christian Liberty Asserted." RICHARD BISCOE, M.A. [Dec. 1748.] THE HISTORY OF THE ACTS OF THE HOLY APOSTLES, confirmed from other Authors, and considered as frill Evidence of the Truth of Christianity, with a Prefatory Discoifrse on the Nature of that Evidence, by Richard Biscoe, M. A. A new Edition. Bvo. 95. 6d. Oxford University Press, 1840. WILLIAM JONES, M.A. [Bom 1726, dec. 1801.] LETTERS FROM A TUTOR TO HIS PUPILS, by the Rev. W. Jones, M. A, of Nayland, Suffolk. i8mo. 2s. 6d. J. II. Parker, Oxford, 185 1. A COURSE OF LECTURES on the Ficnirative Lanrruacve of the Holy Scripture, delivered at Nayland, 1786, by W. Jones, M.A &c. i8mo. IS. 6d. J.H.Parker, Oxford^ 1848. TRACTS ON THE CHURCH, by the Rev. W.Jones, M.A. i8mo. 15. 6d. J. II. Parker, Oxford, 1852. CONTENTS. An Essay on the Church. Short View of the Argument between the Church of England and the Dissenters. The Churchman's Catechism. On Private Judgment. A Friendly Admonition to the Churchman. The House of God the House of Prayer. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY, &c. 41 WILLIAM NEWCOME. [Born 1729, dec. iSoo.] OBSERVATIONS ON OUR LORD'S CONDUCT, as a Divine Instructor, and on the Excellence of His Moral Character, by William Newcome, Archbishop of Armagh. A new Edition. 8vo. 85. Oxford University Press, i^^^. ENCHIRIDION THEOLOGICUM ANTI-ROMANUM. Tracts on Points at issue between the Churches of England and Rome. 3 vols. 8vo. il. 6s. 6d. Or, vol.1. 8s., vol. 11. 7s. 6d., vol. III. i is., each forming a distinct work. Oxford Univ. Press, 1837-52. VOL. I. CONTAINS Bishop Taylor's Dissuasive from Popery, in two Parts, and his Treatise on the Real Presence of Christ in the Sacrament. VOL. II. Doctor Isaac Barrow's Treatise on the Pope's Supremacy, and his Discourse on the Unity of the Church. VOL. III. A Selection of smaller Tracts, originally published about 1686, by Tillotson, Stillingfleet, Tennison, Patrick, Wake, and others, (in all 14 in number.) THE CLERGYMAN'S INSTRUCTOR, or a Collection of Tracts on the Ministerial Duties. The Sixth Edition. 8vo. 6s. 6d. Oxford Univ. Press, 1855. Herbert's Priest to the Temple. Jeremy Taylor's Rules and Advices to the Clergy of his Diocese. Bp. Burnet on the Pastoral Care. Bp. Sprat's Discourse to Clergy of his Diocese, (1695.) Bp. Bull on the Priestly OflBce, and Charge to the Clergy of his Diocese. CONTENTS. Bp. Gibson's Directions and Charge to the Clergy of his Diocese, (i74i-'2.) Abp. Hut's Instructions, (i74'2.) Bp. Wilson's Parochialia. Abp. Howley'a Letter to his Clergy and Laity. Bp. Kaye's Charges, (1831-1846.) ^ INDEX OF AUTHORS, &c. ' Allix, Peter, 26 i Andrewes, Lancelot, 9 Bentley, Richard, 32 Beveridge, William, 24 Bilson, Thomas, 8 Bingham, Joseph, 34 Biscoe, Richard, 40 Bragge, Francis, 33 Bramhall, John, 14 Bull, George, 22 Burnet, Gilbert, 3,27 Butler, Joseph, 38 Chandler, Samuel, 39 Chillingworth, William, 16 Clergyman's Instructor, 37 Comber, Thomas, 27 Cosin, John, 15 Crakanthorp, Richard, 11 Cranmer, Thomas, 5 Enchiridion Theologicum, 41 English Reformation, 3-7 Fell, John 29 Fleetwood, William, 31 Forbes, William, 13 Frank, Mark, 19 Fuller, Thomas, 18 Gibson, Edmund, 34 Gunning, Peter, 21 Hall, Joseph, 12 Hammond, Henry, 17 Hickes, George, 26 Hooker, Richard, 8 Hooper, George, 25 Horbery, Matthew, 40 Inett, John, 28 Jackson, Thomas, 12 Jewel, John, 6 Johnson, John, 32 Jones, Jeremiah, 39 Jones, William, 40 Ken, Thomas, 14 Knight, Samuel, 5 Laud, William, 11 Le Neve, John, 36 Leslie, Charles, 30 L'Estrange, Hamon, 20 Lewis, John, 3 Lewis, Thomas, 39 Marshall, Nathaniel, 32 Newcome, William, 42 Nicholson, William, 14 Nowell, Alexander, 6 Overall, John, 10 Patrick, Symon 21 Pearson John, 20 Potter, John, 35 Prideaux, Humphrey, 29 Sanderson, Robert, 13 Scott, John, 25 Sharp, John, 27 Sharp, Thomas, 39 Sherlock, Richard, 21 Sherlock, Thomas, 35 Shuckford, Samuel, 29 Smalridge, George, 33 South, Robert, 21 Spinckes, Nathaniel, 31 Stanhope, George, 31 Shillingfleet, Edward, 23 Stryjie, John, 4 Sutton, Christopher, 10 Taverner, Richard, 7 Taylor, Jeremy, 18 Thorndike, Herbert, 16 Wall, William, 28 Walton, Izaak, 8, 15 Waterland, Daniel, 37 Wlieatly, Charles, 38 Wilson, Thomas, 33 Wycliffe, John, 3