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ANSWER
ANSWER. An Answer to a paper printed with allowance,
entitled, A new test of the Church of England's loyalty.
[By Gilbert Buruet.] [London, 1687.]
4°. 8 in. 1 pp. + (l) p.
- An Answere to a papystycal exhortacyon, pretendynge
to auoyde false doctryne, vnder that colour to maynteyne
the same. Huth (h.) Fugitive tracts. First series.
1875, 8°.
- An Answer to a printed book [by H. Parker] intituled,
Observations upon some of his Majesties late answers
and expresses. [By D. Digges.]
Oxford, Leonard Lichfield, 1642.
4°. 7iin. (2) + 117pp. + (l)p.
- [Another edition.] Oxford, Leonard Lichfield, 1642.
4°. 7Jin. (2) + 53pp. + {l)p.
- An Answer to a scandalous letter written [June 21,
1648] by Hammond, the Head-Gaoler in the Isle of
Wight, to Mr. Leuthall, Speaker of the House of Com¬
mons. By a friend of Master Osbornes, and a lover of
truth. London, 1648.
4°. 7Jin. (2)-h4pp.
- An Answer to a seditious pamphlet, intituled, Plain
English; wherein the reasons against an Accommoda¬
tion are answered, the miseries of the kingdom in
generall laid open, and shewn to be kept up, for the
maintenance of a few persons of decayed fortunes; and
an application to the much wronged Citty. . . .
[London'], 1642.
4°. Of in. (2)+ 27 pp.-I-(1) p.
- An Answer to a speech without doores, or animadver¬
sions upon an unsafe and dangerous answer to the
Scotch papers, printed under the name of Mr. Challener,
his speech ; which while it of^ereth to reach a blow at the
Scotch papers, doth indeed strike at the honour of the
Parliament, and interest of the kingdome of England
[By Sir J. Birkenhead.] [London, 1646.]
4°. 7Jin. 7pp. + (l) p.
- [Another edition.]
4°. 7Jin. 7pp. + (l) p.
[London, 1646.
- An Answer to a Third Letter to a clergyman in the
country, in defence of the entry of the Parliament-writ,
etc. Wherein the great disingenuity of the author [F.
Atterbury] of it is plainly shewn. . . . [By C. Trimnell]
London, B. Sare, 1702.
4°. 8J in. 10 pp.
- An Answer to an impertinent pamphlet lately set forth
by John Spencer, wherein is refuted the arguments
brought for the justification of the lawfulnesse, and
universall exercise of every mans gift, publike and private.
By a well-wisher to the Eeformation. . . .
London, G. B. and B. W. for W. L., 1641.
4°. 7^^ in. (8)+ 27 pp.+ (1) p.
- An Answer to an infamous and trayterous pamphlet,
entituled, a Declaration of the Commons of England, in
Parliament, expressing their reasons and grounds of
passing the late resolutions, touching no further addresse
or application to be made to the King. [By Edward
Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon.]
[London, 1648.]
4°. 7J in. 186 (error 166) pp. Titlepagc, preliminary mattei-and all
after p. ISO wanting.
- An Answer to Dr. D y's [P. Delany] fable of the
pheasant and the lark. [By Dean Swift.]
[? Dublin'], 1730.
8°. Ql in. 7 pp. + (1) p.
ANSWER
280
ANSWER. An Answer to Dr. Sherlock's Preservative
against popery. . . . [By Louis Sabran.]
London, II. Hills, 1688.
4°. 8 in. 8 pp.
An Answer to Dr. Stillingfleet's book of the Unreason¬
ableness of separation, so far as it concerns the peaceable
designe, with some animadversions upon the debate be¬
tween him, and Mr. Baxter, concerning the National
Church, and the head of it. . . . [By John Humfrey.]
London, T. rarkhurst, [1680].
4°. 7Jin. 39pp. + (l) p.
[Line ornament.] An | Ansvvere | to M. I. Forbes of
Corse, 1 His peaceable Warning. | 2. Cor. 11. 14, 15.
[quoted, ornament].
[? Edinburgh], Printed, Anno Dom. 1638. |
4°. 71 in. Roman letter. A'-^, B-E^; (30) pp :—(1) title, (2) To the
reader, (4-35) the worlc, (36) blank.
\* Attributed to David Calderwood.
An Answer to mis-led Doctor Fearne, according to his
own method, of his book, Sect. 1. 2. The divinity being
by scripture Sect. 3. 4. 5. The reason by Aristotle Sect.
6. 7. The sense or matter of fact by witnesse, examined.
[By C. Herle]. . . . London, 1642.
4°. 8J in. (4) + 38 pp.
An Answer to Mr. Falconer on the assumption of sur¬
names without royal licence. London, Simphin, 1863.
• 8°. 7 Jin. (4)+90 pp.
An Answer to Mr. Ferguson's Essay upon the moon's
turning round its own axis, subjoined to his dissertation
upon the phenomena of the harvest moon, etc. [By J.
Grove, Attorney at Eichmond.]
London, J. Boberts, 1748.
8°. 8J in. 52 pp., 3 folding plates.
An Answer to Mr. John Dury his letter which he writ
from the Hague, to Mr. T. Goodwin, Mr. P. Nye, Mr.
S. Hartlie, concerning the manner of the reformation of
the church, and answering other matters of consequence :
and King James his judgement concerning the 13ook of
Common Prayer. . . . Written by a gentleman of tried
integrity. [? By H. Eobinson.] London, 1644.
4°. 7a in. (2) +15 pp.+ (1) p.
The Answer to Mr. Langhorn's speech wherein he
asserts his loyalty and innocence ... in relation to the
late . . . plot. [? London, ? 1680.]
Fol. llj in. 4 pp.
An Answer to Mr. W. Prynn's Twelve questions con¬
cerning Church government: at the end whereof are
mentioned severall grosse absurdities, and dangerous
consequences of highest nature, which do necessarily
follow the tenets of Piesbyteriall, or any other besides
a perfect independent government. Together with
certaine queries. [London, 1644.]
4°. 7 in. 28 pp.
An Answer to Monsieur Talon's plea [against a Bull
issued by Pope Innocent xi.], published at Paris. . . .
London, B. Taylor, 1688.
4°. 7|in. (2) 4-37 pp.+ (1) p.
An Answer to old Doctor Wild's new poem to his old
friend upon the new Parliament. By Grand-Syre Gray-
beard, the younger. [A satire, in verse.]
[London, ? 1679.]
Fol. 11^ in. 4 pp.
An Answer to one part of a late infamous libel, intitled,
Eemarks on the craftsman's vindication of his two
honourable patrons; in which the character and con¬
duct of Mr. P[ulteney] is fully vindicated. In a letter
to the most noble author. . . . [By W. Pulteney, Earl of
Bath.] London, B. Francklin, 1731.
8°. 7 in. 62 pp.

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