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2353
DISCOURSE
DISCOURSE. A Discourse concerning the pretended
sacrament of extreme unction. With an account of the
occasions and beginnings of it in the Western Church.
In three parts. With a letter to [Jos. Johnston] the
Vindicator of the Bishop of Condom. [By W. Clagett].
, London, li. Chisivell, 1687.
4°. 7f in. (16) +186 pp.
• A Discourse concerning the second Council of Nice,
which first introduced and established image-worship in
the Christian Church, Anno Dom. 787. [By T. Comber.]
London W. Kettilby, 1688.
4°. 7jin. (16)+59pp.+(1) p.
A Discourse concerning the Solemne League and
Covenant, proving it to be obligatory; together with a
treatise concerning oathes, and particularly the obliga¬
tion of forced oathes. By an episcopall divine.
[Londori], 1661.
4°. 7J in. 32 pp.
A Discourse concerning the successe of former Parlia¬
ments. [By Thomas May.] London, 1642.
4°. 7 in. (2)+ 12 pp.
[Another edition.] Harleian Miscellany, vol.
6, pp. 409-413. 1810, 4°.
- Observations upon the effects of former Parliaments.
[Another edition.] \Landon, ? 1642.]
4°. 7i in. 8 pp.
- A Discourse concerning the unity of the Catholick
Church maintained in the Church of England. [By
William Cave.]
Loyidon, B. Tooke and F. Gardner, 1684.
4°. 7|-in. (6)+ 57+ (3) pp.
- A Discourse delivered in the Catholic Apostolic Church,
Gordon Square, on the occasion of consecrating the
altar, and opening the church for public worship,
Christmas Eve, 1853. [By J. Cardale.]
London, T. Bosivorth, 1854.
8°. Sin. 15pp. + (l) p.
With inscription " W. Upton Bichardes with M. D.'s love,
Jany. 1854 ".
- A Discourse for taking off the tests and penal laws
about rehgion. . . . London, R. Taylor, 1687.
4°. 7Sin. (8)+40 pp.
- The Continuation of a Discourse lately printed, and
entitled, a Briefe accompt of the Turks late expedition
against the kingdome of Hungary, Transylvania, and
the Hereditary Countries of the Emperour. Translated
out of Dutch.
London, B. Hodgkinson and T. Mab, 1663.
4°. 8J in. (2) pp. +pp. 23-36 +pp. 45-52 (error for 37-44).
- A Discourse of a true Englishman, free from selfe-
interest, concerning the interest England hath in the
siege of Graveling. [By E. Kilvert.]
London, T. Walklcy, 1644.
4°. 7Jin. (2)+ 6 pp.
- A Discourse of magistracy; of prerogative by divine
right; of obedience, and of the laws. Collection. A
Fifth Collection of papers relating to the present juncture
of affairs in England, pp. 15 to 23. 1688, 1°.
- A Discourse of sacriledge. Wherein is briefly shewn,
1. The just collation, 2. The unjust ablation of the
riches and honours of the clergie. . . .
London, B. Loivndes, 1641.
4°. 7 in. (2) + 26 pp.
[Another edition.] London, B. Loivndes, 1641.
4°. 7} in. (2)+ 26 pp.
DISCOURSE
2354
DISCOURSE. A Discourse of the communion in one kind :
in answer to a treatise of the Bishop of Meaux [J. B.
Bossuet]'s, of communion under both species, lately
translated into English. [By William Payne.]
London, B. Aylmcr, 1687.
4°. 7Jin, (8)+ 138+ (2) pp.
A Discourse of the Holy Eucharist, in the two great
points of the real presence and the adoration of the
host. In answer to . . . two discourses [by Abraham
Woodhead] lately printed at Oxford on this subject.
To which is prefixed a large historical preface relating
to the same argument. [By Archbishop W. Wake.]
London, B. Chisivell, 1687.
4°. 8 in. (4) + xxxviii. + (6) +127 pp. + (1) p.
- A Discourse of the nature and obligation of oaths :
wherein, satisfaction is tendered touching the non-
obligation and unlawfulness of the oath called, the
Solemn League and Covenant; the acknowledgment
whereof, is required of us by a late Act of Parliament,
intituled, an Act for Uniformity. Published as an ap¬
pendix to the Peace-offering, by the same author [John
Stileman]. . . . London, E. M. for T. Bierrepont, 1662.
4°. 7J in. (2) + 30 pp.
- A Discourse of the peerage and jurisdiction of the
Lords Spiritual in Parliament.—Proving . . . that they
have no . . . jurisdiction in capital matters. . . .
London, 1679.
Pol. 12 in. (8)+ 28 pp.
- A Discourse of the pope's supremacy. Part i. In
answer to a treatise [by W. Clenche] intituled, St.
Peter's supremacy faithfully discuss'd. . . . And to a
sermon of S. Peter, preached before her Majesty the
Queen dowager ... by T. Godden. . . . [By N. Stratford,
Bishop of Chester.] London, B. Chisivell, i688.
4°. 8 in. 126+(2) pp.
- A Discourse of the sacrifice of the Mass. . . . [By W.
Payne.] London, B. Aylmer, 1688.
4°. 7f in. (4)+ 96 pp.
- A Discourse of toleration: in answer to a late book [by
John Corbet], intituled, a Discourse of the religion of
England. . . . [By Eichard Perrinchief.]
London, E. C. for J. Collins, 1668.
4°. 7 Jin. (2)+ 58 pp.
- A Discourse of toleration : with some observations upon
the late Act of Parliament. [Londoii], 1691.
4°. 8 in. 8 pp. Wajiting all after page 8.
- A Discourse shewing in what state the three kingdoms
are in at this present. Hableian Miscellany, vol. 5,
pp. 79-81. 1810, 4°.
- A Discourse touching the addresses or presentments to
the King against the Association. With an account of
the Association made and confirmed in the reign of
Queen Elizabeth. London, J. Hither, 1682.
4°. 7Jin. (2) + 33pp. + (l)p.
- IF A discourse touching the | pretended match betwene
I the Duke of Norfolke and the | Queene of Scottes. |
[By Sampson, a preacher.] \^ London, ? 1571.]
8°. 5J in. Italic letter. A*; (16) pp:—(1, 2) wanting, probably
blank, (2-14) the discourse, (15, 16) wanting, probably blank.
There is no titlepage, and a copy with one has never yet been found.

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