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Book I. The Wieztere of I R" E L A N D. I 27
- J Brief Declaration of the Univer alit o the Church o Chri '
of the Catholicle Faith profejfed thereii iii (if Sermon heforefthe Ijftiitglhtiztgezfclyztth
of June 1624., London, 1631, 4to, ibid, 1687, 4to. -
An Anfwer to a.Challenge made hy a ffefuit in Ireland, wherein the ffudgment
of Arltiguity in the Point: qudtionea’ is trubr delivered, and the Novelty of the new
Ronnfh Dozfirine plainly difcovered. London, 1625-1631, 4:0, 3535. The.
Jefuit here mentioned was William Malone.
K ‘A Speech delivered in the Caflle of Dublin upon the denial to contrihute to the
Sgpply of the King’: Army for the Defence of the Government, April the goth,
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27. g p .
A'Difcourfe of the Religion antientbt profefed hy the Iriili and Britilh. Lon-
don, 1631, 4m. 1686, 4to. This Piece was written to prove, that the Chri-
iiian Religion lirft planted in Ireland was the fame with that profelled by the
Church of England. 3
- Immanuel, or the Miftery of the Incarnation of the Son of God. Dublin, 16 38,
4m. 1649, 4.to. London", 1658, 4to. 4 i -
Hi: Petition -to the Honje of Lord: of England again]? John Nicholfon, who
had puhlifhed an injuriou: Pamphlet, intitled vox’ Hibernix, with the Order
thereon. ‘London, 1640, 4.to. r
A Geographical and Hiftorical Dijiguintion touching the Alia properly fo called,
the Lydian Alia (which is the Alia fo often mentioned in the ‘New fTe[tament)the
Proconfular Alia, and the Alian Diocefe. Oxford, 164.1, 4to. 1643,‘4to.
The fudgment of Dr. Reynolds, E.=5’e. touching the Original of Epzfcopacy
more largely eonjirmed out of Antiquity. Oxford, 164.4, 4.to. - ‘
.4 Difcourfe of the Original of Bidwp: and Metropolitan:. . Oxford, 1641, 4.to..
T he Principle: of the Chrijtian Religion, Londpn, x654, 12”.--There was a
falfe Piece. with this Title printed under his Name -, which made him review and
Publifh it, and fix an Epiltle of his own to it; which is the diliinguifhing mark
of the right one. A H
A Body of Divinity; or the Sam and Suhjtance of the Chrijtian Religion, hy
way of Queytion and dnfwer. Collected in his younger Tears for his own private
ujk; hut puhlzjhed without his Knowledge. London 164.9, Folio, 1658. Folio.
His'PoIl:hun'1ous Englifh Trafts follow,
"The Annals of the.Old and New Teftanzent. London, 1658, Folio.‘ It is a.
Tranflation of his Latin Work made’ by himfelf. .
$1” he Power of the Prince, and Ohedience of the Suhjeitjlated, -with a Preface
hy Dr. Robert Sanderfon, Bifhop of Lincoln. London, 166r, 4.to. 1683, Svo.
I691, Svo.--Publifhed by his Grandfon 7anze: flyrril, Efq;.
Sermon: preached heforethe King at Oxford and elpewhere. Printed London,’
62 '
Leitters, being a Colleftion of thofe he wrotelto feveral Learned Men, and of i
theirs to him, publilhed with his Life by his Chaplain, Dr. Parr. London,
1686, Folio.
The following Pieces were gathered out of his Fragments and publifhed by A
Dr. Bernard. -
T he Reduotion of Epifcopacy unto the Form of Synodical Government received in
the zfntient Church. London, 1656, 41:0.
if he extent of Chrift’: Death and Satzlfattion upon the Crop‘; -withan Anfwer
to the Exception taken ’ againjt it. London, 1657, 8V0.
Of the Sahhath, and Ohfirvation of the Lord’: Day. London, 1657, 8V0.‘
This Tra& is a Letter to Dr. Twzfe, wherein it appears that the Archbifhop
did believe the Divine Morality of the Sabbath,
Of Ordination in other Reformed Churches. Tliefe three Pieces are printed
together under the Title of T he ?’itdgnzent of the late Archhifhep of Arrnagh, &c.
London, 1657, 8vo. ‘ '6 .
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