A parallel: of new-old Pelagiarminian error. (1626) by Daniel Featley | | |
A second parallel together with a writ of error sued against the appealer (1626) by Daniel Featley | | |
A warning for England especially for London (1642) by Daniel Featley | | |
Ancilla pietatis: or, The hand-maid to priuate deuotion (1626) by Daniel Featley | | |
Clavis mystica: a key opening divers difficult and mysterious texts of Holy Scripture (1636.) by Daniel Featley | | |
Cygnea cantio: or, Learned decisions, and most prudent and pious directions for students in divinitie (1629) by Daniel Featley | | |
Dr. Daniel Featley revived. Or The faithfull shepheard (1661) by Daniel Featley | | |
Featlæi palggenesia: or, Doctor Daniel Featley revived (1660) by Daniel Featley | | |
Katabaptistai kataptüstoi. The dippers dipt, or, the Anabaptists dvck’d and plvng’d over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark. (1645) by Daniel Featley | | |
Parallelismus nov-antiqui erroris Pelagiarminiani (1626) by Daniel Featley | | |
Pelagius redivivus. Or Pelagius raked out of the ashes by Arminius and his schollers (1626) by Daniel Featley | | |
Roma ruens, Romes ruine (1644) by Daniel Featley | | |
Sacra nemesis, the Levites scourge, or, Mercurius Britan (1644) by Daniel Featley | | |
The dippers dipt, or, The Anabaptists duck’d and plung’d over head and eares (1646) by Daniel Featley | | |
The Fisher catched in his owne net (1623) by Daniel Featley | | |
The gentle lash, or The vindication of Dr Featley, a knowne champion of the Protestant religion (1644) by Daniel Featley | | |
The grand sacrilege of the Church of Rome, in taking away the sacred cup from the laiety at the Lords Table (1630) by Daniel Featley | | |
The league illegal. Wherein the late Solemn League and Covenant is seriously examined, scholastically and solidly confuted (1660) by Daniel Featley | | |
The Romish Fisher caught and held in his owne net (1624) by Daniel Featley | | |
The svmme of saving knovvledge: deliuered in a catechisme (1626) by Daniel Featley | | |
Threnoikos. : The house of mourning; furnished with directions for, preparations to, meditations of consolations at the houre of death (1640) by Daniel Featley | | |
Transubstantiation exploded (1638) by Daniel Featley | | |
Vertumnus Romanus, or, A discourse penned by a romish priest (1642) by Daniel Featley | | |