A case concerning the buying of bishops lands with, the lawfulness thereof (1659) by Cornelius Burges | | |
A dissuasive from the errours of the time: wherein the tenets of the principall sects, especially of the Independents, are drawn together in one map (1645) by Robert Baillie | | |
A most compendious direction to all that desire to be made meete partakers of the Lords Supper (1622) by Cornelius Burges | | |
A parallel or briefe comparison of the liturgie with the masse-book, the breviarie, the ceremoniall, and other romish ritualls (1641) by Robert Baillie | | |
A Scotch antidote against the English infection of Arminianism. (1652) by Robert Baillie | | |
An historicall vindication of the government of the Church of Scotland (1646) by Robert Baillie | | |
Anabaptism, the true fountaine of Independency, Brownisme, Antinomy, Familisme, and the most of the other errours (1647) by Robert Baillie | | |
Appendix practica, ad Ioannis Buxtorsii epitomen grammaticæ hebrææ (1653) by Robert Baillie | | |
Armilla catechetica. A chain of principles; or, an orderly concatenation of theological aphorismes and exercitations (1659) by John Arrowsmith | | |
Baptismall regeneration of elect infants, professed by the Church of England (1629) by Cornelius Burges | | |
Catechesis elenctica errorum qui hodie vexant Ecclesiam, ex nudis sacræ Scripturæ testimoniis (1654) by Robert Baillie | | |
De merito mortis Christi, et modo conversionis (1626) by Thomas Baylie | | |
De pastore evangelico tractatus (1649) by Oliver Bowles | | |
Ladensium autokatakrisis, the Canterburians self-conviction (1640) by Robert Baillie | | |
Operis historici et chronologici libri duo (1668) by Robert Baillie | | |
Prelacie is miserie (1641) by Robert Baillie | | |
Scripture-light, the most sure light (1656) by William Bridge | | |
The arraignment of errour: or, A discourse serving as a curb to restrain the wantonnesse of mens spirits in the entertainment of opinions (1646) by Samuel Bolton | | |
The case of Theodore Bathurst, Esq; relating to his bill in Parliament· (1689) by Theodore Bathurst | | |
The dead saint speaking, to saints and sinners living (1657) by Samuel Bolton | | |
The Disswasive from the errors of the time, vindicated from the exceptions of Mr. Cotton and Mr. Tombes. (1655) by Robert Baillie | | |
The guard of the tree of life: or, A sacramentall discourse; shewing a Christians priviledge, in approaching to God in ordinances (1644) by Samuel Bolton | | |
The life of William now Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, examined (1643) by Robert Baillie | | |
The true bounds of Christian freedome (1645) by Samuel Bolton | | |
The unlawfulnesse and danger of limited episcopacie (1641) by Robert Baillie | | |
The wounded conscience cured, the weak one strengthned, and the doubting satisfied (1642) by William Bridge | | |