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political science1
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Walker, Obadiah9
Walker, Obadiah (1616-1699)9
R.H (1609-1678)6
Catholic Church4
Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-16993
Taylor, Jeremy (1613-1667)2
Gauden, John Bishop of Worcester (1605-1662)2
Taylor, Jeremy2
Woodhead, Abraham1
Woodhead, Abraham (1609-1678)1

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The guide in controversies, or, A rational account of the doctrine of Roman-Catholicks, : concerning the ecclesiastical guide in controversies of religion. Reflecting on the later writings of Protestants; particularly, of Archbishop Lawd, and Mr. Stillingfleet, on this subject

R.H (1609-1678); Walker, Obadiah (1616-1699)

Printed in the year MDCLXVII [1667]

R.H. = Abraham Woodhead. Sometimes erroneously attributed to Obadiah Walker, who printed Woodhead's works on a private press at Woodhead's lodgings. Includes preface to the reader, errata, a list ...

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A discourse of the necessity of church-guides, for directing Christians in necessary faith : with some annotations on Dr. Stillingfleet's answer to N.O

R.H (1609-1678); Walker, Obadiah (1616-1699)

printed in the year 1675

"R.H." stands for Robert Holden, which is generally regarded as an alias of Abraham Woodhead; also ascribed to Obadiah Walker.

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A rational account of the doctrine of Roman-Catholicks concerning the ecclesiastical guide in controversies of religion : reflecting on the later writings of Protestants; particularly, of Archbishop Lawd, and Dr. Stillingfleet, on this subject

R.H (1609-1678); Walker, Obadiah (1616-1699)

Printed in the year, MDCLXXIII [1673]

Attributed by Wing to Abraham Woodhead (who wrote under the pseudonym of R.H.) and, erroneously, to Obadiah Walker. Cf. NUC pre-1956 imprints. This item appears, attributed to Woodhead, as Wing no. ...

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A discourse of the necessity of church-guides, for directing Christians in necessary faith : with some annotations on Dr. Stillingfleet's answer to N.O

R.H (1609-1678); Walker, Obadiah (1616-1699)

printed in the year 1675

"R.H." stands for Robert Holden, which is generally regarded as an alias of Abraham Woodhead; also ascribed to Obadiah Walker.

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Of the authority of councils, and the Rule of faith

Hutchinson, C; Clagett, William (1646-1688); Woodhead, Abraham (1609-1678); Walker, Obadiah (1616-1699)

1687

The "answer", by William Clagett, was in reply to "Church government. Part V. A relation of the English Reformation", which is which is variously ascribed to Abraham Woodhead and Obadiah Walker. Inc...

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A discourse of auxiliary beauty, or artificiall hansomenesse, in point of conscience between two ladies

Gauden, John Bishop of Worcester (1605-1662); Taylor, Jeremy (1613-1667); Walker, Obadiah (1616-1699)

1656

Generally ascribed to John Gauden; attributed also to Jeremy Taylor and to Obadiah Walker. Cf. Brit. Mus. Cat.; Halkett and Laing; Lowndes. Side notes. Running title: A discourse of artificiall ha...

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Several letters between two ladies : wherein the lawfulness and unlawfulness of artificial beauty in point of conscience, are nicely debated. Published for the satisfaction of the fair sex

Gauden, John Bishop of Worcester (1605-1662); Walker, Obadiah (1616-1699); Taylor, Jeremy (1613-1667)

1701

Attributed to John Gauden. Caption title: A discourse of artificial handsomness, in point of conscience between two ladies. Generally attributed to John Gauden; also sometimes attributed to Jeremy...

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Church-government, part V. : A relation of the English Reformation, and the lawfulness thereof examined by the theses deliver'd in the four former parts

R.H (1609-1678); Walker, Obadiah (1616-1699)

1687

Anonymous author: R.H. = Abraham Woodhead. Sometimes erroneously attributed to Obadiah Walker, who printed Woodhead's works on a private press at Woodhead's lodgings. Parts 1-4 were originally pub...

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Two discourses concerning the adoration of our B. Saviour in the H. Eucharist. The first: Animadversions upon the alterations of the rubrick in the Communion-Service, in the Common-Prayer-Book of the Church of England. The second: The Catholicks defence for their adoration of our Lord, as believed really and substantially present in the Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist

R.H (1609-1678); Walker, Obadiah (1616-1699)

printed, anno 1687

Attributed to Abraham Woodhead. Also attributed to Obadiah Walker who probably edited and published it. "The Catholicks defence, for their adoration of the body and blood of our Lord..." has a separ...

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