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    The second part of the Protestants plea, and petition for preists and papists Being an historie of the holy preisthood, and sacrifice of the true Church of Christ. Inuincibly prouing them to be, the present sacrificing preisthood: prouing also the sacrifice of the Masse, vsed in the Catholike Roman church: and that these were promised, and foretold by the Prophets, instituted by Christ, and exercised by all his Apostles. Morouer that they haue euer from the first plantinge of Christianitie in this our Britanye, in the dayes of the Apostles, in euery age, and hundred of yeares, beene continued and preferued here. All for the most part, warranted by the writinges and testimonies of the best learned Protestant doctors, and antiquaries of England, and others.
    Date of publication:
    1625
    
    Author(s):
    Broughton, Richard.
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    Place of publication and printer from STC. The cancel title page for STC 3895.3 was printed on Gg8--STC. Formerly STC 20445. Identified as STC 20445 on UMI microfilm. Reproduction of the original in the Union Theological ...
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    A manual of praiers vsed by the fathers of the primatiue Church for the most part within the foure first hundred yeares of Christ, & al before the end of the sixt hundred yeare: diuided into seueral chapters. Wherin by the very praiers of the Apostles, and their successors, (here related without anie word or sillable, added or altered) al the cheifest questio[n]s now in controuersie, are inuincible proued for the holy doctrine of the present Roman Church; by which we are instructed how to beleeue, and what to practise in deuotion. By R. B. P.
    Date of publication:
    1618
    
    Author(s):
    Broughton, Richard.
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    R. B. P. = Richard Broughton. Place of publication and printer from STC. Last leaf blank, lacking. Reproduction of the original in the Durham University (Durham, England). Library.
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    The first part of the resolution of religion devided into two bookes, contayning a demonstration of the necessity of a diuine and supernaturall worshippe. In the first, against all atheists, and epicures: in the second, that Christian Catholic religion is the same in particuler, and more certaine in euery article thereof, then any humane or experimented knowledge, against Iewes, Mahumetans, Pagans, and other external enemies of Christ. Manifestly convincing all their sects and professions, of intollerable errors, and irreligious abuses.
    Date of publication:
    1603
    
    Author(s):
    Broughton, Richard.
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    "The epistle of the author to the reader" signed: R.B. (i.e. Richard Broughton). Printer from STC. Final leaf blank. Reproduction of the original in Cambridge University Library.
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    An apologicall epistle directed to the right honorable lords, and others of her Maiesties priuie counsell. Seruing aswell for a præface to a booke, entituled, A resolution of religion: as also, containing the authors most lawfull defence to all estates, for publishing the same. The argument of that worke is set downe in the page following.
    Date of publication:
    1601
    
    Author(s):
    Broughton, Richard.
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    Signed: R.B. (i.e. Richard Broughton). Printer's name from colophon; actual printer from STC. At foot of title page: Stilo novo. Answered by STC 25672. Reproduction of the original in Emmanuel College (University of ...
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    A defence of Catholikes persecuted in England invincibly prouing their holy religion to be that which is the only true religion of Christ; and that they in professing it, are become most faithfull, dutifull, and loyall subiects, to God, their King and country. And therefore are rather to be honoured and respected, then persecuted or molested. Composed by an ould studient in diuinitie.
    Date of publication:
    1630
    
    Author(s):
    Broughton, Richard.
    Description:
    Ould student in diuinitie = Richard Broughton. Bifolium L1.8 is a cancel, with 28 lines of errata. Variant: cancellandum L1.8, with 20 lines of errata. Reproduction of the original in Cambridge University Library.
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    The first part of Protestants proofes, for Catholikes religion and recusancy Taken only from the vvritings, of such Protestant doctors and diuines of England, as haue beene published in the raigne of his Majesty ouer this kingdome.
    Date of publication:
    1607
    
    Author(s):
    Broughton, Richard.
    Description:
    Attributed to Richard Broughton. Identification of printer from STC. Running title reads: Of Protestant proofes, for Catholike religion. E3v has the imprint of a French edition: A Paris. Chez François Gueffier, demeurant ...
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    A new manual of old Christian Catholic meditations, & praiers faithfully collected and translated, without any word altered, or added, except in tytles of chapters, citations of places, & some few merginal annotations, for the most part taken forth of Holy Scriptures, or the Holy Fathers within the first four hũdred yeares of Christ ...
    Date of publication:
    1617
    
    Author(s):
    Broughton, Richard.
    Description:
    Dedication signed: R.B. Place of publication and publisher suggested by STC (2nd ed.). Marginal notes. Signatures: A-Q⁸. Errors in paging: p. 12, 30, and 41 misnumbered 11, 03, and 42 respectively. Reproduction of original ...
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    English protestants plea, and petition, for English preists [sic] and papists to the present court of Parlament, and all persecutors of them: diuided into two parts. In the first is proued by the learned protestants of England, that these preists and Catholicks, haue hitherto been vniustly persecuted, though they haue often and publickly offered soe much, as any Christians in conscience might doe. In the second part, is proued by the same protestants, that the same preistly sacrificinge function, acknowledgeing and practize of the same supreame spirituall iurisdiction of the apostolick see of Rome, and other Catholick doctrines, in the same sence wee now defend them, and for which wee ar at this present persecuted, continued and were practized in this Iland without interruption in al ages, from S. Peter the Apostle, to these our tymes.
    Date of publication:
    1621
    
    Author(s):
    Broughton, Richard.
    Description:
    By Richard Broughton. Place of publication and printer's name from STC. First part only--STC. Sheets A and B and the inner forme of C are in 2 settings; e.g. title page line 5 ends: "persecu-" or "perse-"; both at Bodleian. ...
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    An ecclesiastical Protestant historie of the high pastoral and fatherly chardge and care of the Popes of Rome, ouer the church of Britanie, from the first planting of the christia[n] faith there, by S. Peter the Apostle, and his disciples: continued in euery age, and hundred of yeares, by holy bishops, and cleargie men, sent hither and consecrated by them, his successors in the See Apostolicke. Euidently deduced and proued by historicall narration, from the published and priuiledged writings (to appeaseal protestants) of the most learned & allowed English protestant pretended bishops, doctors, antiquaries, & others of that religion.
    Date of publication:
    1624
    
    Author(s):
    Broughton, Richard.
    Description:
    By Richard Broughton. Place of publication and printer's name from STC. Running title reads: The Protestants historie of the Popes pastorall chardge in Britanie. Formerly STC 20446. Identified as STC 20446 on UMI microfilm ...
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    The ecclesiasticall historie of Great Britaine deduced by ages, or centenaries from the natiuitie of our Sauiour, vnto the happie conuersion of the Saxons, in the seuenth hundred yeare; whereby is manifestly declared a continuall succession of the true Catholike religion, which at this day is professed & taught in, and by the Roman Church. Written. by Richard Broughton. The first tome containing the fower hundred first yeares. To which are annected for the greater benefite of the reader ample indexes ...
    Date of publication:
    1633
    
    Author(s):
    Broughton, Richard.
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    Includes indexes. Books 2-4 have divisional titles; pagination and register are continuous. The last leaf is blank. No more published. Running title reads: The eccles. historie of Great Britaine. Reproduction of the original ...
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