Anderton, James. Sainct Austines religion : Collected from his owne writinges, & from the confessio[n]s of the learned Protestants: whereby is sufficiently proued and made knowen, the like answearable doctrine of the other more auncient fathers of the primitiue church. Written by Iohn Brereley Creator Anderton, James, active 1624 Date Prnited [sic] 1620 Media Format Printed text Location England S.l. Reference ID STC 3608 Caption [S.l.] : [s.n.], Prnited [sic] 1620 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Anderton, James. The lyturgie of the Masse : wherein are treated three principal pointes of faith. 1. That in the Sacrament of the Eucharist are truly and really contained the body and bloud of Christ. 2. That the Masse is a true and proper sacrifice of the body and bloud of Christ, offered to God by preistes. 3. That Communion of the Eucharist to the laity vnder one kind is lawful. The ceremonies also of the Masse now vsed in the Catholicke Church, are al of them deriued from the primitiue Church. By Iohn Brereley preist Creator Anderton, James, active 1624 Date 1620 Media Format Printed text Location England Printed at Colen i.e. Lancashire? Reference ID STC 3607 Caption Printed at Colen [i.e. Lancashire?] : [by Roger Anderton at the Birchley Hall Press?], 1620 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Anderton, James. The Protestants apologie for the Roman Church. : Deuided into three seuerall tractes. VVherof the first concerneth the antiquity & continuance of the Roman Church & religion, euer since the apostles times. The second 1. that the Protestants religion was not so much as in being, at, or before Luthers first appearing. 2. that the marks of the true church are apperteyning to the Roman, and wholy wanting to the seuerall churches, begun by Luther & Caluin. The third that Catholicks are no lesse loyall, and dutifull to their soueraigne, than Protestants. All which is vndertaken, & proued by testimonies of the learned Protestants themselues. VVith a conclusion to the reuerend iudges, and other the graue and learned sages of the law. By Iohn Brereley priest Creator Anderton, James, active 1624 Date anno M. DC. VIII. [1608] Media Format Printed text Location England St. Omer Reference ID STC 3605 Caption [St. Omer] : [English College Press] Permissu Superiorum, anno M. DC. VIII. [1608] Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Anderton, James. Luthers life : collected from the writinges of him selfe, and other learned Protestants, together with a further shorte discourse, touchinge Andreas Melanchton, Bucer, Ochine, Carolostadius, Suinglius, Caluine and Beza, the late pretended reformers of religion. Taken from the onely reporte of learned Protestants themselues. By Iohn Brerely priest and author of the Protestants apologie Creator Anderton, James, active 1624 Date anno 1624. With permission of superiors Media Format Printed text Location At S. Omers Reference ID STC 3606 Caption At S. Omers : [Printed by C. Boscard] for Iohn Heigham, anno 1624. With permission of superiors Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Anderton, James. The apologie of the Romane Church : deuided into three seuerall tractes whereof 1. The first, concerneth the antiquitie and continuance of the Catholike Romane religion ever since the Apostles time. 2. The second that the Protestantes religion was not so much as in being, at or before Luthers first appearing. 3. The thirde that Catholickes are no lesse loyall and dutifull to their soveraigne, then Protestantes. All which are vndertaken and proued by testimonies of the learned Protestantes themselues Creator Anderton, James, active 1624 Date anno Domini 1604 Media Format Printed text Location England Reference ID STC 3604 Caption [England] : Printend [sic] with licence [by the English secret press], anno Domini 1604 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Anderton, James. The Protestants apologie for the Roman Church. : Deuided into three seuerall tractes. Wherof, the first concerneth the antiquity & co[n]tinua[n]ce of the Roma[n] Church & religio[n], euer since the Apostles times. 1. That the Protestantes religion was not so much as in being, at, or before Luthers first appearing. The second 2. That the marks of the true Church are apperteyning to the Roman, and wholy wanting to the seuerall Churches, begun by Luther and Caluin. The third that Catholickes are no lesse loyall, and dutyfull to their soueraigne, than Protestantes. All which is vndertaken, and proued by testimonies of the learned Protestantes themselues. VVith a conclusion to the reuerend iudges, and other the graue and learned sages of the law. By Iohn Brereley priest Creator Anderton, James, active 1624 Date anno M. DC. VIII. [1608] Media Format Printed text Location Saint-Omer Reference ID STC 3604.5 Caption [Saint-Omer] : [English College Press] Permissu Superiorum, anno M. DC. VIII. [1608] Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf