(from t.p.) 1. A consideration of certain positions archiepiscopal -- 2. A treatise of divine worship, tending to prove the ceremonies imposed on the ministers of the gospel in England, in present controverse, are in their use unlawful (1604) -- 3. A treatise of the nature and use of things indifferent (1605) -- 4. English Puritanism, containing the main opinions of the ridgedest sort of those called Puritans in the realm of England (1604) -- 5. Twelve general arguments, proving the ceremonies unlawful (1605) -- 6. A proposition concerning kneeling in the very act of receiving (1605) -- 7. A protestation of the kings supremacy, made in the name of the afflicted ministers, and op[p]osed to the shameful calumniations of the prelates (1605) -- 8. A short treatise of the cross in baptism (1604). |