1653

A paraphrase and annotations upon all the books of the New Testament:
briefly explaining all the difficult places thereof. By H. Hammond
London. Printed by J. Fletcher for Richard Royston
1653. [6], xii, 1008, [20] p. 2o.
Latin translation: Novum testamentum domini nostri Jesu Christi, ex versione vulgata,
cum paraphrasi et annotationibus Henrici Hammondi. Ex Anglicæ linguæ in Latinam transtulit,
suisque animadversionibus illustravit, castigavit, auxit Joannes Clericus.
Amstelodami, apud Georgium Galletum, 1699. 2 vol. 2 o.
1661

Some considerations touching the style of the Holy Scriptures.
Extracted from several parts of a discourse (concerning divers particulars belonging to the Bible)
written divers years since to a friend. By the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq;
London, printed for Henry Herringman
1661. [52], 254 p. 8o.
1675

A paraphrase and annotations upon the Epistles of St. Paul
written to the Romans, Corinthians, and Hebrews.
At the Theater in Oxford. 1675. [14], 55, [3], 171-348 p. 8o.
The Epistles to the Romans and to the Hebrews have separate title pages.
1681

A demonstration of the divine authority of the law of nature and
of the Christian religion. In two parts. By Samuel Parker
London, printed by M. Flesher, for R. Royston and R. Chiswell, 1681.
[6], xlii, [8], 427, [5] p. 8o.
Reprint: New York : Garland, 1984. (The philosophy of John Locke)
1686

Philippi a Limborch
Theologia Christiana ad praxin pietatis ac promotionem pacis Christianæ unicè directa. Philippi a Limborch
Amstelædami, apud Henricum Wetstenium, 1686. [16], 916, [28] p. 4o.
H&L 1754; C 14
Also: Editio altera. Ab autore recognita & aucta.
Amstelædami, apud Henricum Wetstenium, 1695. [16], 852, [22] p. 2o.
1687

Philippi a Limborch De veritate religionis Christianæ amica collatio cum erudito Judæo.
Goudæ, apud Justum ab Hoeve. 1687. [18], 364, [14] p. 4o.
H&L 1755; C 14
A brief history of the Unitarians, called also Socinians.
In four letters, written to a friend.
[London] Printed in the year 1687. 184 p. 8o.
H&L 3008; Wing N1505; C 62
A rational catechism: or, An instructive conference between a father and a son.
[By William Popple].
London, printed, and sold, by Andrew Sowle, 1687. [16], 143, [1] p. 8o.
Also: Amsterdam, printed for the widow of J.J. Schipper, 1712.
[8], 106 p. 12o. Unverified.
Wing P2966; C 15; T 221 [1712]
1691

A defence of the Brief history of the Unitarians against Dr. Sherlocks answer
in his Vindication of the Holy Trinity.
London: printed in the year, 1691. 55, [1] p. 4o.
Wing A1219; C 62
An enquiry into the constitution, discipline, unity & worship, of the primitive church,
that flourished within the first three hundred years after Christ.
Faithfully collected out of the extant writings of those ages. By an impartial hand.
London, printed for Jonathan Robinson, and John Wyat, 1691. [10], 181, [1] p. 8o.
Reprinted in 1692; a second part was published in 1713.
H&L 1636; Wing K513; C 127
A discourse of natural and reveald religion in several essays: or,
The light of nature, a guide to divine truth.
London, printed for John Newton, 1691. [4], 363, [1] p. 8o.
Subject of a discussion between Locke and William Popple
[see Long, Summary catalogue
p. 15, 28,
which confuses this with Stephen Nyes similarly-titled work of 1696]
Wing N1417
Some thoughts upon Dr. Sherlocks Vindication of the doctrin [sic] of the Holy Trinity.
In a letter. [London?, 1691?]. 16 p. 4o.
H&L 3012; Wing2 N1508D; C 62
1692

Historia Inquisitionis. Cui subjungitur Liber sententiarum Inquisitionis Tholosanæ
ab anno Christi MCCVII ad annum MCCCXXII.
Amstelodami, apud Henricum Wetstenium. 1692. [16], 384, [20], 397, [19] p. 2o.
H&L 1756; C 14
1694

A letter to the reverend the clergy of both universities,
concerning the Trinity and the Athanasian Creed.
[London] : Printed in the year, 1694. 35, [1] p. 4o. // IN:
A third collection of tracts, proving the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the only true God.
[London] : Printed in the year 1695. 4o.
H&L 3015; Wing T1303; C 62
1695

The exceptions of Mr. Edwards, in his Causes of atheism, against the Reasonableness of Christianity, as delivered in the Scriptures, examind and found unreasonable, unscriptural, and injurious.
London, printed in the year 1695. 47, [1] p. 4o.
Also appeared as no. 6 in: A third collection of tracts, proving the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the only true God; and Jesus Christ the son of God
Printed in the year 1695.
H&L 1025; Wing E3840; C 59-60; Y&Y 1695.2; A [670]
Miscellaneous letters, giving an account of the works of the learned, both at home and abroad.
Numb. 19. For the month of September, 1695. London; printed for Henry Rhodes; and William Lindsey. 1695.
Mentions Lockes Reasonableness of Christianity (p. 465)
C 64
Some thoughts concerning the several causes and occasions of atheism,
especially in the present age. With some brief reflections on Socinianism:
and on a late book entituled The reasonableness of Christianity as deliverd in the Scriptures.
By John Edwards
London: Printed for J. Robinson and J. Wyat, 1695. [8], 142 p. 8o.
H&L 1024; Wing E215; C 58-59; Y&Y 1695.1; A [668]
T 197
1696

The reasonableness of Christianity, as delivered in the Scriptures
[review]. // IN: Acta eruditorum. Anno 1696:463-469.
C 57; Y&Y 1696.4
A vindication of the Reasonableness of Christianity &c.
Socinianism unmaskd
[review]. // IN:
Acta eruditorum. Anno 1696:469-474.
C 57; Y&Y 1696.4
A demonstration of the existence and providence of God, from the contemplation of the visible structure of the greater and the lesser world
By John Edwards
London, printed by J.D. for Jonathan Robinson, and J. Wyat. 1696.
xix, [1], 267, [1], 151, [1] p. 8o.
H&L 1030a; Wing E201; C 62
Socinianism unmaskd. A discourse shewing the unreasonableness
of a late writers opinion concerning the necessity of only one article of Christian faith;
and of his other assertions in his late book, entituled, The reasonableness of Christianity
as deliverd in the Scriptures, and in his vindication of it.
By John Edwards
London: printed for J. Robinson, and J. Wyat, 1696. [16], 142, [2] p. 8o.
Includes A brief reply to another Socinian writer, whose cavils bear this title,
The exceptions of Mr. Edwards in his causes of atheism against The reasonableness of Christianity,
&c. examind (p. 113-142)
H&L 1026; Wing E214; C 60-61; Y&Y 1696.2; A [671]
T 197
A dialogue between Timotheus & Judas, concerning a pamphlet, called, The growth of Deism in England. London: printed for S. Manship, 1696. [8], 53, [3] p. 4o.
Wing H1986
A letter to the Deists.
London, printed for Edward Castle, 1696. [2], 154 p. 12o.
Another edition: London, printed by J.H. for W. Rogers, 1697. 152 p. 8o.
H&L 938; Wing P3415
Christianity not mysterious: or, A treatise shewing,
that there is nothing in the Gospel contrary to reason, nor above it:
and that no Christian doctrine can be properly calld a mystery.
London, printed in the year 1696. xxxiii, 176 p. 8o.
Reprinted: New York : Garland, 1984. (The philosophy of John Locke)
H&L 2935; Wing T1762; C 35; Y&Y 1696.9; A [674]
1697

Animadversions on a late book entituled The reasonableness of Christianity as delivered in the Scriptures. Oxford, printed by Leon. Lichfield for George West, and Anthony Piesley, 1697.
[8], 102, [2] p. 4o.
Attributed to Richard West [LNL 5:23]
H&L 702; Wing A3191; C 66-68; LNL 5:23; Y&Y 1697.1; A [683]
A ladys religion. In a letter to the honourable my Lady Howard.
By a divine of the Church of England. With a prefatory epistle to the same lady, by a lay-gentleman.
London, printed by Tho. Warren for Richard Baldwin, 1697. [24], 71, [1] p. 12o.
Locke also owned a copy of the 2nd edition, 1704.
French translation: La religion des dames par un théologien de lÉglise Anglicane
Amsterdam, 1698. 12 o. [unverified]; this translation, sometimes attributed to Locke,
was by Pierre Coste and was included in French editions
of Reasonableness in 1715 [ Locke #659],
1731 [ Locke #660] and 1740 [ Locke #661]
H&L 1652-1654; Wing L159; C 70; A [A23]
A vindication of the Epistles, &c. [1697?] 4o. [8?], 102, [2] p.
The book, in the British Library, is missing the first gathering, including the title page.
It is a response to Lockes Reasonableness of Christianity, written (from evidence in the Postscript) in 1697, after the publication of the Second vindication and of the first Occasional paper.
A reply to Mr. Edwardss Brief reflections on A short discourse of the true knowledg
of Christ Jesus, &c. To which is prefixed a preface, wherein something is said concerning reason and antiquity, in the chief controversies with the Socinians. By S. Bold
London, printed for A. and J. Churchill. 1697. xvi,52p. 8o.
H&L 375; Wing B3486; C 63-64
A short discourse of the true knowledge of Christ Jesus. To which are added,
Some passages in the Reasonableness of Christianity, &c. and its Vindication.
With some animadversions on Mr. Edwardss Reflections on The reasonableness of Christianity,
and on his book, entituled, Socinianism unmaskd. By S. Bold
London: printed for A. and J. Churchil. 1697. 55, [9], 52 p. 8o.
H&L 374; Wing B3493; C 61-62; Y&Y 1697.2
Some passages in The reasonableness of Christianity, &c. and its Vindication.
With some animadversions on Mr. Edwardss Reflections on the Reasonableness of Christianity,
and on his book, entituled, Socinianism unmaskd. By S. Bold
London: printed for A. and J. Churchil, 1697. [8], 52 p. 8o.
H&L 374; Wing B3495; C 61-62; Y&Y 1697.2; A [676]
A letter in answer to a book entituled Christianity not mysterious.
As also to all those who set up for reason and evidence in opposition to revelation and mysteries.
By Peter Browne
Dublin: printed by Joseph Ray, for John North, 1697. [4], 188 p. 8o.
Another edition: London, printed for Robert Clavell, 1697.
H&L 500; Wing B5134-5135; Y&Y 1697.3; A [675]
A brief vindication of the fundamental articles of the Christian faith,
as also of the clergy, universities and publick schools,
from Mr. Locks reflections upon them in his book of education &c.
With some animadversions on two other late pamphlets, viz. of Mr. Bold and a nameless Socinian writer.
By John Edwards
London: printed for J. Robinson, and J. Wyat, 1697. [8], 127, [5] p. 8o.
Includes Brief reflections on a late pretended answer of a nameless Socinian to a discourse, entituled, The Socinian creed (p. 109-125)
H&L 1028; Wing E198; C 57-58, 66; Y&Y 1697.6; A [682]
The Socinian creed: or, A brief account of the professed tenents [sic] and doctrines
of the foreign and English Socinians. Wherein is shewd the tendency of them to irreligion and atheism. With proper antidotes against them. By John Edwards
London, printed for J. Robinson, and J. Wyat, 1697. [24], 264 p. 8o.
Includes A postscript: being Brief reflections on a late book entituled,
A short discourse of the true knowledge of Christ Jesus. With animadversions on Mr. Edwardss reflections on the Reasonableness of Christianity, and on his book entituled, Socinianism unmaskd. By S. Bold
(p. 237-264); on Bolds A short discourse
H&L 1027; Wing E212; C 62-63; Y&Y 1697.7; A [677]
A preservative against Socinianism
The third part. By Jonathan Edwards
Oxon. Printed at the Theater for H. Clement. 1697. [4], 187, [1] p. 4o.
Wing E220
The growth of error: being an exercitation concerning the rise and progress of Arminianism,
and more especially Socinianism, both abroad, and now of late in England.
By a lover of truth and peace
London, printed for John Salusbury, 1697. [8], 208 p. 8o.
Wing L2725
An account of reason and faith: in relation to the mysteries of Christianity. By John Norris
London, printed for S. Manship, 1697. [14], 346, [6] p. 8o.
H&L 2096; Wing N1243; Cs 95
The agreement of the Unitarians, with the Catholick Church.
Being also a full answer, to the infamations of Mr. Edwards;
and the needless exceptions of my Lords the Bishops of Chichester, Worcester, and Sarum, and of Monsieur de Luzancy.
Printed in the year 1697. 64p. 4o.
H&L 3021; Wing N1503; C 66
The mystery of the Christian faith and of the blessed Trinity vindicated,
and the divinity of Christ proved. In three sermons
By the late Reverend William Payne
London, printed for Richard Cumberland. 1697. [2], 103, [1] p. 8o.
Wing P906
A discourse for the vindicating of Christianity from the charge of imposture:
offerd by way of letter to the consideration of the deists of the present age.
By Humphrey Prideaux.
The second edition.
London: printed by J.H. for W. Rogers, 1697. 180 p. 8o.
H&L 2387
The occasional paper.
In a letter to a friend.
London, printed for M. Wotton, 1697. 4o.
Number I. Containing an account of the author's design. Together with some reflexions on a book, entituled, A letter to the deists. [2], 34 p.
On Prideaux, A letter to the Deists (1696);
comments on Lockes Reasonableness; answered in Lockes Second vindication.
Number III. Being reflexions upon Mr. Tolands book, called Christianity not mysterious: with some considerations about the use of reason in matters of religion. [2], 38 p.
Number V. Containing a defence of the ministry and ministers of the Gospel; against the suggestions of some late writers. With a postscript relating to the author of The reasonableness of Christianity. [2], 42 p. See Post-Script [an answer to Lockes Second vindication] (p. 37-42)
Number VII. Shewing the usefulness of human learning in matters of religion; contrary to the suggestions of some sceptical men, in their late pamphlets. 31, [1] p.
H&L 2118; C 64, 66; Y&Y 1697.9-11; A [679]
1698

A second vindication of the Reasonableness of Christianity
[review]. // IN: Acta eruditorum. Anno 1698:341-342.
C 57; Y&Y 1698.1
Observations on the Animadversions (lately printed at Oxford) on a late book, entituled, The reasonableness of Christianity, as delivered in the Scriptures. By S. Bold
London: printed for A. and J. Churchill. 1698. [6], 124 p. 8o.
H&L 376; Wing B3483; C 69; Y&Y 1698.4; A [684]
Sermons on special occasions and subjects,
By John Edwards
London: printed for Jonathan Robinson, and John Wyat. 1698. 8o.
See [Sermon XI] Christianity mysterious. A sermon, shewing the true meaning and acception of the word mystery in Scripture: and why the Christian religion is calld a mystery. Occasioned by some late Socinian writings, which explode all Christian mysteries (p. 328-364) and [Sermon XII] Christianity mysterious. A sermon, shewing that there are mysteries properly so calld in the Christian religion: with the true reasons of it, and the natural consequences from it
(p. 365-442)
Wing E211
The epistle and preface to the book against the blasphemous Socinian heresie vindicated;
and the charge therein against Socinianism, made good. In answer to two letters. By J. Gailhard, Gent.
London: printed for J. Hartley. 1698. [2], 90 p. 8o.
Wing G121
1699

Novum testamentum domini nostri Jesu Christi, ex versione vulgata,
cum paraphrasi et annotationibus Henrici Hammondi.
See entry for English edition (1653)
1700

An essay concerning the divine right of tythes.
By the author of The snake in the grass.
London: printed for C. Brome. 1700. viii, [2], 264 p. 8o.
Unverified.
T 198
An account of Mr. Locks religion, out of his own writings, and in his own words.
See entry in Chapter 3.
A paraphrase and commentary upon all the Epistles of the New Testament.
By Daniel Whitby
London, printed by W. Bowyer, for Awnsham and John Churchill. 1700.
[8], li, [1], 698, [14] p. 2o.
H&L 3149; Wing W1732; A [460A]
1701

An essay upon miracles. In two discourses. By William Fleetwood
London: printed for Charles Harper. 1701. [16], 277, [3] p. 8o.
Also: The second edition corrected, 1702.
A [777]
1702

Christianity not a revealed mystery; or, The gracious purpose of God toward the Gentiles,
set in a clear light, in some reflections on Rom. VIII.28,29,30. By Richard Burthogge, M.D.
To which is added, A brief discourse concerning perseverance in grace. By the same author.
London, printed for Dan. Brown. 1702. 94, [2] p. 8o.
See A brief discourse concerning perseverance in grace.
By way of letter to the reverend Mr. Edmund Ellys. By Richard Burthogge.
Printed in the year 1702. (p. 77-94)
A letter to Mr. Fleetwood. Occasiond by his late Essay on miracles.
London: printed for John Nutt. 1702. [2], 29, [1] p. 4o.
A [778]
The history of the Apostles creed: with critical observations on its several articles.
London, printed by W.B. for Jonathan Robinson, and John Wyat, 1702.
[16], 415, [1] p. 8o.
H&L 1637; C 127
1703

Que la réligion chrétienne est très-raisonnable
[review]. // IN:
Histoire des ouvrages des savans, par Mr. Basnage de Beauval. Tome 19 (1703):79-92.
C 70; Y&Y 1703.3
Que la réligion chrétienne est tres raisonnable [review].
// IN: Bibliothèque choisie, pour servir de suite à la Bibliothèque universelle. Par Jean Le Clerc. Tome 2 (1703):284-305.
C 70; Y&Y 1703.2
A paraphrase and commentary on the New Testament.
By Daniel Whitby
London, printed by W. Bowyer, for Awnsham and John Churchill. 1703. 2 vol. 2o.
H&L 3150; C 52
1704

Avis sur le Nouveau testament. // IN:
Bibliothèque choisie. Pour servir de suite à la Bibliothèque universelle.
Par Jean Le Clerc. Tome 4 (1704):394-409.
Comments on Le Clercs translation.
1705

A paraphrase and notes on the epistle of St. Paul to the Galatians
[review]. // IN: Nouvelles de la république des lettres. Mois dAvril 1705.
Par Jaques Bernard. Pages 448-456.
A demonstration of the being and attributes of God:
more particularly in answer to Mr Hobbs, Spinoza, and their followers.
By Samuel Clark
London, printed by Will. Hotham, for James Knapton. 1705. [16], 264 p. 8o.
Occasional thoughts in reference to a vertuous or Christian life.
London, printed for A. and J. Churchil. 1705. [8], 232 p. 12o.
Reprinted as: Thoughts on a Christian life. By John Locke, Esq;
London: printed for T. Waller. 1747. [8], 232 p. 12o.
C 32; A [A33], [A34]
1706

A collection of tracts, publishd in vindication of Mr. Locks Reasonableness of Christianity, as deliverd in the Scriptures; and of his Essay, concerning humane understanding;
By Sa. Bolde
London: printed for A. and J. Churchill, 1706.
[4], 55, [9], 52, xvi, 52, [6], 124, [4], 60, [12], 206, [2] p. 8o.
C 50, 52, 70; Y&Y 1706.1; A [685]
1707

A paraphrase and notes on the epistles of St. Paul [review]. // IN:
Bibliothèque choisie, pour servir de suite à la Bibliothèque universelle.
Par Jean Le Clerc. Tome 13 (1707):37-178.
Review of Locke, Paraphrase and notes (1707),
with extensive selections translated from the Essay for understanding St. Paul (p. 38-73);
the Paraphrase and notes on Galatians (p. 74-83), I Corinthians (p. 84-99), II Corinthians (p. 99-106), Romans (p. 106-155), and Ephesians (p. 155-178)
C 76
1708

A paraphrase and notes on the epistles of St. Paul
1709
[review]. // IN:
The history of the works of the learned. Or, An impartial account of books lately printed in all parts of Europe. With particular relation to the state of learning in each country. Vol. X. (1708):556-560.
Judicium sine affectu de duobus adversariis Joh. Lockio & Petro Poireto eorumque pugna de Ratione et fide, pro materia disputationis propositum
See entry in Chapter 3.
Fides et ratio collatæ, ac suo utraque loco redditae, adversus principia Joannis Lockii.
See entry in Chapter 3.
1709

Remarks on some books lately publishd,
viz. Mr. Basnages History of the Jews. Mr. Whistons Eight sermons.
Mr. Locks Paraphrase and notes on St. Pauls Epistles.
Mr. Le Clercs Bibliothèque choisie.
London: printed by W.B. for Richard Sare. 1709. 8o.
See Remarks upon Mr. Lockes Paraphrase, &c. (p. 117-173)
C 77; Y&Y 1709.2; A [722]; T 203
Sermons and essays upon several subjects.
London: printed for Benj. Took
1709.
See 10, Advice for the study of divinity: with directions for the choice
of a small theological library (p. 235-255)
1710

Additional annotations to the New Testament; with seven discourses;
and an appendix entituled Examen variantium lectionum Johannis Millii, S.T.P. in Novum Testamentum,
by Daniel Whitby
London, printed by W. Bowyer, for A. and J. Churchill
1710. [4], 136, [2], xii, 100 p.
Unverified.
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