Barlow, Thomas.
Pietas in patrem, or a few teares vpon the lamented death of his most deare, and loving father Richard Barlow, late of Langill in VVestmooreland, who dyed December 29. Ann. 1636. By Thomas Barlow Master of Arts, Fellow of Queenes Coll. in Oxon and eldest sonne of his deceased father.
Oxford: Printed by VVilliam Turner, Ann. Dom. 1637.
ESTC No. S114793.Grub Street ID 134498.
Barlow, Thomas.
Pegasus, or, The flying horse from Oxford bringing the proceedings of the visitours and other Bedlamites there, by command of the Earle of Mongomery.
[London]: Printed, at Montgomery, heretofore called Oxford, [1648].
ESTC No. R41624.Grub Street ID 123204.
Barlow, Thomas.
The triall of a black-pudding. Or, The unlawfulness of eating blood proved by Scriptures, before the law, under the law, and after the law. By a well wisher to ancient truth.
London: printedby F:N. and are to be sold by John Hancock in Popes Head Alley, 1652.
ESTC No. R206942.Grub Street ID 83392.
Barlow, Thomas.
Exercitationes aliquot metaphysicæ, de Deo: quòd sit objectum metaphysicæ, quòd sit naturaliter cognoscibilis, quousque, & quibus mediis. Quòd sit æternus, & immensus (contra Verstium) & quomodo, &c. Per Thomam Barlow, Artium Magistrum, & Collegii Reginæ Oxon. Socium.
Oxoniæ: excudebat A. Lichfield, acad. typograph. Impensis Jos. Godwin, & Tho. Robinson, M.DC.LVIII. [1658].
ESTC No. R207601.Grub Street ID 83964.
Barlow, Thomas.
Popery: or, The principles & positions approved by the Church of Rome (when really believ'd and practis'd) are very dangerous to all; and to Protestant kings and supreme powers, more especially pernicious: and inconsistent with that loyalty, which (by the law of nature and scripture) is indispensably due to supreme powers. In a letter to a person of honor; by T. Ld Bishop of Lincoln.
[London]: In the Savoy: printed by Tho. Newcomb, for James Collins in the Temple-passage from Essex-street; and sold at the Kings-head, and the Angel in VVestminster-Hall, 1679.
ESTC No. R236210.Grub Street ID 107030.
Barlow, Thomas.
Popery: or, The principles and positions approved by the Church of Rome, (when really believ'd and practis'd) are very dangerous to all; and to Protestant kings & supreme powers, more especially pernicious: and inconsistent with that loyalty, which (by the law of nature an scripture) is indispensably due to supreme powers. In a letter to a person of honor; by T. Ld Bishop of Lincoln.
London: printed by J[ames]. C[ottrell]. and Fr. Collins, for James Collins in the Temple-passage from Essex-street, MDCLXXIX. [1679].
ESTC No. R13656.Grub Street ID 61738.
Barlow, Thomas.
Les principes et la doctrine de Rome sur le sujet de l'excommunication et de la deposition des roys: ou traitté dans lequel on fait voir 1. que l'eglise de Rome enseigne que le Pape peut excommunier & deposer les roys, donner leurs royaumes à d'autres, & absoudre leurs sujects du serment de fidelité; & 2. que cette doctrine est tout à fait pernicieuse, contraire aux droits & aux privileges des roys, & sur tout aux roys Protestans, & incompatible avec la fidelité qui leur est deüe, & que les loix divines & humaines ordonnent aux sujets de leur garder. Traduit de l'anglois de Monseigneur l'Evesque de Lincoln.
A Londres: chez Benjamin Tooke au Navire dans le cimetiere de St. Paul, MDCLXXIX. [1679].
ESTC No. R215804.Grub Street ID 90771.
Barlow, Thomas.
A letter concerning invocation of saints, and adoration of the cross, writ ten years since, to John Evelyn of Depthford Esq;. By Dr Barlow then provost of Q. Colledge, and now Lord Bishop of Lincoln.
London: printed by John Macock for John Martyn at the sign of the Bell in St Paul's Church-yard, MDCLXXIX. [1679].
ESTC No. R12483.Grub Street ID 60658.
Barlow, Thomas.
Popery: or, The principles & positions approved by the Church of Rome (when really believ'd and practis'd) are very dangerous to all; and to Protestant kings and supreme powers, more especially pernicious: and inconsistent with that loyalty, which (by the law of nature and Scripture) is indispensably due to supreme powers. In a letter to a person of honor; by T. Ld Bishop of Lincoln.
[London]: In the Savoy: printed by T. Newcomb, and sold by James Collins in the Temple-passage from Essex-street, 1679.
ESTC No. R228432.Grub Street ID 101115.
Barlow, Thomas.
Popery: or, The principles & positions approved by the Church of Rome (when really believ'd and practis'd) are very dangerous to all; and to Protestant kings and supreme powers, more especially pernicious: and inconsistent with that loyalty, which (by the law of nature and Scripture) is indispensably due to supreme powers. In a letter to a person of honor; by T. Ld Bishop of Lincoln.
[London]: In the Savoy: printed by Tho. Newcomb, for James Collins in the Temple-passage from Essex-street, MDCLXXIX. [1679].
ESTC No. R13608.Grub Street ID 61695.
Barlow, Thomas.
Papismus regiæ potestatis eversor. Reverendus admodum Episcopus Lincoln. Anglic scripsit. Robertus Grovius S.T.B. de Anglicano Latinum fecit: Justitiam Britannicam, ut alia quædam, adjici curavit. Quibus ab alio adjunguntur Monarchia solipsorum et Conclave Ignatii.
Londini: prostant venales apud Jacobum Collins, in vico vulgo vocato Essex-Street, 1680.
ESTC No. R172269.Grub Street ID 66206.
Barlow, Thomas.
Brutum fulmen: or The bull of Pope Pius V. concerning the damnation, excommunication, and deposition of Q. Elizabeth, as also the absolution of her subjects from their oath of allegiance, with a peremptory injunction, upon pain of an anathema, never to obey any of her laws or commands. With some observations and animadversions upon it. By Thomas Lord Bishop of Lincoln. Whereunto is annex'd the bull of Pope Paul the Third, containing the damnation, excommunication, &c. of King Henry the Eighth.
London: printed by S. Roycroft for Robert Clavell at the Peacock in St. Paul's Church-yard, MDCLXXXI. [1681].
ESTC No. R12681.Grub Street ID 60831.
Barlow, Thomas.
Brutum fulmen: or The bull of Pope Pius V. concerning the damnation, excommunication, and deposition of Q. Elizabeth, as also the absolution of her subjects of their oath of allegiance, with a peremptory injunction, upon pain of an anathema, never to obey any of her laws o commands. With some observations and animadversions upon it, By Thomas Lord Bishop of Lincoln. Whereunto is annex'd the bull of Pope Paul the Third, containing the damnation, excommunication, &c. of King Henry the Eighth.
London: printed by S. Roycroft for Robert Clavel at the Peacock in St. Paul's Church-yard, MDCLXXXI. [1681].
ESTC No. R228077.Grub Street ID 100812.
Barlow, Thomas.
Papismus regiæ potestatis eversor sive tractus in quo ostenditur ecclesiæ Romanæ principia esse regibus & principibus universis, præcipu verò Prostantibus ... / Thomas Barlovius, Anglic scripsit ; Robertus Grovius S.T.B. de Anglicano Latinum fecit ; Justitiam Britannica & alia quædam adjici curavit.
Londini: Veneunt apud Biblipolas, 1681.
ESTC No. R35316.Grub Street ID 117733.
Barlow, Thomas.
Papismus regiæ potestatis eversor. Reverendus admodum Episcopus Lincoln. Anglic scripsit. Robertus Grovius S.T.B. de Anglicano Latinum fecit: Justitiam Britannicam, & alia quædam, adjici curavit. Quibus ab alio adjunguntur Monarchia solipsorum et Conclave Ignatii.
Londini: prostant venales apud Jacobum Collins, & Samuelem Lowndes, in vico vulgò vocato The Strand, regione Exeter Exchange, 1682.
ESTC No. R26457.Grub Street ID 109771.
Barlow, Thomas.
A discourse concerning the laws ecclesiastical and civil made against hereticks by popes, emperors and kings, provincial and general councils, approved by the Church of Rome: shewing, I. What Protestant subjects may expect to suffer under a popish prince acting according to those laws. II. That no oath or promise of such a prince can give them any just security that he will not execute these laws upon them. With a preface against persecuting and destroying hereticks. By a cordial friend to the Protestant religion now by law established in these realms.
London: printed for Thomas Basset, at the George in Fleetstreet, 1682.
ESTC No. R16393.Grub Street ID 64249.
Barlow, Thomas.
Popery: of, The principles and positions approved by the Church of Rome, (when really believ'd and practis'd) are very dangerous to all; and to Protestant kings & superme [sic] powers, more especially pernicious: and inconsistent with that loyalty, which (by the law of nature and Scripture) is indispensably due to supreme powers. In a letter to a person of honor; by T. Ld Bishop of Lincoln.
London: printed for J.C. and to sold [sic] by Langly Curtis, at the sign of Sir Edmund-bury-Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1683.
ESTC No. R230846.Grub Street ID 103073.
Barlow, Thomas.
A few plain reasons why a Protestant of the Church of England, should not turn Roman Catholick, by a real catholick of the Church of England. Imprimatur. Jo. Battely. Septemb. 15. 1687.
London: printed for R. Clavel, at the Peacock at the west end of St. Paul's, MDCLXXXVIII. [1688].
ESTC No. R18233.Grub Street ID 72544.
Barlow, Thomas.
A discourse concerning the lavvs ecclesiastical & civil made against Hereticks by popes, emperors and kings, provincial and general councils, approved by the Church of Rome: shewing, I. What Protestant subjects may expect to suffer under a Popish prince acting according to those laws. II. That no oath or promise of such a prince can give them any just security that he will not execute these laws upon them. By a divine of the Church of England.
London: printed for T[homas]. Basset, at the George in Fleet-street, 1689.
ESTC No. R175501.Grub Street ID 68360.
Barlow, Thomas.
Several miscellaneous and weighty cases of conscience, learnedly and judiciously resolved by the Right Reverend Father in God, Dr. Thomas Barlow, late Lord-Bishop of Lincoln. Viz. I. Of toleration of Protestant dissenters. II. The King's power to pardon murder. III. Objection from Gen. 9.6. answered. IV. Mr. Cottington's case of divorce: with the judgments of Dr. Allestrey, Dr. Hall, Sir Richard Lloyd, Sir Richard Raines, Dr. Oldys, and the doctors of Sorbonne, upon the same. V. For toleration of the Jews. VI. About setting up images in churches. VII. An dominium fundatur in gratiâ? With two pages omitted in the English Machiavel, and his lordship's censure thereupon.
London: printed, and sold by Mrs. Davis in Amen-corner, 1692.
ESTC No. R21506.Grub Street ID 90174.
Barlow, Thomas.
The genuine remains of that learned prelate Dr. Thomas Barlow, late Lord Bishop of Lincoln. Containing divers discourses theological, philosophical, historical, &c. In letters to several persons of honour and quality. To which is added the resolution of many abstruse points. As also directions to a young divine for his study of divinity, and choice of books, &c. With great variety of other subjects. Publish'd from his Lordship's. [sic] original papers.
London: printed for John Dunton, at the Raven in the Poultery [sic], 1693.
ESTC No. R3532.Grub Street ID 117735.
Barlow, Thomas.
Autoschediasmata, De studio theologiae: or, Directions for the choice of books in the study of divinity. Written by the Rt Reverend Father in God, Dr. Thomas Barlow, late Ld Bishop of Lincoln, provost of Queen's College, and Margaret Professor of Divinity in Oxford. Publish'd from the original manuscript, by William Offley, M.A. prebendary of Lincoln, and domestick chaplain to His Lordship.
Oxford: printed by Leon. Lichfield, 1699.
ESTC No. R22775.Grub Street ID 100607.
Barlow, Thomas.
Autoschediasmata, de studio theologiæ: or, directions for the choice of books in the study of divinity. Written by the Rt Reverend Father in God, Dr. Thomas Barlow, late Ld Bishop of Lincoln, provost of Queen's College, and Margaret Professor of Divinity in Oxford. Publish'd from the original manuscript, by William Offley, M.A. Prebendary of Lincoln, and domestick chaplain to His Lordship.
Oxford: printed by L[eonard]. Lichfield; and are to be sold by T[homas]. Leigh and D[aniel]. Midwinter, at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard, in London, 1700.
ESTC No. R170447.Grub Street ID 65111.
Barlow, Thomas.
Two letters written by the Right Reverend Dr. Thomas Barlow, ... concerning justification by faith only. To a minister in his diocess [sic]. ...
London: printed by W. Richardson, for Thomas Parkhurst, 1701.
ESTC No. T88710.Grub Street ID 308665.
Barlow, Thomas.
The case concerning setting up images or painting of them in churches, writ by the learned Dr. Thomas Barlow late Bishop of Lincoln, upon his suffering such Images to be defaced in his Diocess; wherein it is Disapproved and Condemned by the Statutes and Ecclesiastical Laws of this Kingdom, and the Book of Homilies, &c. Published upon occasion of a painting set up in White-Chappel church.
London: printed and sold by James Roberts at the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1714.
ESTC No. T83661.Grub Street ID 304074.
Barlow, Thomas.
A discourse concerning the laws, ecclesiastical and civil, made against hereticks, by Popes, emperors and kings, Provincial and general councils, approved by the church of Rome: shewing I. What Protestant subjects may expect to suffer under a Popish prince acting according to those Laws. II. That no Oath or Promise of such a Prince can give them any just Security that he will not execute these Laws upon them. With a preface against persecuting and destroying hereticks. By a cordial friend to the Protestant religion now by law established in these realms. Now re-published, with an introduction.
London: printed for John Wyat, at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXXIII. [1723].
ESTC No. T31931.Grub Street ID 262686.
Barlow, Thomas.
A discourse concerning the laws, ecclesiastical and civil, made against hereticks, by popes, emperors and kings, Provincial and General Councils, approved by the Church of Rome: Shewing I. What Protestant Subjects may expect to suffer under a Popish Prince acting according to those Laws. II. That no Oath or Promise of such a Prince can give them any just Security that he will not execute these Laws upon them. With A Preface against Persecuting and Destroying Hereticks. By a cordial friend to the Protestant religion now by law established in these realms. Now re-published with an introduction.
Dublin: re-printed by A. Rhames, for J. Hyde, R. Gunne, R. Owen, and E. Dobson, MDCCXXIII. [1723].
ESTC No. T80723.Grub Street ID 301706.
Barlow, Thomas.
Traité des loix civiles & ecclesiasticques, faites contre les heretiques, par les papes, les empereurs, les rois, & les conciles généraux & provinciaux, approuvez par l'eglise de Rome. ... Avec un discours contre la persécution des heretiques. Traduit de l'anglais, & dédié à Monseigneur l'archevque de Cantorbery.
Londres: Imprimé par Jaques Read, & se vend chez Pierre Dunoyer, Paul & Isaak Vaillant, & chez Moyse Chastel, 1724.
ESTC No. N51923.Grub Street ID 35911.
Barlow, Thomas.
A discourse (seasonable at this time) concerning the laws, ecclesiastical and civil, made against hereticks, by popes, emperors and kings, Provincial and General Councils, approved by the Church of Rome: Shewing I. What Protestant Subjects may expect to suffer under a Popish Prince acting according to those Laws. II. That no Oath or Promise of such a Prince can give them any just Security that he will not execute these Laws upon them. With a preface against persecuting and destroying hereticks. By a cordial friend to the Protestant religion now by Law established in these Realms. Now re-published with an introduction.
Dublin: printed by A. Reilly, for S. Hyde Bookseller in Dame-Street, MDCCXLIV. [1744].
ESTC No. T132120.Grub Street ID 181070.
Barlow, Thomas.
A discourse concerning the laws ecclesiastical and civil, made against hereticks by Popes, emperors, &c. Being a sensible demonstration of the falshood of the religion of the Church of Rome, ... Written first in the year 1682. Necessary to be read by all Protestants, ...
Cork: printed by Phineas and George Bagnell, 1765.
ESTC No. T214436.Grub Street ID 240826.