Publications of Robert Baillie

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  • Baillie, Robert. Ladensium autokatakrisis, the Canterburians self-conviction: or, An evident demonstration of the avowed Arminianisme, poperie, and tyrannie of that faction, by their owne confessions; With a postscript to the personat Jesuite Lysimachus Nicanor, a prime Canterburian. [Glasgow]: Written in March, and printed [by G. Anderson], in Aprile, 1640. ESTC No. S124276. Grub Street ID 143662.
  • Baillie, Robert. Ladensium autokatakrisis, the Canterburians self-conviction: or, an evident demonstration of the avowed Arminianisme, poperie, and tyrannie of that faction, by their owne confessions; with a postscript for the personat Jesuite Lysimachus Nicanor, a prime Canterburian. The third edition augmented by the author, with a large supplement. And corrected in typographicke faults, not these onely which in a huge number did escape through negligence and ignorance that printer at Amsterdam, but these also, which in the very first edition were but too many. Helped also in sundry materiall passages, wherein the author hath received better information. [London]: Printed for Nathaniel Butter, 1641. ESTC No. R8353. Grub Street ID 128531.
  • Baillie, Robert. A parallel or briefe comparison of the liturgie with the masse-book, the breviarie, the ceremoniall, and other romish ritualls. VVherein is clearly and shortly demonstrated, not onely that the liturgie is taken for the most part word by word out of these antichristian writts; but also that not one of the most abominable passages of the masse can in reason be refused by any who cordially imbrace the liturgie as now it stands, and is commented by the prime of our clergie. All made good from the testimonies of the most famous and learned liturgick writers both romish and English. By R.B.K. Seene and allowed. London: printed by Thomas Paine, and are to be sold at the Castle in Cornehill, 1641. ESTC No. R4347. Grub Street ID 124447.
  • Baillie, Robert. Prelacie is miserie: or, The suppressing of prelaticall goverment and establishing of provintiall, and nationall sinods, is a hopefull meanes to make a flourishing Church, and happie kingdome. [London]: Imprinted for a good intent, after Christmas before Lent, 1641. ESTC No. R21720. Grub Street ID 92016.
  • Baillie, Robert. The unlavvfulnesse and danger of limited episcopacie. VVhereunto is subioyned a short reply to the modest advertiser and calme examinator of that treatise. As also the question of episcopacie discussed from Scripture and fathers. By Robert Bailly pastor of Killwunning in Scotland. London: printed for Thomas Vnderhill, at the Bible in Woodstreet, 1641. ESTC No. R11030. Grub Street ID 59356.
  • Baillie, Robert. The life of William now Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, examined. Wherein his principall actions, or deviations in matters of doctrine and discipline (since he came to that sea of Canturbury) are traced, and set downe, as they were taken from good hands, by Mr. Robert Bayley, a learned pastor of the Kirk of Scotland, and one of the late commissioners sent from that Nation. Very fitting for all judicious men to reade, and examine, that they may be the better able to censure him for those thing [sic] wherein he hath done amisse. Reade and judge. London: printed for N B, in the yeare of Grace. 1643. ESTC No. R22260. Grub Street ID 96560.
  • Baillie, Robert. Satan the leader in chief to all who resist the reparation of Sion. As it was cleared in a sermon to the Honourable House of Commons at their late solemn fast, Febr. 28. 1643. By Robert Baylie, minister at Glasgow. Published by order of the House of Commons. London: printed for Samuel Gellibrand, at the Brasen Serpent in Pauls Church-yard, 1643 [i.e. 1644]. ESTC No. R209954. Grub Street ID 86168.
  • Baillie, Robert. A dissvasive from the errours of the time: vvherein the tenets of the principall sects, especially of the Independents, are drawn together in one map, for the most part, in the words of their own authours, and their maine principles are examined by the touch-stone of the Holy Scriptures. By Robert Baylie Minister at Glasgow. Published by authority. London: printed for Samuel Gellibrand at the Brasen Serpent in Pauls Church-yard, 1645. ESTC No. R172545. Grub Street ID 66388.
  • Baillie, Robert. Errours and induration, are the great sins and the great judgements of the time. Preached in a sermon before the Right Honourable House of Peers, in the Abbey-Church at Westminster, July 30. 1645. the day of the monethly fast: by Robert Baylie, minister at Glasgow. London: printed by R. Raworth, for Samuel Gellibrand, at the Brasen-Serpent in Pauls Church-yard, 1645. ESTC No. R200181. Grub Street ID 77723.
  • Baillie, Robert. A dissuasive from the errours of the time: vvherein the tenets of the principall sects, especially of the Independents, are drawn together in one map, for the most part, in the words of their own authours, and their maine principles are examined by the touch-stone of the Holy Scriptures. By Robert Baylie minister at Glasgow. Published by authority. London: printed for Samuel Gellibrand at the Brasen Serpent in Pauls Church-yard, 1645. ESTC No. R200539. Grub Street ID 78038.
  • Baillie, Robert. A dissuasive from the errours of the time: vvherein the tenets of the principall sects, especially of the Independents, are drawn together in one map, for the most part, in the words of their own authours, and their maine principles are examined by the touch-stone of the Holy Scrptures [sic]. By Robert Baylie minister at Glasgow. Published by authority. London: printed for Samuel Gellibrand at the Brasen Serpent in Pauls Church-yard, 1645 [i.e. 1646]. ESTC No. R9309. Grub Street ID 129405.
  • Baillie, Robert. An historicall vindication of the government of the Church of Scotland, from the manifold base calumnies which the most malignant of the prelats did invent of old, and now lately have been published with great industry in two pamphlets at London. The one intituled Issachars burden, &c. written and published at Oxford by John Maxwell, a Scottish prelate, excommunicate by the Church of Scotland, and declared an unpardonable incendiary by the parliaments of both kingdoms. The other falsly intituled A declaration made by King James in Scotland, concerning church-government and presbyteries; but indeed written by Patrick Adamson, pretended Archbishop of St. Andrews, contrary to his own conscience, as himselfe on his death-bed did confesse and subscribe before many witneses in a write hereunto annexed. By Robert Baylie minister at Glasgow. Published according to order. London: printed for Samuel Gellibrand at the Brasen-Serpent in Pauls-Churchyard, 1646. ESTC No. R201008. Grub Street ID 78474.
  • Baillie, Robert. A dissvasive from the errours of the time: vvherein the tenets of the principall sects, especially of the Independents, are drawn together in one map, for the most part, in the words of their own authours, and their maine principles are examined by the touch-stone of the Holy Scriptures. By Robert Baylie minister at Glasgow. Published by authority. London: printed for Samuel Gellibrand at the Brasen Serpent in Pauls church-yard, 1646. ESTC No. R3465. Grub Street ID 117167.
  • Baillie, Robert. Anabaptism, the true fountaine of Independency, Brownisme, Antinomy, Familisme, and the most of the other errours, which for the time doe trouble the Church of England, unsealed. Also the questions of pædobaptisme and dipping handled from Scripture. In a second part of the Disswasive from the errors of the time. By Robert Baillie minister at Glasgow. London: printed by M.F. for Samuel Gellibrand, at the Brazen serpent in Pauls Church-yard, 1647. ESTC No. R38567. Grub Street ID 120642.
  • Baillie, Robert. A revievv of the seditious pamphlet lately pnblished [sic] in Holland by Dr. Bramhell, pretended Bishop of London-Derry; entitled, His faire warning against the Scots discipline. In which, his malicious and most lying reports, to the great scandall of that government, ar fully and clearly refuted. As also, the Solemne League and Covenant of the three nations justified and maintained. By Robert Baylie, minister at Glasgow, and one of the commissioners from the Church of Scotland, attending the King at the Hague. Printed at Delph: by Mich. Stait, dwelling at the Turf-Market, 1649. ESTC No. R10643. Grub Street ID 58991.
  • Baillie, Robert. A review of Doctor Bramble, late Bishop of Londenderry, his Faire warning against the Scotes disciplin. By R.B. G. Printed at Delf: by Michael Stael, dwelling at the Turf-Market, 1649. ESTC No. R10694. Grub Street ID 59042.
  • Baillie, Robert. A Scotch antidote against the English infection of Arminianism. Which little book may be (through Gods blessing) very useful to preserve those that are yet found in the faith, from the infection of Mr John Goodwin's great book. By Robert Bailie, minister of the Gospel at Glasgow. London: printed for Samuel Gellibrand, at the Ball in Paul's Church-yard, 1652. ESTC No. R209483. Grub Street ID 85714.
  • Baillie, Robert. Appendix practica, ad Ioannis Buxtorsii epitomen grammaticæ hebrææ. In gratiam tyronum qui in sacri textus penetralia, absque longis ambagibus, & prosundiori scrutinio manduci desiderant. Una cum quæstionibus aliquot Hebraicis grammaticæ usum demonstrantibus,in collatione cum originali versionum chaldaicæ, Græcæ, Latinæ, cum vulgatæ tum Tremellii ac interlinearis Montani: etiam Gallicæ Bezæ, Italicæ 'Deodati, Belgicæ Dordracenorum, & Anglicanæ tam veteris quam novæ, in textibus aliquot illustribus; ubi interpretes cum longissime a? seinvicem, sæpe tamen parum aut nihil ab Hebræo descedere videntur. Edinburgi: excudebat Andreas Anderson [pro G. Swintoun & R. Brown], 1653. ESTC No. R170424. Grub Street ID 65097.
  • Baillie, Robert. Appendix practica, ad Ioannis Buxtorsii epitomen grammaticæ hebrææ, in gratiam tyronum qui in sacri textus penetralia, absque longis ambagibus, & prosundiori scrutinio manduci desiderant; Una cum quæstionibus aliquot Hebraicis grammaticæ usum demonstrantibus,incollatione cum originali versionum chaldaicæ, græcæ, Latinæ, cum vulgatæ tum Tremellii ac interlinearis Montani: etiam Gallicæ Bezæ, Italicæ 'Deodati, Belgicæ Dordracenorum, & Anglicanæ ta?m veteris qua?m novæ, in textibus aliquot illustribus; ubi interpretes cum longissime? a? seinvicem, sæpe? tamen parum aut nihil ab Hebræo descedere videntur. Edinburgi: excudebat Andreas Anderson, pro Georgio Suinton & Roberto Broun, anno 1654. ESTC No. R172544. Grub Street ID 66387.
  • Baillie, Robert. Catechesis elenctica errorum qui hodie vexant Ecclesiam, ex nudis sacræ Scripturæ testimoniis, in brevibus ac claris quæstionibus ac responsionibus proposita. In gratiam studiosæ juventutis academiæ Glasguensis. Imprimatur, Edm. Calamy. Imprimatur, Edm. Calamy. Londini: excudebat Thomas Maxey, impensis Sa. Gellibrand, Bibliopolæ Londinensis, 1654. ESTC No. R16307. Grub Street ID 64174.
  • Baillie, Robert. The Dissvvasive from the errors of the time, vindicated from the exceptions of Mr. Cotton and Mr. Tombes. By Robert Baily minister at Glasgow. London: printed by Evan Tyler for Samuel Gellibrand, at the Golden Ball in Pauls Church-yard, 1655. ESTC No. R2680. Grub Street ID 110056.
  • Baillie, Robert. A parallel of the liturgy, with the Mass-book, the breviary, the ceremonial, and other Romish rituals. Wherein is clearly and shortly demonstrated, not onely that the liturgy is taken for the most part word for word out of these Antichristian writs; but also that not one of the most abominable passages of the Mass can in reason bee refused by any who cordially imbrace the liturgy as now it stands, and is commented by the prime of our clergy. All made good from the testimonies of the most famous and learned liturgick writers both Romish and English. By that reveren and faithful preacher of Gods Word, Robert Bayly, late of Glasco in Scotland. London]: Printed in the year, 1661. ESTC No. R208024. Grub Street ID 84325.
  • Baillie, Robert. Letters and journals, written by the deceased Mr Robert Baillie, ... carefully transcribed by Robert Aiken. ... With an account of the author's life, prefixed; and a glossary, annexed. ... Edinburgh: printed for W. Gray, Edinburgh; and J. Buckland, and G. Keith, London, 1775. ESTC No. T88281. Grub Street ID 308251.
  • Baillie, Robert. Letters, and journals: containing an impartial account of public transactions, civil, ecclesiastical, and military, in England and Scotland, from the beginning of the civil wars, in 1637, to the year 1662: A period, perhaps, the most remarkable and interesting in the British History. now first published from the Mss of Robert Baillie, D. D. Principal of the University of Glasgow, Who was actively concerned in those transactions. With th life of the author, and a glossary. In two volumes. Vol. I. Edinburgh: printed for William Creech and William Gray. Sold, in London, by J. Buckland, G. Keith, and Mess. Dillies, MDCCLXXV. [1775]. ESTC No. T88282. Grub Street ID 308252.