Ware, Robert.
[The] reformation of the Church of Ireland, in the life and death of George Browne some time Arch-Bishop of Dublin, being the first of the Romish clergy that adhered here in Ireland, to the reformation of the Protestant church of England; being then reformed within this realm of Ireland. anno 1551.
Dublin: printed by Jos. Ray, at College-green, for Jos. Howes bookseller, at the Kings Arms in Castle-street, 1681.
ESTC No. R230801.Grub Street ID 103037.
Ware, Robert.
Historical collections of the church in Ireland, during the reigns of K. Henry, VIII. Edward, VI. and Q. Mary: wherein are several material passages (omitted by other historians) concerning the manner how that kingdom was first converted to the Protestant religion; and how by the special providence of God, Dr. Cole, a bloody agent of Q. Mary, was prevented in his designs against the Protestants there: set forth in the life and death of George Browne, sometime Archbishop of Dublin, who was the first of the Romish clergy in Ireland that threw off the Popes supremacy, and forsook the idolatrous worship of of [sic] Rome; with a sermon of his on that subject.
Printed at London: and sold by Randal Tayler, 1681.
ESTC No. R12362.Grub Street ID 60554.
Ware, Robert.
Foxes and firebrands: or, A specimen of the danger and harmony of popery and separation. Shewing, Romes grand plot to obtain toleration for her religion, and to re-establish popery; by way of petition, by fair entreaties, by proposing of marriages between protestant and romish princes, by separation, rebellion, schisms, sects, by opposing settlements, and uniformity, and contriving the death of King Charles the first, and the evils that followed to introduce popery, and to ruin the protestant religion. The third and last part.
London: printed for Awnsham Churchill, at the Black-Swan in Ave-Mary-Lane, near Amen-Corner, 1689.
ESTC No. R14773.Grub Street ID 62761.
Ware, Robert.
Pope Joan: or, An account collected out of the Romish authors, proved to be of the clergy and members of that church, before Luther left her doctrine; and also of Romish authors, since Luther departed from Rome; testifying, that there was a she-pope, who sate in that see, and ruled the same.
London: printed for William Miller, at the Gilded Acorn in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1689. Where gentlemen and others, may be furnished with most sorts of Acts of Parliament and other state matters; as also books of divinity, church-government, sermons on most occasions, &c., [1689].
ESTC No. R38939.Grub Street ID 120975.