Publications of John Floyd

Author

  • Floyd, John. Purgatories triumph ouer hell, maugre the barking of Cerberus in Syr Edvvard Hobyes Counter-snarle. Described in a letter to the sayd knight, from I.R. authour of the answere vnto the Protestants pulpit babels. [Saint-Omer: English College Press], Permissu superiorum, M. DC. XIII. [1613]. ESTC No. S115113. Grub Street ID 134808.
  • Floyd, John. A suruey of the apostasy of Marcus Antonius de Dominis, sometyme Arch-bishop of Spalato. Drawne out his owne booke, and written in Latin, by Fidelis Annosus, Verementanus Druinus, deuine: and translated into English by A. M. [Saint-Omer: English College Press] Permissu superiorum, M. DC. XVII.[1617]. ESTC No. S117494. Grub Street ID 137164.
  • Floyd, John. A vvord of comfort. Or A discourse concerning the late lamentable accident of the fall of a roome, at a Catholike sermon, in the Black-friars at London, wherwith about fourscore persons were oppressed. Written for the comfort of Catholiks, and information of Protestants, by I.R. p. [Saint-Omer]: Printed [at the English College Press], anno M.DC.XXIII. [1623]. ESTC No. S120899. Grub Street ID 140512.
  • Floyd, John. A plea for the reall-presence. Wherein the preface of Syr Humfrey Linde, concerning the booke of Bertram, is examined and censured. Written by I.O. vnto a gentleman his friend. [Saint-Omer: C. Boscard], VVith permission. Anno 1624. ESTC No. S115112. Grub Street ID 134807.
  • Floyd, John. An apolagy of the Holy Sea apostolicks proceeding for the gouernment of the Catholics of England during the tyme of persecution. VVith a defense of a religious state, vvritten by Daniel of Iesus reader of Diuinity. At Rouen: By Nicolas Courant, M. DC. XXX. [1630]. ESTC No. S116713. Grub Street ID 136401.
  • Floyd, John. A secure and prudent choice of beliefe. Written by a student in diuinity. [Saint-Omer: English College Press], Anno M. DC. XXXIX [1639]. ESTC No. S114863. Grub Street ID 134568.
  • Floyd, John. The totall summe. Or No danger of damnation vnto Roman Catholiques for any errour in faith: nor any hope of saluation for any sectary vvhatsoeuer that doth knovvingly oppose the doctrine of the Roman Church. This is proued by the confessions, and sayings of M. William Chillingvvorth his booke. [Saint-Omer: English College Press], Permissu Superiorum. 1639. ESTC No. S118026. Grub Street ID 137694.