The Church of England, as by Law Established, Being the Very Doctrine and Express Words of the Homilies Against Popery
Three Essays on the maintenance of the Church of England as an Established Church. By Rev. C. Hole, ... Rev. R. W. Dixon, ... and Rev. J. Lloyd ... To whom the prizes offered by H. W. Peek, ... were awarded by the judges
The Case of the Church of England in the Three First and Fundamental Principles of a Christian ... By S[amuel] P[arker], a Presbyter of the Church of England
The Articles of the Church of England, in English and Latin; with a short historical notice signed, W. F. K., i.e. William Francis Wilkinson , and Scripture proofs; to which are added the Articles and passages of the original XLII. omitted in the XXXIX.
An Exposition of the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England. Written by Gilbert Bishop of Sarum
The Church of England Weighed in the Balance of the Sanctuary, and Found Wanting. Being an Examination of the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion, the Three Creeds, and the Book of Common Prayer
Towards a Church of England Response to BEM Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry (World Council of Churches) & ARCIC, The Final Report of the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission
The Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England, illustrated with notes ... Written in Latin, by ... Archdeacon Welchman, and now translated into English according to the sixth edition, by a Clergyman of the University of Oxford. MS. additions
The Doctrine of the Church of England. As Stated in Ecclesiastical Documents Set Forth by Authority of Church and State in the Reformation Period Between 1536 & 1662
The Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England; with an Exposition on the First Thirty Articles by W. Beveridge, Bishop of St. Asaph. Third Edition
The Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England Confirmed by Texts of the Holy Scriptures. By Mr. R. Littlehales. Third Edition
The Articles of the Church of England, with Scripture Proofs, and ... Questions ... Also Questions on the Texts and Short Prayers ... In Two Parts ... By a Member of the University of Oxford