Publications of Matthew Poole

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  • Poole, Matthew. Blasph?moktonia: = The blasphemer slaine with the sword of the spirit: or, A plea for the god-head of the Holy Ghost. Wherein the deity of the spirit of God is proved in the demonstration of the spirit, and vindicated from the cavils of John Bidle. By an admirer and worshipper of the Trinity in unity. London: printed by T.M. for Joh. Rothwell at the Fountain and Bear in Gold-smiths Row in Cheap-side, [1653]. ESTC No. R209472. Grub Street ID 85705.
  • Poole, Matthew. Blasph?moktonia: = The blasphemer slaine with the sword of the spirit: or a plea for the god head of the Holy Ghost. Wherein the deity of the spirit of God is proved in the demonstration of the spirit, and vindicated from the cavils of John Bidle. The second edition wit many additions. By Matthew Pool, Master of Arts of Emmannel-Colledge in Cambridge; and pastor of the church of God at Michaels Quern in London. London: printed by R. & W.L. for John Rothwell at the Fountain and Bear in Goldsmiths Row in Cheap-side, 1654. ESTC No. R217686. Grub Street ID 92445.
  • Poole, Matthew. Quo warranto; or, A moderate enquiry into the vvarrantablenesse of the preaching of gifted and unordained persons. Where also some other questions are discussed: viz. concerning ministerial relation, election, ordination. Being a vindication of the late Jus divinum ministerii evangelici, so far as concerns those points; from the exceptions of Mr. John Martin, Mr. Sam. Petto, Mr. Frederick Woodal: ministers in Suffolk, in their late book, intituled The preacher sent. By Matthevv Poole, at the desire and appointment of the Provinciall Assembly of London. London: printed by J[ohn]. H[ayes]. for J. Rothwell, at the Fountain in Goldsmiths-row in Cheap-side, and S. Thomson, at the Bishops Head in Pauls Church-Yard, 1658. ESTC No. R203173. Grub Street ID 80308.
  • Poole, Matthew. A model for the maintaining of students of choice abilities at the university, and principally in order to the ministry. With epistles & recommendations, and an account of the settlement and practise of it in the universities from the doctors there. As also with answers to such objections as are most plausible, which may be made against it. And with the names of the trustees. London: printed by J[ohn]. H[ayes]. for J. Rothwell at the Fountain in Goldsmiths Row in Cheapside, 1648. [i.e. 1658]. ESTC No. R38154. Grub Street ID 120282.
  • Poole, Matthew. Quo warranto; or, A moderate enquiry into the vvarrantablenesse of the preaching of gifted and unordained persons. Where also some other questions are discussed: viz. concerning ministerial relation, election, ordination. Being a vindication of the late Jus divinum ministerii evangelici, so far as concerns those points; from the exceptions of Mr. John Martin, Mr. Sam. Petto, Mr. Frederick Woodal: ministers in Suffolk, in their late book, intituled The preacher sent. By Matthew Poole, at the desire and appointment of the Provinciall Assembly of London. London: printed by J.H. for J. Rothwell, at the Fountain in Goldsmit-row in Cheap-side, and S. Thomson, st the Bishops Head in Pauls Church-Yard, 1659. ESTC No. R33938. Grub Street ID 116497.
  • Poole, Matthew. A letter from a London minister to the Lord Fleetwood. London: printed for T.V., 1659. ESTC No. R24468. Grub Street ID 108255.
  • Poole, Matthew. Evangelical worship is spiritual vvorship, as it was discussed in a sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Maior, at Pauls Church, Aug. 26. 1660. By Matthew Poole minister of the Gospel at Michael Quern in London. London: printed for Sa. Thomson at the Bishops-head in Pauls Church-yard, 1660. ESTC No. R218310. Grub Street ID 92984.
  • Poole, Matthew. Evangelical worship is spiritual vvorship, as it was discussed in a sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Maior, at Pauls Church, Aug. 26. 1660. By Matthew Poole minister of the Gospel at Michael Quern in London. London: printed for Sa. Thomson at the Bishops-head in Pauls Church-yard, 1660. ESTC No. R203195. Grub Street ID 80329.
  • Poole, Matthew. The nullity of the Romish faith. Or A blovv at the root of the Romish Church, being an examination of that fundamentall doctrine of the Church of Rome concerning the Churches infallibility, and of all those severall methods which their most famous and approved writers have used for the defence thereof; together with an appendix tending to the demonstration of the solidity of the Protestant faith, wherein the reader will find all the materiall objections and cavils of their most considerable writers, viz. Richworth (alias Rushworth) in his Dialogues, White in hi Treatise De fide and his Apology for tradition, Cressy in his Exomolgesis, S. Clara in his Systema fidei, and Captaine Everard in his late account of his pretended conversion to the Church of Rome discussed and answered. By Matthevv Poole late minister of the Gospell in London. Oxford: printed by Hen: Hall printer to the University, for Ric: Davis, 1666. ESTC No. R202654. Grub Street ID 79878.
  • Poole, Matthew. The nullity of the Romish faith. Or A blovv at the root of the Romish Church, being an examination of that fundamentall doctrine of the Church of Rome concerning the Churches infallibility, and of all those severall methods which their most famous and approved writers have used for the defence thereof; together with an appendix tending to the demonstration of the solidity of the Protestant faith, wherein the reader will find all the materiall objections and cavils of their most considerable writers, viz. Richworth (alias Rushworth) in his Dialogues, White in hi Treatise De fide and his Apology for tradition, Cressy in his Exomolgesis, S. Clara in his Systema fidei, and Captain Everard in his late account of his pretended conversion to the Church of Rome discussed and answered. By Matthevv Poole late minister of the Gospell in London. Oxford: printed by Hen: Hall printer to the University, for Ric: Davis, 1666. ESTC No. R229860. Grub Street ID 102259.
  • Poole, Matthew. The nullity of the Romish faith. Or, A blovv at the root of the Romish Church, being an examination of that fundamentall doctrine of the Church of Rome concerning the churches infallibility, and of all those several methods which their most famous and approved writers have used for the defence thereof. Together with an appendix tending to the demonstration of the solidity of the Protestant faith, wherein the reader will find all the materiall objections and cavils of their most considerable writers, viz. Richworth (alias Rushworth) in his Dialogues, White in treatise De Fide and his Apology for Tradition, Cressy in his Exomologesis, S. Clara in Systema fidei, and Captain Everard in his late account of his pretended conversion to the Church of Rome discussed and answered. By Mathew Poole Minister of the Gospell. Oxford: printed by H[enry]. H[all]. for Ric: Davis, and are to be sold by Geo. West, and A. Curteyn, 1667. ESTC No. R40648. Grub Street ID 122418.
  • Poole, Matthew. The nullity of the Romish faith. Or, A blovv at the root of the Romish Church, being an examination of that fundamentall doctrine of the Church of Rome concerning the churches infallibility, and of all those severall methods which their most famous and approved writers have used to the defence thereof. Together with an appendix tending to the demonstration of the solidity of the Protestant faith, wherein the reader will find all the materiall objections and cavils of their most considerable writers ... By Matthew Poole minister of the gospell. Oxford: printed by Hen. Hall printer to the University, for Ric: Davis, 1667. ESTC No. R26897. Grub Street ID 110143.
  • Poole, Matthew. A dialogue between a popish priest and an English Protestant. Wherein the principal points and arguments of both religions are truly proposed and fully examined. By Matthew Poole Minister of the Gospel. London: printed by E[llen]. Cotes and are to be sold by R[alph]. Smith in the first court in Gresham Colledge next Bishopsgate-street, S[amuel]. Tomson at the Bishops-head in Duck-lane, F[rancis]. Titan at the three-dggers in Fleet-street, and H[enry]. Mortlock at the White-hart in Westminster-hall, 1667. ESTC No. R187095. Grub Street ID 75486.
  • Poole, Matthew. A dialogue between a popish priest and an English Protestant. Wherein the principal points and arguments of both religions are truly proposed and fully examined. By Matthew Poole minister of the Gospel. London: printed by E. Cotes, and are to be sold by S. Tompson at the Bishops-Head in Duck lane, 1667. ESTC No. R40270. Grub Street ID 122090.
  • Poole, Matthew. The nullity of the Romish faith. Or, A blovv at the root of the Romish Church, being an examination of that fundamentall doctrine of the Church of Rome concerning the Churches infallibility, and of all those severall methods which their most famous and approved writers have used for the defence thereof. Together with an appendix tending to the demonstration of the solidity of the Protestant faith, wherein the reader will find all the materiall objections and cavils of their most considerable writers, viz. Richworth (alias Rushworth) in his Dialogues, White in hi treatise De fide and his Apology for tradition, Cressy in his Exomologesis, S. Clara in his Systema fidei, and Captain Everard in his late account of this pretended conversion to the Church of Rome discussed and answered. By Matthevv Poole minister of the Gospell,. Oxford: printed by Hen: Hall printer to the University, for Ric: Davis, 1667. ESTC No. R31932. Grub Street ID 114687.
  • Poole, Matthew. Synopsis criticorum aliorumque S. Scripturæ interpretum. Volumen I. Complectens libros omnes à Genesi ad Jobum, divisum in duas partes. Operâ Matthæi Poli Londinensis. Londini: typis J. Flesher usque ad I. Sam. deinde à II. Reg. inclusive ad finem voluminis & T. Roycroft. Prostat apud Cornelium Bee in vico Little-Britain, anno Dom. MDCLXIX. [1669]. ESTC No. R16449. Grub Street ID 64297.
  • Poole, Matthew. A dialogue between a popish priest and an English Protestant. Wherein the principal points and arguments of both religions are truly proposed and fully examined. By Matthew Pool ministery of the Gospel. London: printed by Thomas Milbourn, and are to be sold by Thomas Passinger, at the sign of the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1670. ESTC No. R236233. Grub Street ID 107055.
  • Poole, Matthew. A dialogue between a popish priest and an English Protestant. Wherein the principal points and arguments of both religions are truly proposed and fully examined. By Matthew Poole minister of the Gospel. London: printed by Thomas Milbourn, and are to be sold by William Passenger, at the sign of the Three Bibles on London Bridge, 1670. ESTC No. R219475. Grub Street ID 94008.
  • Poole, Matthew. A dialogue between a popish priest and an English Protestant. Wherein the principal points and arguments of both religions are truly proposed and fully examined. By Matthew Poole minister of the Gospel. London: printed by Thomas Milbourn, and are to be sold by Thomas Passinger, at the sign of the Three Bibles on London Bridge, 1670. ESTC No. R181932. Grub Street ID 72314.
  • Poole, Matthew. Synopsis criticorum aliorumque S. Scripturæ interpretum. Volumen II. Complectens libros Jobi, Psalmorum, Proverbiorum, Ecclesiastis, & Cantici Canticorum. Divisum in duas partes. Operâ Matthæi Poli Londinensis. Londini: typis E. Flesher. Prostat apud Cornelium Bee in vico Little-Britain, anno Dom. MDCLXXI. [1671]. ESTC No. R225841. Grub Street ID 98963.
  • Poole, Matthew. The nullity of the Romish faith. Or A blovv at the root of the Romish Church, being an examination of that fundamental doctrine of the Church of Rome concerning the Churches infallibilitie, and of all those several methods which their most famous and approved writers hav used for the defence thereof. Together with an appendix tending to the demonstration of the solidity of the Protestant faith, wherein the reader will find all the material objections and cavils of their most considerable writers, viz., Richworth (aliàs Rushworth) in his Dialogues, White in his treatise de fide and his Apology for tradition, Cressy in his Exomologesis, S. Clara in his Systema fidei, and Captain Everard in his late account of his pretended conversion to the Church of Rome discussed and answered. By Mathevv Poole minister of the Gospel. Oxford: printed by Hen: Hall printer to the University, for Ri: Davis, 1671. ESTC No. R8558. Grub Street ID 128717.
  • Poole, Matthew. A dialogue between a popish priest, and an English Protestant. Wherein the principal points and arguments of both religions are truly proposed, and fully examined. By Matthew Pool, author of the Synopsis criticorum. London: printed by T.M. for Tho. Passinger, and are to be sold by John Williamson at the Sun and Bible on London-Bridge, 1672. ESTC No. R27468. Grub Street ID 110624.
  • Poole, Matthew. A dialogue between a Popish priest and an English protestant. : Wherein the principal points and arguments of both religions are truly proposed and fully examined. / By Matthew Pool, minister of the Gospel. Glasgow: By Robert Sanders, printer to the city and university, and are to be sold in his shop, 1672. ESTC No. R181933. Grub Street ID 72315.
  • Poole, Matthew. Synopsis criticorum aliorumque S. Scripturæ interpretum. Volumen III. Complectens prophetas omnes, tum majores, tum minores, nobis dictos. Divisum in duas partes. Operâ Matthæi Poli Londinensis. Londini: typis E. Flesher. Prostat apud Carolum Smith, bibliopolam, ad insigne Nigri Cygni in vico Fleetstreet, anno Dom. MDCLXXIII. [1673]. ESTC No. R225842. Grub Street ID 98964.
  • Poole, Matthew. A seasonable apology for religion, being the subject of two sermons lately delivered in an auditory in London. By Matthew Pool, minister of the Gospel in London. London: printed by J.M. for Tho. Parkhurst, at the Bible and three Crowns in Cheapside, near Mercers Chappel; and at the Bible on London-Bridge, under the Gate, MDCLXXIII. [1673]. ESTC No. R36683. Grub Street ID 118937.
  • Poole, Matthew. Synopsis criticorum aliorumque S. Scripturæ interpretum. Volumen IV. Complectens omnes libros Novi Testamenti. Divisum in duas partes. Operâ Matthæi Poli Londinensis. Londini: typis E. Flesher. Prostat apud Carolum Smith, bibliopolam, ad insigne Angeli in vico Fleetstreet, anno Dom. MDCLXXIV. [1674]. ESTC No. R225843. Grub Street ID 98965.
  • Poole, Matthew. A dialogue between a popish priest and an English Protestant. Wherein the principal points and arguments of both religions are truly proposed, and fully examined. By Mathew Pool, author of the Synopis criticorum. London: printed for Tho: Cockeril, at the Atlas in Cornhill, 1676. ESTC No. R218309. Grub Street ID 92982.
  • Poole, Matthew. Synopsis criticorum aliorumque S. Scripturæ interpretum. Volumen IV. atque ultimi pars posterior, complectens Epistolas universas & apocalypsin. Operâ Matthæi Poli Londinensis. Londini: typis E. Flesher. Prostat apud Carolum Smith, bibliopolam, ad insigne Angeli in vico Fleetstreet, anno Dom. MDCLXXVI. [1676]. ESTC No. R225844. Grub Street ID 98966.
  • Poole, Matthew. Mr. Matthew Pool, author of that elaborate work, Sinopsis criticorum. His late sayings a little before his death, concerning the most material pointes of the Popish party; charged against the Protestants, vvherein the desperate tenets of Popish Jesuitical principles are detected and sollidly censured. For the settlement of all real professors, and practical opposers of those demnable delusions, in few words to the vvise. He dyed the 12th. of this instant stilo novo, at Amstersdam:. [Edinburgh]: Re-printed at Edinburgh, Anno Dom. 1679. ESTC No. R224111. Grub Street ID 97831.
  • Poole, Matthew. The nullity of the Romish faith; or A blovv at the root of the Romish Church, being an examination of that fundamental doctrine of the Church of Rome concerning the Churches infallibility, and of all those several methods which their most famous and approved writers have used for the defence thereof. Together with an appendix tending to the demonstration of the solidity of the Protestant faith, wherein the reader will find all the material objections and cavils of their most considerable writets [sic], viz. Richworth (ali?s Rushworth). in his Dialogues, White i his treatise de fide and his Apology for tradition, Cressy in his Exomologesis, S. Clara in his Systema fidei, and Captain Everard in his late account of his pretended conversion to the Church of Rome discussed and answered. By Matthew Poole minister of the Gospel. London: printed for and sold by Rob. Boulter at the Turks Head in Cornhil, T. Passinger at the three Bibles on London Bridge and R. Smith at the Bible in the Piazza under the Exchange, Cornhil, 1679. ESTC No. R40077. Grub Street ID 121919.
  • Poole, Matthew. Mr. Matthew Pool, author of that elaborate work, Sinopsis critticorum his late sayings a little before his death, concerning the material points of the popish party, charged against the Protestants, wherein the desperate tenets of popish Jesuitical principles are detected and sollidly censured. For the settlement of all real professors, and practical opposers of those damnable delusions, in few words to the wise. He dyed the 12th of this instant stilo nova, at Amstersdam. [London]: Printed for P. Brooksby, [1679]. ESTC No. R39714. Grub Street ID 121591.
  • Poole, Matthew. A dialogue between a popish priest and an English Protestant. Wherein the principal points and arguments of both religions are truly proposed, and fully examined. By Matthew Pool, author of the Synopsis criticorum. London: printed for Tho: Cockeril, at the Three Legs in the Poultry, over-against the Stocks-Market, 1680. ESTC No. R220551. Grub Street ID 94891.
  • Poole, Matthew. A dialogue between a popish priest and an English Protestant. Wherein the principal points and arguments of both religions are truly proposed and fully examined. By Matthew Pool, author of the Synopsis criticorum. Edinburgh: printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to His most sacred Majesty, anno Dom. 1681. ESTC No. R181934. Grub Street ID 72316.
  • Poole, Matthew. Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with the parallel Scriptures, the more difficult terms in each verse are explained, seeming contradictions reconciled, questions and doubts resolved, and the whole text opened. Vol. I. By the late reverend and learned divine Mr. Matthew Poole. London: printed by John Richardson, for Thomas Parkhurst, Dorman Newman, Jonathan Robinson, Brabazon Ailmer, Thomas Cockeril, and Benjamin Alsop, M.DC.LXXXIII. [1683]. ESTC No. R39678. Grub Street ID 121554.
  • Poole, Matthew. A dialogue between a popish priest and an English Protestant. Wherein the principal points and arguments of both religions are truly proposed, and fully examined. By Matthew Pool, author of the Synopsis criticorum. London: printed for Tho. Cockeril, at the Three Legs in the Poultrey, over-against the Stocks-Market, 1685. ESTC No. R33936. Grub Street ID 116496.
  • Poole, Matthew. Annotations upon the Holy Bible. wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with the parallel Scriptures, the more difficult terms in each verse are explained, seeming contradictions reconciled, questions and doubts resolved, and the whole text opened. Vol. II. Being a continuation of Mr. Pool's work by certain judicious and learned divines. London: printed for Thomas Parkhurst, Dorman Newman, Jonathan Robinson, Brabazon Ailmer, Thomas Cockeril, M.DC.LXXXV. [1685]. ESTC No. R224237. Grub Street ID 97943.
  • Poole, Matthew. A dialogue between a popish priest and an English Protestant. Wherein the principal points and arguments of both religions are truly proposed, and fully examined. By Matthew Pool, author of the Synopsis criticorum. London: printed for Tho. Cockeril, at the Three Legs in the Poultrey, over-against the Stocks-Market, 1687. ESTC No. R224109. Grub Street ID 97828.
  • Poole, Matthew. Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with the parallel Scriptures. The more difficult terms in each verse are explained. Seeming contradictions reconciled. Questions and doubts resolved. And the whole text opened. Vol. I. By the late reverend and learned divine Mr. Matthew Poole. London: Printed by Robert Roberts, for Thomas Parkhurst, Dorman Newan, Jonathan Robinson, Brabazon Ailmer, Thomas Cockerill, and Benjamin Alsop, MDCLXXXVIII. [1688]. ESTC No. R33978. Grub Street ID 116530.
  • Poole, Matthew. Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with the parallel Scriptures. The more difficult terms in each verse are explained. Seeming contradictions reconciled. Questions and doubts resolved. And the whole text opened. Vol. II. By the late reverend and learned divine Mr. Matthew Poole. London: Printed for Thomas Parkhurst, Dorman Newan, Jonathan Robinson, Brabazon Ailmer, and Thomas Cockerill, MDCLXXXVIII. [1688]. ESTC No. R224238. Grub Street ID 97944.
  • Poole, Matthew. Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with the parallel Scriptures. The more difficult terms in each verse are explained. Seeming contradictions reconciled. Questions and doubts resolved. And the whole text opened. Vol. II. Being a continuation of Mr. Pool's work by certain judicious and learned divines. London: printed for Thomas Parkhurst, Dorman Newman, Jonathan Robinson, Brabazon Ailmer, and Thomas Cockerill, MDCLXXXVIII [1688]. ESTC No. R39713. Grub Street ID 121590.
  • Poole, Matthew. Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with the parallel scriptures. The more difficult terms in each verse are explained. Seeming contradictions reconciled. Questions and doubts resolved. And the whole text opened. Vol. II. Being a continuation of Mr. Poole's work by certain judicious and learned divines. The third edition. With the addition of a new concordance and tables, by Mr. Sam. Clark. The whole corrected and amended by the said Mr. Sam. Clark, and Mr. Edward Veale. With large contents to each chapter. London: printed for Thomas Parkhurst, Jonathan Robinson, Thomas Cockerill Senr & Junr, Brabazon Aylmer, John Lawrence, and John Taylor, MDCXCVI. [1696]. ESTC No. R33962. Grub Street ID 116518.
  • Poole, Matthew. Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with the parallel scriptures. The more difficult terms in each verse are explained. Seeming contradictions reconciled. Questions and doubts resolved. And the whole text opened. Vol. I. By the late reverend and learned divine Mr. Matthevv Poole. The third edition. With the addition of a new concordance and tables, by Mr. Sam. Clark. The whole corrected and amended by the said Mr. Sam. Clark, and Mr. Edward Veale. With large contents to each chapter. London: printed for Thomas Parkhurst, Jonathan Robinson, Thomas Cockerill Senr & Junr, Brabazon Aylmer, John Lawrence, and John Taylor, MDCXCVI. [1696]. ESTC No. R39679. Grub Street ID 121555.
  • Poole, Matthew. A reverse to Mr. Oliver's sermon of spiritual worship. A sermon on the same subject. Preached before the Lord Mayor, at St. Paul's Church, August 26th. 1660. By Matthew Poole, minister at St. Michael Quern, London.Now reprinted, and may serve as an answer to the aforesai sermon. London: printed for A. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms Inn, in Warwick-Lane, 1698. ESTC No. R33939. Grub Street ID 116498.
  • Poole, Matthew. Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with the parallel scriptures. The more difficult terms in each verse explained, seeming contradictions reconciled. Questions and doubts resolved. And the whole text opened. Vol. II. Being a continuation of Mr. Poole's work by certain judicious and learned divines. London: printed for Thomas Parkhurst, Jonathan Robinson, Brabazon Aylmer, John Lawrence, John Taylor, and Thomas Cockerill in the Poultrey, MDCC. [1700]. ESTC No. R33963. Grub Street ID 116519.
  • Poole, Matthew. Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd; together with the parallel scriptures. The more difficult terms in each verse are explained. Seeming contradictions reconciled. Questions and doubts resolved. And the whole text opened. By the late reverend and learned divine Mr. Matthew Poole. Edinburgh: printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, printer to the King's most excellent Majesty, 1700. ESTC No. R218307. Grub Street ID 92980.
  • Poole, Matthew. Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd; together with the parallel scriptures. The more difficult terms in each verse explained. Seeming contradictions reconciled. Questions and doubts resolved. And the whole text opened. Vol. I. By the late reverend and learned divine Mr. Matthew Poole. London: printed for Thomas Parkhurst, Jonathan Robinson, Brabazon Aylmer, John Lawrence, John Taylor, and Thomas Cockerill, 1700. ESTC No. R219501. Grub Street ID 94029.
  • Poole, Matthew. A dialogue between a popish priest and an English Protestant. Wherein the principal points and arguments of both religions are truly proposed, and fully examined. By Matthew Pool, ... Dublin: re-printed by Samuel Fairbrother, 1719. ESTC No. N6061. Grub Street ID 43630.
  • Poole, Matthew. A dialogue between a popish-priest and an English Protestant. Wherein the principal points and arguments of both religions are truly proposed, and fully examined. By Mathew Pool, ... Dublin: printed by Samuel Fairbrother, and are to be sold at his shop, 1744. ESTC No. T217929. Grub Street ID 242686.
  • Poole, Matthew. Popery unmasked: or, a dialogue between a popish priest and an English protestant. Wherein the principal points and arguments of both religions are truly proposed, and fully examined. By the Reverend and learned Mr. Matthew Poole, ... Glasgow: printed by Rob. Chapman and Alex. Duncan, and sold by them and the booksellers of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee, Perth, St. Andrews, Montrose, Bamf [sic], Inverness, Stirling, Dumfries, Paisley. Kilmarnock, Air, Irvine, Greenock, 1779. ESTC No. T178405. Grub Street ID 215332.