Facsimile reprints. 'A plaine patterne of perfect Protestant professor: which is, to be a false corrvpter, perverter, and abuser of authorities &c. Taken forth of the first, chiefest, and principal part, of the gloriously intituled booke: (A ful satisfaction) written by ... M. Thomas Morton ... ' originally published [s.l.] : [s.n.], [1608-10]. 'A svpplication to the Kings most excellent maiestie, wherein, seuerall reasons of state and religion are briefely touched ... ' originally published [s.l.] : [s.n.], 1604. 'Bels trial examined; that is a refutation of his late treatise, intituled, The triall of the newe religion, by B.C. Student in diuinitie. Wherein his many & grosse vntruthes, with diuers contradictions are discouered ... In the preface likewise, a short viewe of one Thomas Rogers vntruthes is sett downe, taken out of his booke called. The faith doctrine and religion, professed and protected in the realme of England &c. ... ' originally published Roane : [s.n.], 1608.
Allison and Rogers 167, STC 18185 a (Broughton); Allison and Rogers 247, STC 14432 (Colleton); Allison and Rogers 905 (Woodward).