134 books
A Whipp a Whipp, for the Schismaticall Animadverter Upon the Bishop of Worcester's Letter by Roger L'Estrange. (1662)
Tyranny and Popery Lording It Over the Consciences, Lives, Liberties, and Estates Both of King and People (1678)
Citt and Bumpkin, in a Dialogue Over a Pot of Ale Concerning Matters of Religion and Government / By R.L. (1680)
The Relaps'd Apostate, Or, Notes Upon a Presbyterian Pamphlet, Entituled, a Petition for Peace, & by Roger L'Estrange. (1681)
Twenty-Two Select Colloquies Out of Erasmus Roterodamus Pleasantly Representing Several Superstitious Levities That Were Crept Into the Church of Rome in His Days. (1689)
The Relaps'd Apostate, Or, Notes Upon a Presbyterian Pamphlet, Entituled a Petition for Peace, & Wherein the Faction and Design Are Laid as Open as Heart Can Wish / By Roger L'Estrange. (1661)
Tully's Offices in Three Books / Turned Out of Latin Into English by Sr. Ro. L'Estrange. (1699)
Twenty-Two Select Colloquies Out of Erasmus Roterodamus Pleasantly Representing Several Superstitious Levities That Were Crept Into the Church of Rome in His Days. (1699)
The Growth of Knavery and Popery Under the Mask of Presbytery (1678)
A Compendious History of the Most Remarkable Passages of the Last Fourteen Years with an Account of the Plot, as It Was Carried on Both Before and After the Fire of London, to This Present Time. (1680)
The History of the Plot, Or, a Brief and Historical Account of the Charge and Defence of Edward Coleman, Esq., William Ireland, Thomas Pickering, John Grove
Toleration Discuss'd, in Two Dialogues
The Casuist Uncas'd, in a Dialogue Betwixt Richard and Baxter, with a Moderator Between Them, for Quietnesse Sake by Roger L'Estrange. (1681)
The Apostate Protestant a Letter to a Friend, Occasioned by the Late Reprinting of a Jesuites Book about Succession to the Crown of England, Pretended to Have Been Written by R. Doleman. (1682)
Toleration Discuss'd, in Two Dialogues I. Betwixt a Conformist, and a Non-Conformist ... II. Betwixt a Presbyterian, and an Independent ... (1679)
Twenty Select Colloquies Out of Erasmus Roterodamus Pleasantly Representing Several Superstitious Levities That Were Crept Into the Church of Rome in His Days / Made English by Ro. L'Estrange. (1680)
The Dissenters Sayings Two Parts in One
A Guide to Eternity Extracted Out of the Writings of the Holy Fathers and Ancient Philosophers / Written Originally in Latine by John Bona; And Now Done Into English by Roger L'Estrange, Esq. (1680)
Toleration Discuss'd by Roger L'Estrange. (1663)
A Whipp for the Schismaticall Animadverter Upon the Bishop of Worcester's Letter with an Answer to a Second, and Impudent Libell from the Same Hand, Entitled Some Further Animadversions, & / By Roger L'Estrange. (1662)
Fables of Aesop According to Sir Roger Lestrange
An Answer to a Letter to a Dissenter Upon Occasion of His Majesties Late Gracious Declaration of Indulgence / By Sir Roger l'Estrange. (1687)
A Discourse of the Fishery Briefly Laying Open, Not Only the Advantages, and Facility of the Undertaking, But Likewise the Absolute Necessity of It / Asserted and Vindicated from All Material Objections by Sir Roger L'Estrange. (1695)
A Caveat to the Cavaliers (1661)