T. For-instance and . Goodwin, Of the Constitution, Right, Order and Government of the Churches of

B. Keach, ;. Rpco, and I. Marlow, The Glory of a True Church (1697), Treatise of a visible and Regular Gospel Church' (previously FPC E21)

J. F. Cooper and J. , A Social History of Congregational Religious Practice during the Puritan Revolution For colonial America, see Tenacious of their Liberties: The Congregationalists in Colonial Massachusetts For church records as 'acts', see Anne Dunan-Page, The Literary Acts of the Gathered Churches, 1999.

S. M. Burden, Church Books and their Copies', https://dissent.hypotheses.org/blog/2-church-books- and-their-copies-mark-burden

G. Owens, National Library of Wales, 1996); A Transcription of the Church Book of Speldhurst and Pembury (later Tunbridge Wells) The General Baptist Assembly, 1998); The Cockermouth Congregational Church Book (1651?c.1765), 2012.

M. Burden, M. Davies, A. Dunan-page, and J. Halcomb, An Inventory of Puritan and Dissenting Records http://www.qmulreligionandliterature.co.uk/onlinepublications/dissenting-records . For New England church records, see Margaret BendrothNew England's Hidden Histories: Colonial-Era Church Records, pp.1640-1714, 2016.

X. ?. France and . Xviie-siècles, Un inventaire (Geneva: Droz, 2014); Dire l'interdit. The Vocabulary of Censure and Exclusion in the Early Modern Reformed Tradition, Françoise Moreil and Philippe Chareyre, Brill's Series in Church History 40, 2010.

S. M. Burden, What is a Dissenting Church Book', https://dissent.hypotheses.org/blog, pp.1545-1547

R. Fenstanton and W. Ives, 1; see Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire) Church Book, pp.1643-1824

. Broadmead-baptist-church, E. Bristol, and . Terrill, Another relevant set of printed church records, Ecclesiastica, or a Book of Remembrance ? of the Church of Christ ? of Axminster (Exeter: Townsend, 1874) is not discussed here: the manuscript is lost, and the published text shows signs of very considerable editorial intervention and rewriting, pp.1640-1784

T. See, combining the functions of ministerial diary, commonplace book, and register for the Barnstaple Congregational church

H. Archive and R. Centre, AT88/1; see also Kent History and Library Centre, pp.1695-1854