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SOMERS (Lord). Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts (continued) 

 Vol. VIII. (continued) : 

 Impeachment of the Duke and Duchess of Lauderdale, with their Brother, my 



Lord Hatton. 

 Apology for the Duke of Lauderdale. 

 Ravillac Redivivus, being a Narrative of the Trial of Mr. J. Mitchel ; with an 



Account of the Trial of Major Weir. 1678. 

 Rowlandson (Mrs. Marj'). True History of the Captivity and Restoration of. 

 Emperor's Concession to his Protestant Subjects in Hungary. 1681. 

 Short Account of the Life and Death of Pope Alexander VII. 1667. 

 Relation of the late Earthquake and Eruption of Mount AEtna. By the Earl 



of Winchelsea. 1669. 

 Sidney (Algemoon), Of Love. 



Vol. IX. Containing 



Two remarkable Paradoxes. I. That the World was created in an instant. 



II. That the World shall not entirely be consumed by fire. 

 To the Most Reverend Fathers in God, William Archbishop of York, and John 



Archbishop of Canterbury, from James II. 1685. 

 Villiers (George, Duke of Buckingham). 1. Discourse on the Reasonableness of 



Men's having a Religion. 2. Letter to Author of Short Answer to the Duke 



of Buckingham's Paper concerning Religion. 

 Remonstrance, by way of Address, from the Church of England to Parliament, 



with some Remarks upon Dr. Sherlock's Sermon, preached 29th May 1685. 

 Second Remonstrance, by way of Address, from the Chm-ch of England. 

 Address to the King and Parliament, from the Quakers. 

 Alsop (Alderman). Speech. 

 Penn (William). Speech. 



Address of the Presbyterians, presented to the King. 

 Address to the King, by the Bishop of Oxon. 

 Reply to the Reasons of the Oxford Clergy against Addressing. 

 Address of the Atheists, or the Sect of the Epicureans. 

 Reasons against Prosecuting Protestant Dissenters for Dififerences of Opinion in 



Religion. 

 Letter to a Dissenter on the Declaration of Indulgence, by George Marquis of 



Halifax. 1687. 

 Roman CathoHc Principles in reference to God and the King. 

 Protestant's Doom in Popish Times. 



Abbey and other Church-Lands not yet assured to such Possessors as are Catholics. 

 Pedigree of Popery ; or the Genealogy of Anti-Christ. 

 Three Letters : (1) Letter from a Jesuit at Liege to a Jesuit at Fribourg, giving 



an Account of the happy Progress of ReHgion in England. (2) A Letter 



from Father Petre, Jesuit, written to the Rev. Father La Chaise, touching the 



Affairs of England. Translated from the French. (3) Answer of the Rev. 



Father La Chaise, to a Letter of the Rev. Father Petre, Jesuit. 

 La Chaise (Father). Project for the Extirpation of Heretics. 

 Catholic Almanack for the Year 1687. 

 Stat of the Church of Rome when the Reformation began. 

 Petition of the Bishops. 



Letter from a Dissenter to the Petitioning Bishops. 



Answer to Petition of the Archbishop and Six other Bishops to His Majesty. 1688. 

 Articles recommended by the Archbishop of Canterbury to all the Bishops in his 



Jurisdiction. 

 Examination of the Bishops upon their Refusal of reading His Majesty's Declaration. 



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