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

 Vol. IX. (continued) : 

 Enquiry into the Reasons for abrogating the Test. 

 Samuel, Bishop of Oxon, his Reason for abrogating the Test answered by Samuel, 



Archdeacon of Canterbury. 

 Plain Account of the Persecution laid to the Charge of the Church of England. 

 Burnet (Bishop), Apology for the Church of England with relation to the Spirit 



of Persecution of which she is accused. 

 Fagel (Myn Heer). Letter from, giving an Account of the Prince and Princess 



of Orange's Thoughts concerning the Repeal of the Test and the Penal Laws. 

 Church of England's Complaint in Vindication of her Loyalty. 

 New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty, 



Some Considerations about the New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty. 

 Instance of the Church of England's Loyalty, 

 Trial and Examination of a Libel, entitled, A New Test of the Church of England's 



Loyalty ; mth some Reflections on the Additional Libel, entitled, An Instance 



of the Church of England's Loyalty. 

 Account of the late Proposals from the Archbishop of Canterbury, with some 



other Bishops, to his Majesty, in a letter to M. B,, Esq. 

 England's Wants; or several Proposals, probably beneficial to England. 1685. 

 Gates (Titus). The Memoirs of. 

 Reflections upon the Inconveniences attending wilful and malicious Forgery and 



Perjury. 1685. 

 Cellier(Mrs.E.) Scheme for the Foundation of a Royal Hospital for Foundlings. 1687. 

 Declaration of James, Duke of Monmouth. 

 Duke of Monmouth's Letter to the King. 1685. 



Account of the Execution of the late Duke of Monmouth, 15th July, 1685. 

 Pudsey (Sir George, Recorder of the City of Oxford). Speech of. 1685. 

 Relation of the Pope's Nuncio making his Public Entry at Windsor, 1687. 

 By the King; a Declaration, 1688. 



List of the Foot and Horse that are come with the Prince of Orange. 

 Relation of the Rejoicings made in Rome for the Birth of the Prince of Wales. 1689. 

 Expedition of his Highness the Prince of Orange. 1688. 



Reflections upon the Petition to the King of the Lords who subscribed the same. 1688. 

 Reflections on the Prince of Orange's Declaration. 

 Answer to the above. 



List of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal summoned by the Prince of Orange. 1688-89. 

 Prince of Orange's Letter to the Lords assembled in this present Convention. 1688-89. 

 King's Letter to the Great Council of Peers. 1688. 



Speech of a Commoner of England to his Fellow-Commoner of the Convention. 

 Oath which the Kings of Scotland are to take at the time of their Coronation. 

 His Majesty's most gracious Letter to the Parliament of Scotland. 

 Parliament of Scotland's Answer to His Majesty's Letter. 

 Ferguson (Mr,) Representation of the Dangers impending over Protestants in 



Great Britain. 1689. 

 Letter formerly sent to Dr. Tillotson, with the said Doctor's Letter to the Lord Russel. 

 Letter to a Bishop concerning the present Settlement, and the New Oaths. 

 Proposal for uniting the Protestant Interest for the present, and preventing Divisions 



for the future. 1689. 

 Specimen of a Bill for uniting Protestants. 

 Reconciliation of the Dissenters to the Church of England. 

 Shower (Sir B.) Letter to a Convocation-Man, On the Rights, Powers, and 



Privileges of that Body. 



