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

 Vol. IX. (contimcedj : 

 Narrative of the Dissenters New Plot. 1690. 



Short and easy Method for the Extirpation of Popery. By a Person of Quality. 1690. 

 Speech of Anthony, Bishop of Meath, when the Clergy waited on His Majesty in 



the Camp, near Dublin. 1690. 

 Word to the Wandering Levite, or Answer to Dr. Sherlock's Reasons concerning 



the taking the Oaths. 

 True Character of a Churchman, shewing the False Pretences to that Name. 

 Observations on the keeping the 30th of January and 29th of May. By J. G. G, 1694. 

 Querela Temporum ; or the Danger of the Church of England. In a Letter from 



the Dean of . 



WagstafFe (Rev. Thomas). Letter out of Suffolk, giving an Account of the last 



Sickness and Death of Dr. William Sancroft, late Archbishop of Canterbury. 1694. 

 Collier (.Jeremiah, D.D.) Case of the Two Absolvers tried at the King's Bench 



Bar, for giving Absolution at the Place of Execution. 1696. 

 WTiether the preserving the Protestant Religion was the Motive unto, or the End 



designed by the late Revolution. In a Letter to a Country Gentleman, as an 



Answer to his first Query. 

 New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty ; or Whiggish Loyalty and Church 



Loyalty compared. 1700 

 Account of the Ceremonies of the Church of Rome at the Approaching Jubilee in 1700. 

 His Majesty's Message to the Convocation. 1689. 

 His Majesty's Letter to the Bishop of London. 1689. 

 Reflections on a late Pamphlet entitled, Priestcraft in Perfection. 

 Case of England, and the Protestant Interest. 

 Character of the Wisest Men. 1696. 

 True Cause of all our Miseries discovered in their Visible Effects. 1690. 



Vol. X. Containing 

 Order of the House of Lords, Dec. 22, 1688. 



Treby (Sir George). Speech to the Prince of Orange, Dec. 20, 1688. 

 List of the Members of the Convention. 

 Names of his Majesty's Privy Council. 



Prince of Orange's Speech to the Lords concerned with him. 

 Letter from the Emperor to King James, 9th April, 1689. 

 Manner of deposing a Popish King in Sweden. 



Memorial from the English Protestants for the Prince and Princess of Orange. 

 Murder wiU Out ; or a full Discovery that the Earl of Essex did not murder Himself. 

 Innocency and Truth vindicated. An Account of what hath been deposed to 



prove the Murder of the Earl of Essex. 

 Letter from a Lawyer in the Country to a Member of Parliament ; or Indemnity 



the Effect of Vacancy. 

 Reflections on the late and present Effects of Proceedings in England. 

 Sherlock (Dr.) Letter to a Member of the Convention. 

 Answer to the above. 

 Letter to a Friend, advising him in this Extraordinary Juncture how to free the 



Nation for ever. 

 Now is the Time: a Scheme for a Commonwealth. 

 Good Advice before it be too late, being a Breviate for the Convention. 

 Reflections on the present State of the Nation. 

 Speech to the Prince of Orange, by a true Protestant. 



Qu? Whether the King, Lords, and Commons, be a legal Parliament or not? 

 Letter concerning the Coronation Medal. 1689. 



