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

 Vol. XII. (continued) : 

 Collection of Advertisements, &c. relating to the Royal Fisheries within British Seas. 

 Letter on the Situation of Holland with regard to Fisheries. 

 Lloyd (William, Bishop of Lichfield). Account of the Life of Pythagoras, and 



other famous Men, his Contemporaries, &c. 

 Table of Remarks and Discoveries, in Mr. Addison's Book of Travels. 

 Coronation of Pope Alexander VIII, &c. 1689. 

 Natural History of Superstition. 

 Burthogge (Richard). Of the Soul of the World, and of particular Souls ; in a 



Letter to Mr. Locke, &c. 

 Enquiry into the Authority of that Text, "There are Three that bear Record 



in Heaven," addressed to Both Houses of Convocation. 

 CoUins (Anthony). Priestcraft in Perfection, &c. 

 New Catechism, with Dr. Hicks' Thirty-nine Articles. 

 Drake (Dr.) Some Considerations relating to all future Elections of Members 



to serve in Parliament, &c. 1702. 

 List of divers worthy good Patriots slandered, in a Paper called the Black List. 

 Presbyterian Plea, addressed to the Peers of England. 1705. 

 Case of Dissenters, as affected by the late Bill proposed in Parliament for preventing 



Occasional Conformity. 1703, 

 Apology for Roman Catholics; in a Letter to a Member of Parliament. 

 Withers (J.) History of Resistance as practised by the Church of England, &c. 1710. 

 Usher (James, Archbishop of Armagh). Original of Bishops and Metropolitans. 1703. 

 Atterbury (Dr.) The Mitre and Crown ; and Continuation. 1711-12. 

 Remarks from the Country upon Two Letters relating to the Convocation and 



Alterations in the Liturgy. 

 High-Church Miracles; or Modern Inconsistencies, 1710. 

 Compton (Henry, Bishop of London). Letter concerning Allegiance, 

 Dissenting Teachers Address to the Junta against the Bill for Building Fifty New 



Churches in and about London and Westminster, &c. 1711. 

 Turretin (John Alphonsus). University Oration concerning the difiFerent Fates of 



the Christian Religion. 1709. 

 Case of the Episcopal Clergy of Scotland truly represented. 1707. 

 Act ratifying the Confession of Faith, and settHng Presbyterian Church Government. 



1690. 

 Petition of the Ministers who were thrust from their Churches in December 1688, 



to their Majesties' Commissioner and the Estates of Parliament. 1689. 

 Act for settHng the Quiet and Peace of the Church. 1693. 

 Act anent Intruders into Churches. 

 Copy of William III.'s Will. 1702. 



PoHtical Remarks on the Life and Reign of King William III. 

 Abstract of the Receipts and Issues of the Public Revenues, &c. during King 



William's Reign. 

 Proceedings in Parliament upon the Observations of the Commissioners for stating 



the Public Accounts of the Kingdom, delivered into the House of Peers. 

 Representation of London and Westminster in Parliament examined and con- 

 sidered. 1702. 

 Exorbitant Grants of William III examined and questioned, &c. 1703. 

 Representations of the Lords to Queen Anne, 1703; and Her Majesty's Answer 



thereunto. 

 Address of the Commons to Queen Anne. 

 Account of the Scotch Plot. 1704, 

 Account of Captain Simon Fraser, who carried on a Plot against the Government. 1 704, 



