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10. Aii apology for the Church of England with relation to the 

 spirit of persecution for which she is accused. 



11. A letter of the Rev. F. Peter Jesuite, Almoner to the 

 King of England, written to the Rev. F. le Chaise, confessor to the 

 most Christian King, touching the present affairs of England. 

 (2 copies.) 



12. Copie d'une lettre d'un Jesuite de Leige ecrit a un 

 Jesuite de Friburge, le 2 Fevr. 1687. In Latin. (2 copies.) 



13. The draft of an act for the better prevention of illegal 

 exaction of money from the subject and preservation of the right and 

 freedom of the subjects of this realm. 



14. Notes of an argument in the case of Godden versus Sir 

 Edw. Hales. 16 June, 1686. 



15. The answer of the Fellows of S. Mary Magdalen College, 

 [Oxford], to the question why they did not elect and admit Mr. 

 Anthony Farmer to be President of the same College in the room of 

 Dr. Clarke deceased, in complyance with his Majesties Letters 

 mandatory. 



16. The attempt of Dr. Fairfax to be heard before the com- 

 missioners, June 13, 1687. Followed by a second draft of the 

 answer of the Yice-President and other Fellows of S. Mary Magda- 

 len, Oxon., and a piece of a letter to the E. of Sunderland. 



17. Reasons for subscribing the Oxford Address by the Clergy of 

 the diocese. 



18. 14 Directions in aid of the king's government. 



19. Notes upon the dispensing power. 



20. The case of the Bishops' courts. 



21. A series of extracts from the Decretals, &c. "Principis man- 

 data contemnentes quomodo puniantur." 



22. A paper beginning, "His Majesties promise is no argument, 

 for abrogating the Laws." On the other side, some "Rules" respect- 

 ing Acts for Liberty of Conscience, Election of Parliaments, <fec. 



23. Some queries concerning liberty of conscience directed to 

 William Penn and Henry Care. 



24. The petition of the seven Bishops. (3 copies.) 



25. Notes out of the Diary of the Parliament, 1660. 



