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A fifth collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England. : Viz. I. The hard case of Protestant subjects under the dominion of a popish Prince. II. An answer to a late pamphlet, entitled, A short scheme of the usurpations of the crown of England, &c. III. An humble and hearty address to all English Protestants in the army. Published by Mr. Johnson in the year 1686. IV. Several reasons against the establishment of a standing army, and dissolving the militia. V. A discourse of magistracy; of prerogative by divine right; of obedience, and of the laws. VI. The definition of a tyrant, by Abr. Cowley: with several queries thereupon proposed to the lawyers. VII. A letter to the King, inducing him to return to the Protestant religion. VIII. Ten seasonable queries, proposed by an English gentleman at Amsterdam to his friends in England. Licensed and entred according to order

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