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Anti-Cotton:, or, A refutation of Cotton's letter declaratory; lately directed to the Queen Regent of France; and apologizing for the Jesuits touching the doctrine of killing kings. Proving that the Jesuits were the authors of that execrable parricide, sometime committed upon the person of the French King, Henry the Fourth. Together with a supplication of the University of Paris, against the Jesuits opening schools amongst them. To which is added a large new preface and postscript, fully proving the doctrine of murdering kings to be the Jesuits doctrine, and vindicating Anti-Cotton from all objections

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