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A seasonable memorial in some historical notes upon the liberties of the presse and pulpit: : with the effects of popular petitions, tumults, associations, impostures, and disaffected common councils. To all good subjects and true Protestants
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A seasonable memorial in some historical notes upon the liberties of the presse and pulpit: : with the effects of popular petitions, tumults, associations, impostures, and disaffected common councils. To all good subjects and true Protestants
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1680.
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470597
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L'Estrange, Roger (1616-1704)
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A collection of several tracts in quarto, : written most since the discovery of the Popish plot. Being all against popery and presbytery, viz. The relapsed Protestant. Toleration discussed. The growth of knavery. Tyranny and popery. Reformed Catholick. Freeborn subject. The case put for the D. of York. The appeal from the country to the city answered. A seasonable memorial. A dialogue between Cit and Bumkin, in two parts. A further discovery of the Plot. Discovery on discovery. A narrative of the Plot. The Committee, or popery in masquerade. Richard against Baxter. Ephraim and Zekiel, being his case. An appeal to the king and Parliament. L'Estrange no papist. The character of a papist in masquerade, &c. An apology for Protestants, &c. And besides, The history of the Plot, in folio. Erasmus's Colloquies against popery. Seneca's Morals. The guide to eternity. Cicero's Offices in English. Five letters from a nun to a Cavalier translated out of French
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