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A38251 An Eighth collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England 1689 (1689) Wing E265B; ESTC R19509 28,615 37

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Council than to take that course in hand wherein we were so unhappily prevented and I doubt not but that it may have better success with you than with us I would write to you of many other things but I fear I have already detained you too long wherefore I shall write no more at present but that I am Paris July the 8th 1688. Your Friend and Servant La Chaise An Account of several PAPERS that have been Collected A Collection of Papers relating to the present Juncture of Affairs in England in Eight Parts 1. COntains 1. The Humble Petition of Seven Bishops to His Majesty 2. Articles recommended by the Archbishop of Canterbury to all the Bishops and Clergy in his Jurisdiction 3 Proposals of the Archbishop and other Bishops to His Majesty 4 Petition of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal for Calling a Free Parliament with the King's Answer The Prince of Orange's Letter to the English Army Lord Delamere's Speech to his Tenants The Prince of Denmark and Lord Churchill's Letter to the King. The Princess Ann's Letter to the Queen The Prince of Orange's Declaration of the 28th of Novemb. from Sherborne Castle with Five more II. An Enquiry into the Measures of Submission to the Supreme Authority An Answer to a Paper intituled Reflections on the Prince of Orange ' s Declaration Admiral Herbert's Letter to the English Sea-men An Engagement of the Noblemen Knights c. at Exeter to stand by the Prince of Orange The Declaration of of the Nobility Gentry and Commonalty at Nottingham Nov. 22. 1688. with Two more III. The Expedition of the Prince of Orange for England A further Account of the Prince's Army in a Letter from Exon Nov. 24. Three Letters 1. A Letter from a Jesuit at Leige to a Jesuit at Fribourgh 2. A Letter from Father Petres to Father La Chaise 3. The Answer of Father La Chaise to Father Petres Popish Treatises not to be relied on IV. The Prince of Orange's first Declaration from the Hague Octob. 10. 1688 with his Additional Declaration from the Hague Octob. 24. 1688. The Bishop of Rochester's Letter to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners The Prince's Speech at Exeter Nov. 15. 1688. A true Copy of a Paper delivered by the Earl of Devonshire to the Major of Darby Nov. 20. 1688. with Eight more V. The Hard Case of Protestants under the Dominion of a Popish Prince An humble and hearty Address to all English Protestant in the Army published by Mr. Johnson An. Dom. 1686. A Discourse of Magistracy of Prerogative by Divine Right of Obedience and of the Laws with Five others VI. A Character of the Prince of Orange A Letter to the Author of the Dutch Design Anatomized A Declaration of the Nobility Gentry c. of the County of Stafford Mr. Hale's Oration to Q. Elizabeth with several others VII Relating to Parliaments and the Penal Laws and Tests A Letter from a Freeholder to the rest of the Freeholders of England The Project for Repealing the Penal Laws and Tests Some Queries concerning Liberty of Conscience directed to W. Penn and H. Care. Considerations proposed to W. Penn concerning his new Magna Charta for Liberty of Conscience by a Baptist with three more VIII The Tryal and Examination of the Test of the Church of Englands Loyalty The Pedigree of Popery A Letter to a Person of Quality occasioned by the News of the Ensuing Parliament c. Six Papers by Dr. G. Burnet to which is added An Apology for the Ch. of England c. An Enquiry into the Measures of Submission c. by the same Author Seven Papers viz. The Grounds and Reasons of the Laws against Popery The Character of Popery Heraclitus Ridens Redivivus or a Dialogue between Harry and Roger concerning the Times The Growth the Decay and Changes of Government described by Polibius with three more Fourteen Papers A Letter to a Dissenter The Anatomy of an Equivalent A Letter to a Dissenter from his Friend at the Hague A plain Account of the Persecution laid to the Charge of the Ch. of England Reflections on a late Pamphlet intituled Parliamentum Pacificum An Enquiry into the Reasons for Abrogating the Test offered by Sa. Oxon. A Letter from a Clergyman in the City to his Friend in the Country containing his Reasons for not Reading the Declaration An Answer to the City Ministers Letter from his Country Friend with six more Their Highness the Prince and Princess of Orange's Opinion about a General Liberty of Conscience c. being a Collection of Four Papers viz. 1. Myn Heer Fagell's Letter to Mr. Stewart 2. Reflections on Monsieur Fagell's first Letter 3. Fagell's Second Letter to Mr. Stewart 4. Some Extracts out of Mr. Stewart's Letters c. A Collection of several Treatises concerning the Reasons and Occasions of the Penal Laws viz. 1. The Execution of Justice in England not for Religion but for Treason published by the Lord-Treasurer Burleigh 1583. 2. Important Considerations by the Secular Priests 1601. 3. The Jesuit's Reasons unreasonable 1662. The 3d. Edition FINIS