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Postscript.
SIR,
UPon the Review, I find my self oblig'd to beg your pardon for two things. The one, for not Answering your Queries in the same Order as you propos'd them, and for adding one or two of my own. The other, for making my References so very short. `As for the First, I shall presume upon your pardon, because it was done with a good design, viz. to make the whole more clear and intelligible. As for the other, I think I have aton'd, by sending you, together with the Abbreviations, the Titles at length of most of the Books, the Booksellers Names, the Years when Printed, and the Authors Names, where they are set to the Books; and, where they are not, the Names of the suppos'd Authors, in Crotchets, as you'll see by the following Catalogue.
Feild of the Ch. Of the Church five Books by Richard Feild &c. the* 1.1 2d. Edition, at Oxford, imprinted by William Turner &c. 1628.
Ham. of Sch. The 2d. Vol. of the Works of the Reverend and Lear∣ned H. Hammond D. D. the 2d. Edition London printed for R. Roy∣ston and R. Davis in Oxford 1684.
Bishop Lon. Try. A true Narative of all the proceedings against the Ld. Bp. of London in the Council Chamber at Whitehall, by the Lords Commissioners appointed by his Majesty to inspect Ecclesi∣astical affairs. London, Printed and are to be sold by Randal Tay∣lor near Stationer's-Hall. 1689.
Dr. Lloyd's Serm. on Act. 2. 42. A Sermon preach'd before the King* 1.2 at Whitehall Nov. 24. 1678. by William Lloyd D. D. and Dean of Bangor and Chaplain &c. London, printed for H. Brome 1679.
Still. Misc. Separ. The Mischief of Separation, a Sermon preach'd at Guildhall Chapel, May 2. 1680 before the Lord Mayor by Ed. Stillingfleet, D. D. Dean of St. Paul's, &c. London, printed for H. Mortlock at the Phoenix in St. Paul's Church-Yard, &c. 1680.
Stil. unreason. Separ. The Unreasonableness of Separation: or an im∣partial account of the History, Nature and Pleas of the present Separation, &c. by Edward Stillingfleet D. D. Dean of St. Paul's &c. London, printed for H. Mortlock. 1681.
Differ. Case. The Difference of the case between the Separation of Protestants from the Church of Rome, and the Separation of Dissen∣ters