Eikåon vasilikåe tritåe, or, The picture of the late King James further drawn to the life in which is made manifest by several articles that the whole course of his life hath been a continued conspiracy against the Protestant religion, laws, and liberties of the three kingdoms : in a letter to himself : part the third / by Titus Oates ...

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Eikåon vasilikåe tritåe, or, The picture of the late King James further drawn to the life in which is made manifest by several articles that the whole course of his life hath been a continued conspiracy against the Protestant religion, laws, and liberties of the three kingdoms : in a letter to himself : part the third / by Titus Oates ...
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Oates, Titus, 1649-1705.
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London :: Printed by J.D. to be sold by Richard Baldwin ...,
1697.
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Subject terms
James -- II, -- King of England, -- 1633-1701.
Great Britain -- History -- James II, 1685-1688.
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1660-1688.
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"Eikåon vasilikåe tritåe, or, The picture of the late King James further drawn to the life in which is made manifest by several articles that the whole course of his life hath been a continued conspiracy against the Protestant religion, laws, and liberties of the three kingdoms : in a letter to himself : part the third / by Titus Oates ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A53413.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.

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The Contents of this Third Part.

  • INtroduction, on K. James's being deserted by the Pope; the Scotish Bishops, Pag. 1. &c.
  • Article XXII. He's charged with Misapplication of the Taxes, &c. in his Brother's Time, 5.
  • XXIII. With suspending the Laws against Priests and Jesuits, 9.
  • XXIV. With the Loss of the Dominion of the Seas, 11.
  • XXV. With refusing the Test against Popery, 13.
  • XXVI. With marrying the Daughter of Modena, 14.
  • XXVII. With making a French General over the English Army, 19.
  • XXVIII. With oppressing the Kingdom of Scotland, with the several Means he made use of, 20.
  • XXIX. With attempting to break the Ʋse of Parliaments, which is branch'd out into many Divisions and Subdivisions, 30.
  • Conclusion, giving some Account of King James's Friends here in Eng∣land, &c. 94.

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