BOOKS published by Thomas Percival, Author of Ludlow's Letters.
1. REasons humbly ••••ered for the Liberty of Unlicens'd Printing. To which is subjoined. The just and the Character of Edmund Bohun, the Licenser of the Press.
2. A Collection of some memorable and weighty Transactions in Parliament, in the Year 1678; and afterwards, In relation to the Impeachment of the Earl of Danby.
3. A Collection of the Debates and Proceedings in Parliament, 1694, and 1695, upon the Inquiry into the Late Briberies and Corrupt Practices. 1695.
4. A Supplement to it.
5. A New Year's Gift for Dr. Birch; or a Mirror discovering the diff••rent Opinions of some Doctors in relation to the present Government, as laid down in Dr. Birch's Sermon before the Commons, Jan. 3••. 1693/4 Dr. Hayley's Fast-ser∣mon Dec. 11. 1695. before the Commons; and Mr. Als••p's Thanksgiving-sermon at Westminster, Sept. 8. 1695.
6. The Rye-house Travestie; or the History of the late Jacobite Plot. In a Let∣ter to the Bishop of ••••chester.
7. A Tragedy, called The Popish Plot, revived: Detecting the secret League be∣tween the Late 〈…〉〈…〉 James and the French King; the Popish Conspi••acy to murder his present Majesty K. William; And the wicked Contri••ance for Adultor 〈…〉〈…〉 the Coin of this Kingdom; With many other Hellish Practices. Dedicated to Sir Roger L' Estra••ge, the Fellows of St. John's College in Cambridg (〈…〉〈…〉 and the rest of the Jacobite Crew.
Wherein is contain'd (besides sides some general Account of the Popish 〈…〉〈…〉 Abstract of Dr. ••••tes's Narrative, &c.) the Doctor's Second 〈…〉〈…〉 drew up just before his Sufferings, with his Letters to K. 〈…〉〈…〉 and some. Great Ministers both in Church and State, which were 〈…〉〈…〉 made publick.