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Books lately Printed for Richard Chiswell.
THe Case of Allegiance in our present circumstances considered, in a Letter from a Minister in the City, to a Minister in the Country.
A Sermon preached at Fulham, in the Chappel of the Palace upon Easter day 1689. at the Consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum: By Anthony Horneck, D. D.
The Judgments of God upon the Roman Catholick Church, from its first Rigid Laws for Universal Conformity to it, unto its last End. With a prospect of these ••ear approaching Revolutions, Viz. The Revival of the Protestant profession in •••• Eminent Kingdom, where it was totally suppressed. The last End of all 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Hostilities. The general ratification of the power of the Roman 〈◊〉〈◊〉 in all parts of its Dominions. In Explication of the Trumpets and Vials of the Apocalypse, upon Principles generally acknowledged by Protestant Inter∣preters. By Drue Cressener, D. D.
A Breviate of the State of Scotland in its Government, Supream Courts, Of∣••••••••s of State, Inferiour Officers, Offices and Inferiour Courts, Districts, Juris∣dictions, Burroughs Royal, and Free Corporations. Fol.
S••me Considerations touching Succession and Allegiance.
A Discourse concerning the Worship of Images; preached before the University •••• Oxford: By George Tully Sub-Dean of York, for which he was Suspen∣••ed
Reflexions upon the late Great Revolution: Written by a Lay-Hand in the C••••ntry, for the satisfaction of some Neighbours.
The History of the Dissertion; or an Account of all the publick Affairs in Eng∣••••••, from the beginning of September 1688. to the Twelfth of February follow∣ing. With an Answer to a Piece call'd The Dissertion discussed, in a Letter to •• Country Gentleman. By a Person of Quality.
••. William and K. Lewis, wherein is set forth the inevitable necessity these Nations lie under of submitting wholly to one or other of these Kings; And that •••••• matter in Controversie is not now between K. William and K. James, but ••••••een K. William and K Lewis of France for the Government of these Nations.
An Examination of the Scruples of those who refuse to take the Oath of Al∣legiance, by a Divine of the Church of England.
A Dialogue betwixt two Friends, a Jacobite and a Williamite; occasion'd by •••• late Revolution of Affairs, and the Oath of Allegiance.
Two Sermons, one against Murmuring, the other against Censuring: By Sy∣•••••• Patrick. D. D.
An Account of the Reasons which induced Charles the Second, King of En∣••••••••, to declare War against the States-General of the United Provinces in 1672. And of the Private League which he entred into at the same Time with the French •••••••• to carry it on, and to ••stablish Popery in England, Scotland; and Ireland, as 〈◊〉〈◊〉 are set down in the History of the Dutch War, printed in French at Paris, with •••••• priviledg of the French King, 1682. Which Book he caused to be in mediate∣•••• ••••ppress'd at the Instance of the English Ambassador. Fol.
An Account of the Private League betwixt the late King James the Second, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 the Fren••h King. Fol.
The Case of Oaths Stated, 4to.