The charge of schism renewed against the separatists in answer to the renewer of that pretended peaceable design, which is falsly call'd, An answer to Dr. Stillingfleet's late sermon.
S. T. (Samuel Thomas), 1627-1693.
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Henry Brome's Advertisement, 1680.

WHereas there are several Discourses and Pamphlets abroad in the World, that pass for the Writings of Mr. Roger L'Estrange; wherein he never had any hand at all: This is to Ad∣vertise the Reader, that he hath lately Published these following Pieces, (all but the Three last) and no other.

  • Toleration Discuss'd, in a Dialogue betwixt a Conformist and a Non-conformist, and betwixt a Presbyterian and an Independent.
  • Seneca's Morals Abstracted.
  • The Guide to Eternity.
  • Tully's Offices, in English.
  • Twenty Select Colloquies of Erasmus in English.
  • Tyranny and Popery, Lording it over the Consciences and Lives of the King and People.
  • The Reformed Catholick.
  • The History of the Plot, in Folio.
  • The Free born Subject.
  • The Case put for the Duke of York.
  • An Answer to the Appeal.
  • Seasonable Memorials.
  • The Parallel, or, The Growth of Knavery.
  • A Dialogue betwixt a Citizen and Bumpkin.
  • A Dialogue betwixt a Citizen and Bumpkin, the second Part.
  • A further Discovery of the Plot, with a Letter to Dr. Titus Oats.
  • An Answer to a Letter of Libellers.
  • The Gentleman Apothecary.
  • Five Love-Letters Translated.
  • Discovery on Discovery in a second Letter to Dr. Titus Oats.
  • The Committee, or, Popery in Masquerade, curiously done in a Copper-Plate.
  • Narrative of the Plot.
  • The Way of Peace.
  • The Arts and Pernitious Designs of Rome.
  • The Conspiracy of Atheism and Schism.