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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.