The works of Francis Bacon, lord chancellor of England.

CONTENTS. vil Page Page PAPERS RELATING TO THE EARL OF Physiological remains................ 455 ESSEX. Medical remains........... 466 Apology of Sir Francis Bacon........... 333 The proceedings of the Earl of Essex..... 342 JUDICIAL CHARGES AND TRACTS. Declarations of his treasons.............. 348 SPE ECHIES. Arraignment of Blunt, Davis, &c.......... 363 On taking his place in chancery........ 471 of Cuffe.....365............ 365 Before the summer circuits............. 475 of Merrick.................. 365 To Sir W\. Jones................ 477 Confession of Lee...................... 365 To Sir J. Denham................... 477 of Knowd.................,. 366 To Justice Hutton.................... 478 of Gorge..................... 367 Ordinances for regulating the Court of Chanof.Sir J. Davis................. 368 ery................................ 479 of Sir C. Davers......... 368, 369 PAPERS RELATING TO SIR EnwARD COKE. of Sir C. Blunt.......... 369, 372 An expostulation to the Lord Chief Justice of Lord Sandys............... 371 Coke............................... 485 of the Earl of Essex........... 374 To the king, about the commendams...... 488 Declaration of Sir William Warren........ 366 A memorial for his majesty.............. 489 of Thomas Wood............ 366 To Sir George Villiers.................. 491 of David Hethrington........ 366 Tracts relating to commendams......... 491 of the Lord Keeper.......... 370 A remembrance of abuse received from Lord Examination of Lord Rutland............ 371 Coke............................ 497 of Lord Cromwell........... 372 Reasons for removing Lord Coke......... 497 of Lord Southampton....... 373 To the king......... 498 Speech of Sir Christopher Blunt.......... 373 Lord Viscount Villiers to Sir Francis Bacon 498 Advice to Sir George Villiers............. 375 To the king............................ 499 Remembrances of his majesty's declaration THEOLOGICAL TRACTS. touching Lord Coke................... 500 PRAYERs. To the king...................... 500 A prayer, or psalm, made by the Lord Ba- To the king........................... 501 con, chancellor of England........... 405 Sir Edward Coke to the king............ 502 A prayer made by the Lord Chancellor The king to the lord keeper.............. 502 Bacon................... 405 Sir Henry Yelverton to the Lord Keeper The student's prayer.................. 406 acon.......................... 503 The writer's prayer....,,, 406 To the Marquis of Buckingham.......... 504 A confession of faith................ 407 The Lord Chancellor Ellesmere to the king 505 The characters of a believing Christian, in Lord Coke's answer to the fourth question paradoxes and seeming contradictions.... 408of Dr. Bonham's case. 506 An advertisement, touching the controver- Lord Coke's answer to the last question sies of the church of England.......... 411 arising upon Bagg's case..............507 Certain considerations, touching the better Letter to the judges 507 pacification and edification of the church Charge against Whitelocke............. 508 of England........................... 420 LETTERS RELAT T LEGL P. The translation of certain psalms into Eng- Robert, Earl of Somerset, to Sir Thos. Overlish verse............................ 431 ury509 An advertisement touching a holy war..... 435 To the king.................510 Questions about the lawfulness of a war for To John Murray... 511 the propagating of religion..........o Mr. Murray.................. 511 To Mr. Murray......................... 511 MISCELLANEOUS. To the king............................ 511 Mr. Bacon's discourse in praise of his sove- Supplement of passages omitted in Bacon's reign................,............... 445 speech against Owen.................. 512 A proclamation drawn for his majesty's first To the king...................... 512 coming in........................... 451 To Sir George Villiers, touching the examinaA draught of a proclamation touching his tion of Sir Robert Cotton.............. 515 majesty's style........................ 453 Sir Francis Bacon to the judges.......... 515 J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1

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The works of Francis Bacon, lord chancellor of England.
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Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.
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Philadelphia,: A. Hart,
1852.
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