02270nam 2200373Ia 450 99640903490331620220120164700.0ocn946881529(CKB)4940000000597726(OCoLC)946881529(OCoLC)ocn946881529(OCoLC)9930298300971(EXLCZ)99494000000059772620160418d1681 uy |engurbn#|||a|bb|A collection of several tracts in quarto[electronic resource] written most since the discovery of the Popish Plot 1678 : being all against popery and presbitery : viz. ... : and besides, The history of the plot, in folio, Erasmus's colloquies against popery, Seneca's moralls, The guide to eternity, Cicero's offices in English, Five love-letters /by Roger L'EstrangeLondon Printed for Henry Brome at the Gun in St. Paul's Church-yard1681[12], 70, [4], 164, 31, [3], 41, [5], 35, [3], 30, 30, [2], 38, [2], 37, [3], 38, [6], 31, [5], 24, [4], 38, [2], 34, [8], 80, [4], 27, [1] pAll tracts have their own title pages and imprint and date from 1679-1681.Reproduction of original in: Blairs College.Contents: (from t.p.) The relapsed apostate -- Toleration discussed -- The growth of knavery -- Tyranny and popery -- Reformed Catholick -- Free-born subject -- The case put for the D. of York -- The appeal from the country and city answered -- Seasonable memorials -- A dialogue between Cit and Bumkin, in two parts -- A further discovery of the plot -- Discovery on discovery -- A narrative of the plot -- The committee, or popery in masquerade -- [Answer to the Levellers] -- Richard against Baxter -- Ephraim and Zekiel, being his case -- An appeal to the King and Parliament.A collection of several tracts in quarto written most since the discovery of the Popish Plot 1678Popish Plot, 1678ReligiousPopish Plot, 1678.L'Estrange RogerSir,1616-1704.833447Brome HenryUMIUMIBOOK996409034903316A collection of several tracts in quarto2315897UNISA