Catalogue of English Broadsides 1505-1897
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Interregnum.] (Sngfte^ (^roabgt&es. 109
If? January, 489.—Proposals Humbly Offered To the High and Mighty Prince
"9J William, Henrick, of Orange and Nassau. By T. Oates, D.D.
No imprint. [? London, ? 1688-9.]
\
Fol. R. L.
Oates writes from his prison, rejoiced at the prospect of liberty. Thinks that whoever will
take the trouble to read his Narrative of the Plot will be convinced of the truth of it. Enlarges on
the dangers the Church and Commonwealth of England are in from the Papists.
?January], 490.—Proposals To this present Convention, For the perpetual Security
1688-9. Qf thg Protestant Religion, And The Liberty of the Subjects of England,
Humbly Offer'd By the Author of the Breviate.
London, Printed for T. Tillier, 1689.
Fol. R. L.
The vacancy of the throne has been declared, and the writer presses on the Convention that
the government of England should be still an hereditary limited monarchy, but that the descent of
the Crown should be bound to a Protestant.
? January, 491.—Reflections Upon the Present State of the Nation.
^ 1688-9.] t:- •
rmis.
No imprint. [? London, ? 1688-9,]
Fol. 2 pp. R. L.
On the vacancy of the throne during the Interregnum. Advocates the declaring Mary, as
next in succession, Queen of England.
? January, 492.—Reflections Upon the Present State of the Nation. [Another copy.]
* 1688-9.]
? January], 493.—R. Fergusson's Apology For his Transactions these last Ten Years,
both in England and Foreign Parts.
London, Printed for Richard Wier, Book-binder, in Bishops-Gate-Street,
1689.
Fol. 2 pp. R. L.
"The Plotter" acknowledges that he was over-hasty and prejudiced in his censure of the
Church of England. Expresses great satisfaction at the advent of the Prince of Orange and
intimates his resolution of setting himself apart wholly for the service of God.
[? January], 494.—R. Fergusson's Apology. . . . [Another edition.]
"^' London, Printed for John Cox, And Re-printed in Edinburgh, 1689.
Fol. R. L.
If? January, 489.—Proposals Humbly Offered To the High and Mighty Prince
"9J William, Henrick, of Orange and Nassau. By T. Oates, D.D.
No imprint. [? London, ? 1688-9.]
\
Fol. R. L.
Oates writes from his prison, rejoiced at the prospect of liberty. Thinks that whoever will
take the trouble to read his Narrative of the Plot will be convinced of the truth of it. Enlarges on
the dangers the Church and Commonwealth of England are in from the Papists.
?January], 490.—Proposals To this present Convention, For the perpetual Security
1688-9. Qf thg Protestant Religion, And The Liberty of the Subjects of England,
Humbly Offer'd By the Author of the Breviate.
London, Printed for T. Tillier, 1689.
Fol. R. L.
The vacancy of the throne has been declared, and the writer presses on the Convention that
the government of England should be still an hereditary limited monarchy, but that the descent of
the Crown should be bound to a Protestant.
? January, 491.—Reflections Upon the Present State of the Nation.
^ 1688-9.] t:- •
rmis.
No imprint. [? London, ? 1688-9,]
Fol. 2 pp. R. L.
On the vacancy of the throne during the Interregnum. Advocates the declaring Mary, as
next in succession, Queen of England.
? January, 492.—Reflections Upon the Present State of the Nation. [Another copy.]
* 1688-9.]
? January], 493.—R. Fergusson's Apology For his Transactions these last Ten Years,
both in England and Foreign Parts.
London, Printed for Richard Wier, Book-binder, in Bishops-Gate-Street,
1689.
Fol. 2 pp. R. L.
"The Plotter" acknowledges that he was over-hasty and prejudiced in his censure of the
Church of England. Expresses great satisfaction at the advent of the Prince of Orange and
intimates his resolution of setting himself apart wholly for the service of God.
[? January], 494.—R. Fergusson's Apology. . . . [Another edition.]
"^' London, Printed for John Cox, And Re-printed in Edinburgh, 1689.
Fol. R. L.
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