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William and Mary.] (gngfie^ (J5iroal)0t^e6. 123
[?i689.] 558.—God and the King.
No imprint. [? London, ? 1689.]
Fol. R. L.
Oath, "that it is not lawful to take Arms against the King" &c., interspersed with quotations
from the Bible.
1689. 559.—Nine Proposals Of Religion and State-Policy: Debated, and not
yet concluded upon, in the Parliament of Scotland, and sent up to England,
to be resolved by the King and Parliament.
Printed in the Year 1689. With Allowance.
Fol. R. L.
The writer is strongly opposed to the policy of James II.
1689. 560.—The Oath taken by every Free-Man of the Honourable City of
Chester.
Chester, Printed by I. Dawks. 1689.
8vo. R. L. Printed within a border.
Promising to be obedient and true to the King and Queen of England, and to the Earldom of
Chester, and to the Commonalty of the City ; to maintain the franchises of Chester and to abstain
from any conspiracy against the city.
1689. 561.—The Scotish Inquisition ; Or, A Short Account of the Proceedings
Of The Scotish Privy-Counsel, Justiciary Court, and those Commissionated
by them, whereby the Consciences of good Men have been Tortured, the
Peace of the Nation these several Years past exceedingly Disturbed,
and Multitudes of Innocent People cruelly Oppressed, and inhumanely
Murdered.
London, Printed, and are to Sold (sic) by Richard Janeway in Queens-
Head-Ally in Pater-Noster-Row. 1689.
Fol. 2 pp. 2 cols. R. L.
On the severity of the Scottish Courts during the reign of James II.
1689. 562.—The Speech Of An Honourable Peer In The House Of Lords.
London Printed Anno Dom. 1689.
Fol. 2 pp. R. L.
On the state of Scotland and Ireland during the first year of the reign of William III.

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