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William and iVIary.] (Bngfte^ (jSroabeiies. 131
23rd Dec, 595.—An Account . . . [Another edition.]
^^' London, Printed for Langley Curtiss near Fleet-Ditch, 1690.
Fol. 2 pp. 2 cols. R. L.
31st Dec, 596,—The Abdicated Bishops Letters, To The Abdicated King and
1690. Queen, Under the Disguis'd Names of Mr. Redding & Mrs. Redding.
[Dated] New-Years-Eve 169^.
No imprint. [? London, 1690.]
Fol. Mixed letter.
The Bishops were the Nonjurors Sancroft, Lloyd, Turner, Kenn, and White, and in addressing
James II. and his Queen they assure them of constant adherence to their duties and that they will
employ their " utmost activity to promote your interests which are inseparably our own." They
also state that " Our Young Master has all our best wishes : He daily gains more Friends, and we
get ground of his adversary." After the second letter is a quotation from Rushworth's Collections,
1st part. " The Censure and Doom of a Pragmatical, Turbulent, and Proud Bishop of Ely, in the
Reign of Richard I."
[? Dec], 597.—A Vindication Of The Arch-Bishop And several other Bishops,
i"90- From The Imputations and Calumnies Cast upon them By the Author of the
Modest Enquiry.
[Signed] W. Cant., W. Norwich, Fr. Ely, Tho. Bath and Wells, Tho.
Petriburg.
London, Printed for James Adamson, and Sold by Randal Taylor, 1690.
Fol. 2 pp. R. L. Catchword " 4. That."
Signed by William Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury; William Lloyd, Bishop of Norwich ;
Francis Turner, Bishop of Ely; Thomas Kenn, Bishop of Bath and Wells ; and Thomas White,
Bishop of Peterborough, who were afterwards deprived for not taking the oaths to King William and
Queen Mary.
[? Dec], 598.—A Vindication . . . [Another edition.]
1690. •■ -"
Fol. 2 pp. R. L. Catchword " IV. That."
1690. 599,—A Dialogue between a Divine of the Church of England, and a
Captain of Horse, concerning Dr. Sherlock's late Pamphlet, Entitled, The
Case of Allegiance due to Sovereign Powers stated, &c.
London : Printed and are to be sold by Randall Taylor near Stationers-
Hall, 1690.
Fol. 2 pp. 2 cols. R. L.

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