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Select colloquies
out of Erasmus Roterodamus; pleasantly representing several superstitious levities that were crept into the Church of Rome in his days. The second impression corrected and amended; with the addition of two colloquies to the former. By Sir Ro. L'Estrange, knight -
Dolly and Molly:, or, The two countrey damosels fortunes at London
Dolly and Molly came up to town, to marry their fortunes, wandring up and down; at length both marcht together to a ball, there Moll a gallant got, Doll none at all, but Doll at last in town was richly marry'd, Moll got a clap and shamefully miscarry'd. To an excellent new play-house tune; O, bacon and beans. With allowance, Ro. L'Estrange -
The dissenters sayings
Two parts in one, Published in their own words. I. Of Toleration, II. The fruits of it. III. The Dissenters harmony among themselves. IV. Their behaviour to the Clergy. V. Their behaviour to the Civil Government. VI. Their rigour to the Episcopal Party. Vii. The Authority of the Kirk. Viii. Their Ecclesiastical Discipline. IX. Tumults encourag'd by these Peaceable Ministers. X. The Rebellion justify'd. XI. Reformation by Blood. XII. The Murther of the King encourag'd. XIII. The King's Murder justify'd. Written by Sir Roger L'Estrange, Deceas'd. To which is added, The Geneva ballad, to the tune of 48 -
The visions of Dom Francisco de Quevedo Villegas, Knight of the order of St. James
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The history of the Plot anatomised: or the late sham fanatical-plot, briefly and plainly laid open
Wherein, those worthy patriots who were charged therewith, are vindicated from the malicious and false aspersions cast upon them by a late author. In a letter to a friend -
Twenty-two select colloquies out of Erasmus Roterodamus
pleasantly representing several superstitious levities that were crept into the Church of Rome in his days -
A dialogue between Sir R.L. Knight, and T.O.D