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Heading CASE OF DISLOYALTY TO KING WILLIAM

1. (RIDPATH, George).

  The Scots Episcopal Innocence: or, The Juggling of that Party with the late King, his present Majesty, the Church of England, and the Church of Scotland ,demonstrated. Together with a Catalogue of the Scots Episcopal Clergy turn'd out for their Disloyalty, and other Enormities, since the Revolution. Together with a Postscript, with Reflections on a late malicious Pamphlet, entiled, The Spirit of Malice and Slander. Particularly addressed to Dr. Monroe, and his Journeymen, Mr. Simon Wild, Mr Andrew Johnston, &c near Thieving-lane, Westminster. By Will Laick

London. Printed in the Year, 1694.

Sole edition, 4to., title and last page dust soiled, (2) 68pp

A defence of the Church of Scotland against charges of disloyalty to King William primarily by means of listing the names of 184 Ministers in Scotland who were deprived of their livings for such things as praying for the late King - James II. Holograph signature of John Nicoll's ownership is at the foot of title page. Wing R1465

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ADRIANI, Giovanni Battista
Oratio Joannis Baptistatae Adrianii Habita in Funere Cosmi Medicis Magni Etruriae Ducis
Florentiae Ex Officina Iuntarum, 1574

ALSOP, Vincent ?
The Humble Address of the Presbyterians,Presented to the King by Mr. Hurst, Mr. Chester, Mr. Slater, Mr. Cox, Mr. Roswell, Mr. Turner, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Deal, and Mr. Reynolds. With His Majesties Gracious Answer.
(colop) (Edinburgh) Printed for J.W. And Re-Printed at Edinburgh by the Heir of Andrew Anderson, 1687

Anon.
Constitution de La Republique Francaise (Constitution Of The Year VIII)
(colop) (Paris) De l'Imprimerie de Marchant, (1799).

Anon.
Brother Jacobins, We must now Proceed to a New Election, if we must now muster the one Thing needful. Ans as openly declaring our wish to overthrow the Constitution, brought sad Disgrace upon Us, I wish to advise you to be more discreet in Future both in your conduct and writings.
(Nottingham) S.Tupman, Printer, (1796?)

Anon.
Master Billy's Procession to Grocers Hall.
London by W. Humphrey, March 8th 1784

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