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mons, p. 303. His Answer to the Lords and
Commons, p. 308. His Letter to the Conven-
tion, p. 320. His Answer to the Convention's
Addrefs. He and his Princefs are voted King
and Queen, p. 252.
The Princefs arrives from
Holland, p. 253. They are proclaim'd King
and Queen, p. 358.

Order to read the Declaration for Liberty of Con-
Science in Churches, p. 156.

Order of the Peers, p. 294. For the Quartering of
Soldiers, p. 310.

Ormond (Duke of) recall'd from Ireland, p. 53.
Leaves King James, p. 251.

P.

Papifts rejoice at the Prince of Orange's meeting with
a Storm, p. 228.

Pardon (general) p. 37. 206.

Parliament gives King James a great deal of

Money, p. 12. Is furpriz'd at his Speech, p. 41,

Is Prorogued, p. 47. Is diffolv'd, p. 127. De-
fign to call another, p. 196.

Penn (William) bis Letter to Dr. Baily, p. 114.

Popery, Growth of it, p. 73.

Popish Judges, Deputy-Lieutenants, &c. p. 126.

Prince of Orange. See Orange.

Prince of Wales. See Wales.

Prince George. See George.

Princefs of Denmark retires from Court, p. 163, 255.
Proceedings of the Ecclefiaftical Commiffioners a-
gainst the University of Cambridge, p. 104. And
against Magdalen College in Oxford, p. 105, &c.

Proclamation for Liberty of Confcience in Scot-

land, p. 51. To regulate the Prefs, p. 135.

Recalling the English and Scotch from Holland,

P. 145. Against the Prince of Orange, p, 205,

and 239.

Propofals fent by King James to the Prince of

Orange, p. 272.

Proteftants turn'd out of Employment, p. 94, 201.

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Q.

Queen (King James's) is faid to be with Child.
Difcourfes about it, P, 130.

R.

Revolution, Preparations towards it, p. 188. Ac-
complish'd, p. 359. Reflections upon it, ibid.

Rifings in feveral Counties, p. 252.

Rochefter (Earl of) perfeveres in the Proteftant

Religion, and furrenders his Place, p. 87.

Talbot (Colonel) new-models the Army, p. 55.
Made Earl of Tyrconnel, p. 56. Made Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland, p. 61. His Answer to
the Earl of Clarendon, p. 63. Vain Endeavours
to fupplant him, p. 149.

Tennifon (Dr.) bis Piety and Charity. He founds
St. Martin's School. His Conference with Pulton,
a Jefuit, p. 96, &c.

Throne declar'd vacant by the Commons, p. 326.

Debates about it, ibid. and 327, 328, 329, &c.

Treby (Sir George) bis Speech to the Prince of Orange, p. 298.

Tyrconnel. See Talbot.

W.

Wales, (Titular Prince of)
Birth folemniz'd, p. 186.
Francis, Edward, p. 211.

born, p. 164. His He is named James, Extraordinary Coun

cil held about him, p. 212. Depofitions in bis Favour, p. 213. Is convey'd into France, p.265. Writs for the Meeting of a Parliament ftopt, p. 206.

The Appendix.

THE Earl of Sunderland's Letter in Juftifios-
tion of himself.
A Lift of fuch Members of the Convention as were
against making the Prince of Orange King, to the
Prejudice of our prefent Gracious Queen ANNE.
King James's Commiffion for Ecclefiaftical Caufes.
A Speech made by the Earl of Arran to the Scotch
Nobility and Gentry.

A Speech made by a Member of the Convention in
Scotland.

FINIS.

Books

Black Boy in Fleet Street.

I.

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HE Works of the Learned and Valiant Jofephus epitomiz'd from the Greek Original, and the Hiftory preferved in what is material and fubftantial, only by contracting Things of leffer Moment, digesting the Matter closer, and avoiding useless Repetitions. To which is added Jofephus Two Books against Appihis Rule of Reason, or the Martyrdom of the Macchabees; and the Embaffie of Philo Judeus to the Emperor Caligula. The Second Edition.

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