A Ninth Collection of Papers Relating to the Present Juncture of Affairs in England. Viz. I. A Dialogue between two Friends, wherein the Church of England is vindicated in joyning with the Prince of Orange in his Descent into England. II. His late Majesty's Letter to the Lords and others of his Privy Council. III. Some Remarks on the late King's pretended Let- ter to the Lords, and others of his Privy Council. IV. Reasons for Crowning the Prince and Princess of Orange King and Queen jointly; and for placing the Executive Power in the Prince alone. V. A Lord's Speech without Doors to the Lords, upon the present Condition of the Government. VI. Reflections on a Paper, called, A Lord's Speech without Doors. VII. The Bishops Reasons to Queen Elizabeth for ta- king off the Queen of Scots

offer'd to the Conside- ration of the present Sect of the Grumbletonians. With an Advertisement of the Learning and Rheto- rick of the late Lord Chancellor Jefferies

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A Ninth Collection of Papers Relating to the Present Juncture of Affairs in England. Viz. I. A Dialogue between two Friends, wherein the Church of England is vindicated in joyning with the Prince of Orange in his Descent into England. II. His late Majesty's Letter to the Lords and others of his Privy Council. III. Some Remarks on the late King's pretended Let- ter to the Lords, and others of his Privy Council. IV. Reasons for Crowning the Prince and Princess of Orange King and Queen jointly; and for placing the Executive Power in the Prince alone. V. A Lord's Speech without Doors to the Lords, upon the present Condition of the Government. VI. Reflections on a Paper, called, A Lord's Speech without Doors. VII. The Bishops Reasons to Queen Elizabeth for ta- king off the Queen of Scots

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Bishops Reasons to Queen Elizabeth for taking off., Lord's Speech without Doors to the Lords., Dialogue Between Two Friends, Occasioned W. K[ennet] (1689), Reasons for Crowning the Prince and Princess of Orange., Reflections on a Paper, called, A Lord's Speech without Doors.

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