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The Contents.
IV. | That the said Sectaries Actings proceeded rather from political than religious Principles. | 90 |
V. | A Discourse in General touching all Separatists. | 92 |
Revenge in particular persons whom D. Petty had crost in their designs, a cause. | 94 | |
VI. | A Digression touching the crafty method, wherein D. Petty's Adversaries began to trouble him. | 94 |
An account of Sir Hieroms demanding certain Papers in the Parliament. | 95 | |
VII. | The wresting the Employment of setting out Lands, out of D. Petty's hands, a cause. | 97 |
VIII. | Sir Hierom Sanky's Endeavours to raise himself by subverting D. Petty, a cause. | 97 |
Several other Instances of Sir Hieroms Vanity and Ambition. | 99 | |
IX. | The bringing Sir Hierom Sankey off from his first rash miscarriage, a cause. | 102 |