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The Contents.

XV. Dr. Petty's confidence of his Innocency, and consequently his too much neglecting clamours, a cause. 122

Section 7.

1. A further account of the method which Dr Petty's Enemies took to prosecute him. 123
A hint of their unchristian management of the same. ibid.
Interrogatories relating to Dr Petty's pretended Avarice, Pride, Injustice, Fraud, Unfaithfulness, &c. 125
2. Interrogatories upon his Avarice in particular. 126
3. Upon his Pride and Ambition. 128
4. Upon his Injustice. 129
5. Upon his Frauds. 131
6. As to his Unfaitfulness. 134
7. Interrogatories upon Dr Petty's Religion. 137
8. An Epilogue upon the Interrogatories. 141

Postcript.

1. The reason why Dr Petty speaks with freedom and contempt of Sir Hierome and Worsly. 142
2. Dr Petty's resolutions as to the tryalls of the things charged against him. 148