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The Contents.
3. | Dr Petty hath not handled Sir Hierome Sankey in that foul manner which Sir Hierome hath done him. | 151 |
4. | D. Petty's pitty and charity to Sir Jerome Sankey. | 152 |
Whom D. Petty means by his Enemies in this discourse. | 154 | |
5. | Explaining himself as to some Anabaptists, and some Officers appointed to examine his Accounts. | 155 |
6. | An account of Resentments and affections between D. Petty and the Army of Ireland. | 156 |
A particular of the favours D. Petty received from the Army. | ||
8. | D. Petty's Promise and Protestation to the Army. | 157 |
The last Letter, pag. 158.
1. | The reason that Sir Hierome found any credit with those unto whom he railed against Dr Petty. | 159 |
2. | An Enumeration of some other obvious common reasons of Dr Petty's persecution. | 160 |
3. | The commendation of a person of Honor, who defended Dr Petty when the generality reviled him. | 162 |
4. | Means prescribed to Dr Petty to acquire the good opinion of his Adversaries, considered even as self-seekers. | 164 |