FARTHER hints as to public transactions. My removal
to Westminster, and settlement there; with some ac-
count of the affairs of the Dissenters; of my own minis-
terial service; and of my concern with the new pro-
phets, their adherents and abettors. 1-141.
Oath of abjuration. Hanover family. Burnet to Princess
Sophia. Queen's attachment to her brother. Author chosen
at Westminster. Scotland. Parliament. Fletcher of Saltoun.
Clarendon's history. Dedication. Dissenters' seminaries.
Archbishop Sharp. Calve's-head club. Clarendon and Young,
on Charles's execution. Pictures in the Bodleian. Plot in
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conformity. Author's Defence. Scotland. Protestant Succes-
sion. Lord Cromarty's insinuation. Union promoted. Ger-
many. Battle of Blenheim. Thanksgiving. Addresses. Bill
against Occasional Conformity. Tennison's speech. Ireland.
Sacramental Test. Author's second Defence. Introduction.
Locke's approbation. Howe. Interview with a student.
New-England. Quakers persecuted. New Parliament. Church
of England. Not in danger. Toland. Princess Sophia na-
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Hoadley and Bishop Comp-
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