English Presbyterian eloquence, &c. In a collection of remarkable flowers of rhetorick. Humbly inscribed to those two celebrated Historiasters, Mr. Oldmixon, Author of the History of the Royal House of Stuart, &c. &c. &c. and Mr. Samuel Chandler, Author of the late History of Persecution. Cum Notis variorum. By an admirer of monarchy, and episcopacy. With an appendix, Containing some Paragraphs of a Tract written by Dr. Lewis Du Moulin, [a noted Independent, and History Professor of Oxford during the Usurpation] concerning the Capacity of Ministers to Sit and Vote in Parliament. Worthy of Observation at this Time, when the Dissenters are pleading so powerfully for (what they miscall) their Natural Rights. And a genuine Receipt, for the (once) much applauded Fanatical Diascordium, the most effectual Remedy against an Enthusiastical Diarrhoea, (a Distemper but too common in our Days) and to prevent its turning to a Dysentery.

  • Grey, Zachary, 1688-1766.
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