[P]ublish'd on occasion of abusing the statue on Colledge-Green. Doctor Travers his defence of [K]ing William of glorious and [imm]ortal memory, against the malicious and groundless insinuations of tripe clubbers, advocates for [F]orbes and Sacheverel, which may serve also for an antidote against the Slavish Doctrine of unli[m]ited and uncondition'd obedience; collected from the said Reverend Drs. excellent sermon, [p]reach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, October, 1st. 1695, and printed at the desire of [th]e said house by, J. Ray. To which is added, the Lord Chief-Justice of Englands character of Doctor Sacheverel, printed in his tryal.

  • Travers, John, -1727.
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