The royal diary: containing I. King William's secret devotion. II. His Practice of Self-Examination. III. His Performance of Relative Duties. IV. Enquiries into the State of his Soul. V. Religious Conferences. VI. Table-Talk. Vii. Occasional speeches. Viii. The private minutes relating to his last sickness. Part of this diary was written by King William, and found amongst his papers since his Death.

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MDCCV. [1705]
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London : printed for John Marshall, at the Bible in Grace-Church-Street, MDCCV. [1705]

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[4],11,[1],90p. ; 80.

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The third edition. To which is prefixt, The character of his royal consort, Queen Mary II. ..

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ESTC T73186

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