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APPENDIX.

A, page 83.

TITLES OF THE POEMS IN MR WESLEY'S "MAGGOTS."

The Titles, in brief, are as follows:

1. A Maggot.

2. Two Soldiers Killing one another for a Groat.

3. A Tame Snake in a Box of Bran.

4. The Grunting of a Hog.

5. To my Gingerbread Mistress.

6. The Bear-faced Lady.

7. A Pair of Breeches.

8. A Tobacco Pipe.

9. A Cow's Tail.

10. The Liar.

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Then follow the Dialogues, viz. :—

1. Between a Thatcher and a Gardener.

2. Between a Herring and a Whale.
3. Between a Utensil and a Frying-pan.

After these the following, viz. :— 1. Against a Kiss.

2. On a Certain Nose.

3. In Praise of Horns.

4. Advice to Monsieur Ragoo.

5. A Pretended Scholar.

6. Three Skips of a Louse.

B, page 93.

LIST OF PAMPHLETS PUBLISHED AT THE TIME OF THE REVOLUTION IN 1688.

1. Reflections upon the late Great Revolution. Written by a LayHand in the country for the satisfaction of some neighbours. Licensed April 9, 1689. London: Printed for R. Chiswell, 1689. 4to. 68 pp.

2. The History of the Desertion; or, Account of all the Public Affairs in England, from September 1688 to the 12th of February 1689. By a person of Quality. Licensed April 10, 1689. Printed for R. Chiswell. London: 1689. 4to. Pp. 162.

3. The Case of Allegiance, in our present circumstances, considered. In a Letter from a Minister in the City to a Minister in the Country. Licensed March 21, 1689. London: Printed for R. Chiswell, 1689. 4to. Pp. 34.

4. A Justification of the Whole Proceedings of their Majesties King William and Queen Mary; of their Royal Highnesses Prince George and Princess Ann; of the Convocation, Army, Ministers of State, and others, in this Great Revolution. By Authority. Printed for Randal Taylor, 1689. 4to. Pp. 37.

5. Remarks upon a Paper, entitled, An Inquiry into the Measures of Submission to the Supreme Authority. London: 1689. 4to. Pp. 48. 6. A Seasonable Discourse, wherein is examined What is Lawful during the confusions and revolutions of Government, especially in the

case of a King deserting his Kingdom, &c. Printed by Rd. Janeway, 1689. 4to. Pp. 72.

7. A Modest Examination of the New Oath of Allegiance. By a Divine of the Church of England. London: Printed for R. Taylor, 1689. 4to. Pp. 8.

8. The Case of the People of England in their present circumstances considered, showing how far they are or are not obliged by the Oath of Allegiance. London: Printed for R. Taylor, 1689. 4to. Pp. 20. 9. The Sovereign Right and Power of the People over Tyrants clearly stated and plainly proved, with some Reflections on the late posture of affairs. By a True Protestant Englishman, and well-wisher to Posterity. London 1689. 4to. Pp. 27.

10. An Examination of the Scruples of those who refuse to take the Oath of Allegiance. By a Divine of the Church of England. London: Printed for R. Chiswell, 1689. Pp. 34.

11. A friendly Conference concerning the New Oath of Allegiance, wherein the Objections against taking the Oaths are impartially examined, and the reasons of obedience confirmed from the writings of the profound Bishop Sanderson, &c. England. Licensed April 19, 1689. 4to. Pp. 35.

12. Some Considerations touching don: Printed for R. Chiswell, 1689. Pp. 34

By a Divine of the Church of
London: Printed for S. Smith.

Succession and Allegiance. Lon-
Licensed April 9, 1689. 4to.

13. Considerations humbly offered for taking the Oath of Allegiance to King William and Queen Mary. London: Printed for J. Leake, 1689. 4to. Pp. 62.

14. The New Oath of Allegiance justified from the original constitution of the English Monarchy. London: Printed for Randal Taylor, 1689. 4to. Pp. 27.

15. Reflections upon a Late Book, entitled, "The Case of Allegiance Considered, wherein is shown that the Church of England doctrine of Non-resistance and Passive Obedience is not inconsistent with taking the New Oaths to their present Majesties." London: Printed for Richard Baldwin, 1689. Pp. 16.

16. A Letter to a Bishop, concerning the present Settlement and the New Oaths. London: Printed for Robert Clavel, 1689. 4to. Pp. 36. N.B.-Robert Clavel printed Samuel Wesley's Letter on Dissenting Academies.

17. A Full Answer to all the Popular Objections that have yet appeared for not taking the Oath of Allegiance; particularly offered to the consideration of all such of the Divines of the Church of England,

and others, as are yet unsatisfied. By a Divine of the Church of England. London: Printed for R. Baldwin, 1689. 4to. Pp. 83.

18. A Representation of the Threatening Dangers impending over Protestants in Great Britain, before the Coming of His Highness the Prince of Orange. 1689. 4to. Pp. 54.

19. A Letter, written by a Clergyman to his Neighbour, concerning the Present Circumstances of the Kingdom, and the Allegiance that is due to the King and Queen. London: Printed for R. Chiswell, 1689. 4to. Pp. 13.

20. A Treatise of Monarchy. Done by an Earnest Desirer of his Country's Peace. London: Printed for R. Baldwin, 1689. 4to. Pp. 73.

21. The Proceedings of the present Parliament justified by the Opinion of Hugo Grotius, &c. By a Lover of the Peace of his Country. London: Printed by R. Taylor, 1689. 4to. Pp. 20.

C, page 151.

LIST OF BOOKS CONDENSED IN "THE YOUNG
STUDENT'S LIBRARY."

1. Works of Dr Lightfoot. 2 vols. folio.

2. Works of Dr Barrow. 3 vols. folio.

3. Life of Archbishop Usher, with a collection of Three Hundred of his Letters. Folio.

4. Usher's Antiquities of the British Churches, &c. Folio.

5. Usher's Historical Explication of the Continual Succession and State of the Christian Churches.

Folio.

6. Usher on the Original of Bishops, &c. 8vo.

7. The Letters of Grotius.

8. The True System of the Church. By Sieur Jurien. 8vo.

9. The Accomplishment of Prophecies. By J. Pepeth. 2 vols. 10. Raius' Second Tome of the History of Plants. Folio.

11. A Book of Canon Law. 2 vols. folio.

12. Two Treatises on the Use and Abuse of Books,

13. A Voyage to Dalmatia, Greece, and the Levant. By Mr Wheeler. 14. A new Relation of China. By Father Gabriel de Magaillans. Quarto.

15. Chardin's Voyages into Persia, and to the East Indies.

16. Persecutions of the Reformed Church in France.

17. The British Theatre, or, The true History of Great Britain. 5 vols. 18. The Infallibility of the Roman Church. 8vo.

19. Abridgment of Universal History. By Henry le Bret. 3 vols. 20. Tavernier's Treatises. Quarto.

21. Dissertations of Mr Burman. Quarto.

22. Speech of Monsieur Cocquelin.

23. Dr Burnet's Letters. 8vo.

24. Thirty-three Orations of Themistius. Folio.

25. Prerogatives of St Ann, Mother of the Mother of God, approved by the Doctors of the Sorbonne.

26. Three works written against the Doctrine of M. de Meaux. 3 vols. 27. Discourse on the Eucharist. Quarto.

28. Stillingfleet's Origines Britannica. Folio. 29. Works of James Alting.

Folio.

30. Manner of Thinking Well. Quarto.

31. History of a Christian Lady of China.

32. History of the East Indies.

33. Boyle on Nature.

34. Locke on the Human Understanding.

35. Beasts. By J. Darmanson.

36. Essays on Philosophy of Descartes.

37. Boyle on Specific Remedies.

38. Reflections on Ancient and Modern Philosophy.

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40. Stanley's History of Philosophy.

41. Boyle on Final Causes. 8vo.

42. Description of a Ship. By Sir W. Petti.

43. Letters on the use of Pendulums, &c.

44. Extracts from English Journals.

45. Micrographia. By Hook.

46. A Treatise of the Loadstone. By M. D.

47. Vapours. By Edmund Halley.

48. Disquisitiones Critica. Quarto.

49. Novorum Bibliorum Polyglottorum Synopsis.

50. Abridgment of Hebrew and Chaldee Grammar. By Leusden. 8vo.

51. A New Lexicon in Hebrew and Latin. By Robertson.

52. Seldeni Otia Theologica, &c. Quarto.

53. Gronovius's Exercitations on Judas Iscariot. Quarto.

54. Dr Sprat's History of the Royal Society. 55. Cave's History of the Fathers. Folio.

Quarto.

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