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The Contents.

3. Dr Petty hath not handled Sir Hierome Sankey in that foul manner which Sir Hierome hath done him. 151
4. D. Petty's pitty and charity to Sir Jerome Sankey. 152
Whom D. Petty means by his Enemies in this discourse. 154
5. Explaining himself as to some Anabaptists, and some Officers appointed to examine his Accounts. 155
6. An account of Resentments and affections between D. Petty and the Army of Ireland. 156
A particular of the favours D. Petty received from the Army.
8. D. Petty's Promise and Protestation to the Army. 157

The last Letter, pag. 158.

1. The reason that Sir Hierome found any credit with those unto whom he railed against Dr Petty. 159
2. An Enumeration of some other obvious common reasons of Dr Petty's persecution. 160
3. The commendation of a person of Honor, who defended Dr Petty when the generality reviled him. 162
4. Means prescribed to Dr Petty to acquire the good opinion of his Adversaries, considered even as self-seekers. 164