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thony Egane^ B.D. late Ccmfessor-Geaeral of
the Kingdome of Irdbnd^ and now tbrottgh
the mercy of God Minister of the Goapd ae»
cording to the Refonned Religion— lioeneed
according to order. London^ 1674^ iu 4. It
contains 31 pages, but numbered onlj to 25, by
mistake 22. There is a certificate of character
' by Heads of houses in Oxford. There was a
second imprescjion in 1678, London, adding,
after the Advertisement, The New Creed of
the Church of Rome — The Indulgence of St.
James for the dead." The Address to the
Reader is not so satisfactory as it might be,
respecting the source and authority of the edi*
tion. It agrees, rather loosely, with that of
the Centum Gravamina, and what follow it:
but should appear to be copied from no j^rinted
edition — ^it was probably in MS.*
Tert» or a ReeantoliQii Strmon of Anthony Esni« latoConfto-
80^G«iuaal, Ac* praaoliod [at St. HsimUIbIi mOldFIAStzeel]
Iiondon on Aptil if W^f to wBieh la ataasod a KairatiTa^ fta
and ConuiMiidatoiy Letter by hia Superior fte, London* W9^^
no irotda vtthia Inaflikete ara added 1^ Wood» eo tet tlm
inuit have been two titla pagee or two editais in the same year.
I^oin Uie Semion it appean that hia co nw M i o n waa rational;
aadthataiftarithewaaahotalwhilepieaehlBgin apiotcttant
plaee^ woftliip. I^eNanative rdateaaareial other attempta
to injure or kiU him, lo that the Lord Lienteaantwai obliged to
•llbifluiiiFBl'Ilt^P'oteetion* It ihould be nid, that pievlmi43r