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A letter to the Right Honourable Sir John Holt, Kt. Lord Chief Justice of the Kings Bench; occasioned by the noise of a plot. ( London : [s.n.], printed in the year, 1694) | EEBO-TCP | | |
No Protestant plot, or, The present pretended conspiracy of Protestants against the King and government discovered to be a conspiracy of the Papists against the King and his Protestant subjects ( London : R. Lett, 1681) | IA | | |
Ondersoek En Ontdekking van de Grouwzame Moord, begaan tegens den gewesen Grave van Essex Ofte een bevryding van die Edele Heer van de schuld en schandvlek, van zig zelfs te hebben omgebragt ( 1684) | BSB | | |
Ontdekking van 't gevaar 't welk de gereformeerde in Engeland is boven 't hooft hangende ( 1687) | GB | | |
Ontdekking van 't gevaar 't welk de Gereformeerde in Engeland is boven 't hooft hangende ( 1687) | GB | | |
R. Fergusson's apology for his transactions these last ten years, both in England and forreign parts ( London : John Cox, and re-printed in Edinburgh, 1689) | EEBO-TCP | | |
Representation des malheurs horribles qui menacent les Protestans de la Grande Bretagne. Avec une deduction des fins, auxquelles tendent la Déclaration pour la Liberté de Conscience en Angleterre, & la Proclamation pour la la Tolerance en Escosse, asçauoir pour étabilir le Papisme & le Pouvoir ... ([n.d.]) | GB | | |
A representation of the threatning dangers, impending over Protestants in Great Brittain With an account of the arbitrary and popish ends, unto which the declaration for liberty of conscience in England, and the proclamation for a toleration in Scotland, are designed. ( Edinburgh, 1687) | EEBO-TCP | | |
The second part of the Growth of popery and arbitrary government ... from 1677. unto 1682, by Philo-veritas ( Cologne, 1682) | GB | | |
A sober enquiry into the nature, measure and principle of moral virtue, its distinction from gospel-holiness with reflections upon what occurs disserviceable to truth and religion in this matter : in three late books, viz. Ecclesiastical policy, Defence and continuation, and Reproof to The rehearsal transpos'd ( London : D. Newman ..., 1673) | EEBO-TCP | | |
The third part of No Protestant plot : with observations on the proceedings upon the bill of indictment against the E. of Shaftsbury : and a brief account of the case of the Earl of Argyle ( London : Richard Baldwin, 1682) | IA | | |
The third part of No Protestant plot: with observations on the proceedings upon the Bill of Indictment against the E. of Shaftsbury : and a brief account of the case of the Earl of Argyle ( London : Richard Baldwin, 1682) | GB | | |
A view of an ecclesiastick in his socks & buskins, or, A just reprimand given to Mr. Alsop, for his foppish, pedantick, detractive and petulant way of writing ( London : John Marshall ..., 1698) | EEBO-TCP | | |
A view of an ecclesiastick in his socks and buskins: or, A just reprimand given to mr. Alsop, for his foppish, pedantick, detractive, and petulant way of writing [by R. Ferguson.]. (For John Marshall, 1698) | GB | | |
Whether the Parliament be not in law dissolved by the death of the Princess of Orange? and how the subjects ought, and are to behave themselves in relation to those papers emitted since by the stile and title of Acts : with a brief account of the government of England : in a letter to a country gentleman, as an answer to his second question. ( London?, 1695) | EEBO-TCP | | |
Whether the preserving the Protestant religion was the motive unto, or the end that was designed in the late revolution in a letter to a country gentleman as an answer to his first query. ( London, 1695) | EEBO-TCP | | |
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