Dr. Oats's last legacy's and his farewel sermon : he being sent for to be the high priest to the Grand Turk.
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Dr. Oats's last legacy's and his farewel sermon : he being sent for to be the high priest to the Grand Turk.
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A letter to the true Protestant doctor, the Reverend Titus Oates, Dean of Salamanca, and Bishop of Weavers-Hall, at his apartment in Southwark, from Timothy Trimmer his friend in London
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A True narrative of the sentence of Titus Oats for perjury at the Kings-Bench-Barr at Westminster : on Saturday the 16th day of this present May, 1685.
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A modest vindication of Titus Oates, the Salamanca-doctor from perjury, or, An essay to demonstrate him only forsworn in several instances /
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