A vindication of Dr. Oates from that scandalous pamphlet called, An hue and cry..
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The narrative and case of Simson Tonge, Gent : being a true account delivered upon oath before Mr. Justice Bridgeman, in the presence of Dr. Titus Oates, relating to Capt. Sam. Ely, Monsas printed] dialogue between Zekiel and Ephraim : humbly tendered to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons.
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The narrative and case of Simson Tonge, Gent. : being a true account delivered upon oath before Mr. Justice Bridgeman, in the presence of Dr. Titus Oates, relating to Capt. Sam. Ely, Monsieur Choqueux, &c. and my self, who would have induced me to swear that my father and Dr. Oates, were the contrivers of the horrid Popish Plot, with other material passages omitted in the affidavit, together with some short reflections upon Mr. Le'estranges [sic] dialogue between Zekiel and Ephraim : humbly tendered to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons.
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Discovery upon discovery : in defence of Doctor Oates against B.W.'s libellous vindication of him, in his Additional discovery, and in justification of L'Estrange against the same libell : in a letter to Doctor Titus Oates /
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Discovery upon discovery : in defence of Doctor Oates against B.W.'s libellous vindication of him, in his Additional discovery, and in justification of L'Estrange against the same libell : in a letter to Doctor Titus Oates /
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The narrative and case of Simson Tonge, Gent : Being a true account delivered upon oath before Mr. Justice Bridgeman, in the presence of Dr. Tytus Oates, relating to Capt. Sam. Ely, Monsieur Choqueux, &c. and my self, who would have induced me to swear that my father and Dr. Oates, were the contrivers of the horrid Popish Plot, with other material passages omitted in the affidavit, together with some short reflections upon Mr. L'estranges dialogue between Zekiel and Ephraim. Humbly tendred to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons. Publisht for the satisfaction of all true Protestants.
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The reputation of Dr. Oates, (the first discoverer of the horrid Popish Plot) clear'd in the tryal of Thomas Knox : Formerly a servant to the Earl of Danby, and the Lord Dunblain, his son; and John Lane formerly a servant to Doctor Oates. Wherein is set forth their endeavours to scandalize the doctor, thereby to invalidate his evidence; and how the lords in the Tower, and others, hired them to it.
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A further discovery of the plot drawn from the narrative and depositions of Dr. Titus Oates : : and fairly submitted to the consideration of all indifferent readers.
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The life of Titus Oates from his cradle to his first pilloring for infamous perjury : with a true account of his birth and parentage; impartially set forth for the satisfaction of all persons.
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The comons have desired this conference upon the subject matter of the message sent by yo[u]r Lo[rdshi]pps the 31th of July last to acq[uain]t them that yo[u]r Lord[shi]pps had adhered to yo[u]r amendment proposed to be made to the bill for reversing 2[?] judgem[en]ts given in the Court of Kings bench ag[ainst] Titus Oates clerke.
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