A Great discoverie of a plot in Scotland, by a miraculous meanes : two great actors in the same being so taken with the sweet disposition of those worthies, against whom they plotted, that their troubled consciences would not permit them to proceed in their wicked intents : as also the names of those lords that should have bin cut off in this plot of Scotland : and the names of the conspirators : with the copy of a letter sent to the papists in London.
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