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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Good deeds ill requited: or, an answer to innocence unveil'd. : Being a poem in vindication of Dr. Oates and Mr. Bedloe.
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