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hat time against his Feigned Friends. Those who shall consider the Number and Greatness of his Books, will admire he should ever write so many, and those who have Read them, considering the Stile and Method they are writ in, will more admire he should Write so well. And because some people may imagine his Works not to be so many as he hath written, we will give you a Catalogue of as many as we can remember of them. _Collections In Defence of the King._ _Tolleration Discussed._ _Relapsed Apostate._ _Apology for Protestants._ Richard _against_ Baxter. _Tyranny and Popery._ _Growth of Knavery._ _Reformed Catholique._ _Free-born Subjects._ _The Case Put_. _Seasonable Memorials._ _Answer to the Appeal._ _No Papist._ _The Shammer Shamm'd._ _Account Cleared._ _Reformation Reformed._ _Dissenters Sayings in Two Parts._ _Notes on_ Colledge. _Citizen and Bumkin in Two Parts._ _Further Discovery of the Plot._ _Discovery on Discovery._ _Narrative of the Plot._ Zekiel _and_ Ephraim. _Appeal to the King and Parliament._ _Papist in Masquerade._ _Answer to the Second Character of a Popish Successor._ These Twenty Six, with divers others, he writ in Quarto; Besides which he wrote divers others, _viz._ _The History of the Plot, in_ Folio. Quevedo's _Visions Englished_, Octavo. Erasmus's _Coloquies Eng._. Oct. Seneca's _Morals_, Oct. Cicero's _Offices in English_. _The Guide to Eternity_, _in_ Twelves. _Five Love Letters from a Nun to a Cave_, &c. _The Holy Cheat._ _Caveat to the Cavaliers._ _Plea for the Caveat and the Author._ Besides his indefatigable pains taken in writing the _Observator_, a Work, which for Vindicating the Royal Interest, and undeceiving the People, considering the corruption of the Times, of as great use and behoof as may be, mens minds having been before so poysoned by Fanatical Principles, that it is almost an _Herculean_ Work to reduce them again by Reason, or as we may more properly say, to Reason. Of which useful Work he hath done already Two large Volumes, and a Third almost compleated, his Pen being never weary in Service of his Country. But should I go about to enumerate all the Works of this worthy Gentleman, I should run my self into an irrecoverable Labyrinth. Nor is he less happy in his Verse than Prose, which for Elegancy of Language, and quickness of Invention, deservedly entitles him to the honour of a
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