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1 Lord Hollis, His Remains: Being a Second Letter to a Friend concerning the Judicature of the Bishops in Parliament in the Vindication of What He Wrote in His First and in Answer to a Book since Published against It 1682

handle is hein.beal/lorhollr0001 and id is 1 raw text is: Lord HOLLIS
HIS
REMAINS:
BEING A
eonio u~etter to a friedb,
Concerning the
JUDICATURE
OF THE
BISHOPS
IN
PARLIAMENT,
In the Vindication of what he wrote in his
Firit; and in Anfwer to a Book fince publifhed
againft it, Entiuled, The Rights of the ai/hops to
judge in capital cafes in Parliament, cleared, &c.
It contains likewife part of his intended An
fwcer to a fecond Traare, Entiruled, 71e Grand
Ase#ion touching the Bifhops Right to Vote in
Parliament, Stated and Argued.
To which are added Confiderations, in An-
fwer to the Learned Author of the Grand ke-
flion, &c. By another Hand.
And Refleftions upon fome paffages in Mr. Hunt's
Argument upon that Subjed, &c. By a Third.
Lvvndon, Printed for R. Janeway, 1682.

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