31. "Notes for our Salftie; gathered by the Conference of true Englishmen." Written on occasion, as is suppored, of the Parisian massacre. This paper is addressed by some anonymous persons, alarmists on the score of Popery, to the Privy Council; and concludes with expressing great apprehensions ...
12. A petition to the Council of "The faithful Servants and Church of Christ, in behalf of their imprisoned Ministers and Brethren." 13. John Penry's apology for himself, and the innocent intention he says he had in composing those writings which were seized.