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knamed him the "Crack-fart of the Nation" and the epithet stuck to him for years.

CITT

AND

BUMPKIN.

IN A

DIALOGUE

OVER

A Pot of Ale,

CONCERNING

MATTERS

RELIGION

AND

GOVERNMENT.

Committees to promote the Petitions.

Their Powers and Instructions.

Two Grand Committees.

The Office of the Grand Committees.

Stories of Prodigies startle the Common People.

Several ways of getting Hands in the Country.

The Protestant Dissenters great Promoters of the Petition.

Tricks to defeat Elections.

The Act for Corporations brake the neck on't.

The Petition baffled in the Country.

The blessing of having neither friends nor Mony.

A Golden Sentence.

A Jayl is the High-way to Preferment.

A Salvo for a Lye.

The Benefits of a Prison.

The Secretary to a Grand Committee.

Other Petitions upon the Anvill.

A Designe upon the Common-Council.

Distinctions of Consciences.

Consciences of State or Interest.

Not many Religious Consciences.

A Conscience of Profession.

A Conscience of using no Conscience at all.

Of Christian Liberty.

The Extent of it.

Jesuites and Phanatiques compar'd.

A vast Difference betwixt them.

Their Practices compar'd.

The Fanaticks Clear'd.

Of Dissenting Protestants.

The meaning of Root and Branch.

Rolls and Records hunted for Presidents.

Lessons of behaviour for the Well-affected.

The Force of Looks and Tones.

A Moving Metaphor.

Signs in Evidence.

Sad Times.

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