A discourse concerning the rebellion in Ireland, [microform] vvherein these following particulars are observable: First, a commemoration of the noble commander Sir Charles Coot deceased; with some other persons of quality yet living. Secondly, the horridnesse of the rebellion, is set forth by way of expostulation with the Irish Catholiques. Thirdly, meanes are prescribed both to destroy the growing of popery in that kingdom, and to reduce the remaining Irish to conformity with us in religion and manners. Lastly, advertisements and cautions, touching the present war in agitation; with some other not impertinet [sic] observations. By M.S

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