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The Contents.
| XV. | Dr. Petty's confidence of his Innocency, and consequently his too much neglecting clamours, a cause. | 122 |
Section 7.
| 1. | A further account of the method which Dr Petty's Enemies took to prosecute him. | 123 |
| A hint of their unchristian management of the same. | ibid. | |
| Interrogatories relating to Dr Petty's pretended Avarice, Pride, Injustice, Fraud, Unfaithfulness, &c. | 125 | |
| 2. | Interrogatories upon his Avarice in particular. | 126 |
| 3. | Upon his Pride and Ambition. | 128 |
| 4. | Upon his Injustice. | 129 |
| 5. | Upon his Frauds. | 131 |
| 6. | As to his Unfaitfulness. | 134 |
| 7. | Interrogatories upon Dr Petty's Religion. | 137 |
| 8. | An Epilogue upon the Interrogatories. | 141 |
Postcript.
| 1. | The reason why Dr Petty speaks with freedom and contempt of Sir Hierome and Worsly. | 142 |
| 2. | Dr Petty's resolutions as to the tryalls of the things charged against him. | 148 |
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