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CONTENTS OF VOLUME III

PART VII
The Little Parliament. 1651-53.
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The Little Parliament 1
Letter CLXXXIV. To Rev. J. Cotton: London, 2 Oct. 1651 7
Reflections on Public Affairs; what Prophecies are now fulfilling.
" CLXXXV. To Mr. Hungerford: London, 30 July 1652 19
Note on Private Business.
" CLXXXVI. To A. Hungerford, Esq.: Cockpit, 10 Dec. 1652 27
Not at Home when Hungerford called.
" CLXXXVII. To Lieutenant-General Fleetwood: Cockpit, —— 1652 28
Domestic-Devotional. Difference between Love and Fear in matters of Religion.
" CLXXXVIII. To Mr. Parker: Whitehall, 23 April 1653 37
Riot in the Fen-Country.
Summons 39
Speech I.
Opening of the Little Parliament, 4 July 1652
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Retrospective: aim of all these Wars and Struggles; chief events of them; especially dismissal of the Long Parliament. Prospective: dayspring of divine Prophecy and Hope, to be struggled towards, though with difficulty. Demits his authority into their hands.