CONTENTS OF VOLUME III. Remonstrates again with them concerning the folly CLI. To Col. Strahan: Edinburgh, 25 Oct. 1650 PASS CLIV. To Governor Dundas: Edinburgh, 12 Dec. 1650 CLVII. To the same: Edinburgh, 14 Dec. 1650. CLIX. To the same: Edinburgh, 18 Dec. 1650 LETTER CLXIII. To Gen. Lesley: Edinburgh, 17 Jan. 1650-1 Provost Jaffray, Rev. Messrs. Waugh and Carstairs. Augustin the German Mosstrooper. CLXV. To Committee of Army: Edinburgh, 4 Feb: 1650-1 Has been elected Chancellor of Oxford University. CLXVII. To the same: Edinburgh, 14 Feb. 1650-1 LETTER CLXXXIV. To Rev. J. Cotton: London, 2 Oct. 1651 CLXXXV. To Mr. Hungerford: London, 30 July 1652 Note on Private Business. CLXXXVI. To A. Hungerford, Esq.: Cockpit, 10 Dec. 1652 CLXXXVII. To Lieut.-Gen. Fleetwood: Cockpit, Domestic - Devotional. Difference between Love Opening of the Little Parliament, 4 July 1653 . 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 To Lieut.-Gen. Fleetwood: Cockpit, 22 Aug. Complains; heart-weary of the strife of Parties: CXC. To Committee of Customs: Cockpit, Oct. 1653 In remonstrance for a poor Suitor to them. |