Historical And Critical Remarks On Bishop Burnets History His Own Time

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" As " foon as Oates was by the Parliament efteem'd the prime- Difcoverer of the Plot, his Reputation in the height, and all Per** fons inflam'd with the Horror of it, about twenty eminent rich Citizens, entire Be- lievers of the whole, met at a great Sup- per in the City, to which they invited Dr. Tongue, Mr. Oates, and another noted Divine, who had been often favour'd with the King's private Converfation. Thefe three were handfomely entertain'd, and particularly carefs'd by the reft of the Co...mpany ; but their higheft and diftin- guifhing Compliments were pay'd to Mr. Oates, and with fuch a feeming Deroga- tion, to the Honour of Dr. Tongue, who valu'd himfelf and his Abilities as much as any Man, that there arofe a verbal " Quarrel between thefe two Confederates, " which came to that height, that the Doc- " tor plainly told Oates, that he knew no- Q> 4 " ^ing RE M ARKS on " thing of the Plot but what he learnt from " him. Thefe dangerous Words difturb'd " and confounded the whole Company ; and " had fuch an EfFed upon one of them, who was thought to be a Spy, that the *' very next Morning he went to the King *' and told him the whole Paflage and Tranf-

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