'Come, O God, and help me to overcome Ple fure by Mortification, Covetoufness by Alms, A ger by Meeknefs, and Lukewarmnefs by Deve tion. Omy God! make me prudent in Undertakings couragious in Dangers, patient under Difappointments, and humble in Succefs. Let me never forget, O Lord, to be fervent in Prayer, tempe rate in Food, exact in my Employs, and conftant in my Refolutions. Infpire me, O Lord, with a Deftre always to have a quiet Confcience, an outward Modefty, an edifying Conversation, and a regular Conduct. Let me always apply my felf to refift Nature, to affift Grace, to keep thy Commandments, and to deferve to be faved. "My God! Do thou convince me of the Meannefs of the Earth, the Greatnefs of Heaven, the Shortnefs of Time, and the Length of Eternity. Grant that I may be prepar'd for Death, that I may fear thy Judgment, avoid Hell, and obtain Paradife through the Merits of our Lord Jefus *Chrift. Amen. た THE CONTENTS. A ACTS paffed, Page 273, 303, 329, 331. ANNE, fee QUEEN. Arau, Diet there, of the Proteftant Cantons, p. 19. Artois, great Contributions rais'd there, p. 78, 80. Audiences of Foreign Minifters, p. 231, 274, 335, 336. BAden, Diet there, their Proceedings, p. 12. Breaks up, p. 17. Balchin, Capt. tried and acquitted, p. 350. BANK of England, their Propofals to the Commons, Baffee, la, fortified by the Allies, p. 142. Abandon'd, P. 155. Battle of Oudenarde, p. 66. of Wynendale, 123. Bavaria Bavaria, Elector of, his Clandestine Practices in the Ne Belhaven (Lord) dies, p. 45. His Character, p. 342. Bergheyck, Count de, his Clandeftine Practices, p. 57- Berwick, Duke of, obferves Prince Eugene's Motions, Bologna fubmits to the Imperialists, p. 223. Boyle, Mr. Secretary, his Answers to the Mufcovite Bradford, Earl of, Dies, p. 348. Bridges, Captain, his Tryal, p. 194. Bruges furrendred to the French, p. 60. Abandon'd Buckinghamshire, their Inftructions to their Knights, Burroughs, Royal, of Scotland, their Petition, p. 297. CADOGAN, Major-General, affifts in getting Campaign in Dauphine, p. 170. In Portugal, 178. Caulfield, Colonel, commands at Leffinghen, p. 139. Chamillard (Monfieur de) his Letter to Count de la CHARLES III. King, his Marriage, p. 181. His Chol- Cholmondley, (Earl of) made Comptroller of the House- Coleby, Captain, takes feveral rich Sloops, p. 192. Commiflioners for Holding the Parliament, their Commons of Great Britain, their Proceedings in Par- Confederate Army in Flanders, Form'd, p. 54. Re- Convocation meets, and is fuddenly prorogued, p. 257. Council (Privy) fettled according to the late Act, Croiffy, Major-General, taken Prifoner, p. 139. CZAR of Muscovy, his Letter to the Queen, p. 240. D. DEnia taken by the French, p. 187. Denmark, King of, Threatens to recal his Troops, p. 199. Diet: See Arau and Baden. Dorfet, Earl of, made Warden of the Cinque-Ports, p. 250. Dover, Lord, Dies, p. 341. Drawbacks allowed to the Scots, p. 298. Dryden, John, Efq; Dies, p. 339. Duncomb, Sir Charles, chofen Lord Mayor, p. 244. Sworn without any Solemnity, P.246. Duncomb, Mr. Dies, p. 341, E. Edinburgh, City of, their Readiness to affift the Government, p. 40. George Bing, p. 41. Their Compliment to Sir Edwards, Captain, tried and acquitted, p. 350. Electorate,Ninth, allow'd by the Diet ofRatisbone,p.166. Enne- Ennevelin, Caftle of, Two English Battalions repulsd ERLE, General, his Expedition, p. 113. He dr Evans, Brigadier, taken Prifoner, p. 163. Evelyn, John Efq; made one of the Poft-Mafters Gi- EUGENE, Prince, comes to the Hague, p. 50. Hi Conferences with the Duke of Marlborough,&c. 51. Goes with him to Hanover, 53. Thence to Vienna, 54. Arrives in the Confederate Army, 61. Expe- ditious March of his Troops, 77. Befieges Lille, 83, and feqq. His Orders for the Attacks, 84. His Stra- F. Eneftrelles invested, p. 176. Taken, 178. Fitzharding, Lady, dies, p. 349. Flanders, Campaign there, p. 54. Fleetwood, Dr. nominated Bishop of St. Afaph, p. 43, 243. Fontaine, John de, Efq; dies, p. 342. Fort-Louis taken, p. 176. France makes Overtures of Peace, p. 296. Project of a French (King) his Circular Letter about the intended French Ambaffador, his Answer to the Memorial of the Proteftant Cantons, p. 9. And to the Deputies of the Canton of Bern, p. 11. His Letter to the faid Can- |