Some Select QUERIES Humbly Offered to the Consideration OF THE D— of C— t— b— y. SIR, In your Preface before Bishop Wilkins' Sermons, you recommend Moderation to the World for a great Virtue; wherefore the first Query is; I. Whether the greatest Trimmer be the most virtuous Man. And if so? II. Whether the D— of C— be not the most virtuous Man in the whole World? III. Whether a Man born of Anabaptistical Parents, and who can be proved not to have been Baptised at eight Years of Age, can be supposed to be qualified to receive the Orders of the Church of England, and to be made D— of one of the most Eminent Sees thereof, who has nothing to recommend him but his spewing up the Engagement? iv Whether supposing it can be proved that the said D— did in the late times Preach expressly against the Common-Prayer in St. Mary's Church in Cambridge, and that he has never since, either by Word or Deed, contradicted that Sermon, he may not reasonably be suspected to be of the same Principle still, as he was at that time? V Whether or no a Man of his Constitution, who has run through so many Trials, and is yet (alive) with a safe Conscience, may not at last be hoped to die a good Musselman? VI Whether or no the said D— designed the Interest of the Church of England, when he Preached a turn for Julian the Apostate to give him leave to answer Dr. Hick's Jovian? VII. Whether or no it belongs to the Authority and Office of a D— of the Church of England to vindicate every Traitor that appears guilty of High Treason? VIII. Whether or no the said D— did well in defacing the Altar piece of his own Cathedral, for fear of offending tender Consciences? IX. What Opinion we ought to have of this D— who at two solemn Funerals Preached the same Sermon, first, for a known Loyal Church of England Man, and afterward for a Fanatic Preacher? X. Whether or no the said D— whom his Father called Jahnny not otherwise than he named Spaniel Tray at eight years of Age, and cannot prove that he ever since had Water thrown upon his Face, or the Sign of the Cross made, may by virtue of his Orders be judged a Christian? XI. Whether or no the said D— Would not make a good D— of Bray? XII. What Religion is to be understood by the Protestant Religion? Printed for H. Jones.