A Postscript to the Observator's First Volumn offers a brisk, historical defense as Miles Prance answers a flood of accusations with affidavits, testimonies, and pointed rebuttals.
This edition frames a volatile moment in Restoration-era letters, where rumor and loyalty intersect in public disputes.
The book presents a contemporary voice defending personal integrity while navigating political and religious controversy. It collects statements from several witnesses and pieces together a narrative that aims to set the record straight without revealing more than the premise allows."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.