A Conference Between the Duke of Buckingham and Father Fitzgerald, a Jesuit, Sent by King James the Second, to Convert His Grace in His Sickness to the Roman Religion. The Duke's Answers in this Conference, Though Humorous, are Founded on Solid Protestant Principles: To which are Added, The Penitent Rake; The Disappointed Friar; Rome's Pardoning of Sins; The Thief and the Cordelier: Also, Some Observations of the Difference of the Church of Rome from that of the Protestant Church, with a Few Examples of Their Savage and Inhuman Cruelties..